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===== Handouts ===== | ===== Handouts ===== | ||
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===== Sites ===== | ===== Sites ===== | ||
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* Modeling Population Dynamics, lecture notes by Andre de Ross: [[http:// | * Modeling Population Dynamics, lecture notes by Andre de Ross: [[http:// | ||
* Single-species models for many-species food webs: [[http:// | * Single-species models for many-species food webs: [[http:// | ||
+ | * Edelstein-Keshet, | ||
==== History and epistemology ==== | ==== History and epistemology ==== | ||
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==What is the size a population? | ==What is the size a population? | ||
- | In general we do not know the exact size of populations in field or even in lab conditions. The same is true for other demographic parameters, like survival or fecundity. So we have to rely on // | + | In general we do not know the exact size of populations in field or even in lab conditions. The same is true for other demographic parameters, like survival or fecundity. So we have to rely on // |
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