Ontogenetic Asymmetry in Ecology - Origins and Implications for Population Dynamics

Ontogenetic Asymmetry in Ecology - Origins and Implications for Population Dynamics

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Ontogenetic Asymmetry in Ecology - Origins and Implications for Population Dynamics

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Classical approach
  3. 3 Populationbased paradigm
  4. 4 Population and community context
  5. 5 Growth in body size
  6. 6 Structured population modeling
  7. 7 Matrix models
  8. 8 Evolutionary model
  9. 9 Impact of development
  10. 10 Juvenile mortality
  11. 11 Consumer resource
  12. 12 Juveniles and adults
  13. 13 Summary
  14. 14 Ontogenetic symmetry
  15. 15 Maintenance costs
  16. 16 Cannibalism
  17. 17 Example
  18. 18 The two ingredients
  19. 19 Stable character of the equilibrium curves
  20. 20 Shared predators
  21. 21 Simulation

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