Modelling the effects of social variation on population dynamics for group-living primates /
PRIMATES, a stochastic simulation model containing interacting groups, was developed to characterize the effects of environmental, demographic and social variation on small populations of female philopatric primates. Model outcomes are affected by manipulations at three levels of variation: environm...
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| Call Number: |
1999 Dissertation N67 |
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| Call Number | Status | Get It |
| 1999 Dissertation N67 | Available | |