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Экология. Особи, популяции и сообщества Часть 3


12.4, 12.5.4
Литература 389
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12.5.4
Ashmols N. P. A971). Sea bird ecology and the marine environment. In: Avian
Biology, Volume 1, D. S Farner and J. R. King eds., Academic Press- New
York.
14.14
Atkinson W. D., Shorrocks B. A981). Competition on a divided and ephemeral
resource: a simulation model, Journal of Animal Ecology, 50, 461—471.
7.6.5, 11.4, 18.2.2, 22.3.2
Ausmus B. S., Edwards Л. Т., Witkamp M. A976). Microbial immobilisation of
carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium: implications for forest ecosystem
processes. In: The Role of Terrestrial and Aquatic Organisms in Decomposi-
tion Processes, J. M. Anderson and A. MacFadyen eds., pp. 397—416, Blackwell
Scientific Publications, Oxford.
11.2.3
Bailey J. A., Mansfield J. W. A982). Pbytoalexins, Blackie, Glasgow.
12.5.3
Bailey W. S. A972). Spirocerca lupi: a continuing enquiry, Journal of Parasi-
tology, 58, 3—22.
12.4
Baker H. G. A972). Seed weight in relation to environmental conditions in
California, Ecology, 53, 997—1010.
14.7.4
Baker R. R. A978). The Evolutionary Ecology of Animal Migration, Hodder and
Stoughton, London.
5.4.1
Baker R. R. A982). Migration: Paths Through Time and Space, Hodder and
Stoughton, London.
5.3.3, 5.4.1
Bakker K. A961). An analysis of factors which determine success in competition
for food among larvae of Drosophila melanogaster, Archives neerlandaises de
Zoologie, 14, 200—281.
6.6
Baltensweiler W., Benz G., Bovey P., Delucchi V. A977). Dynamics of larch
budmoth populations, Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 22, 79—
100.
8.2.3
Barkalow F. S., Hamilton R. В., Soots R. F. A970). The vital statistics of an
unexploited gray squirrel population, Journal of Wildlife Management, 34,
489—500.
14.3
Barlocher F., Kendrick B, A975). Assimilation efficiency of Gammarus pseudo-
limnaeus (Amphipoda) feeding on fungal mycelium or autumn-shed leaves,
Oikos, 26, 55—59.
11.3.1
Barnard C, Thompson D. B. A. A985). Gulls and Plovers: The Ecology and
Behaviour of Mixed Species Feeding Groups, Croom Helm, London.
9.6
Barnes H. A957). The northern limits of Balanus balanoides (L), Oikos, 8
1—15.
2.4
Barnes R. S. K., Hughes R. N. A982). An Introduction to Marine Ecology,
Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
17.3.3
Baross J. A., Dahm C. N.. Ward A. K., Lilley M. D., Sedell J. R. A982). Initial
microbial response in lakes to the Mt. St. Helens eruption, Nature (London)
296, 49—52.
19.1.2
390 Литература
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Animal Physiology, M. S. Gordon ed., Macmillan, New York.
2.2.1, 2.2.2, 2.2.11
Baskin J. M., Baskin С. С. A979). Studies on the autecology and population
biology of the monocarpic perennial Grindelia lanceolata, American Midland
Naturalist, 41, 290—299.
4.8
Bateson P. P. G. A978). Sexual imprinting and optimal outbreeding, Nature
(London), 273, 659—660.
5.6
Bateson P. P. G. A980). Optimal outbreeding and the development of sexual
preferences in the Japanese quail, Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie, 53, 231—
244.
5.6
Battarbee P. W. A984). Diatom analysis and the acidification of lakes, Philo-
sophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, B, 305, 451—477.
2.6
Batzli G. O. A983). Responses of arctic rodent populations to nutritional fac-
tors, Oikos, 40, 396—406.
10.3, 15.4.2
Batzli G. O., White R. G., Maclean S. F., Pitelka F. A., Collier B. D. A980).
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15.4.2
Batzli G. O., Jung H. G., Guntenspergen G. A981). Nutritional ecology of micro-
tine rodents: linear forage-rate curves for brown lemmings, Oikos, 37, 112—
116.
9.5.2
Bazzaz F. A. A975). Plant species diversity in oldfield successional ecosystem
in southern Illinois, Ecology, 56, 485—488.
22.4.4
Bazzaz F. A. A979). The physiological ecology of plant succession, Annual
Review of Ecology and Systematics, 10, 351—371.
16.4.3, 16.4.4
Beaver R. A. A979). Host specificity of temperature and tropical animals, Nature
(London), 281, 139—141.
22.4.1
Beddington J. R., Free С A., Lawton J. H. A978). Modelling biological control:
on the characteristics of successful natural enemies, Nature (London), 273,
513—519.
10.4.1
Begon M. A976). Temporal variations in the reproductive condition of Droso-
phila obscura Fallen and D. subobscura Collin, Oecologia, 23, 31—47.
5.7.1
Begon M. A979). Investigating Animal Abundance: Capture-Recapture for Biolo-
gists, Edward Arnold, London.
4.3
Begon M. A985). A general of life-history variation. In: Behavioural Ecology,
K. M. Sibly and R. H. Smith eds., pp. 91—97, Blackwell Scientific Publications,
Oxford.
14.6.2
Begon M., Mortimer M. A981). Population Ecology: A Unified Study of Animals
and Plants, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
10.2
Begon M., Firbank L, Wall R. A986). Is there a self-thinning rule for animal
populations? Oikos, 46, 122—124.
6.12.
Литература 391
Bekoff M. A977). Mammalian dispersal and the ontogeny of individual hieha-
vioural phenotypes, American Naturalist, 111, 715—732.
5.5.4
Bellows T. S. Jr. A981). The descriptive properties of some models for density
dependence, Journal of Animal Ecology, 50, 139—156.
6.3, 6.8.2, 6.8.4
Benjamin R. K-, Shorer L. A952). Sex of host specificity and position specificity
of certain species of Laboulbenla on Bembidion plcipes, American Journal of
Botany, 39, 125—131.
12.4
Benson J. F. A973a). The biology of Lepidoptera infesting stored products, with
special reference to population dynamics, Biological Reviews, 48, 1—26.
6.6
Benson J. F. A973b). Population dynamics of cabbage root fly in Canada and
England, Journal of Applied Ecology, 10, 437—446.
6.6
Bentley B. L. A977). Extrafloral nectaries and protection by pugnacious body-
guards, Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 8, 407—427.
13.2.5
Beringer J. E., Brewin N., Johnston A. W. В., Schulman H. M., Hopwood D. A.
A979). The Rhizobium-legume symbiosis, Proceedings of the Royal Society
of London, B, 204, 219—233.
13.10.1
Beven G. A976). Changes in breeding bird populations of an oak-wood on
Bookham Common, Surrey, over twenty-seven years, London Naturalist, 55,
23—42.
20.3.4
Beverley S. M., Wilson A. C. A985). Ancient origin for Hawaiian Drosophilinae
inferred from protein comparisons, Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences of the U.S.A., 82, 4753—4757.
1.2.3
Beverton R. J. H., Holt S. J. A957). On the dynamics of exploited fish popula-
tions, Fishery Investigations, London (Series II), 19, 1—533.
10.8.6
Bigger M. A976). Oscillations of tropical insect populations, Nature (London),
259, 207—209.
21.2.3
Biggers J. D. A981). In vitro fertilization and embryo transfer in human beings,
New England Journal of Medicine, 304, 336—342.
4.5,1
Black J. N. A963). The interrelationship of solar radiation and leaf area index
in determining the rate of dry matter production of swards of subterranean
clover (Trtfolium subterraneum), Australian Journal of Agricultural Research,
14, 20—38.
3.2.3
Black J. N. A964). An analysis of the potential production of swards of subter-
ranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.) at Adelaide, South Australia, Jour-
nal of Applied Ecology, 1, 3—18.