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Экология. Особи, популяции и сообщества Часть 3


6.5
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ning a mixed diet of intertidal marine algae, Ecological Monographs, 50, 527—
550.
9.2.2
Klemow K. M., Raynal D. J. A981). Population ecology of Melilotus alba in a
limestone quarry, Journal of Ecology, 69, 33—44.
4.8
Klepac D. A955). Effect of Viscutn album on the increment of silver fir stands,
Sumarski List, 79, 231—244.
12.2.2
Kline J. R. A970). Retention of fallout radionuclides by tropical forest vegeta-
tion. In: A Tropical Rain Forest, H. T. Odum ed., Division of Technical Infor-
mation, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D. С
21.5
Koblentz-Mishke I. J., Volkovinsky V. V., Kabanova J. B. A970). Plankton
primary production of the world ocean. In: Scientific Exploration of the South
Pacific, W. S. Wooster ed., National Academy of Sciences, Washington.
17.2
Kok L. Т., Surles W. W. A975). Successful biocontrol of musk thistle by an
introduced weevil, Rhinocyllus conicus. Environmental Entomology 4, 1025—
1027.
8.2.6
Kolding S., Fenchel Т. М. A979). Coexistence and life-cycle characteristics of
five species of the amphipod genus Gammarus, Oikos, 33, 323—327.
18.3.1
414 Литература
Koller D., Roth N. A964). Studies on the ecological and physiological signifi-
cance of amphicarpy in Gymnarhena micrantha (Compositae), American Jour-
nal of Botany, 51, 26—35.
5.5.3
Koopman J. J. С A970). Cellulases in molluscs. I. The nature of the cellulases
in Helix pomatia and Cardium edule, Netherlands Journal of Zoology, 20,
445—463.
11.3.1
Krebs С J. A972). Ecology, Harper and Row, New York, Introduction.
Krebs С J. A978). A review of the Chitty Hypothesis of population regulation,
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 56, 2463—2480.
5.5.4
Krebs C. J. A985). Do changes in spacing behaviour drive population cycles in
small mammals? In: Behavioural Ecology, R. M. Sibly and R. H. Smith eds.,
Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
15.4.2
Krebs C. J., Myers J. H. A974). Population cycles in small mammals, Advances
in Ecological Research, 8, 267—399.
15.4.2
Krebs С ]., Keller B. L., Tamarin R, H. A969). Microtus population biology:
demographic changes in fluctuating populations of M. ochrogaster and M. penn-
sylvanicus in southern Indiana, Ecology, 50, 587—607.
5.4.3, 15.4.2
Krebs С J., Gaines M. S., Keller B. L, Myers J. M., Tamarin R. H. A973).
Population cycles in small rodents, Science, N. Y., 179, 35—41.
15.4.2
Krebs J. R. A971). Territory and breeding density in the great tit, Parus major
L., Ecology, 52, 2—22.
6.11
Krebs J. R. A978). Optimal foraging: decision rules for predators. In: Beha-
vioural Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach, J. R. Krebs and N. B. Davies eds.,
pp. 23—63, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
9.2.2,9.3,9.3.1,9.11.2
Krebs J. R., McCleery R. H. A984). Optimization in behavioural ecology. In:
Behavioural Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach, 2nd edn., J. R. Krebs and
N. B. Davies eds., pp. 91—121, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
9.3.1,9.11.3
Krebs J. R., Stephens D. W., Sutherland W. J. A983). Perspectives in optimal
foraging. In: Perspectives in Ornithology, G. A. Clark and A. H. Brush eds.,
Cambridge University Press, New York.
9.3.1, 9.5.1
Krebs J. R., Erichsen J. Т., Webber M. I., Charnov E. L. A977). Optimal prey
selection in the great tit (Parus major), Animal Behaviour, 25 30—38.
9.3.1
Krueger D. A., Dodson S. I. A981). Embryological induction and predation
ecology in Daphnia pulex, Limnology and Oceanography, 26 219—223.
3.4.3
Kullenberg B. A946). Ober verbreitung und Wanderungen von vier Sterna —
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5.3.3
Kusnezov M. A957). Numbers of species of ants in faunas of different latitudes
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22.4.1
Lack D. A947). Darwin\'s Finches, Cambridge University Press Cambridge
12.3
Lack D. A954). The Natural Regulation of Animal Numbers, Clarendon Press
Oxford.
5.3.3
Литература 415
Lack D. A969a). Subspecies and symparty in Darwin\'s finches, Evolution, 23,
252—263.
1.2.3
Lack D A969b). The numbers of bird species on islands, Bird Study, 16, 193—
209.
20.2.1
Lack D. A971). Ecological Isolation in Birds, Blackwell Scientific Publications,
Oxford.
7.8
Lack D. A976). Island Birds, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
20.2.1
Laine К., Henttonen H. A983). The role of plant production in microtine cycles
in northern Fennoscandia, Oikos, 40, 407—418.
15.4.2
Lanciani С. А. A975). Parasite-induced alterations in host reproduction and
survival, Ecology, 56, 689—695.
12.5.5
Lappe F. A971). Diet for a Small Planet, Ballantine, New York.
3.6.2
Larcher W. A980). Physiological Plant Ecology, 2nd edn., Springer Verlag,
Berlin.
2.6, 3.2, 3.2.2, 3.2.4
Latch G. С. М., Lancashire J. A. A970). The importance of some effects of fungal
disease on pasture yield and composition, Proceedings of the Xlth Interna-
tional Grassland Congress.
19.2.5
Law R., Lewis D. H. A983). Biotic environments and the maintenance of sex —
some evidence from mutualistic symbiosis, Biological Journal of the Linnean
Society, 20, 249—276.
13.13
Law R., Bradshaw A. D., Putwain P. D. A977). Life history variation in Poa
annua. Evolution, 31, 233—246.
14.9.2
Lawlor L. R. A976). Molting, growth and reproductive strategies in the terrestria!
isopod, Armadillidiutn vulgare, Ecology, 57, 1179—1194.
14.4.3
Lawlor L. R. A978). A comment on randomly constructed ecosystem models,
American Naturalist, 112, 445—447.
21.2.2
Lawlor L. R. A980). Structure and stability in natural and randomly constructed
competitive communities, American Naturalist 116, 394—408.
18.4.1
Lawrence W. H., Rediske J. H. A962). Fate of sown douglas-fir seed, Forest
Science, 8, 211—218.
8.3
Laws R. M. A984). Seals. In: Antarctic Ecology, R. M. Laws ed., Academic
Press, Lsndon.
1.4.2
Lawton J. H. A984). Non-competitive populations, non-convergent communities,
and vacant niches: The herbivores of bracken. In: Ecological Communities:
Conceptual Issues and the Evidence, D. R. Strong, D. Simberloff, L. G. Abele
and A. B. Thistle eds., Princeton University Press Princeton New Jersey.
18.2.1, 20.3.3
Lawton J. H., Hassell M. P. A981). Asymmetrical competition in insects, Nature
(London), 289, 793—795.
7,3
Lawton J. H., S. McNeill A979). Between the devil and the deep blue sea: on
the problems of being a herbivore. In: Population Dynamics, R. M. Anderson,
416 Литература
В. D. Turner and L. R. Taylor eds., pp. 223—244. Blackwell Scientific Publi-
cations, Oxford.
18.2.1
Lawton J. H., May R. M. A984). The birds of Selborne, Nature (London), 306,
732—733
15.2
Lawton J. H., Price P. W. A979). Species richness of parasites on hosts: agromy-
zid flies on the British Umbelliferae, Journal of Animal Ecology, 48, 619—
637.
19.1
Lawton J. H., Rallison S. P. A979). Stability and diversity in grassland com-
munities, Nature (London), 279, 351.
21.2.3
Lawton J. #., Schroder D. A977). Effects of plant type, size of geographical
range and taxonomic isolation on number of insect species associated with
British plants, Nature (London), 265, 137—140.
20.3.3, 20.3.5
Lawton J. H., Strong D. R. Jr. A981). Community patterns and competition in
folivorous insects, American Naturalist, 118, 317—338.