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Экология. Особи, популяции и сообщества Часть 3

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Avena fatua and A. barbata, Journal of Ecology, 57, 251—270.
7.9.1
Marzusch K. A952). Untersuchungen iiber die Temperaturbhangigkeit von
Lebensprozessen bei Insekten unter besonderer Beriicksichtigung winterschla-
tender Kartoffelkafer, Zeitschrift fur vergleicherde Physiologie, 34, 75—92.
2.2.3
May R. M. A972) Will a large complex system be stable? Nature (London),
238, 413—414.
21.2.2, 21.3
May R. M. fl973). Stability and Complexity in Model Ecosystems, Princeton
University Press, Princeton.
7.5
May R. M. A975a). Biological populations obeying difference equations: stable
points, stable cycles and chaos, Journal of Theoretical Biology, 49, 511 —
524.
6.8.4
May R. M. A975b). Patterns of species abundance and diversity. In: Ecology and
Evolution of Communities, M. L. Cody and J. M. Diamond eds., pp. 81—120,
Belknap, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
16.2.2, 20.3.2
May R. M. A976). Estimating r: a pedagogical note, American Naturalist, 110,
496—499.
4.7
May R. M. A977). Thresholds and breakpoints in ecosystems with a multiplicity
of stable states, Nature (London), 269, 471—477.
10.6
May R. M. (978). The dynamics and diversity of insect faunas. In: Diversity of
Insect Faunas, L. A. Mound and N. Waloff eds., Symposium of the Royal
Entomological Society of London, 9, 188—204, Blackwell Scientific Publica-
tions, Oxford.
22.5
May R. M. A980). Nations and numbers, 1980, Nature (London), 287, 482—
483.
4.7, 4.10
May R. M. A981a). Models for single populations. In: Theoretical Ecology:
Principles and Applications, 2nd edn., R. M. May ed., pp. 5—29, Blackwell
Scientific Publications, Oxford.
10.2.2
May R. M. A981b). Models for two interacting populations. In: Theoretical
Ecology: Principles and Applications, 2nd edn., R. M. May ed., pp. 78—104,
Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
7.5
May R. M. A981c). Patterns in multi-species communities. In: Theoretical Ecolo-
gy: Principles and Applications, 2nd edn., R. M. May ed., Blackwell Scientific
Publications, Oxford.
21.2.2
May R. M. A981 d). Population biology of parasitic infections. In: The Current
Status and Future of Parasitilogy, K. S. Warren and E. F. Purcell eds.,
pp. 208—235, Josiah Macy, Jr., Foundation, New York.
12.6.1
May R. M. A982). Mutualistic interactions among species, Nature (London),
296, 803—804.
13.1, 13.12, 13.13
420 Литгратура
May R. M. A983). Parasitic infections as regulators of animal populations,
American Scientist, 71, 36—45.
12.6.5
May R. M., Anderson R. M. A979). Population biology of infectious diseases,
Nature (London), 280, 455—461.
12.2
May R. M., Anderson R. M. A983). Epidemiology and genetics in the coevolu-
tion of parasites and hosts, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B,
219, 281—313.
12.7
Maynard Smith J. A972). On Evolution, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.
5.4.2
Maynard Smith J. A974). Models in Ecology, Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge.
21.2.2
Maynard Smith J. A978). The Evolution of Sex, Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge.
13.4
Maynard Smith J., Slatkin M. A973). The stability of predator-prey systems,
Ecology, 54, 384—391.
6.8.2
Mead С J., Harrison J. D. A979). Sand marin movements within Britain and
Ireland, Bird Study, 26, 73—86.
5.4.1
Menge B. A., Sutherland J. P. A976). Species diversity gradients: synthesis of
the roles of predation, competition, and temporal heterogeneity, American
Naturalist, 110, 351—369.
19.2.6
Milinski M. A979). An evolutionary stable feeding strategy in sticklebacks,
Zietschrift fflr Tierpsychologie, 51, 36—40.
9.8
Miller D. A970). Biological Control of Weeds in New Zealand 1927—1948,
New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research Information
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10.1
Miller M. R. A975). Gut morphology of millards in relation to diet quality.
Journal of Wildlife Management, 39, 168—173.
9.2.3
Milne L. J., Milne M. A976). The social behaviour of burying beetles, Scientific
American, August, 84—89.
11.3.2
Milton W. E. J. A940). The effect manuring grazing and liming on the yield,
botanical and chemical composition of natural hill pastures, Journal of Ecology,
28, 326—356.
19.2.2
Milton W. E. J. A947). The composition of naturall hill pasture, under control-
led and free grazing, cutting and manuring, Welsh Journal of Agriculture, 14,
182—195.
19.2.2
Mithen R., Harper J. L., Weiner J. A984). Growth and mortality of individual
plants as a function of «available area», Oecologia, 62, 57—60.
6.10
Monro J. A967). The exploitation and conservation of resources by populations
of insects, Journal of Animal Ecology, 36, 531—547.
9.7.3, 9.8, 10.4.1, 15.6.5
Moran P. A. P. A952). The statistical analysis of gamebird records, Journal of
Animal Ecology, 21, 154—158.
15.4.1
Литература 421
Moran P. A. P. A953). The statistical analysis of the Canadian lynx cycle,
Australian Journal of Zoology, 1, 163—173.
15.4.1
Moran V. C. A980). Interactions between phytophagous insects and their Opun-
Ha hosts, Ecological Monographs, 5, 153—164.
20.3.3
Moreau R. E. A952). The place of Africa in the palaearctic migration system,
Journal of Animal Ecology, 21, 250—271.
5.3.3
Morris R. F. A959). Single-factor analysis in population dynamics, Ecology, 40,
580—588.
15.3.1
Mornis R. F. (ed.) A963). The dynamics of epidemic spruce budworm popula-
tions, Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada, 31, 1—332.
10.6.1
Morrison G., Strong D. R. Jr. A981). Spatial variations in egg density and the
intensity of parasitism in a neotropical chrysomelid (Cephaloleia consangui-
nea), Ecological Entomology, 6, 55—61.
9.7.1
Moss B. A980). Ecology of Fresh Water, Blackwell Scientific Publications,
Oxford.
17.5
Moss G. D. A971). The nature of the immune response of the mouse to the bile
duct cestode, Hymenotepis tnicrostoma, Parasitology, 62, 285—294.
12.4.1
Moss R., Welch D., Rothery P. A981). Effects of grazing by mountain hares
and red deer on the production and chemical composition of heather, Journal
of Applied Ecology, 18, 487—496.
9.7
Muller G., Foerster E. A974). Entwicklung von Weidensaaten im Ober-
flutungsbereich des Rheines bei Kleve, Acker und Pflanzenban, 140, 161—
174.
19.4
Muller H. J. A970). Formen der Dormanz bei Insekten, Nova Acta Leopoldina,
191, 1—27.
5.7
Murdoch W. W. A969). Switching in general predators: experiments on predator
specificy and stability of prey populations, Ecological Monographs, 39, 335—
354.
9.2.3
Murdoch W. W., Oaten A. A975). Predation and population stability, Advances
in Ecological Research, 9, 1—131.
9.2.3, 9.9
Murdoch W. W., Reeve J. D., Huffaker С. В., Kennett С. Е. A984). Biological
control of olive scale and its relevance to ecological theory, American Natura-
list, 123, 371—392.
10.4.1
Murphy G. J. A977). Glupeoids. In: Fish Population Dynamics, J. A. Gulland
ed., pp. 283—308, Wiley-Interscience, New York.
10.8.2, 10.8.4
Murton R. K- A971). The significance of a specific search image in the feeding
behaviour of the wood pigeon, Behaviour, 40, 10—42.
9.2.3
Murton R. К., Isaacson A. J., Westwood N. J. A966). The relationships between
wood pigeons and their clover food supply and the mechanism of population
control, Journal of Applied Ecology, 3, 55—93.