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Population and development
by Osotimehin, Babatunde
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World population stabilization unlikely this century.
by Gerland, Patrick
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Plant-soil feedbacks and mycorrhizal type influence temperate forest population dynamics.
by Bennett, Jonathan A
Science (New York, N.Y.), January 13, 2017, Vol.355(6321), pp.181-184

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Range expansion promotes cooperation in an experimental microbial metapopulation.(ECOLOGY)(Author abstract)
by Datta, Manoshi Sen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States, April 30, 2013, Vol.110(18), p.7354(6)

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Evolutionary layering and the limits to cellular perfection.(EVOLUTION: APPLIED MATHEMATICS)(Author abstract)
by Lynch, Michael
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Wildlife ecotoxicology of pesticides: can we track effects to the population level and beyond?
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Neutral genomic regions refine models of recent rapid human population growth
by Gazave, Elodie
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Multiple strategies in structured populations.
by Tarnita, Corina E
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Mediterranean storm petrels rely on nest position for homing after migration: a test with artificial nestboxes
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Restricted gene flow and genetic drift in recently fragmented populations of an endangered steppe bird
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Consequences of local Allee effects in spatially structured populations
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Bromeliad population genetics reveals species cohesion against the odds.
by Southcott, Laura
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Special features of RAD Sequencing data: implications for genotyping
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by Kawakami, Takeshi
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Reproductive strategies and population structure in Leishmania: substantial amount of sex in Leishmania Viannia guyanensis
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More than meets the eye: detecting cryptic microgeographic population structure in a parasite with a complex life cycle.
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Species delimitation of common reef corals in the genus Pocillopora using nucleotide sequence phylogenies, population genetics and symbiosis ecology
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On the nonidentifiability of migration time estimates in isolation with migration models
by Sousa, Vitor C.
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