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The scale transition: Scaling up population dynamics with field data
Brett A. Melbourne, Peter Chesson
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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Population Dynamics
100%
Nonlinearity
100%
Scale Transition
100%
Local Dynamics
66%
Periphyton
66%
Scale Transition Theory
66%
Environmental Factors
33%
Regional Population
33%
Grazers
33%
Scale Model
33%
Scale Development
33%
Five Steps
33%
Large Spatial Scale
33%
Freshwater Streams
33%
Scale Interaction
33%
Spatial Mechanism
33%
Nonlinear Measures
33%
Density Factor
33%
Equilibrium Density
33%
Growth Density
33%
Local Spatial Scale
33%
Variation Measures
33%
Mathematics
Nonlinearities
100%
Field Data
100%
Spatial Variation
75%
Spatial Scale
50%
Scale Dynamic
50%
Scale Model
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Nonlinearity
100%
Spatial Variation
75%
Periphyton
50%
Scale Model
25%