Sources, Sinks, and Population Regulation

Volume: 132, Issue: 5, Pages: 652 - 661
Published: Nov 1, 1988
Abstract
Animal and plant populations often occupy a variety of local areas and may experience different local birth and death rates in different areas. When this occurs, reproductive surpluses from productive source habitats may maintain populations in sink habitats, where local reproductive success fails to keep pace with local mortality. For animals with active habitat selection, an equilibrium with both source and sink habitats occupied can be both...
Paper Details
Title
Sources, Sinks, and Population Regulation
Published Date
Nov 1, 1988
Volume
132
Issue
5
Pages
652 - 661
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