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    Sex differences in emigration and mortality affect optimal management of deer populations

    Populations of red deer that are limited by food, like those of many other ungulates1,2,3, commonly include more females than males4,5,6,7. We assessed the contribution of variation in sex- and age-specific rates...

    T. H. Clutton-Brock, T. N. Coulson, E. J. Milner-Gulland, D. Thomson in Nature (2002)

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    reply: Nonlinearity and the Moran effect

    Grenfell et al. reply — The Moran effect refers to systems of population dynamics that are linear: under these circumstances, the long-term correlation between population densities will be the same as the correla...

    B. T. Grenfell, B. F. Finkenstädt, K. Wilson, T. N. Coulson, M.J. Crawley| in Nature (2000)

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    Noise and determinism in synchronized sheep dynamics

    A major debate in ecology concerns the relative importance of intrinsic factors and extrinsic environmental variations in determining population size fluctuations1,2,3,4,5,6. Spatial correlation of fluctuations i...

    B. T. Grenfell, K. Wilson, B. F. Finkenstädt, T. N. Coulson, S. Murray in Nature (1998)