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- Subject: POPULATION DENSITIES IN SMALL ISLANDS
- Message-ID: <9301252032.AA20427@net.bio.net>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 21:32:36 GMT
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- Subject: Population densities in small islands
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- Thanks for the responses I have got so far, but let me rephrase my
- question:
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- Is anybody aware about publications which refer to population
- densities on islands not species numbers or diversity. I have had
- not time to check, but if i recall right neither MacArthur & Wilson
- nor Siberloff do not refer for poulation densities of the species
- (even "common species being rare" as here in Barbados).
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- I have an impression that somebody told me that butterflies are
- rare in New Zealand, can anybody confirm this or have more this
- type of references?
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- Matti Nummelin
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- UNDP.FO.BAR@CGNET.COM Subject: Nummelin
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