Экология. Особи, популяции и сообщества Часть 3
E. Reichle ed., pp. 86—99, Springer-Verlag,
New York.
8.2.5
Free С A., Beddington I. R., Lawton J. H. A977). On the inadequacy of simple
models of mutual interference for parasitism and predation, Journal of Animal
Ecology, 46, 543—554.
9.7.2
Fretwell S. D., Lucas H. L. A970). On territorial behaviour and other factors
influencing habitat distribution in birds, Acta Biotheoretica, 19, 16—36.
9.8
Fricke H. W. A975). The role of behaviour in marine symbiotic animals. In:
Symbiosis, D. H. Jennings and D. L. Lee eds., pp. 581—594, Symposium 29,
Society for Experimental Biology, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
13.2.2, 13.2.3
Fridriksson S. A975). Surtsey: Evolution of Live on a Volcanic Island, Butter-
worths, London.
20.13
Fryer G., lies T. D. A972). The Cichlid Fishes of the Great Lakes of Africa,
Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh.
20.4
Литература 403>
Futuyma D. I. A973). Evolutionary interactions among herbivorous insects and
plants. In: Coevolution, D. J. Futuyma and M. Slatkin eds., pp. 207—31,
Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, Massachusetts.
3.4.3
Futuyma D. J., Gould F. A979). Associations of plants and insects in a deciduous
forest, Ecological Monographs, 49, 33—50.
20.3.3
Futuyma D. J., Slatkin M. (eds.) A983). Coevolution, Sinauer Associates, Sunder-
land, Massachusetts.
9.2.4
Gadgil M. A971). Dispersal: population cosequences and evolution, Ecology, 52,
253—61.
5.4.2
Gadgil P. M., Solbrig 0. T. A972). The concept of r and К selection. Evidence
from some wild flowers and theoretical considerations, American Naturalist,
106, 14—31.
14,7.2
Gaines M. S., McClenaghan L. R. A980). Dispersal in small mammals, Annual
Review of Ecology and Systematics, 11, 163—96.
5.4.3, 5.5.1, 5.5.4
Gaines M. S., Vivas A. M-, Baker C. L. A979). An experimental analysis of
dispersal in fluctuating vole populations: demographic parameters, Ecology,
60, 814—828.
15.4.2
Garrod D. J., Jones B. W. A974). Stock and recruitment relationship in the
N. E. Atlantic cod stock and the implications for management of the stock.
Journal Conseil International pour I\'Exploration de la Mer, 173, 128—144.
10.8.6
Gartside D. W., McNeilly T. A974). The potential for evolution of heavy metal
tolerance in plants. II. Copper tolerance in normal populations of different
plant species, Heredity, 32, 335—348.
2.11
Gass C. L., Arigehr G., Centa J. A976). Regulation of food supply by feeding
territorially in the rufous hummingbird, Canadian Journal of Zoology, 54,
2046—2054.
6.11
Gates D. M, Porter W. P. A970). The energy budget of animals. In: Physiolo-
gical and Behavioural Temperature Regulation, J. D. Hardy, A. P. Gagge and
J. A. J. Stolwijk eds., С. С. Thomas, Springfield, Illinois.
Gauch H. G. A982). Multivariate Analysis in Community Ecology, Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge.
16.3.2
Gause G. F. A934). The Struggle for Existence, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore
(Reprinted 1964 by Haffner, New York).
7.2.4
Gause G. F. A935). Experimental demonstration of Volterra\'s periodic oscilla-
tion in the numbers of animals, Journal of Experimental Biology, 12, 44—48.
7.2.4
Gauthreaux S. A. A978). The structure and organization of avian communities
in forests. In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Management of Southern
Forests for Nongame Birds, R. M. DeGraaf ed., pp. 17—37, Southern Forests
Station, Asheville, North Carolina
16.4.5
Geiger R. A955). The Climate Near the Ground, Harvard University Press,
Cambridge, Massachusetts
2.3
Gibson A. H., Jordan D. С A983). Ecophysiology of nitrogen fixing systems.
In: Physiological Plant Ecology III. Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology. New
Series 12 c, O. L. Lange, P. S. Nobel, С. В. Osmond and H. Ziegler eds.,
404 Литература
pp. 300—390, Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
Gilbert L. E. A984). Biology of butterfly communities. In: The Biology of But-
terflies, R. Vane-Wright and P. Ackery eds., Academic Press, New York.
Gilbert N. A984). Control of fecundity in Pieris rapae II. Differential effects on
temperature, Journal of Animal Ecology, 53, 589—597.
2.2.4
Gill L. S. A957). Dwarf mistletoe on Iodgepole pine. United States Department
of Agriculture and Forest Service Forest Pest Leaflet, 18.
12.2.2
Gilpin M. E., Diamond J. M. A982). Factors contributing to non-randomness
in species co-occurrences on islands, Oecologia, 52, 75—84.
18.4.3
Gilpin M. E., Diamond J. M. A984). Are species co-occurrences on islands non-
random, and are null hypothesis useful in community ecology? In: Ecological
Communities: Conceptual Issues and the Evidence, D. R. Strong, D. Simber-
loff, L. G. Abele and A. B. Thistle eds., pp. 297—315, Princeton University
Press, Princeton, New Jersey.
18.4.3
Gleason H. A. A926). The individualistic concept of the plant association, Torrey
Botanical Club Bulletin, 53, 7—26.
16.3.3
Glick P. A. A939). The distribution of insects, spiders and mites in the air,
Technical Bulletin, United States Department of Agriculture, 673, 150 pp.
Goh B. S. A979). Robust stability concepts for ecosystem models. In; Theoreti-
cal Systems in Ecology, E. Halfon ea., pp. 467—487, Academic Pre^s, New
York.
21.3
Goldman С R., Mason D. Т., Hobbie J. E. A967). Two antarctic desert lakes,
Limnology and Oceanography, 12, 295—310.
21.4
Goodall D. W. A967). Computer simulation of changes in vegetation subject to
grazing, Journal of the Indian Botanical Society, 46, 356—362.
3.3.1
Gorham E., Vitousek P. M., Reiners W. A. A979). The regulation of chemical
budgets over the course of terrestrial ecosystem succession, Annual Review of
Ecology and Systematics, 10, 53—84. \'
17.5
Gorman M. L. A979). Island Ecology, Chapman and Hall, London.
19.1
Goss-Custard J. D. A970). Feeding dispersion in some overwintering wading
birds. In: Social Behaviour in Birds and Mammals, J. H. Crook ed., pp. 3—34,
Academic Press, London.
9.7.1
Gould S. J. A966). Allometry and size in ontogeny and phylogeny, Biological
Reviews, 41, 587—640.
14.14.2, 14.14.3
Gould S. I. fl981). Paleontology plus ecology as paleobiology. In: Theoretical
Ecology: Principles and Applications, 2nd edn., R. M. May ed., pp. 295—317,
Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
22.4.5
Gould S. J., Lewontin R. C. A979). Spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian
paradigm — a critique of the adaptationist program, Proceedings of the Royal
Society, B, 205 A161), 581—598.
1.1.2
Grace J. A983). Plant — Atmosphere Relationships, Chapman and Hall, London.
3.2.4
Grace J. В., Wetzel R. G. A981). Habitat partitioning and competitive displace-
Литература 405
merit in cattails (Typha): experimental field studies, American Naturalist, 118,
463—474.
7.3
Grant V A963). The Origin of Adaptations, Columbia University Press, New
York.
13.4
Gray J. S. A981). The Ecology of Marine Sediments: An Introduction to the
Structure and Function of Benthic Communities, Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge.
16.3.3
Grant P. R., Abbott I. A980). Interspecific competition, island biogeography and
null hypothesis, Evolution, 34, 332—341.
18.4.2
Green T. R., Ryan C. A. A972). Wound-induced proteinase inhibitor in plant
leaves: a possible defense mechanism against insect, Science, N. Y., 176,
776—777.
8.2.3
Greenbank D. 0. A957). The role of climate and dispersal in the initiation of
outbreaks in the spruce budworm in New Brunswick.
New York.
8.2.5
Free С A., Beddington I. R., Lawton J. H. A977). On the inadequacy of simple
models of mutual interference for parasitism and predation, Journal of Animal
Ecology, 46, 543—554.
9.7.2
Fretwell S. D., Lucas H. L. A970). On territorial behaviour and other factors
influencing habitat distribution in birds, Acta Biotheoretica, 19, 16—36.
9.8
Fricke H. W. A975). The role of behaviour in marine symbiotic animals. In:
Symbiosis, D. H. Jennings and D. L. Lee eds., pp. 581—594, Symposium 29,
Society for Experimental Biology, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
13.2.2, 13.2.3
Fridriksson S. A975). Surtsey: Evolution of Live on a Volcanic Island, Butter-
worths, London.
20.13
Fryer G., lies T. D. A972). The Cichlid Fishes of the Great Lakes of Africa,
Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh.
20.4
Литература 403>
Futuyma D. I. A973). Evolutionary interactions among herbivorous insects and
plants. In: Coevolution, D. J. Futuyma and M. Slatkin eds., pp. 207—31,
Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, Massachusetts.
3.4.3
Futuyma D. J., Gould F. A979). Associations of plants and insects in a deciduous
forest, Ecological Monographs, 49, 33—50.
20.3.3
Futuyma D. J., Slatkin M. (eds.) A983). Coevolution, Sinauer Associates, Sunder-
land, Massachusetts.
9.2.4
Gadgil M. A971). Dispersal: population cosequences and evolution, Ecology, 52,
253—61.
5.4.2
Gadgil P. M., Solbrig 0. T. A972). The concept of r and К selection. Evidence
from some wild flowers and theoretical considerations, American Naturalist,
106, 14—31.
14,7.2
Gaines M. S., McClenaghan L. R. A980). Dispersal in small mammals, Annual
Review of Ecology and Systematics, 11, 163—96.
5.4.3, 5.5.1, 5.5.4
Gaines M. S., Vivas A. M-, Baker C. L. A979). An experimental analysis of
dispersal in fluctuating vole populations: demographic parameters, Ecology,
60, 814—828.
15.4.2
Garrod D. J., Jones B. W. A974). Stock and recruitment relationship in the
N. E. Atlantic cod stock and the implications for management of the stock.
Journal Conseil International pour I\'Exploration de la Mer, 173, 128—144.
10.8.6
Gartside D. W., McNeilly T. A974). The potential for evolution of heavy metal
tolerance in plants. II. Copper tolerance in normal populations of different
plant species, Heredity, 32, 335—348.
2.11
Gass C. L., Arigehr G., Centa J. A976). Regulation of food supply by feeding
territorially in the rufous hummingbird, Canadian Journal of Zoology, 54,
2046—2054.
6.11
Gates D. M, Porter W. P. A970). The energy budget of animals. In: Physiolo-
gical and Behavioural Temperature Regulation, J. D. Hardy, A. P. Gagge and
J. A. J. Stolwijk eds., С. С. Thomas, Springfield, Illinois.
Gauch H. G. A982). Multivariate Analysis in Community Ecology, Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge.
16.3.2
Gause G. F. A934). The Struggle for Existence, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore
(Reprinted 1964 by Haffner, New York).
7.2.4
Gause G. F. A935). Experimental demonstration of Volterra\'s periodic oscilla-
tion in the numbers of animals, Journal of Experimental Biology, 12, 44—48.
7.2.4
Gauthreaux S. A. A978). The structure and organization of avian communities
in forests. In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Management of Southern
Forests for Nongame Birds, R. M. DeGraaf ed., pp. 17—37, Southern Forests
Station, Asheville, North Carolina
16.4.5
Geiger R. A955). The Climate Near the Ground, Harvard University Press,
Cambridge, Massachusetts
2.3
Gibson A. H., Jordan D. С A983). Ecophysiology of nitrogen fixing systems.
In: Physiological Plant Ecology III. Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology. New
Series 12 c, O. L. Lange, P. S. Nobel, С. В. Osmond and H. Ziegler eds.,
404 Литература
pp. 300—390, Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
Gilbert L. E. A984). Biology of butterfly communities. In: The Biology of But-
terflies, R. Vane-Wright and P. Ackery eds., Academic Press, New York.
Gilbert N. A984). Control of fecundity in Pieris rapae II. Differential effects on
temperature, Journal of Animal Ecology, 53, 589—597.
2.2.4
Gill L. S. A957). Dwarf mistletoe on Iodgepole pine. United States Department
of Agriculture and Forest Service Forest Pest Leaflet, 18.
12.2.2
Gilpin M. E., Diamond J. M. A982). Factors contributing to non-randomness
in species co-occurrences on islands, Oecologia, 52, 75—84.
18.4.3
Gilpin M. E., Diamond J. M. A984). Are species co-occurrences on islands non-
random, and are null hypothesis useful in community ecology? In: Ecological
Communities: Conceptual Issues and the Evidence, D. R. Strong, D. Simber-
loff, L. G. Abele and A. B. Thistle eds., pp. 297—315, Princeton University
Press, Princeton, New Jersey.
18.4.3
Gleason H. A. A926). The individualistic concept of the plant association, Torrey
Botanical Club Bulletin, 53, 7—26.
16.3.3
Glick P. A. A939). The distribution of insects, spiders and mites in the air,
Technical Bulletin, United States Department of Agriculture, 673, 150 pp.
Goh B. S. A979). Robust stability concepts for ecosystem models. In; Theoreti-
cal Systems in Ecology, E. Halfon ea., pp. 467—487, Academic Pre^s, New
York.
21.3
Goldman С R., Mason D. Т., Hobbie J. E. A967). Two antarctic desert lakes,
Limnology and Oceanography, 12, 295—310.
21.4
Goodall D. W. A967). Computer simulation of changes in vegetation subject to
grazing, Journal of the Indian Botanical Society, 46, 356—362.
3.3.1
Gorham E., Vitousek P. M., Reiners W. A. A979). The regulation of chemical
budgets over the course of terrestrial ecosystem succession, Annual Review of
Ecology and Systematics, 10, 53—84. \'
17.5
Gorman M. L. A979). Island Ecology, Chapman and Hall, London.
19.1
Goss-Custard J. D. A970). Feeding dispersion in some overwintering wading
birds. In: Social Behaviour in Birds and Mammals, J. H. Crook ed., pp. 3—34,
Academic Press, London.
9.7.1
Gould S. J. A966). Allometry and size in ontogeny and phylogeny, Biological
Reviews, 41, 587—640.
14.14.2, 14.14.3
Gould S. I. fl981). Paleontology plus ecology as paleobiology. In: Theoretical
Ecology: Principles and Applications, 2nd edn., R. M. May ed., pp. 295—317,
Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
22.4.5
Gould S. J., Lewontin R. C. A979). Spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian
paradigm — a critique of the adaptationist program, Proceedings of the Royal
Society, B, 205 A161), 581—598.
1.1.2
Grace J. A983). Plant — Atmosphere Relationships, Chapman and Hall, London.
3.2.4
Grace J. В., Wetzel R. G. A981). Habitat partitioning and competitive displace-
Литература 405
merit in cattails (Typha): experimental field studies, American Naturalist, 118,
463—474.
7.3
Grant V A963). The Origin of Adaptations, Columbia University Press, New
York.
13.4
Gray J. S. A981). The Ecology of Marine Sediments: An Introduction to the
Structure and Function of Benthic Communities, Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge.
16.3.3
Grant P. R., Abbott I. A980). Interspecific competition, island biogeography and
null hypothesis, Evolution, 34, 332—341.
18.4.2
Green T. R., Ryan C. A. A972). Wound-induced proteinase inhibitor in plant
leaves: a possible defense mechanism against insect, Science, N. Y., 176,
776—777.
8.2.3
Greenbank D. 0. A957). The role of climate and dispersal in the initiation of
outbreaks in the spruce budworm in New Brunswick.
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