Approach to information transfer of limiting factors in insect population control systems (I) - index of population control in population system studies
Pang, X.F.
Journal of South China Agricultural University 11(3): 6-12
1990
ISSN/ISBN: 1001-411X Document Number: 412022
An index of population control was developed using exclusion, addition and interference analysis and the Morris-Watt population model. The index can be used to analyse key and important factors and to study the effects of limiting factors in population studies.
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