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E Symonides1, J Silvertown2, V Andreasen2
1Institute of Botany, Warsaw University, Al. Ujazdowskie 4, 00-478, Warsaw, Poland.
Abstract:
We analyse demographic data from a seven-year study of the annual crucifer Erophila verna which showed two-year cycles of abundance in the field. The unusual behaviour of this population is shown to be the consequence of overcompensating density-dependence. Very local differences in germination succes between plots can account for observed differences in their population dynamics over the long term.
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