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Elizaveta Komyaginskaya1, Albina Gallyamova1, Dmitry Grigoryev1

  • 1HSE Universityhttps://ror.org/055f7t516, Moscow, Russia ekomyaginskaya@hse.ru aagallyamova@hse.ru dgrigoryev@hse.ru.

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人口密度通过减缓发展,显著影响生命史策略. 密度依赖的竞争,以及死亡率和能量因素,需要一种动态的方法来理解生命史的发展.

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