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Population Cycles, Disease, and Networks of Ecological Knowledge
Susan D. Jones
History of Science and Technology
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Ecological Knowledge
100%
Population Network
100%
Population Cycles
100%
Animal Ecology
100%
Natural Selection
60%
Animal Population
40%
Wild Population
40%
Climate Change
20%
Predation
20%
Pathologist
20%
Conservationists
20%
Crash
20%
Food Supply
20%
Ecologists
20%
Population Data
20%
Population-based Approach
20%
Wild Animals
20%
Local Population
20%
Density Dependence
20%
Relative Influence
20%
Epidemiologist
20%
Population Regulation
20%
Later Years
20%
Local Conditions
20%
Climatic Influence
20%
Anglo-American
20%
Early Animals
20%
Factor Selection
20%
Final Cause
20%
Generation Cycling
20%
Balance of Nature
20%
Ecological Thought
20%
Charles S
20%
Article Analysis
20%
Intellectual Debate
20%
Social Sciences
Diseases
100%
Natural Selection
100%
Research Practice
33%
Climate Change
33%
Ecologist
33%
Local Population
33%
Demographic Statistics
33%
Mathematicians
33%
Food Supply
33%
Wild Animal
33%
Predation
33%
Arts and Humanities
Ecological
100%
Natural Selection
100%
Mathematicians
33%
Conceptual
33%
1930s
33%
reliance
33%
Anglo-American
33%
Climate Change
33%
Research Practice
33%
Wild Animal
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Animal Ecology
100%
Natural Selection
60%
Animal Population
40%
Climate Change
20%
Food Supply
20%
Conservationist
20%
Wild Animal
20%
Population Regulation
20%
Density Dependence
20%
Predation
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Animal Ecology
100%
Natural Selection
60%
Americans
20%
Wild Animal
20%
Climate Change
20%
Density Dependence
20%
Ecologist
20%
Predation
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Population Cycle
100%
Natural Selection
60%
Predation
20%
Population Regulation
20%
Wild Animal
20%