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... live in rain forest . This was probably the original home of the group , and it is not surprising that the most diverse array still live there ( Fig . 1.10 ) . More than half the species on each continent can live in drier woodland or ...
... live in rain forest . This was probably the original home of the group , and it is not surprising that the most diverse array still live there ( Fig . 1.10 ) . More than half the species on each continent can live in drier woodland or ...
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... live in the temperate regions of China and Japan . ( Fig . 1.12 . ) Madagascar is again peculiar . Only half its species live in the rain forest , the other half in dry forest , and only four species live in both . It seems that ...
... live in the temperate regions of China and Japan . ( Fig . 1.12 . ) Madagascar is again peculiar . Only half its species live in the rain forest , the other half in dry forest , and only four species live in both . It seems that ...
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... live to a def- inite age and then all die at once . Experimentally maintained populations of some invertebrates actually do have convex survivorship curves . Such a curve for humans is the unspoken goal of modern medicine : that no ...
... live to a def- inite age and then all die at once . Experimentally maintained populations of some invertebrates actually do have convex survivorship curves . Such a curve for humans is the unspoken goal of modern medicine : that no ...
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WHAT WHERE | 3 |
ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES | 34 |
FOOD AND FEEDING | 45 |
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