(j) (note that for Campbell & Reece, 2002, the Principle of Allocation has all but been eliminated, though it is still found defined in the glossary; I find this concept so useful for understanding ecology, however, that I am retaining it as part of the required material for this chapter)
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Apparently the Principle of Allocation [PoA] was initially alluded to by Cody (1966), Williams (1966) and Gadgil & Bossert (1970). It basically implies that evolution will produce phenotypes that allocate limited resources between compe...
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domain of ecology, environment; limiting factors, tolerance limits, the principle of allocation; natural selection, self-replicating molecular assemblages; levels of selection, levels of approach to science. The same hognosed snake Heterodon feigning death.;
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(1) Chapter title: Population Ecology ... (c) Species that combine maximum fecundity with early ages typically do so at the expense of their ability to survive long periods (i.e., this is an example of the principle of allocation)
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The Principle of Allocation. Reproductive Effort. Definitions. Problems in Determining Reproductive Allocation. The Currency. Definition of Reproductive versus Non-reproductive Plant. When Should Reproductive Allocation be Measured? ... The Functional Ecology of Water in the Life of a Flower A. Water Use by Flowers B.
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Ecology (population ecology, competitive exclusion, principle of allocation, ecosystem ecology) ... The last two units will be more heavily stressed in the design of the exam, since they were not tested on the major test in October, but some concepts and skills from the ecology and evolution units will be included.
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The 1970 drought, for example, led to the creation of a new institution, the South Florida Water Management District, as a way to ensure that a minimum water allocation was delivered to the National Park regardless of rainfall.
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In ecology and geography, scale is usually defined in terms of spatial and temporal dimensions. ... The social processes that lead to scale mismatches revolve primarily around land tenure, which constitutes the social institutions that control the allocation, use, and management of land and its associated resources;
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C. David Rollo (1986) A Test of the Principle of Allocation Using Two Sympatric Species of Cockroaches. Ecology: Vol. 67, No. 3, pp. 616-628. ...
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