Degrees of heterogeneity and the survival of an insect population W. A. ThompsonP. J. CameronI. B. Vertinsky OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 13
Experimental manipulation of the timing of reproduction in the California vole William Z. Lidicker OriginalPaper Pages: 14 - 27
A rapid estimation of animal population density on the assumption of negative binomial distribution Masae ShiyomiKazuo NakamuraMichio Uemura OriginalPaper Pages: 28 - 38
Ovipositional response ofVenturia canescens (Grav.) (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) to various host and parasite densities R. E. Stinner OriginalPaper Pages: 57 - 73
Effects of contagious distributions of parasitoid eggs per host and of sampling vagaries on Nicholson’s area of discovery R. E. StinnerH. L. Lucas OriginalPaper Pages: 74 - 88
A simulation model of the arrowhead scale population on a citrus tree in relation to control programmes (I) Tamiji InoueRyoh-ichi Ohgushi OriginalPaper Pages: 89 - 104
The estimation of a bivariate fitness function from two samples taken from a population B. F. J. Manly OriginalPaper Pages: 105 - 117
Dispersal distances of the Caribbean fruit fly, corn planthopper and Cuban May beetle D. O. WolfenbargerH. H. SamolD. H. Habeck OriginalPaper Pages: 118 - 122
Analysis of the aggregation behavior in the larvae ofHarmonia axyridis Pallas (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) to prey colony Akira Kawai OriginalPaper Pages: 123 - 134
Mathematical description of within-tree distributions of the various developmental stages ofDendroctonus frontalis Zimm. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) A. M. MayyasiP. E. PulleyJ. L. Foltz OriginalPaper Pages: 135 - 145
Population studies ofCavelerius saccharivorus Okajima (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae): Adult dispersal in relation to the density Minoru Murai OriginalPaper Pages: 147 - 159
Harvesting strategies, control styles and information levels: A study of planned disturbances to a population W. A. ThompsonW. G. WellingtonE. M. Matsumura OriginalPaper Pages: 160 - 176
A further note on Kiritani and Nakasuji’s model for stage-frequency data including comments on the use of Tukey’s jackknife technique for estimating variances B. F. J. Manly OriginalPaper Pages: 177 - 186
A sequential estimation technique for capture-recapture censuses Eizi Kuno OriginalPaper Pages: 187 - 194
Maternal age as a source of variation in the ability of an aphid to produce dispersing forms Patricia A. MacKayW. G. Wellington OriginalPaper Pages: 195 - 209
The effect of the rate of successful dispersal of a Phytoseiid mite,Phytoseiulus persimilis Athias-Henriot (Acarina: Phytoseiidae) on the persistence in the interactive system between the predator and its prey Akio Takafuji OriginalPaper Pages: 210 - 222
Quantitative demography of copperheads,Agkistrodon contortrix (Serpentes: Viperidae) James L. VialThomas L. BergerWilliam T. McWilliams OriginalPaper Pages: 223 - 234
Generation carryover of a fraction of population members as an animal adaptation to unstable environmental conditions Fumiki Takahashi OriginalPaper Pages: 235 - 242
Analysis of spatial association between two species based on the interspecies mean crowding Syun’iti Iwao OriginalPaper Pages: 243 - 260
The influence of pheromones produced by freely growing laboratory populations on the reproductive maturation of prairie deermice following prenatal and postnatal exposure Patricia L. KippsC. Richard Terman OriginalPaper Pages: 261 - 266
An experimental study of movement in natural populations ofMus musculus, Microtus pennsylvanicus, andMicrotus pinetorum Patti Pawl StaplesC. Richard Terman OriginalPaper Pages: 267 - 283
Population dynamics ofMalacosoma neustria testacea (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae): Stabilizing process in a field population Masakazu Shiga OriginalPaper Pages: 284 - 301
A simulation model of the arrowhead scale population of a citrus tree in relation to control programmes (II): Dispersal of the scale and the amount of petroleum oil Tamiji InoueRyoh-ichi Ohgushi OriginalPaper Pages: 302 - 318