• Irruptive growth is a growth pattern over time, defined by a sudden rapid growth in the population of an organism. Irruptive growth is studied in population...
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    Ecological overshoot Epidemiological transition Human population planning Irruptive growth Overshoot (population) Population ageing Population decline Population...
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  • Exogenous growth model – related growth model from economics Growth theory – related ideas from economics Human overpopulation Irruptive growth – an extension...
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    technological era as irruption, the ascent as frenzy, the rapid build out as synergy and the completion as maturity. Logistic growth regressions carry significant...
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    occurred when the population was declining, rather than increasing. Irruptive growth Population dynamics K. G. Poole. (1994). Characteristics of an Unharvested...
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    other journals. Density-dependent inhibition Ecological overshoot Irruptive growth Lists of organisms by population Overpopulation Population density...
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    diet of Pallas's cats in Mongolia's Sükhbaatar Province after the irruptive growth of this vole population during 2017 to 2020. Scat found in Shey-Phoksundo...
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  • Especially the worldwide increase of deer populations, which usually show irruptive growth, is proving to be of ecological concern. Ironically, where ecologists...
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    seven to eight years, or ten years. The roe deer population shows irruptive growth. It is extremely fecund and can double its population every year; it...
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    occurred in Canada and the United States. These were irruption years. Record breeding irruptive years were recorded in the winters of 2011–2012 and 2014–2015...
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    in others. This species is one of a few species that are considered "irruptive winter finches" because of the high variability of their movements based...
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    which may take 50 – 60 years, consists of the following four phases: Irruption phase: There is an intense funding of innovation in new technologies....
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    California, Sinaloa and into most of west Texas, but generally in non-irruptive years, goshawks winter no further south than Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois...
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    cycles consist of alternating intervals of high sectoral growth and intervals of relatively slow growth. Long wave theory is not accepted by most academic economists...
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    ends. Masson Goldner trichrome stain of growth plate in a rabbit tibia. Section of fetal bone of cat. ir. Irruption of the subperiosteal tissue. p. Fibrous...
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    Retrieved 14 March 2025. "RDC: un blessé par balle lors d'une nouvelle irruption des rebelles de l'AFC/M23 à l'hôpital CBCA Ndosho à Goma" [DRC: One man...
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  • individual's identity into the world of objects, as well as being the irruptive source of much of what is uncanny in modern life. As well, art is used...
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    better attack the neighboring Empire or to defend themselves against the irruption of other neighboring barbarian populations. For other scholars, however...
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    their parents' territory, but usually not far. Populations may become irruptive in poor or harsh winters, meaning that groups of up to a thousand birds...
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    the lemming population affect the behaviour of predators, and may fuel irruptions of birds of prey such as snowy owls to areas further south. For many years...
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    their short permanence and the lack of archaeological finds. With the irruption of the Visigoths in the political scene of the Iberian Peninsula in 418...
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    extinction from environmental changes (droughts, fires, insect population irruptions), because flight away from the island would likely prove fatal. The Laysan...
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    winter as far south as Colorado and Texas, but these are in times of irruption. A dark and overall brownish form with heavily barred and mottled underside...
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    considered clearly nomadic. At times, the bateleur is even regarded as an "irruptive or local migrant". Some regular north-to-south movements may occur in...
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    travelling only as far as is required to avoid bad weather or obtain food. Irruptive species such as the boreal finches are one such group and can commonly...
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    Unwin, ISBN 978-1-86508-864-8. Saunders, John Joseph (1965), "The Turkish Irruption", A History of Medieval Islam, Routledge, ISBN 978-0415059145. Scarce...
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    or third-party system gets pointless. This decade also witnessed the irruption of television inside trading rooms. Press conferences held by central...
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    unlike these irruptive northern owls, often migrate from the northern areas regardless of conditions. However, like the northern irruptive owls, long-eared...
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    the Pampas region and ended with a massive drop in rents. It marked the irruption of a portion of the rural middle class, formed by the farmers, in the...
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    area with a localised resource such as a waterhole in a dry area or an irruption of rodents or locusts fleeing a fire. Secretarybirds soar with their primary...
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