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fast-reproducing species [1 record]

Record 1 1988-01-19

English

Subject field(s)
  • Environmental Studies and Analyses
  • Ecology (General)
CONT

Aside from normal seasonal and yearly fluctuations in most population levels which must be considered in establishing time boundaries, biological time lags between the imposition of an impact and its ultimate expression in the dynamics of an affected population are of prime importance. For sublethal effects on adults, the period between birth and the age of first reproduction may represent to the minimum time lag between perturbation and measurable response in the population. For short-lived and fast-reproducing species, this time lag would be compatible with most assessment time frames. However, the time boundary for long-lived and slow-reproducing species may have to be greatly protracted.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Études et analyses environnementales
  • Écologie (Généralités)

Spanish

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