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Adam Łomnicki
1935-2021
Research Interests
Population dynamics, stability and its evolutionary constrains. Individual-based
approach in ecology. Intra-population variability. Levels of natural
selection. Laboratory populations of Tribolium
beetles. Nature conservation.
Selected Publications
A. Łomnicki.
2009. Scramble and contest competition, unequal resource partitioning and resource
monopolization as determinant of population dynamics. Evolutionary Ecology Research
11: 371-380. pdf
A. Łomnicki.
2006. Population regulation by dispersal under selection pressure for and
against dispersal: an experimental test with beetles, Tribolium confusum. Evolutionary Ecology Research
8: 63-73.pdf
A. Łomnicki.
2001. Carrying capacity, competition and maintenance of sexuality. Evolutionary Ecology Research
3: 603-610.pdf
A. Łomnicki and M.
Jasieński. 2000. Does fitness erode in the absence of
selection? An experimental test with Tribolium.
Journal of Heredity
91: 407 - 411.
A. Łomnicki.
1999. Individual-based models and the individual-based approach to population
ecology. Ecological
Modelling 115: 191-198.
A. Łomnicki.
1995. Why do populations of small rodents cycle? A new hypothesis with
numerical model. Evolutionary
Ecology 9: 64 - 81.
A. Łomnicki and E. Symonides.
1990. Limited growth of individuals with variable growth rates. American Naturalist
136: 712 - 714.
N. Chr. Stenseth and A.
Łomnicki. 1990. On the Charnov-Finerty hypothesis: the
unproblematic transition from docile to aggressive and the problematic
transition from aggressive to docile. 11 58: 234 - 238.
A. Łomnicki. 1988. Population Ecology of Individuals. Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.
M. Woyciechowski and A. Łomnicki. 1987. Multiple mating of queens and the sterility of
workers among eusocial Hymenoptera. Journal
of Theoretical Biology 128: 317 - 327.
A. Łomnicki.
1978. On animal and human sociobiology. Bio-Science 28: 392 - 393.
A. Łomnicki.
1971. The management of plant and animal communities in the Tatra Mountains National Park. Pages 599 - 604 in: The
Scientific Management of Animal and Plant Communities for Conservation
(ed. E. Duffey and A. S. Watt), Blackwell, Oxford.
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