Abstract

Species with a high ecological amplitude form a mosaic of populations differing by their spatial structure, seasonal dynamics and reproduction. In the results here presented it is assumed after Rabotnov (1969) that a population consists of all individuals of one species included in one phytocenosis. This point of view is above all the consequence of the theory of ecological systems. A population is, namely, an integral part of a given phytocenesis in which it fulfills its program (Falinska 1974, 1979a). Phenological investigations bear out this definition.

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