In selecting from Deevey's extensive review, we have tried to emphasize the different types of problems that arise in working with animal populations; our most serious omission is a detailed study of barnacles that examines crowding effects and mortality. Deevey begins his article with discussions of the life table and of different general survival patterns, which we also omit.
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Smith, D. P., & Keyfitz, N. (2013). Life Tables for Natural Populations of Animals. In Demographic Research Monographs (pp. 61–74). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35858-6_9
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