Allee Effect

The Allee effect is a phenomenon in biology named after W. C. Allee, who first wrote extensively on it. It describes a positive relation between population density and the reproduction and survival of individuals.

References

Further reading

  • Animal Aggregations. A study in General Sociology., W. C. Allee, University of Chicago Press

 

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