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skunk
spotted 308, 308 , 367
striped 364
sloth 14, 49, 51
giant ground 12
smallpox 191
Smilodon fatalis 25, 29
snake
brown tree 306, 360
wolf 360
Somateria molissima 54
Sophora 152
Sorex13, 172
source –sink 108, 375
sparrow
house 54, 162
song 161
white-crowned 161
specialists 60 –1
Spermophilus 17
parryii 92
tridecemlineatus 27
Spilogale gracilis308, 367
Spilopsyllus cuniculus 187
spinebill, western 15
spruce
Norway 12
white 12, 40
squirrel
Belding’s ground 91
flying 22, 157
gray 154
ground 17, 27, 92, 242
red 40, 154, 364
stability 125
stable age distribution 246, 249 –50
stage-structured population model 247–8
starling
European 154, 162, 179
wattled 154
statistical design 269
statistical inference 253, 264, 268
weak 279
statistical power 271
statistical test 253, 270
steinbuck 52, 147
Sterna albifrons 375
stickleback 73
stilt, black 375
stoat 163, 176, 191, 359, 369
stochasticity, demographic 289 –90
environmental 291

stork, wood 221
Strix occidentalis313, 383
Sturnella neglecta 22
Sturnus vulgaris154, 162, 179
sugarbird, Cape 15
sugarglider 22
Suncus murinus 360
sunfish, bluegill 69
suni antelope 52
sunspot cycle 214
supply and demand 349, 351
SURGE 85
surplus 336
survival 298
survival rate 128 –9, 244, 247
Sus scrofa182, 307, 367, 370
sustained yield 337–46
maximum (MSY) 337, 340, 346
pair 337
swallow
barn 184
cliff 184
swan
black 375
mute 109, 109
swine fever 182
Sylvia
borin 53
melanocephala 15
Sylvilagus 194
floridanus 53
palustris 241
Syncerus caffer34, 220
synchrony, births 177

θ259 –60
tahr 91, 139, 357, 374
taiga 12
tamarack 169
tamarin, golden lion 330
Tamiasciurus hudsonicus40, 364
Tatera 17
Taurotragus oryx53, 96
teal, blue-winged 33
temperate forest 13
tern, least 375
terpenes 41
territoriality 75 –7
costs versus benefits 76
economic defendability 75
examples 76
population effects 77

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