On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 00:04:17 +0100, Malcolm Kane
wrote:
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writes
Its a myth that populations stabilise.
Not at all. All populations will stabilise according to their habitat
- including humans.
Try reading some modern textbooks
Tell me why these textbooks would claim otherwise.
Mainly because populations don't stabilise.
Give evidence as to why you think they don't stabilise
Do as the man says try
reading some up to date sources
You will have to do better than make vague references.
It is a basic fact that populations stabilise according to their
habitat - even to the extent of extinction if their habitat is wiped
out.
Angus Macmillan
www.roots-of-blood.org.uk
www.killhunting.org
www.con-servation.org.uk