Allee effect

The Allee effect is a phenomenon in biology characterized by a correlation between population size or density and the mean individual fitness (often measured as per capita population growth rate) of a population or species. == History and background == Although the concept of Allee effect had no title at the time, it was first described in the 1930s by its namesake, Warder Clyde Allee.

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Allee effect

The Allee effect is a phenomenon in biology characterized by a correlation between population size or density and the mean individual fitness (often measured as per capita population growth rate) of a population or species. == History and background == Although the concept of Allee effect had no title at the time, it was first described in the 1930s by its namesake, Warder Clyde Allee.

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