New study reveals key factors shaping population abundance in wildlife.
The article explores how the number of animals in a population changes over time and space. By studying British birds and fish, researchers found that the variability in population size can be predicted using mathematical relationships. Environmental factors can make populations more unpredictable, while demographic factors can make them more stable. The way animals behave and their overall numbers can also affect how they group together in different areas. This research helps us understand how animal populations change and interact with their environment.