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Useful book on population dynamics



Setting aside the ridiculous scinematic ensemble of healthy megaherbivores on a small island, there are still interesting avenues on deducing the population dynamics of migrating megaherbivores (for those who enjoy perfuctory rhetoric, we can redefine "savannah", for those who rush with screeds and have ESL difficulties intellectually,  as a flat, treeless landscape with low foliage [angiosperm and/or gymnosperm]). An excellent source, here-to-fore not mentioned in this forum, is: Sue Boinski & P.A. Garber, eds., 2000. On the move: how and why animals travel in groups (Univ. Chicago Press), 811pp