PubMed
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Growth during the cell cycle - PubMed
During the cell cycle, major bulk parameters such as volume, dry mass, total protein, and total RNA double and such growth is a fundamental property of the cell cycle. The patterns of growth in volume and total protein or RNA provide an "envelope" ...
ScienceDirect
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Origin and order of cyclic growth patterns in matministromatolite bioherms from the Proterozoic Wumishan formation, North China - ScienceDirect
April 9, 2003 - The dense travertine consisted of alternation of crystalline and banded layers at ~ 160-μm intervals, which resembles the daily lamination of an aragonite travertine from southwest Japan. The banded layer formed during the day, exhibited porosity, and contained organic substances. Lamination in the lithified microbial travertine was likely formed by the daily growth cycles of filamentous cyanobacteria.
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Pearson
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The cyclic growth exhibited by populations of snowshoe hares in t... | Study Prep in Pearson+
Understand the concept of cyclic population growth: Cyclic population growth refers to the regular fluctuations in population size over time, often influenced by various environmental factors.
ScienceDirect
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Growth Cycle - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
However, with a sufficient source of energy, once established the cycle would begin to grow; as a result, those processes that are part of the cycle will gradually come to dominate their environment.6 At the same time, informational entropy production associated with growth will substantially increase the complexity (indeterminate information capacity) of the system, potentiating the emergence of new processes that increase the system's development capacity and degrees of freedom (Figure 1).
Biology LibreTexts
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17.3B: Principles of Population Growth - Biology LibreTexts
March 17, 2025 - This graph shows the 10-year cyclical fluctuations in the populations (measured by counting the hides offered for sale at the Hudson Bay trading posts in Canada) of the varying hare ("snowshoe rabbit") and its chief predator, the lynx, from 1850 to 1910. The size of the lynx population was closely dependent on the size of its prey (hare) population.
PubMed Central
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A Note on the Statistics of Cyclic Growth - PMC
Reed H. S. The Dynamics of a Fluctuating Growth Rate. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1920 Jul;6(7):397–410. doi: 10.1073/pnas.6.7.397.
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Population Cycle - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The causes of these cycles are poorly understood.49,50 Although regular cyclic population fluctuations are not characteristic of rodent populations in the Southern Hemisphere or northern tropics, periodic dramatic, temporary increases in population density (“irruptions”) occur.
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Cyclic nucleotides and cell growth - PubMed
Growth induction in resting fibroblast cultures by serum or growth factors induces a fast, transient cGMP peak which may constitute the intracellular signal for growth. A similar cGMP peak occurs when 3T3 cells arrested at the restriction point ...
Wikipedia
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Cyclic succession - Wikipedia
January 26, 2026 - In other words, species life history ... cyclically under the influence of surrounding species. These periodic shifts in life history properties produce observable changes in community composition. In the system Watt observed, phasic development was specifically responsible for changes in growth and mortality ...
PubMed Central
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Cycling in a crowd: Coordination of plant cell division, growth, and cell fate - PMC
The reiterative organogenesis that drives plant growth relies on the constant production of new cells, which remain encased by interconnected cell walls. For these reasons, plant morphogenesis strictly depends on the rate and orientation of both ...
Nature
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Growth Patterns in Neurospora: Genetic Control of a Cyclic Growth Pattern in Neurospora | Nature
Nature - Growth Patterns in Neurospora: Genetic Control of a Cyclic Growth Pattern in Neurospora
PubMed Central
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Population cycles: generalities, exceptions and remaining mysteries - PMC
March 21, 2018 - Thus much basic population ecology has been done with cyclic species. The dynamics of lynx, Lynx canadensis, and snowshoe hares, Lepus americanus [1] (figure 1), was the first empirical demonstration of the predator–prey cycles described in the classic models that Lotka and Volterra developed during the 1920s. In 1931, the Matamek Conference on Biological Cycles considered the potential roles of predators, parasites and food on population cycles, as well as extrinsic factors such as temperature, rain and sunspot cycles [2].
Royal Society Open Science
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Population cycles: generalities, exceptions and remaining mysteries | Proceedings B | The Royal Society
March 1, 2018 - Thus much basic population ecology has been done with cyclic species. The dynamics of lynx, Lynx canadensis, and snowshoe hares, Lepus americanus [1] (figure 1), was the first empirical demonstration of the predator–prey cycles described in the classic models that Lotka and Volterra developed during the 1920s. In 1931, the Matamek Conference on Biological Cycles considered the potential roles of predators, parasites and food on population cycles, as well as extrinsic factors such as temperature, rain and sunspot cycles [2].
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Cyclic growth of dermal papilla and regeneration ...
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Khan Academy
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Exponential & logistic growth
Welcome to the fascinating subject of ecology! From population dynamics to biodiversity, this unit explores the complex web of interactions that make up our natural world.
PubMed
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Cyclin D control of growth rate in plants - PubMed
June 1, 2000 - Here we show that a reduction in the length of the cell-cycle G1 phase and faster cell cycling occur when the rate of cell division in transgenic tobacco plants is increased by the plant D-type cyclin CycD2 (ref. 8). The plants have normal cell and meristem sizes, but elevated overall growth rates, an increased rate of leaf initiation and accelerated development in all stages from seedling to maturity.
Wiley
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Cyclic population dynamics and density‐dependent intransitivity as pathways to coexistence between co‐occurring annual plants - Stouffer - 2018 - Journal of Ecology - Wiley Online Library
April 16, 2018 - In this paper, we explore the potential for density-dependent, cyclic population dynamics and intransitivity in a model for annual plants. We then examine how these density-dependent cycles impact mutual invasibility and ultimately stable coexistence between plant species pairs. We do this using data collected from four co-occurring annual plant species living in natural wildflower communities in SW Western Australia. To maximise the number of biologically plausible pathways by which coexistence mediated by density-dependent cyclic intransitivity can occur, we use an annual plant model that allows for competitive direct interactions, facilitative direct interactions and higher-order interactions between species.