Article ID: CBB622589460

Annual plants, pigeons and flies: first signs of quantitative ecological thinking in Linnaeus's works (2021)

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Thinking about the dynamics of populations of plants and animals goes back to Linnaeus. He used at least three examples to show what happens when the population of a species grows without limitations and to illustrate the potential reproductive capacity of organisms. We examined the mathematical precision of calculations Linnaeus used in presenting these examples and reviewed the assumptions under which Linnaeus's conclusions are valid. In the case of a slowly reproducing annual plant, additionally cited by Darwin, the final result was incorrect, although little different from the true value. In the example of a pair of pigeons, the calculations were accurate, although the well-known fact that pigeons breed several times throughout their lifetime was ignored. Though the input parameters must have been unknown to Linnaeus, a short statement in Systema naturae regarding the population increase and feeding capacity of bluebottle flies was found fairly correct and robust enough to withstand minor changes in input parameters.

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Authors & Contributors
Müller-Wille, Staffan
Cain, A. J.
Laurenza, Domenico
Grodwohl, Jean-Baptiste
Poddighe, Elisabetta
Hardenberg, Wilko Graf von
Concepts
Systematic botany
Systematic zoology
Classification in biology
Discipline formation
Biology
Natural history
Time Periods
18th century
20th century, early
20th century
19th century
Ancient
21st century
Places
Sweden
Great Britain
Latin America
Greece
Germany
Europe
Institutions
Lund. Universitet
National Research Council (U.S.)
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