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Stability and complexity in model ecosystems.

Robert M. May
- Vol. 6, pp 1-235
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Community interaction webs and zooplankton responses to planktivory manipulations

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Specificity Versus Detectable Polymorphism in Host--Parasite Genetics

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Ecological traits of declining amphibians in upland areas of eastern Australia

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