The Effects of Spatial and Temporal Environmental Heterogeneities on Persistence in a Laboratory Experimental Community
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概要
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- Springer-Verlag Tokyoの論文
- 1997-12-01
著者
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Mitsunaga Takayuki
Graduate School Of Biological Sciences University Of Tsukuba
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Fujii Koichi
Institute Of Biological Sciences The University Of Tsukuba
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