Modeling species richness controlled by community-intrinsic and community-extrinsic processes : coastal fish communities as an example
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概要
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- 2002-12-01
著者
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Stenseth N
Centre For Ecological And Evolutionary Synthesis (c.e.e.s.) Department Of Biology University Of Oslo
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Stenseth Nils
Division Of Zoology Department Of Biology University Of Oslo
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Stenseth Nils
Department Of Biology Centre For Ecological And Evolutionary Synthesis (cees) University Of Oslo
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LEKVE Kyrre
Division of Zoology, Department of Biology, University of Oslo
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GJOSAETER Jakob
Institute of Marine Research, Flodevigen Marine Research Station
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Lekve Kyrre
Division Of Zoology Department Of Biology University Of Oslo
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Gjosaeter Jakob
Institute Of Marine Research Flodevigen Marine Research Station
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