Roles of dispersal, stochasticity, and nonlinear dynamics in the spatial structuring of seasonal natural enemy-victim populations
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概要
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- Springer-Verlag Tokyoの論文
- 2005-12-01
著者
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BJORNSTAD Ottar
Departments of Entomology and Biology, Pennsylvania State University
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Tobin Patrick
Forest Serv. United States Dep. Of Agriculture Wv Usa
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Tobin Patrick
Usda Forest Service Northern Research Station
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Tobin Patrick
Usda Forest Service Northeastern Research Station
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Bjornstad Ottar
Departments Of Entomology And Biology Pennsylvania State University
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Bjornstad Ottar
Departments Of Entomology And Biology Penn State University
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Bjornstad Ottar
Department Of Entomology And Biology Pennsylvania State University
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