Nature, Količina 429Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 |
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... interactions , we set all interspecific interactions to zero , but retained the same intraspecific interactions and direct impacts of the stressor on species population growth rates . To illustrate several basic results , we begin with ...
... interactions , we set all interspecific interactions to zero , but retained the same intraspecific interactions and direct impacts of the stressor on species population growth rates . To illustrate several basic results , we begin with ...
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... interactions in more detail , we constructed random food webs22,23 with 20 species ( Methods ) . We scaled the magnitude of interspecific interactions by p , with p = 0 corresponding to no interspecific interactions and p = 1 giving ...
... interactions in more detail , we constructed random food webs22,23 with 20 species ( Methods ) . We scaled the magnitude of interspecific interactions by p , with p = 0 corresponding to no interspecific interactions and p = 1 giving ...
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... interactions , and was the only one available until the middle of the last century , when cosmic ray detectors , nuclear reactors and particle accelerators arrived on the scene . Successful gene knockdown , guaranteed Definitive ...
... interactions , and was the only one available until the middle of the last century , when cosmic ray detectors , nuclear reactors and particle accelerators arrived on the scene . Successful gene knockdown , guaranteed Definitive ...
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