Ecology. Untangling an entangled bank.

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Published in Science on February 04, 2005

Authors

David Storch1, Pablo A Marquet, Kevin J Gaston

Author Affiliations

1: Center for Theoretical Study, Charles University, 110 00-CZ Praha 1, Czech Republic.

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