Non-omnivorous generality promotes population stability.

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Published in Biol Lett on September 22, 2006

Authors

Tamara N Romanuk1, Beatrix E Beisner, Neo D Martinez, Jurek Kolasa

Author Affiliations

1: Pacific Ecoinformatics and Computational Ecology Lab, Berkeley, CA 94703, USA. tromanuk@gmail.com

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