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The impacts of extreme fluctuating summer temperatures on aphid-parasitoid interactions and community dynamics
Author: Bannerman, Jordan Allen
Date created: 2011-08-30
Fish community dynamics and nursery habitats in an undeveloped estuary
Author: Seitz, Karl
Date created: 2020-01-31

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  • Climate change (2)
  • (-) Community dynamics (2)
  • Aphidius matricariae (1)
  • Estuary (1)
  • Habitat mosaic (1)
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  • Trait-mediated interactions (1)
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