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Shevtsov J and Wickings K. A gradient analysis of multiple interacting guilds highlights the role of biotic interactions in structuring communities. F1000Posters 2012, 3:1351 (slides)

A gradient analysis of multiple interacting guilds highlights the role of biotic interactions in structuring communities

Jane Shevtsov1, Kyle Wickings
Published 04 Oct 2012
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Published 04 Oct 2012

A gradient analysis of multiple interacting guilds highlights the role of biotic interactions in structuring communities

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Jane Shevtsov1, Kyle Wickings
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1 Division of Life Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
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97th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting 2012
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