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Resident-Invader Phylogenetic Relatedness, Not Resident Phylogenetic Diversity, Controls Community Invasibility
(American Naturalist)
29 april 2015 14:30:25
Resident-Invader Phylogenetic Relatedness, Not Resident Phylogenetic Diversity, Controls Community Invasibility
(American Naturalist)
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Jiaqi Tan, Zhichao Pu, Wade A. Ryberg and Lin Jiang, The American Naturalist, Volume 0, Issue 0, Page 000, Ahead of Print.
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