High reproductive rates result in high predation risks: a mechanism promoting the coexistence of competing prey in spatially structured populations (Q73214849)

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scientific article published on 05 February 2003
  • High Reproductive Rates Result in High Predation Risks: A Mechanism Promoting the Coexistence of Competing Prey in Spatially Structured Populations
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High reproductive rates result in high predation risks: a mechanism promoting the coexistence of competing prey in spatially structured populations
scientific article published on 05 February 2003
  • High Reproductive Rates Result in High Predation Risks: A Mechanism Promoting the Coexistence of Competing Prey in Spatially Structured Populations

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High reproductive rates result in high predation risks: a mechanism promoting the coexistence of competing prey in spatially structured populations (English)

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