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Vallina, S. M. , B. A. Ward, S. Dutkiewicz, and M. J. Follows (2013), Maximal feeding with active prey-switching: a kill-the-winner functional response and its effect on global diversity and biogeography, Progress in Oceanography, 120, 93–109, doi: 10.1016/j.pocean.2013.08.001

October 1, 2013Diversity and Biogeography, Top-Down ControlDutkiewicz, Follows, publication, Vallina, Wardadmin

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