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Interaction modifications lead to greater robustness than pairwise non-trophic effects in food webs
View ORCID ProfileJ. Christopher D. Terry, View ORCID ProfileRebecca J. Morris, View ORCID ProfileMichael B. Bonsall
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/377473
J. Christopher D. Terry
1Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3PS, UK
Rebecca J. Morris
1Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3PS, UK
2Biological Sciences, Life Sciences Building 85, University of Southampton, Highfield Campus, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK
Michael B. Bonsall
1Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3PS, UK
3St. Peter’s College, New Inn Hall Street, Oxford, OX1 2DL UK

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Posted November 06, 2018.
Interaction modifications lead to greater robustness than pairwise non-trophic effects in food webs
J. Christopher D. Terry, Rebecca J. Morris, Michael B. Bonsall
bioRxiv 377473; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/377473
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