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Biodiversity's ups and downs

Peter J. Morin ()
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Peter J. Morin: Evolution and Natural Resources, Cook College, Rutgers University

Nature, 2000, vol. 406, issue 6795, 463-464

Abstract: Natural ecosystems are devilishly difficult to study. Hence the resort to laboratory simulations, involving short-lived organisms like bacteria, to tackle the question of why some ecosystems support more species than others.

Date: 2000
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