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Lewi Stone ()
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Lewi Stone: Biomathematics Unit, Tel Aviv University

Nature, 2004, vol. 430, issue 6997, 299-300

Abstract: The seemingly unpredictable ‘boom and bust’ of insect-pest populations will be better understood with the advent of a deceptively simple model combining field and laboratory data with earlier theories.

Date: 2004
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