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Top-down control in a patchy environment: revisiting the stabilizing role of food-dependent predator dispersal
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    Top-down control in a patchy environment: revisiting the stabilizing role of food-dependent predator dispersal (English)
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    13 March 2015
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    food-dependent migration
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    aggregation
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    top-down control
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    eutrophic ecosystems
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    spatial predator-prey model
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