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Ideal free distribution of metabolic activity: implications of seasonal metabolic-activity patterns on competitive coexistence
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    Ideal free distribution of metabolic activity: implications of seasonal metabolic-activity patterns on competitive coexistence (English)
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    10 July 2017
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    competition
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    coexistence
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    ideal free distribution
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    metabolic rate
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    temporal heterogeneity
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