The impact of consumer-resource cycles on the coexistence of competing consumers
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- Limiting similarity and niche theory for structured populations
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- Relative nonlinearity and permanence
- Coexistence in MacArthur-style consumer-resource models.
- Coexistence of temporally segregated competitors in a cyclic environment
- The effect of the Holling type II functional response on apparent competition
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