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Dr. Michael Kalyuzhny
Ecology - Modeling and Theory
Ecology, Evolution & Behavior
Do trees repell their own kind more in tropical forests?
Do interactions between species maintain high species diversity?
How can we evaluate the competition between tree species that inhabit the same habitat?
How many species can potentially coexist in tropical and temperate forests?
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