Invasion by extremes: variation in dispersal and reproduction retards population spread
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Clark, JS; Lewis, M; Horvath, L
Published in: American Naturalist
May 2001
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American Naturalist
Publication Date
May 2001
Volume
157
Start / End Page
537 / 554
Related Subject Headings
- Ecology
- 06 Biological Sciences
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Clark, J. S., Lewis, M., & Horvath, L. (2001). Invasion by extremes: variation in dispersal and reproduction retards population spread. American Naturalist, 157, 537–554.
Clark, J. S., M. Lewis, and L. Horvath. “Invasion by extremes: variation in dispersal and reproduction retards population spread.” American Naturalist 157 (May 2001): 537–54.
Clark JS, Lewis M, Horvath L. Invasion by extremes: variation in dispersal and reproduction retards population spread. American Naturalist. 2001 May;157:537–54.
Clark, J. S., et al. “Invasion by extremes: variation in dispersal and reproduction retards population spread.” American Naturalist, vol. 157, May 2001, pp. 537–54.
Clark JS, Lewis M, Horvath L. Invasion by extremes: variation in dispersal and reproduction retards population spread. American Naturalist. 2001 May;157:537–554.
Published In
American Naturalist
Publication Date
May 2001
Volume
157
Start / End Page
537 / 554
Related Subject Headings
- Ecology
- 06 Biological Sciences