Advancing population ecology with integral projection models: a practical guide
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Cory Merow | Sean M. McMahon | C. Jessica E. Metcalf | Mark Rees | Sydne Record | Margaret E. K. Evans | Roberto Salguero-Gómez | Dylan Z. Childs | Eelke Jongejans | Johan P. Dahlgren | S. McMahon | M. Rees | R. Salguero‐Gómez | C. Merow | M. Evans | S. Record | D. Childs | E. Jongejans | J. Dahlgren | C. Metcalf
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