Synthetic datasets and community tools for the rapid testing of ecological hypotheses
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Dominique Gravel | Timothée Poisot | Benjamin Baiser | Daniel B. Stouffer | Miguel B. Araújo | Marie-Josée Fortin | Alyssa R. Cirtwill | Spencer A. Wood | Shawn J. Leroux | M. Fortin | D. Stouffer | M. Araújo | T. Poisot | D. Gravel | S. Wood | S. Leroux | B. Baiser | A. Cirtwill
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