Robustness to secondary extinctions: Comparing trait-based sequential deletions in static and dynamic food webs
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Ulrich Brose | Anna Eklöf | Jens O. Riede | Bo Ebenman | Björn C. Rall | B. Ebenman | U. Brose | Anna Eklöf | Francisco de Castro | Alva Curtsdotter | B. C. Rall | A. Thierry | Alva Curtsdotter | Amrei Binzer | Aaron Thierry | Amrei Binzer
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