Bringing Elton and Grinnell Together: a quantitative framework to represent the biogeography of ecological interaction networks
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Neo D. Martinez | J. Dunne | D. Stouffer | T. Poisot | D. Gravel | J. Tylianakis | S. Wood | B. Baiser | T. Nyman | Tomas Roslin | J. Kopelke
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