Testing Simple Indices of Habitat Proximity
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Jonathan Dushoff | Claire Kremen | Elizabeth E Crone | Rachael Winfree | Cheryl B Schultz | Neal M Williams | J. Dushoff | R. Budny | N. Williams | C. Kremen | C. Schultz | R. Winfree | E. Crone | Robert V Budny
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