ESTIMATING CHAOS AND COMPLEX DYNAMICS IN AN INSECT POPULATION
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Jim M Cushing | Robert F Costantino | Brian Dennis | Robert A. Desharnais | Shandelle M. Henson | R. Costantino | J. Cushing | B. Dennis | R. Desharnais | S. Henson
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