The influence of larval density, food availability and habitat longevity on the life history and population growth rate of the midge Chironomus riparius
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Thomas H. Hutchinson | Steve J. Maund | Richard M. Sibly | R. Sibly | S. Maund | T. Hutchinson | H. Hooper | Helen L. Hooper
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