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Worm, B., and J. E. Duffy. 2003. Biodiversity, productivity and stability in real food webs. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 18:628-632.
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(2003)
Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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Worm, B.1
Duffy, J.E.2
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