Cannibalistic Predation in Populations of Flour Beetles

1965; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 38; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1086/physzool.38.3.30152840

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1937-4267

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Thomas Park, David B. Mertz, Władysław Grodziński, Tadeusz Prus,

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Forest Insect Ecology and Management

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