Indirect population interaction between two aphid species

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Rott, A., Muller, C. and Godfrey, H. 1998. Indirect population interaction between two aphid species. Ecology Letters. 1 (2), pp. 99-103.
AuthorsRott, A., Muller, C. and Godfrey, H.
Year1998
JournalEcology Letters
Journal citation1 (2), pp. 99-103
PublisherBlackwell
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Print1998
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