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Complex Trophic Interactions in Deserts: An Empirical Critique of Food-Web Theory
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Gary A. Polis
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July 1991
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July 1991
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The American Naturalist
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The American Naturalist
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The American Naturalist
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University of Chicago Press
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0003-0147
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1537-5323
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July 1991
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10.1086/285208
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