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      How Habitat Edges Change Species Interactions

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                Journal
                The American Naturalist
                The American Naturalist
                University of Chicago Press
                0003-0147
                1537-5323
                February 1999
                February 1999
                : 153
                : 2
                : 165-182
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                10.1086/303162
                29578760
                8ed8b8c0-fe25-4ebf-8ad0-8d1a738a4c2d
                © 1999
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