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  • 2. The effects of immigration and environmental variability on the persistence of an inferior competitor.
    Long ZT, Petchey OL, Holt RD.
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  • 5. Spatial population structure of a specialist leaf-mining moth.
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  • 9. Balanced dispersal between spatially varying local populations: an alternative to the source-sink model.
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  • 13. Metapopulation persistence in heterogeneous landscapes: lessons about the effect of stochasticity.
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  • 17. Temporal variation can facilitate niche evolution in harsh sink environments.
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  • 18. Virus population extinction via ecological traps.
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  • 20. How does intraspecific density regulation influence metapopulation synchrony and persistence?
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