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Negative relationship between dispersal distance and demography in butterfly metapopulations.

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Bibliographic reference Baguette, Michel ; Schtickzelle, Nicolas. Negative relationship between dispersal distance and demography in butterfly metapopulations.. In: Ecology, Vol. 87, no. 3, p. 648-54 (2006)
Permanent URL http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/12784