General Theory of Competitive Coexistence in Spatially-Varying Environments

2000 Theoretical Population Biology 979 citations

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Nonlinear systemCovarianceVariable (mathematics)Variance (accounting)Spatial heterogeneityStatistical physicsSpatial dependenceSpatial ecologyPopulationVariation (astronomy)Spatial variabilityQuadratic equationAbundance (ecology)Biological systemMathematicsEconometricsStatisticsEcologyBiologyPhysicsMathematical analysis

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2000
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58
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3
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211-237
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Peter Chesson (2000). General Theory of Competitive Coexistence in Spatially-Varying Environments. Theoretical Population Biology , 58 (3) , 211-237. https://doi.org/10.1006/tpbi.2000.1486

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