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Addressing context dependence in ecology
A phrase that you are bound to hear many times at any ecology conference is “it depends”. We see context dependence – variation in the magnitude or sign of ecological relationships depending on the conditions under which they are observed (Fig. … Continue reading
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Tagged alien plant invasion, apparent context dependence, biological invasions, confounding, context dependence, context dependency, context dependent, contingency, Ecology, interaction effects, Invasive species, Jane Catford, John Wilson, mechanistic context dependence, Petr Pyšek, Richard Duncan, statistics, Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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