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Andrew Allstadt

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Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 3, 2009
Preemptive spatial competition under a reproduction-mortality constraintAndrew Allstadt, Thomas Caraco, G Korniss
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 26, 2012
Interference competition and invasion: spatial structure, novel weapons and resistance zonesAndrew Allstadt, Thomas Caraco, F Molnár, et al.
Theoretical Population Biology|August 19, 2006
Invasive advance of an advantageous mutation: nucleation theoryLauren O'Malley, James Basham, Joseph A Yasi, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|April 20, 2022
Invasive species do not exploit early growing seasons in burned tallgrass prairiesHugh Ratcliffe, Marissa Ahlering, Daren Carlson, et al.
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Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 3, 2009
Preemptive spatial competition under a reproduction-mortality constraintAndrew Allstadt, Thomas Caraco, G Korniss
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 26, 2012
Interference competition and invasion: spatial structure, novel weapons and resistance zonesAndrew Allstadt, Thomas Caraco, F Molnár, et al.
Theoretical Population Biology|August 19, 2006
Invasive advance of an advantageous mutation: nucleation theoryLauren O'Malley, James Basham, Joseph A Yasi, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|April 20, 2022
Invasive species do not exploit early growing seasons in burned tallgrass prairiesHugh Ratcliffe, Marissa Ahlering, Daren Carlson, et al.
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