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Relative nonlinearity and permanence
Yun Kang
, Peter Chesson
Polytechnic Science and Mathematics
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
nonlinearity
100%
invasibility
89%
coexistence
58%
resident population
40%
predator
25%
rate
14%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Population
40%
Growth
13%
Agriculture & Biology
predators
38%