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Inferring parameters of prey switching in a 1 predator–2 prey plankton system with a linear preference tradeoff
Published 2018“…We thus conclude that prey switching is a possible mechanistic explanation for the observed ciliate–algae dynamics in Lake Constance in spring, but that these data cannot distinguish between the details of prey switching that are encoded in these different models. …”
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Cultivation of choice: new insights into farming practices at Neolithic lakeshore sites
Published 2016“…At Hornstaad-Hornle IA and Sipplingen, on the shore of Lake Constance in south-west Germany, this method has been used to provide a unique insight into strategies of cultivation such as manuring on both a patial and temporal scale.…”
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