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Some plants don’t play games: An ideal free distribution explains the root production of plants that do not engage in a tragedy of the commons game
Gordon G. McNickle, Joel S. Brown
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/004820
Gordon G. McNickle
1University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Biological Sciences, 845 W. Taylor St. (MC066), Chicago, IL, 60607, USA
2Current address: Wilfrid Laurier University, Department of Biology, 75 University Avenue West, Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5, Canada
Joel S. Brown
2Current address: Wilfrid Laurier University, Department of Biology, 75 University Avenue West, Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5, Canada
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Posted May 07, 2014.
Some plants don’t play games: An ideal free distribution explains the root production of plants that do not engage in a tragedy of the commons game
Gordon G. McNickle, Joel S. Brown
bioRxiv 004820; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/004820
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