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Within‐individual trophic variability drives short‐term intraspecific trait variation in natural populations

Musseau et al., 2020

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15230325373637806056
Author
Musseau C
Vincenzi S
Santoul F
Boulêtreau S
Jesenšek D
Crivelli A
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Journal of Animal Ecology

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Intraspecific trait variability (ITV) maintains functional diversity in populations and communities, and plays a crucial role in ecological and evolutionary processes such as trophic cascades or speciation. Furthermore, functional variation within a species and its …
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