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Dynamic Models in Biology BY STEPHEN P. ELLNER AND JOHN GUCKENHEIMER xxii + 329 pp., 25 × 18 × 2cm, ISBN 0 691 12589 9/ISBN 13 978 0 691 12589 3 paperback, US $45.00/GB£ 29.95, Princeton NJ, USA/Oxford, UK: Princeton University Press, 2006

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2007

CAROLE L. HOM*
Affiliation:
Center for Population BiologyUniversity of CaliforniaOne Shields AvenueDavis, CA 95616, USA e-mail: clhom@ucdavis.edu

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Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 2007

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