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Robert Pringle

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  • Atkins, Justine, Ryan Long, Johan Pansu, Corina E. Tarnita, and Robert Pringle. 2019. “Cascading Impacts of Large-Carnivore Extirpation in an African Ecosystem”. Science 364: 173-77. Referenced from science.sciencemag.org: Cascading impacts of large-carnivore extirpation in an African ecosystem.
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  • Stalmans, Marc, Tara Massad, Mike J. S. Peel, Corina E. Tarnita, and Robert Pringle. 2019. “War-Induced Collapse and Asymmetric Recovery of Large-Mammal Populations in Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique”. PLoS ONE 14 (3): e0212864. Referenced from journals.plos.org: War-induced collapse and asymmetric recovery of large-mammal populations in Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique.
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  • Pringle, Robert, and Corina E. Tarnita. 2017. “Spatial Self-Organization of Ecosystems: Integrating Multiple Mechanisms of Regular-Pattern Formation”. Annual Review of Entomology 62: 359-77. Referenced from www.annualreviews.org: Spatial Self-Organization of Ecosystems: Integrating Multiple Mechanisms of Regular-Pattern Formation.
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  • Tarnita, Corina, Todd Palmer, and Robert Pringle. 2014. “Colonization and Competition Dynamics Can Explain Incomplete Sterilization Parasitism in Ant-Plant Symbioses”. Ecology Letters 17 (10): 1290-98.
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