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The abandoned mutualist: When ants take their business elsewhere : DSC08089

September 11, 2009
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Join Liza Lester and guests for stories from the field on the Ecological Society of America's Field Talk audio interviews. Conversations usually, but not always, start from new research in one of ESA'sย five journals, and work outward to implications, motivations, curiosities, and the communities in which ecologists live and work.

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