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- who: Hugh D. Loxdale from the School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, The Sir Martin Evans Building, Museum Cardiff , AX, Wales, UK have published the article: Generalism in nature: a community ecology perspective, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Because natural populations are rarely homogeneously structured, either as a result of climate, or genetically, due to various mutational forces such as chromosomal changes, and also hybridisation and introgression, and clinal changes in gene frequencies, natural populations can never be unequivocally described as generalist.
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The diet of the Holarctic brown bear, Ursus arctos . . .
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