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The relative role of ecological interactions and environmental variables on the population dynamics of marine benthic polychaetes

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Fig. 1 Autoregressive model dynamics. The figure shows the periodicity of the dynamics of the stochastic second-order autoregressive model shown in Eq
Fig. 2 Time series of
Fig. 4 Fitted autoregressive model coefficients within the same scheme as Fig. 1. The numbers indicate the fitted AR(2) model coefficients (1+
Table 1 Fitted population dynamic models for benthic polychaetes at Punta Coloso, Antofagasta, Chile

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