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Published online 19 August 2009 | Nature 460, 944-946 (2009) | doi:10.1038/460944a
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Biodiversity: Rack and field
Ecologists have struggled to reconcile what they see in the lab and in the wild. But both views are needed to understand the effects of extinction, finds Virginia Gewin.
More than 100 streams run through Bradley Cardinale's laboratory. Some trickle, others gush.
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