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Structure stabilizes larger numbers of species, but increasing competitive asymmetry increases species loss.
Published 2021“…<b>(B)</b> Comparing identical conditions between two different system sizes (<i>L</i> = 100 and <i>L</i> = 200), the effects of disorder are relatively small in comparison to the effects of system size, with smaller system sizes (blue lines) showing a significant amplification of reduction in survival probability as compared to the larger system. …”
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Change in Watt’s Connectedness Scale (WCS), General Connectedness by Treatment Group.
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Real-Time Polymer Viscosity–Catalytic Activity Relationships on the Microscale
Published 2022“…Consistent with this diffusional-access model, these viscosity changes were found to be monomer-dependent, showing larger changes in microenvironment viscosity in cross-linked polydicyclopentadiene compared to non-crosslinked polynorbornene. …”
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Real-Time Polymer Viscosity–Catalytic Activity Relationships on the Microscale
Published 2022“…Consistent with this diffusional-access model, these viscosity changes were found to be monomer-dependent, showing larger changes in microenvironment viscosity in cross-linked polydicyclopentadiene compared to non-crosslinked polynorbornene. …”