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    A Cost-Benefit Model Predicts That Aspen Sunflowers (Helianthella Quinquenervis) in Shady
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A Cost-Benefit Model Predicts That Aspen Sunflowers (Helianthella Quinquenervis) in Shady

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A cost-benefit model predicts that aspen sunflowers (Helianthella quinquenervis) in shady habitats should be less likely to attract ants than those living in sunny habitats.

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