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Lifted sentences

I haven't done a careful screening, but in reading this I noticed that many sentences are lifted directly from the abstract for Warner & Chesson 1985. I will leave it to others to fix this for now.

This is not a sentence

I was going to correct this article's conspicuous failure to set the title phrase in bold at its first appearance. But here's the opening "sentence":

When species populations encounter a period of time when resources limit the ability for a species to sustain itself and recover in size to a stronger and more abundant population is the basis of the storage effect.

That is obviously a run-on phrase that is not a sentence. If I could tell what it meant, I'd fix it. Michael Hardy (talk) 03:06, 6 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]