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Direct and indirect interactions with vegetation shape crocodylian ecology at multiple scales [期刊论文]
FRESHWATER BIOLOGY, 2019-01-01, 64 (2) : 257-268
Somaweera, Ruchira;  Brien, Mathew L.;  Platt, Steven G.;  Manolis, Charlie;  Webber, Bruce L.
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Evaluating mechanisms of plant-mediated effects on herbivore persistence and occupancy across an ecoregion [期刊论文]
ECOSPHERE, 2019-01-01, 10 (6
Wilkening, Jennifer L.;  Cole, Evan J.;  Beever, Erik A.
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Why mistletoes are more aggregated in disturbed forests? The role of differential host mortality [期刊论文]
Forest Ecology and Management, 2017-01-01, 394
Fontúrbel F.E.;  Salazar D.A.;  Medel R.
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Wildlife species benefitting from a greener Arctic are most sensitive to shrub cover at leading range edges [期刊论文]
Global Change Biology, 2017-01-01,
Wheeler H.C.;  Høye T.T.;  Svenning J.-C.
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Biotic interactions in an exceptionally well preserved osmundaceous fern rhizome from the Early Jurassic of Sweden [期刊论文]
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2016-01-01, 464
McLoughlin S.;  Bomfleur B.
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Abundance and generalisation in mutualistic networks: Solving the chicken-and-egg dilemma [期刊论文]
Ecology Letters, 2016-01-01, 19 (1
Fort H.;  Vázquez D.P.;  Lan B.L.
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A conceptual framework for studying the strength of plant-animal mutualistic interactions [期刊论文]
Ecology Letters, 2015-01-01, 18 (4
Vázquez D.P.;  Ramos-Jiliberto R.;  Urbani P.;  Valdovinos F.S.
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Global Patterns in Post-Dispersal Seed Removal by Invertebrates and Vertebrates [期刊论文]
PLOS ONE, 2014-01-01, 9 (3
Begoña Peco;  Shawn W. Laffan;  Angela T. Moles
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Adaptations of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) for defense against herbivores [期刊论文]
Forest Ecology and Management, 2013-01-01, 299
Lindroth R.L.;  St. Clair S.B.
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Collaborative Research: Asynchrony in the timing of goose-vegetation interactions: implications for biogeochemical cycling in wet sedge tundra [项目]
Jeffrey Welker
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