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  • Biting injuries and transmi... Biting injuries and transmission of Tasmanian devil facial tumour disease
    Hamede, Rodrigo K; McCallum, Hamish; Jones, Menna ... The Journal of animal ecology, 2013, 20130101, January 2013, 2013-Jan, Volume: 82, Issue: 1
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    The Tasmanian devil is threatened with extinction by devil facial tumour disease (DFTD), a unique infectious cancer in which the tumour cells themselves, which derive from a single long‐dead host ...
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  • Functional traits of indivi... Functional traits of individual trees reveal ecological constraints on community assembly in tropical rain forests
    Paine, C. E. Timothy; Baraloto, Christopher; Chave, Jérôme ... Oikos, 20/May , Volume: 120, Issue: 5
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    Niche differentiation and ecological filtering are primary ecological processes that shape community assembly, but their relative importance remains poorly understood. Analyses of the distributions ...
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  • Mediterranean Islands, Frag... Mediterranean Islands, Fragile Communities and Persistent Landscapes
    Bevan, Andrew; Conolly, James 05/2013
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    Mediterranean landscape ecology, island cultures and long-term human history have all emerged as major research agendas over the past half-century, engaging large swathes of the social and natural ...
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  • Global shifts towards posit... Global shifts towards positive species interactions with increasing environmental stress
    He, Qiang; Bertness, Mark D.; Altieri, Andrew H. Ecology letters, 20/May , Volume: 16, Issue: 5
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    The study of positive species interactions is a rapidly evolving field in ecology. Despite decades of research, controversy has emerged as to whether positive and negative interactions predictably ...
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  • Indigenous lands, protected... Indigenous lands, protected areas, and slowing climate change
    Ricketts, Taylor H; Soares-Filho, Britaldo; da Fonseca, Gustavo A B ... PLoS biology, 03/2010, Volume: 8, Issue: 3
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    Recent climate talks in Copenhagen reaffirmed the crucial role of reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD). Creating and strengthening indigenous lands and other protected areas ...
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  • Are functional traits good ... Are functional traits good predictors of demographic rates? Evidence from five neotropical forests
    Poorter, L; Wright, S.J; Paz, H ... Ecology, July 2008, Volume: 89, Issue: 7
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    A central goal of comparative plant ecology is to understand how functional traits vary among species and to what extent this variation has adaptive value. Here we evaluate relationships between four ...
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  • Neutral theory and the evol... Neutral theory and the evolution of ecological equivalence
    Hubbell, Stephen P. Ecology (Durham), June 2006, Volume: 87, Issue: 6
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    Since the publication of the unified neutral theory in 2001, there has been much discussion of the theory, pro and con. The hypothesis of ecological equivalence is the fundamental yet controversial ...
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  • Potassium, phosphorus, or n... Potassium, phosphorus, or nitrogen limit root allocation, tree growth, or litter production in a lowland tropical forest
    Wright, S. Joseph; Yavitt, Joseph B; Wurzburger, Nina ... Ecology (Durham), August 2011, Volume: 92, Issue: 8
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    We maintained a factorial nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) addition experiment for 11 years in a humid lowland forest growing on a relatively fertile soil in Panama to evaluate ...
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  • global meta‐analysis of the... global meta‐analysis of the relative extent of intraspecific trait variation in plant communities
    Siefert, Andrew; Violle, Cyrille; Chalmandrier, Loïc ... Ecology letters, December 2015, Volume: 18, Issue: 12
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    Recent studies have shown that accounting for intraspecific trait variation (ITV) may better address major questions in community ecology. However, a general picture of the relative extent of ITV ...
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  • Language structure is partl... Language structure is partly determined by social structure
    Lupyan, Gary; Dale, Rick PloS one, 01/2010, Volume: 5, Issue: 1
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    Languages differ greatly both in their syntactic and morphological systems and in the social environments in which they exist. We challenge the view that language grammars are unrelated to social ...
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