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1 Changes in the diet of the native sea urchin Arbacia dufresnii at different scenarios of the Undaria pinnatifida invasion (Patagonia, Argentina) Castro, Karen L.

31 C p.
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2 Death from below: Sit-and-wait predatory behavior in a burrowing crayfish (Lacunicambarus thomai) Graham, Zackary A.

31 C p.
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3 Diet of the puma (Puma concolor) in the alpine highlands of the Salinas y Aguada Blanca National Reserve, Peru Luque-Machaca, Hector A.

31 C p.
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4 Grasshopper feeding preference affects cascading effects of predators on plant biomass in a mixed-grass prairie Branson, David H.

31 C p.
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5 Increased nutrient availability correlates with increased growth of the benthic jellyfish Cassiopea spp. Stoner, Elizabeth W.

31 C p.
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6 More than Froot Loops: Keel-billed toucans (Ramphastos sulfuratus) consume vertebrate carrion Romero, Andrea

31 C p.
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7 Sources partitioning in the diet of the mudskipper Periophthalmus waltoni in an arid mangrove system: Evidence from stable isotope analysis Shojaei, Mehdi Ghodrati

31 C p.
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8 Stable isotopes point to anthropogenic subsidies in northern raccoons at the urban-wild interface Nicholson, Molly

31 C p.
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9 The predatory impacts of invasive European wasps on flies are facilitated by carcasses with open wounds Cairncross, Rhys J.

31 C p.
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10 Top-predator removal does not cause trophic cascades in Australian rangeland ecosystems Castle, Geoff

31 C p.
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11 Trophic interactions at avian carcasses: Do scavengers feed on vulture carrion? Butler-Valverde, Miranda J.

31 C p.
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12 Trophic transfer of microplastics in a model freshwater microcosm; lack of a consumer avoidance response Mateos-Cárdenas, Alicia

31 C p.
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13 Unconventional bird predators are relevant to vertebrate trophic relationships? A community science platform helps to answer this question. Latorres, Alex de M.

31 C p.
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14 Using stable isotopes to examine movement and prey usage of cormorants breeding in the southeastern United States Moran, Leah L.K.

31 C p.
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