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1 Advantages of masting in European beech: timing of granivore satiation and benefits of seed caching support the predator dispersal hypothesis Zwolak, Rafał
2015
180 3 p. 749-758
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2 Analysis of potential factors allowing coexistence in a sexual/asexual minnow complex Barron, James N.
2015
180 3 p. 707-715
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3 A naturally heterogeneous landscape can effectively slow down the dispersal of aquatic microcrustaceans Juračka, Petr J.
2015
180 3 p. 785-796
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4 Do birds see the forest for the trees? Scale-dependent effects of tree diversity on avian predation of artificial larvae Muiruri, Evalyne W.
2015
180 3 p. 619-630
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5 Ecological specialisation in habitat selection within a macropodid herbivore guild Garnick, Sarah
2015
180 3 p. 823-832
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6 Enrichment scale determines herbivore control of primary producers Gil, Michael A.
2015
180 3 p. 833-840
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7 Erratum to: Temperature, precipitation and biotic interactions as determinants of tree seedling recruitment across the tree line ecotone Tingstad, Lise
2016
180 3 p. 917-918
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8 Evaluating general allometric models: interspecific and intraspecific data tell different stories due to interspecific variation in stem tissue density and leaf size Huang, Yingxin
2015
180 3 p. 671-684
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9 From video recordings to whisker stable isotopes: a critical evaluation of timescale in assessing individual foraging specialisation in Australian fur seals Kernaléguen, Laëtitia
2015
180 3 p. 657-670
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10 Idiosyncratic responses of Amazonian birds to primary forest disturbance Moura, Nárgila G.
2015
180 3 p. 903-916
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11 Impact of change in winter strategy of one parasitoid species on the diversity and function of a guild of parasitoids Andrade, Thiago Oliveira
2015
180 3 p. 877-888
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12 Increased rainfall variability and N addition accelerate litter decomposition in a restored prairie Schuster, Michael J.
2015
180 3 p. 645-655
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13 Intraspecific differences in plant chemotype determine the structure of arthropod food webs Bálint, János
2015
180 3 p. 797-807
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14 Large-scale pollination experiment demonstrates the importance of insect pollination in winter oilseed rape Lindström, Sandra A. M.
2015
180 3 p. 759-769
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15 Massive turnover rates of fine root detrital carbon in tropical Australian mangroves Robertson, Alistar I.
2015
180 3 p. 841-851
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16 Phylogenetic and ecological factors impact the gut microbiota of two Neotropical primate species Amato, Katherine R.
2015
180 3 p. 717-733
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17 Plant functional traits suggest a change in novel ecological strategies for dominant species in the stages of forest succession Chai, Yongfu
2015
180 3 p. 771-783
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18 Quantifying consistent individual differences in habitat selection Leclerc, Martin
2015
180 3 p. 697-705
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19 Seasonal variations in the stable oxygen isotope ratio of wood cellulose reveal annual rings of trees in a Central Amazon terra firme forest Ohashi, Shinta
2015
180 3 p. 685-696
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20 Secondary bacterial symbiont community in aphids responds to plant diversity Zytynska, Sharon E.
2015
180 3 p. 735-747
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21 Spatial and temporal variation of an ice-adapted predator’s feeding ecology in a changing Arctic marine ecosystem Yurkowski, David J.
2015
180 3 p. 631-644
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22 Stoichiometric implications of a biphasic life cycle Tiegs, Scott D.
2015
180 3 p. 853-863
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23 Temperature effects on seaweed-sustaining top-down control vary with season Werner, Franziska J.
2015
180 3 p. 889-901
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24 Tracing carbon flow through coral reef food webs using a compound-specific stable isotope approach McMahon, Kelton W.
2015
180 3 p. 809-821
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25 Which plant trait explains the variations in relative growth rate and its response to elevated carbon dioxide concentration among Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes derived from a variety of habitats? Oguchi, Riichi
2015
180 3 p. 865-876
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