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SNAPSHOT USA 2021: A third coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States..
e4318.
2024
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Facilitation alters climate change risk on rocky shores..
103:e03596.
2022
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Erratum..
100:e02860.
2019
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Dominant tree species drive beta diversity patterns in western Amazonia..
100:e02636.
2019
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Indirect effects of larval dispersal following mass mortality events..
99:491-493.
2018
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Size, growth, and density data for shallow-water sea urchins from Mexico to the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 1956-2016..
99:761-761.
2018
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Coastal regime shifts: Rapid responses of coastal wetlands to changes in mangrove cover.
98:762-772.
2017
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Evaluating potential conservation conflicts between two listed species: sea otters and black abalone..
96:3102-3108.
2015
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Modeling spatiotemporal dynamics of outbreaking species: influence of environment and migration in a locust.
96:737-748.
2015
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Modeling spatiotemporal dynamics of outbreaking species: influence of environment and migration in a locust..
96:737-748.
2015
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Not just the usual suspects: insect herbivore populations and communities are associated with multiple plant nutrients..
93:1002-1015.
2012
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Stage-structured matrix models for organisms with non-geometric development times..
90:57-68.
2009
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Research Blooms on Blooms.
88:2675-2676.
2007
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An improved formal approach to demographic loop analysis..
88:2124-2131.
2007
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So Many People So Little Biodiversity.
87:263-264.
2006
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Soil respiration and nutrient cycling in wooded communities developing in grassland.
85:2804-2817.
2004
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HERBIVORE FORAGING IN CHEMICALLY HETEROGENEOUS ENVIRONMENTS: NUTRIENTS AND SECONDARY METABOLITES.
83:2489-2501.
2002
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Herbivore foraging in chemically heterogeneous environments: Nutrients and secondary metabolites.
83:2489-2501.
2002
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AN 85YEAR STUDY OF SAGUARO (CARNEGIEA GIGANTEA) DEMOGRAPHY.
79:2676-2693.
1998
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IDENTIFICATION OF ANNUAL RINGS IN AN ARID-LAND WOODY PLANT, PROSOPIS-GLANDULOSA.
75:850-853.
1994
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MECHANISM OF SOUTHWARD MIGRATION OF A NOCTUID MOTH [AGROTIS-IPSILON (HUFNAGEL)] - A COMPLETE MIGRANT.
74:2303-2314.
1993
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INVASION BY THE VARIEGATED LEAFHOPPER AND BIOTIC INTERACTIONS - PARASITISM, COMPETITION, AND APPARENT COMPETITION.
71:1461-1470.
1990
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A GENERAL APPROACH TO TEMPORARY EMIGRATION IN MARKRECAPTURE ANALYSIS.
83:3266-3275.
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A general approach to temporary emigration in mark-recapture analysis.
83:3266-3275.
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A hurricane alters the relationship between mangrove cover and marine subsidies..
103:e3662.
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Analysis of size trajectory data using an energetic-based growth model.
86:1441-1451.
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Body size and trophic position in a diverse tropical food web.
86:2530-2535.
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Coastal regime shifts: rapid responses of coastal wetlands to changes in mangrove cover..
98:762-772.
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Complexity in quantitative food webs..
90:1470-1477.
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Consumer trophic positions respond variably to seasonally fluctuating environments..
100:e02570.
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Demographic heterogeneity, cohort selection, and population growth..
92:1985-1993.
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Does invasion by armored catfish shift trophic ecology of native fishes? Evidence from stable isotope analysis..
104:e4024.
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ESTIMATING POPULATION PROJECTION MATRICES FROM MULTISTAGE MARKRECAPTURE DATA.
83:3257-3265.
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Effects of mangrove cover on coastal erosion during a hurricane in Texas, USA..
102:e03309.
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Estimating population projection matrices from multi-stage mark-recapture data.
83:3257-3265.
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Evidence supporting the importance of terrestrial carbon in a large-river food web..
89:1733-1743.
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Extinction-effective population index: incorporating life-history variations in population viability analysis..
88:2345-2353.
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HERBIVORY, DISEASE, RECRUITMENT LIMITATION, AND SUCCESS OF ALIEN AND NATIVE TREE SPECIES.
84:1489-1505.
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How often do fishes "run on empty"?.
83:2145-2151.
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Hydrogen sulfide, bacteria, and fish: a unique, subterranean food chain..
92:2056-2062.
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Identifying interactions among salmon populations from observed dynamics..
89:4-11.
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Negative outcomes of novel trophic interactions along mangrove range edges..
104:e4051.
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Niche partitioning among frugivorous fishes in response to fluctuating resources in the Amazonian floodplain forest..
95:210-224.
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Nitrogen allocation to offspring and milk production in a capital breeder..
94:1815-1827.
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Parasite genotypes identify source populations of migratory fish more accurately than fish genotypes..
87:823-828.
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Patch use under predation hazard: Effect of the red imported fire ant on deer mouse foraging behavior.
78:308-317.
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Plant diversity, CO2, and N influence inorganic and organic N leaching in grasslands..
88:490-500.
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Quantifying how changing mangrove cover affects ecosystem carbon storage in coastal wetlands..
101:e02916.
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Seasonal changes in the assembly mechanisms structuring tropical fish communities..
98:21-31.
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Size-based responses of prey to piscivore exclusion in a species-rich neotropical river.
85:1311-1320.
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Stronger predation intensity and impact on prey communities in the tropics..
102:e03428.
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Synthesizing stream fish community dynamics in the southern Great Plains and beyond.
99:763-764.
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Tree species fine-root demography parallels habitat specialization across a sandhill soil resource gradient..
90:1773-1787.
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Understory plant communities and the functional distinction between savanna trees, forest trees, and pines..
94:424-434.
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Woody plant encroachment amplifies spatial heterogeneity of soil phosphorus to considerable depth..
99:136-147.
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Niche differentiation and neutral theory: an integrated perspective on shrub assemblages in a parkland savanna
2010
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Ecohydrological implications of woody plant encroachment
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Ecohydrology of semiarid landscapes
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Vegetation patches and runoff-erosion as interacting ecohydrological processes in semiarid landscapes
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Book Reviews: Spatio-temporal complexity in ecological systems
2010
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