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- APPENDIX S1: SIGNATURE OF BODY SIZE IN FIELD DATA In this appendix, we describe methods and results used to show putative size-dependence
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- Food quality, nutrient limitation of secondary production, and the strength of trophic cascades
- Quality matters: resource quality for hosts and the timing of epidemics
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- Ecological Archives E090-095-A1 Meghan A. Duffy, Spencer R. Hall, Carla E. Cceres, and Anthony R. Ives.
- ONLINE SUPPLEMENTAL APPENDICES Supplemental Appendix S1: Additional field results
- Stoichiometrically Explicit Food Webs: Feedbacks
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- Eating yourself sick: transmission of disease as a function of foraging ecology
- APPENDIX S2: MORE STATISTICAL AND EMPIRICAL RESULTS In this appendix, we present additional results from fitting of and competition among the
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- A Comparison of Total Phosphorus, Chlorophyll a, and Zooplankton in Embayment, Nearshore, and Offshore Habitats of Lake Ontario
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- Functional Ecology Meghan A. Duffy, Jessica M. Housley, Rachel M. Penczykowski, Carla E. Cceres and Spencer R. Hall
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- COMMUNITY ECOLOGY -ORIGINAL PAPER Epidemic size determines population-level effects of fungal
- Unhealthy herds: indirect effects of predators enhance two drivers of disease spread