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- What accounts for biodiversity? Why do lineages of organisms diversify, and why are
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- Long-term ecological dynamics: reciprocal insights from natural and anthropogenic gradients
- grounded estimates of future biodiversity loss. Limitations on the reliability of this method include the difficulty in estimating the proportion of contemporary biota in
- Linking community and ecosystem dynamics through spatial Francois Massol,1,2
- INVASIVE RODENTS ON ISLANDS Direct and indirect effects of rats: does rat eradication
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- Particularly fascinating is the discussion of Martian cli-mate change. Climate change biologists rarely think that
- vol. 173, no. 3 the american naturalist march 2009 Long-Term Effects of Predator Arrival Timing on
- Community assembly dynamics Tadashi Fukami
- Assembly history dictates ecosystem functioning: evidence from wood decomposer communities
- Species divergence and trait convergence in experimental plant community assembly
- Above-and below-ground impacts of introduced predators in seabird-dominated island ecosystems
- Alternative stable states, trait dispersion and ecological restoration Tadashi Fukami and William G. Lee, Tadashi Fukami, Landcare Research, PO Box 69, Lincoln, New Zealand and
- Immigration history controls diversification in experimental adaptive radiation
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- In the face of accelerating biological invasion by non-native predators and habitat fragmentation, little is
- Phylogenetic relatedness predicts priority effects in nectar yeast communities
- PERSPECTIVE Community assembly: alternative stable states or alternative transient states?
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- Do assembly history effects attenuate from species to ecosystem properties? A field test with wood-inhabiting fungi
- Area and the rapid radiation of Hawaiian Bidens (Asteraceae)