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1. A Renaissance of Atoll Ecology.

2. Shifting mammal communities and declining species richness along an elevational gradient on Mount Kenya.

3. Shifting mammal communities and declining species richness along an elevational gradient on Mount Kenya.

4. Connectivity increases trophic subsidies in fragmented landscapes.

5. Invasive rat eradication strongly impacts plant recruitment on a tropical atoll.

6. Rethinking atoll futures: local resilience to global challenges.

7. Limited trophic partitioning among sympatric delphinids off a tropical oceanic atoll.

8. Conservation, biodiversity and infectious disease: scientific evidence and policy implications.

9. Interacting effects of land use and climate on rodent-borne pathogens in central Kenya.

10. Introduced Species, Disease Ecology, and Biodiversity–Disease Relationships.

11. Patterns, Causes, and Consequences of Anthropocene Defaunation.

12. Large wildlife removal drives immune defence increases in rodents.

13. What explains tick proliferation following large-herbivore exclusion?

14. Pelagic marine protected areas protect foraging habitat for multiple breeding seabirds in the central Pacific.

15. Positive and Negative Effects of a Threatened Parrotfish on Reef Ecosystems.

16. Defaunation in the Anthropocene.

17. Declines in large wildlife increase landscape-level prevalence of rodent-borne disease in Africa.

18. Effects of mammalian herbivore declines on plant communities: observations and experiments in an African savanna.

19. Consumer preference for seeds and seedlings of rare species impacts tree diversity at multiple scales.

20. Does habitat disturbance increase infectious disease risk for primates?

21. The roles of productivity and ecosystem size in determining food chain length in tropical terrestrial ecosystems.

22. Effects of Spatial Subsidies and Habitat Structure on the Foraging Ecology and Size of Geckos.

23. DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSES TO GUANO FERTILIZATION AMONG TROPICAL TREE SPECIES WITH VARYING FUNCTIONAL TRAITS.

24. The coconut palm, Cocos nucifera, impacts forest composition and soil characteristics at Palmyra Atoll, Central Pacific.

25. Plants cause ecosystem nutrient depletion via the interruption of bird-derived spatial subsidies.

27. Interacting effects of surface water and temperature on wild and domestic large herbivore aggregations and contact rates.

28. Exotic Down Under.

29. Tools for Green Living.

30. Effects of consumer surface sterilization on diet DNA metabarcoding data of terrestrial invertebrates in natural environments and feeding trials.

31. Sexism discussion misses the point.

33. Cattle aggregations at shared resources create potential parasite exposure hotspots for wildlife.

34. BEAUTIFYING THE BATH.

35. Human infectious disease burdens decrease with urbanization but not with biodiversity.

36. Differences in the behavior and diet between shoaling and solitary surgeonfish (Acanthurus triostegus).

37. Use of high-resolution acoustic cameras to study reef shark behavioral ecology.

38. LIKE A FISH IN WATER.

39. BABY ON BOARD.

40. FOR THE BIRDS.

41. BURYING YOUR THOUGHTS.

42. Caught by the Web.

43. NOT OFF THE HOOK.

44. Reliance of mobile species on sensitive habitats: a case study of manta rays ( Manta alfredi) and lagoons.

45. Context‐dependent effects of shifting large herbivore assemblages on plant structure and diversity.

46. Large-herbivore nemabiomes: patterns of parasite diversity and sharing.

47. Small mammal responses to fire severity mediated by vegetation characteristics and species traits.

48. Night Shift: Expansion of Temporal Niche Use Following Reductions in Predator Density.

49. Acute effects of removing large fish from a near-pristine coral reef.

50. An Observation of Mating in Free-Ranging Blacktip Reef Sharks, Carcharhinus melanopterus.

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