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1. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

2. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

3. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

4. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

5. Potential for positive biodiversity outcomes under diet-driven land use change in Great Britain

6. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

7. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

8. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

9. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

10. Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity

11. Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity

12. Effects of gamma irradiation on instream leaf litter decomposition

13. Impacts of Detritivore Diversity Loss on Instream Decomposition Are Greatest in the Tropics

14. Latitude Dictates Plant Diversity Effects on Instream Decomposition

15. Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity

16. Impacts of Detritivore Diversity Loss on Instream Decomposition Are Greatest in the Tropics

17. Latitude Dictates Plant Diversity Effects on Instream Decomposition

18. Effects of gamma irradiation on instream leaf litter decomposition

19. Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity

20. Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity

21. Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity

22. Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity

23. Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity

24. Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity

25. Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity

26. Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity

27. Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity

28. Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity

29. Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity

30. Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity

31. Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity

32. Latitude Dictates Plant Diversity Effects on Instream Decomposition

33. Impacts of Detritivore Diversity Loss on Instream Decomposition Are Greatest in the Tropics

34. Effects of gamma irradiation on instream leaf litter decomposition

35. Latitude dictates plant diversity effects on instream decomposition

36. Impacts of detritivore diversity loss on instream decomposition are greatest in the tropics

37. Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity

38. Do constrained immigration rates and high β diversity explain contrasting productivity–diversity patterns measured at different scales?

39. Climate change vulnerability higher in arctic than alpine bumblebees

41. Climate change vulnerability higher in arctic than alpine bumblebees

42. Defining and delivering resilient ecological networks: nature conservation in England

43. Defining and delivering resilient ecological networks: nature conservation in England

44. Riparian plant litter quality increases with latitude

45. Riparian plant litter quality increases with latitude

46. Riparian plant litter quality increases with latitude

47. Riparian plant litter quality increases with latitude

48. Trophic roles of tadpoles in tropical Australian streams

49. Riparian plant litter quality increases with latitude

50. Trophic roles of tadpoles in tropical Australian streams

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