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1. Plant species with larger extrafloral nectaries produce better quality nectar when needed and interact with the best ant partners.

2. Differential transport of a guild of mutualistic root aphids by the ant Lasius flavus.

3. Population structure of Phanaeus vindex (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in SE Michigan.

4. The role of within-plant variation in nectar production: an experimental approach.

5. Water availability and plant–herbivore interactions.

6. Phytochemistry and pharmacology of Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. ex DC: a review.

7. A negative association between nectar standing crop and pollen transfer suggests nectar functions as a manipulator of pollinating bats.

8. first cave associated genus of Berothidae (Insecta: Neuroptera), and a new interpretation of the subfamily Cyrenoberothinae.

9. Biological soil crusts and how they might colonize other worlds: insights from these Brazilian ecosystem engineers.

10. Extrafloral nectar production induced by simulated herbivory does not improve ant bodyguard attendance and ultimately plant defence.

11. The eyes have it: dim-light activity is associated with the morphology of eyes but not antennae across insect orders.

12. Skipping the Dry Diagonal: spatio-temporal evolution of Croton section Cleodora (Euphorbiaceae) in the Neotropics.

13. Mesoamerica is a cradle and the Atlantic Forest is a museum of Neotropical butterfly diversity: insights from the evolution and biogeography of Brassolini (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae).

14. Habitat generalists drive nestedness in a tropical mountaintop insect metacommunity.

15. Frugivory and seed dispersal in a hyperdiverse plant clade and its role as a keystone resource for the Neotropical fauna.

18. Population genetics shed light on species delimitation and life history of the Dyckia pernambucana complex (Bromeliaceae).

19. Dwarf geckos and giant rivers: the role of the São Francisco River in the evolution of Lygodactylus klugei (Squamata: Gekkonidae) in the semi-arid Caatinga of north-eastern Brazil.

20. Protein matters: ants remove herbivores more frequently from extrafloral nectary-bearing plants when habitats are protein poor.

21. Is there an influence of the edge on plant pollination in dry forests? The case of Justicia aequilabris (Acanthaceae).

22. Differences among ant species in plant protection are related to production of extrafloral nectar and degree of leaf herbivory.

23. Seasonal variability in physiological and anatomical traits contributes to invasion success of Prosopis juliflora in tropical dry forest.

24. Phylogenetic analyses of Pilosocereus (Cactaceae) inferred from plastid and nuclear sequences.

25. How forest edge-center transitions in the herb layer interact with beech dominance versus tree diversity.

26. Stability and acceleration of phenotypic evolution in spiny rats ( Trinomys, Echimyidae) across different environments.

27. Sugar Loaf Land in south-eastern Brazil: a centre of diversity for mat-forming bromeliads on inselbergs.

28. Gone with the wind: short- and long-term responses of leaf-cutting ants to the negative effect of wind on their foraging activity.

29. Subcaste-specific evolution of head size in the ant genus Pheidole.

30. Three ways to distinguish species: using behavioural, ecological, and molecular data to tell apart two closely related ants, C amponotus renggeri and C amponotus rufipes ( Hymenoptera: Formicidae).

31. Plant defence as a complex and changing phenotype throughout ontogeny.

32. Holocene southward expansion in seasonally dry tropical forests in South America: phylogeography of Ficus bonijesulapensis ( Moraceae).

33. Phenotypic evolution of an Atlantic Forest passerine ( Xiphorhynchus fuscus): biogeographic and systematic implications.

34. Geographic variation and systematic review of the lizard genus Vanzosaura ( Squamata, Gymnophthalmidae), with the description of a new species.

35. Understanding ontogenetic trajectories of indirect defence: ecological and anatomical constraints in the production of extrafloral nectaries.

36. The impact of coffee and pasture agriculture on predatory and omnivorous leaf-litter ants.

37. Seed banks on Attalea phalerata (Arecaceae) stems in the Pantanal wetland, Brazil.

38. The trail pheromone of the venomous samsum ant, Pachycondyla sennaarensis.

39. How habitat change and rainfall affect dung beetle diversity in Caatinga, a Brazilian semi-arid ecosystem.

40. Colonization Process of the Brazilian Common Vesper Mouse, Calomys expulsus (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae): A Biogeographic Hypothesis.

41. Is pollen removal or seed set favoured by flower longevity in a hummingbird-pollinated Salvia species?

42. A new species of Aeschynomene L. (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae) from a continental sand dune area in north-eastern Brazil.

44. Seed Dispersal by Ants in the Semi-arid Caatinga of North-east Brazil.

45. Plant Sexual Systems and a Review of the Breeding System Studies in the Caatinga, a Brazilian Tropical Dry Forest.

46. Floral Traits and Pollination Systems in the Caatinga, a Brazilian Tropical Dry Forest.

47. Investment in reward by ant-dispersed plants consistently selects for better partners along a geographic gradient.

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