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2. Demographic and conservation genomic assessment of the threatened marbled teal (Marmaronetta angustirostris)
3. Plant traits associated with seed dispersal by ducks and geese in urban and natural habitats
4. Traits for transport: Alien wetland plants gain an advantage during endozoochorous seed dispersal by waterfowl
5. Migratory geese allow plants to disperse to cooler latitudes across the ocean
6. Seed dispersal by waterbirds: a mechanistic understanding by simulating avian digestion
7. A waterfowl seed-dispersal network from the Neotropical region is nested and modular
8. A waterfowl seed‐dispersal network from the Neotropical region is nested and modular
9. Dispersal of aquatic and terrestrial organisms by waterbirds: A review of current knowledge and future priorities
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11. Seed dispersal by waterbirds: a mechanistic understanding by simulating avian digestion
12. Plants dispersed by a non‐frugivorous migrant change throughout the annual cycle
13. A seed dispersal effectiveness framework across the mutualism–antagonism continuum
14. A seed dispersal effectiveness framework across the mutualism–antagonism continuum
15. High‐throughput sequencing of faeces provides evidence for dispersal of parasites and pathogens by migratory waterbirds
16. A predatory waterbird as a vector of plant seeds and aquatic invertebrates
17. Functional diversity of macroinvertebrates as a tool to evaluate wetland restoration
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19. Genomic data support multiple introductions and explosive demographic expansions in a highly invasive aquatic insect
20. Endozoochory of the same community of plants lacking fleshy fruits by storks and gulls
21. Plant dispersal syndromes are unreliable, especially for predicting zoochory and long‐distance dispersal
22. Dynamic space use of Andalusian rice fields by Lesser Black‐backed Gulls ( Larus fuscus ) is driven by flooding pattern
23. Brine chemistry matters: Isolation by environment and by distance explain population genetic structure of Artemia franciscana in saline lakes
24. Spatial patterns of weed dispersal by wintering gulls within and beyond an agricultural landscape
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26. Endozoochory of the same community of plants lacking fleshy fruits by storks and gulls
27. Is the spread of the alien water boatmanTrichocorixa verticalis verticalis(Hemiptera, Corixidae) aided by zoochory and drought resistant eggs?
28. Seed dispersal by neotropical waterfowl depends on bird species and seasonality
29. Comparing the diversity and composition of waterbird functional traits between natural, restored, and artificial wetlands
30. Waterbird seed‐dispersal networks are similarly nested but less modular than those of frugivorous birds, and not driven by functional traits
31. Rigid laws and invasive species management
32. Seed mass, hardness, and phylogeny explain the potential for endozoochory by granivorous waterbirds
33. Quantifying nutrient inputs by gulls to a fluctuating lake, aided by movement ecology methods
34. Killifish eggs can disperse via gut passage through waterfowl
35. Unravelling the global invasion routes of a worldwide invader, the red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii)
36. A functional perspective for breeding and wintering waterbird communities: temporal trends in species and trait diversity
37. Shorebirds as important vectors for plant dispersal in Europe
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39. Crayfish invasion facilitates dispersal of plants and invertebrates by gulls
40. Endozoochory of aquatic ferns and angiosperms by mallards in Central Europe
41. Phylogenetic relatedness of co‐occurring waterbird communities: a test of Darwin's competition‐relatedness hypothesis
42. Biological invasion modifies the co‐occurrence patterns of insects along a stress gradient
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44. Birds as key vectors for the dispersal of some alien species: Further thoughts
45. Creating a safe operating space for wetlands in a changing climate
46. Newly created ponds complement natural waterbodies for restoration of macroinvertebrate assemblages
47. Looking beyond the mountain: dispersal barriers in a changing world
48. Waterfowl endozoochory: An overlooked long-distance dispersal mode forCuscuta(dodder)
49. Immigration enhances fast growth of a newly established source population
50. Reduction of avian diversity in created versus natural and restored wetlands
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