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102. Reorganization of bird communities along a rainforest elevation gradient during a strong El Niño event in Papua New Guinea
103. What Goes in Must Come Out? The Metabolic Profile of Plants and Caterpillars, Frass, and Adults of Asota (Erebidae: Aganainae) Feeding on Ficus (Moraceae) in New Guinea
104. The Sepik River (Papua New Guinea) is not a dispersal barrier for lowland rain-forest frogs
105. Low host specificity in species-rich assemblages of xylem- and phloem-feeding herbivores (Auchenorrhyncha) in a New Guinea lowland rain forest
106. Parasitism rate, parasitoid community composition and host specificity on exposed and semi-concealed caterpillars from a tropical rainforest
107. Estimating global arthropod species richness: refining probabilistic models using probability bounds analysis
108. Arthropod Diversity in a Tropical Forest
109. Climate variability and aridity modulate the role of leaf shelters for arthropods : A global experiment
110. Subtle structures with not-so-subtle functions : A data set of arthropod constructs and their host plants
111. Distribution of biomass dynamics in relation to tree size in forests across the world
112. Toward global integration of biodiversity big data: a harmonized metabarcode data generation module for terrestrial arthropods
113. Toward global integration of biodiversity big data:a harmonized metabarcode data generation module for terrestrial arthropods
114. Toward global integration of biodiversity big data : a harmonized metabarcode data generation module for terrestrial arthropods
115. Why are there more arboreal ant species in primary than in secondary tropical forests?
116. Demography and mobility of three common understory butterfly species from tropical rain forest of Papua New Guinea
117. Predicting tropical insect herbivore abundance from host plant traits and phylogeny
118. Predation on exposed and leaf-rolling artificial caterpillars in tropical forests of Papua New Guinea
119. Insects on Plants: Explaining the Paradox of Low Diversity within Specialist Herbivore Guilds
120. Pilot Study of Using Google Traffic Data to Assess Conditions for Public Transport Operation on Urban Roads
121. Predicting distributions of Wolbachia strains through host ecological contact—Who's manipulating whom?
122. Weak effects of birds, bats, and ants on their arthropod prey on pioneering tropical forest gap vegetation
123. Climate variability and aridity modulate the role of leaf shelters for arthropods: A global experiment
124. Correction
125. Atrial fibrillation in cryptogenic stroke and TIA patients in the nordic atrial fibrillation and stroke The Nordic Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke (NOR-FIB) Study: Main results
126. Guild-specific patterns of species richness and host specialization in plant-herbivore food webs from a tropical forest
127. Rain Forest Conservation in a Tribal World: Why Forest Dwellers Prefer Loggers to Conservationists
128. Quantifying Uncertainty in Estimation of Tropical Arthropod Species Richness
129. Population genetics of ecological communities with DNA barcodes: An example from New Guinea Lepidoptera
130. Beta Diversity of Frogs in the Forests of New Guinea, Amazonia and Europe: Contrasting Tropical and Temperate Communities
131. Changes in Arthropod Assemblages along a Wide Gradient of Disturbance in Gabon
132. Low Beta Diversity of Ambrosia Beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae and Platypodinae) in Lowland Rainforests of Papua New Guinea
133. Species richness and community structure of bats along a forest elevational transect in Papua New Guinea
134. Subtle structures with not‐so‐subtle functions: A data set of arthropod constructs and their host plants
135. Monitoring the Multiple Functions of Tropical Rainforest on a National Scale
136. Toward global integration of biodiversity big data: a harmonized metabarcode data generation module for terrestrial arthropods
137. Ecological Characterization of Syzygium (Myrtaceae) in Papua New Guinea
138. Fern Species Richness and Diversity in the Forest Ecosystems of Papua New Guinea
139. Phylogenetic Dispersion of Host Use in a Tropical Insect Herbivore Community
140. Insects on Plants: Diversity of Herbivore Assemblages Revisited
141. Host Specificity of Insect Herbivores in Tropical Forests
142. From communities to continents: beta diversity of herbivorous insects
143. Species richness and assemblages of bats along a forest elevational transect in Papua New Guinea.
144. Trophic cascades in tropical rainforests: Effects of vertebrate predator exclusion on arthropods and plants in Papua New Guinea.
145. Bats can reach 3626 m a.s.l. in Papua New Guinea: altitudinal range extensions for six rainforest bat species
146. Sex differences in the Norwegian Tenecteplase Trial (NOR‐TEST)
147. Correction
148. Insect herbivores drive the loss of unique chemical defense in willows
149. Insect Herbivores on Parent Trees and Conspecific Seedlings in a Guyana Rain Forest
150. Spatial and Temporal Components of Species Diversity in Auchenorrhyncha (Insecta: Hemiptera) Communities of Indochinese Montane Rain Forest
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