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1. Defining the roles of local precipitation and anthropogenic water sources in driving the abundance of Aedes aegypti, an emerging disease vector in urban, arid landscapes

2. Species Richness Net Primary Productivity and the Water Balance Problem

3. An equation of state unifies diversity, productivity, abundance and biomass

4. Soil‐associated drivers of plant traits and functional composition in Atlantic Forest coastal tree communities

5. Disturbance macroecology: a comparative study of community structure metrics in a high‐severity disturbance regime

6. Revealing biases in the sampling of ecological interaction networks

7. Scaling and Complexity in Landscape Ecology

8. Disturbance Ecology in the Anthropocene

9. Effects of anthropogenic wildfire in low-elevation Pacific island vegetation communities in French Polynesia

10. Derivations of the Core Functions of the Maximum Entropy Theory of Ecology

12. A review of the heterogeneous landscape of biodiversity databases: Opportunities and challenges for a synthesized biodiversity knowledge base

13. How deregulation, drought and increasing fire impact Amazonian biodiversity

14. Geographic name resolution service: A tool for the standardization and indexing of world political division names, with applications to species distribution modeling

15. Disentangling the effects of climate change, landscape heterogeneity, and scale on phenological metrics

16. Areas of global importance for conserving terrestrial biodiversity, carbon and water

17. 30% land conservation and climate action reduces tropical extinction risk by more than 50%

18. Scale gaps in landscape phenology: challenges and opportunities

19. Assessing trait driver theory along abiotic gradients in tropical plant communities

20. Analysing ecological networks of species interactions

21. Author Correction: Areas of global importance for conserving terrestrial biodiversity, carbon and water

22. Metabolic partitioning across individuals in ecological communities

23. Disturbance macroecology: a comparative study of community structure metrics in a high‐severity disturbance regime

24. Areas of global importance for terrestrial biodiversity, carbon, and water

25. Drivers of plant traits and forest functional composition in coastal plant communities of the Atlantic Forest

26. The indirect paths to cascading effects of extinctions in mutualistic networks

27. Revealing biases in the sampling of ecological interaction networks

28. Consumption‐Based Conservation Targeting: Linking Biodiversity Loss to Upstream Demand through a Global Wildlife Footprint

29. Maximum entropy models elucidate the contribution of metabolic traits to patterns of community assembly

30. Disturbance macroecology: integrating disturbance ecology and macroecology with different-age post-fire stands of a closed-cone pine forest

31. Effects of anthropogenic wildfire in low-elevation Pacific island vegetation communities in French Polynesia

32. Analysing ecological networks of species interactions

33. Analyzing ecological networks of species interactions

34. Empirical tests of within- and across-species energetics in a diverse plant community

35. Comparison of two maximum entropy models highlights the metabolic structure of metacommunities as a key determinant of local community assembly

36. Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato spirochetes in wild birds in northwestern California: associations with ecological factors, bird behavior and tick infestation

37. Maximum information entropy: a foundation for ecological theory

38. Taxon categories and the universal species-area relationship (a comment on Šizling et al., 'between geometry and biology:the problem of universality of the species-area relationship')

39. Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato spirochetes in wild birds in northwestern California: associations with ecological factors, bird behavior and tick infestation.

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