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1. The Importance of Protein in Leaf Selection of Folivorous Primates

9. Warmer ambient temperatures reduce protein intake by a mammalian folivore.

10. Plant secondary metabolites and primate food choices: A meta-analysis and future directions.

11. Food intake: an overlooked driver of climate change casualties?

12. Fundamental dietary specialisation explains differential use of resources within a koala population.

13. Characterization of terpene biosynthesis in Melaleuca quinquenervia and ecological consequences of terpene accumulation during myrtle rust infection.

14. Using the pandemic to decolonize nature: Interrogating pragmatic education.

15. The distribution and abundance of an unusual resource for koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) in a sodium-poor environment.

16. New approaches to tannin analysis of leaves can be used to explain in vitro biological activities associated with herbivore defence.

17. High marker density GWAS provides novel insights into the genomic architecture of terpene oil yield in Eucalyptus.

18. Occurrence and distribution of unsubstituted B-ring flavanones in Eucalyptus foliage.

19. Accuracy of Genomic Prediction for Foliar Terpene Traits in Eucalyptus polybractea .

20. Transcriptome Profiling of Melaleuca quinquenervia Challenged by Myrtle Rust Reveals Differences in Defense Responses Among Resistant Individuals.

21. A hot lunch for herbivores: physiological effects of elevated temperatures on mammalian feeding ecology.

22. Intraspecific Variation in Nutritional Composition Affects the Leaf Age Preferences of a Mammalian Herbivore.

23. Foliar Terpene Chemotypes and Herbivory Determine Variation in Plant Volatile Emissions.

24. Genus-wide variation in foliar polyphenolics in eucalypts.

25. Four terpene synthases contribute to the generation of chemotypes in tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia).

26. Transcriptome analysis of terpene chemotypes of Melaleuca alternifolia across different tissues.

28. Oxidizable Phenolic Concentrations Do Not Affect Development and Survival of Paropsis Atomaria Larvae Eating Eucalyptus Foliage.

29. The importance of protein in leaf selection of folivorous primates.

30. The Use of Polyethylene Glycol in Mammalian Herbivore Diet Studies: What Are We Measuring?

31. Foliar Nutritional Quality Explains Patchy Browsing Damage Caused by an Invasive Mammal.

32. Genomic approaches to selection in outcrossing perennials: focus on essential oil crops.

33. The Eucalyptus terpene synthase gene family.

34. From Leaf Metabolome to In Vivo Testing: Identifying Antifeedant Compounds for Ecological Studies of Marsupial Diets.

35. Transcriptome sequencing of two phenotypic mosaic Eucalyptus trees reveals large scale transcriptome re-modelling.

36. The Relative Concentrations of Nutrients and Toxins Dictate Feeding by a Vertebrate Browser, the Greater Glider Petauroides volans.

37. Extraction of pinocembrin from leaves of different species of Eucalyptus and its quantitative analysis by qNMR and HPTLC.

38. Nutritional correlates of koala persistence in a low-density population.

39. Male-biased predation and its effect on paternity skew and life history in a population of common brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula).

40. Four species of arboreal folivore show differential tolerance to a secondary metabolite.

41. Feeding rates of a mammalian browser confirm the predictions of a 'foodscape' model of its habitat.

42. Explaining intraspecific diversity in plant secondary metabolites in an ecological context.

43. Intensive sampling identifies previously unknown chemotypes, population divergence and biosynthetic connections among terpenoids in Eucalyptus tricarpa.

44. Whole-body protein turnover reveals the cost of detoxification of secondary metabolites in a vertebrate browser.

45. Regional population expansion in Eucalyptus globulus.

46. A faecal index of diet quality that predicts reproductive success in a marsupial folivore.

47. Self-medication: a learning process?

48. A pharm-ecological perspective of terrestrial and aquatic plant-herbivore interactions.

49. Correlations between physical and chemical defences in plants: tradeoffs, syndromes, or just many different ways to skin a herbivorous cat?

50. Differences in gene expression within a striking phenotypic mosaic Eucalyptus tree that varies in susceptibility to herbivory.

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