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2. Don't forget the blogosphere.
3. Coordinated distributed experiments in ecology do not consistently reduce heterogeneity in effect size.
4. The Many Roads to Generality in Ecology
5. Synchronous dynamics of zooplankton competitors prevail in temperate lake ecosystems
6. The existence and strength of higher order interactions is sensitive to environmental context
7. Effects of intraspecific phenotypic variation on species coexistence
8. Interaction Strengths in Food Webs: Issues and Opportunities
9. Effects of Algal and Herbivore Diversity on the Partitioning of Biomass within and among Trophic Levels
10. Modelling the Joint Effects of Predator and Prey Diversity on Total Prey Biomass
11. The Long-Term Relationship between Plant Diversity and Total Plant Biomass Depends on the Mechanism Maintaining Diversity
12. Stability and Complexity in Microcosm Communities
13. Effects of Intra- and Interspecific Interactions on Species Responses to Environmental Change
14. Food Web Structure and the Strength of Transient Indirect Effects
15. Variable Outcomes of Protist-Rotifer Competition in Laboratory Microcosms
16. Decline effects are rare in ecology: Reply
17. Population extinctions can increase metapopulation persistence
18. The extended Price equation quantifies species selection on mammalian body size across the Palaeocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum
19. Using a "time machine" to test for local adaptation of aquatic microbes to temporal and spatial environmental variation
20. How much does the typical ecological meta‐analysis overestimate the true mean effect size?
21. Synchronous dynamics of zooplankton competitors prevail in temperate lake ecosystems
22. Species Richness and the Temporal Stability of Biomass Production: A New Analysis of Recent Biodiversity Experiments
23. The dynamics of community assembly under sudden mixing in experimental microcosms
24. The intermediate disturbance hypothesis should be abandoned
25. Biodiversity simultaneously enhances the production and stability of community biomass, but the effects are independent
26. Analyzing the effects of species gain and loss on ecosystem function using the extended Price equation partition
27. Decline effects are rare in ecology
28. Adaptive Dynamics of Competition for Nutritionally Complementary Resources: Character Convergence, Displacement, and Parallelism
29. Partitioning the effects of species loss on community variability using multi-level selection theory
30. Coexistence mechanisms and the paradox of the plankton: quantifying selection from noisy data
31. Partitioning the Mechanisms by Which Genetic Diversity of Parasite Infections Affects Total Parasite Load
32. Character Convergence under Competition for Nutritionally Essential Resources
33. Testing Whether Productivity Mediates the Occurrence of Alternate Stable States and Assembly Cycles in a Model Microcosm System
34. Revealing How Species Loss Affects Ecosystem Function: The Trait-Based Price Equation Partition
35. Testing the Mechanisms by Which Source‐Sink Dynamics Alter Competitive Outcomes in a Model System
36. The Dynamics of Top-down and Bottom-up Effects in Food Webs of Varying Prey Diversity, Composition, and Productivity
37. Using the Price Equation to Partition the Effects of Biodiversity Loss on Ecosystem Function
38. Current Food Web Models Cannot Explain the Overall Topological Structure of Observed Food Webs
39. Testing a Simple Rule for Dominance in Resource Competition
40. Species traits and abundances predict metrics of plant–pollinator network structure, but not pairwise interactions
41. Editorial Expression of Concern
42. Phase-locking and environmental fluctuations generate synchrony in a predator-prey community
43. Experimental evolution of competing bean beetle species reveals long‐term reversals of short‐term evolution, but no consistent character displacement
44. Periventricular heterotopia and the genetics of neuronal migration in the cerebral cortex
45. BIODIVERSITY, FOOD WEB STRUCTURE, AND THE PARTITIONING OF BIOMASS WITHIN AND AMONG TROPHIC LEVELS
46. CONTRIBUTORS
47. Doublecortin, a brain-specific gene mutated in human x-linked lissencephaly and double cortex syndrome, encodes a putative signaling protein
48. Diversity in the deep blue sea
49. Mutations in the X-linked filamin 1 gene cause periventricular nodular heterotopia in males as well as in females
50. An experimental test of the effects of dispersal and the paradox of enrichment on metapopulation persistence
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