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1. The global abundance of tree palms

3. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

4. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

6. The Packing of Fine Powders

7. Phosphatase activity and nitrogen fixation reflect species differences, not nutrient trading or nutrient balance, across tropical rainforest trees

8. Nitrogen fixer abundance has no effect on biomass recovery during tropical secondary forest succession

9. Diversity and carbon storage across the tropical forest biome

11. Sampling strategies and biodiversity of influenza A subtypes in wild birds

12. Avian influenza at both ends of a migratory flyway: characterizing viral genomic diversity to optimize surveillance plans for North America

13. Caught in the Crossfire: the effects of a peer-based intervention program for violently injured youth.

14. The effect of propranolol on blood pressure and central MOPEG concentration in the conscious spontaneously hypertensive rat

15. HOUSING TEMPERATURE ALTERS BURN INDUCED HYPERMETABOLISM IN MICE.

16. Little Brown Bats (Myotis lucifugus) Are Resistant to SARS-CoV-2 Infection.

17. Mycorrhizal associations modify tree diversity-productivity relationships across experimental tree plantations.

18. Trees adjust nutrient acquisition strategies across tropical forest secondary succession.

19. Tree demographic strategies largely overlap across succession in Neotropical wet and dry forest communities.

20. Feedback loops drive ecological succession: towards a unified conceptual framework.

21. Global dominance of lianas over trees is driven by forest disturbance, climate and topography.

22. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities.

23. Mixed success for carbon payments and subsidies in support of forest restoration in the neotropics.

24. Conservation of the insert-2 motif confers Rev1 from different species with an ability to disrupt G-quadruplexes and stimulate translesion DNA synthesis.

25. Experimental Infection of Mexican Free-Tailed Bats ( Tadarida brasiliensis ) with SARS-CoV-2.

26. Global dissemination of influenza A virus is driven by wild bird migration through arctic and subarctic zones.

27. Tallo: A global tree allometry and crown architecture database.

28. Spatiotemporal changes in influenza A virus prevalence among wild waterfowl inhabiting the continental United States throughout the annual cycle.

29. Experimental infection of Mexican free-tailed bats ( Tadarida brasiliensis) with SARS-CoV-2.

30. Species-level tree crown maps improve predictions of tree recruit abundance in a tropical landscape.

31. Strong floristic distinctiveness across Neotropical successional forests.

32. Ecological divergence of wild birds drives avian influenza spillover and global spread.

33. Differences in UV-C LED Inactivation of Legionella pneumophila Serogroups in Drinking Water.

34. Multidimensional tropical forest recovery.

35. Functional recovery of secondary tropical forests.

36. Land use influences stream bacterial communities in lowland tropical watersheds.

37. Experimental challenge of a North American bat species, big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), with SARS-CoV-2.

38. Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N2 (clade 2.3.4.4) challenge of mallards age appropriate to the 2015 midwestern poultry outbreak.

39. Acute oral toxicity and tissue residues of saxitoxin in the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos).

40. Successional syndromes of saplings in tropical secondary forests emerge from environment-dependent trait-demography relationships.

41. Resistance of African tropical forests to an extreme climate anomaly.

42. Lianas do not reduce tree biomass accumulation in young successional tropical dry forests.

43. Legume-microbiome interactions unlock mineral nutrients in regrowing tropical forests.

44. Serosurvey of Coyotes (Canis latrans), Foxes (Vulpes vulpes, Urocyon cinereoargenteus), and Raccoons (Procyon lotor) for Exposure to Influenza a Viruses in the USA.

45. Legionella Diversity and Spatiotemporal Variation in The Occurrence of Opportunistic Pathogens within a Large Building Water System.

46. Long-term thermal sensitivity of Earth's tropical forests.

47. Lianas reduce biomass accumulation in early successional tropical forests.

48. Asynchronous carbon sink saturation in African and Amazonian tropical forests.

49. Avian influenza virus prevalence in marine birds is dependent on ocean temperatures.

50. Tropical carbon sink accelerated by symbiotic dinitrogen fixation.

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