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2. Eco-evolutionary feedbacks - theoretical models and perspectives
3. Evaluation of the ACTH stimulation test using a low dose of a depot formulation in healthy dogs and in dogs with untreated Cushing's syndrome
4. Animal Models and Renal Biomarkers of Diabetic Nephropathy
5. Fifty years of capacity building in the search for new marine natural products
6. Implications of using different metrics for niche analysis in ecological communities
7. An experimental test of how parasites of predators can influence trophic cascades and ecosystem functioning
8. Unifying Theories of Molecular, Community and Network Evolution
9. Eco-evolutionary feedbacks promote fluctuating selection and long-term stability of antagonistic networks
10. Are scale-free regulatory networks larger than random ones?
11. Deciphering the Interdependence between Ecological and Evolutionary Networks
12. Simple Trophic Modules for Complex Food Webs
13. Interaction Strength Combinations and the Overfishing of a Marine Food Web
14. Food Web Cohesion
15. The Nested Assembly of Plant-Animal Mutualistic Networks
16. Reintroducing Environmental Change Drivers in Biodiversity–Ecosystem Functioning Research
17. Study of the pathogenesis and treatment of diabetes mellitus through animal models
18. Dispersal Dynamics in Food Webs
19. NEUTRAL BIODIVERSITY THEORY CAN EXPLAIN THE IMBALANCE OF PHYLOGENETIC TREES BUT NOT THE TEMPO OF THEIR DIVERSIFICATION
20. The Temporal Dynamics of Resource Use by Frugivorous Birds: A Network Approach
21. Diversity in a Complex Ecological Network with Two Interaction Types
22. Species Abundance and Asymmetric Interaction Strength in Ecological Networks
23. Can Prey Behaviour Induce Spatially Synchronic Aggregation of Solitary Predators?
24. Towards an Integration of Biodiversity–Ecosystem Functioning and Food Web Theory to Evaluate Relationships between Multiple Ecosystem Services
25. Hyperadrenocorticism in Dogs
26. Positive associations among rare species and their persistence in ecological assemblages
27. Investigation of adrenal masses
28. POPULATION DYNAMICS AND FOOD WEB STRUCTURE—PREDICTING MEASURABLE FOOD WEB PROPERTIES WITH MINIMAL DETAIL AND RESOLUTION
29. CONTRIBUTORS
30. Food Webs as Multilayer Networks
31. Comparing species interaction networks along environmental gradients
32. Individual Trait Variation and Diversity in Food Webs
33. Intraspecific variability drives diversity in food webs
34. Frequency-dependent selection predicts patterns of radiations and biodiversity
35. Towards an integration of biodiversity-ecosystem functioning and food web theory to evaluate relationships between multiple ecosystem services
36. Plate tectonics drive tropical reef biodiversity dynamics
37. Plant-Pollinator Interactions: What Are They Telling Us about Community Assembly, Conservation, and Ecosystem Management?
38. The contribution of intra- and interspecific tolerance variability to biodiversity changes along toxicity gradients
39. The emergence of network structure, complementarity and convergence from basic ecological and genetic processes
40. The contribution of intra- and interspecific tolerance variability to biodiversity changes along toxicity gradients
41. Community ecology: stasis, evolution or revolution?
42. Long-Term Efficacy of Trilostane Administered Twice Daily in Dogs With Pituitary-Dependent Hyperadrenocorticism
43. Effects of NGF, BDNF and NT-3 on the laminar distribution of transganglionically transported choleragenoid in the spinal cord dorsal horn following transection of the sciatic nerve in the adult rat
44. Food web structure and habitat loss
45. 8.2 POPULATION DYNAMICS AND FOOD WEB STRUCTURE--PREDICTING MEASURABLE FOOD WEB PROPERTIES WITH MINIMAL DETAIL AND RESOLUTION.
46. The expression of different cytochemical markers in normal and axotomized gracile nucleus projecting dorsal root ganglion cells in the adult rat
47. The contribution of intra- and interspecific tolerance variability to biodiversity changes along toxicity gradients.
48. Chapter Four - Towards an Integration of Biodiversity-Ecosystem Functioning and Food Web Theory to Evaluate Relationships between Multiple Ecosystem Services.
49. The contribution of intra- and interspecific tolerance variability to biodiversity changes along toxicity gradients.
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