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Habitat loss over six decades accelerates regional and local biodiversity loss via changing landscape connectanceHorváth, ZsófiaEcology letters. Volume 22:Number 6 (2019, June); pp 1019-1027 -- [John Wiley & Sons Ltd]Online access |
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Horizontal and vertical diversity jointly shape food web stability against small and large perturbationsZhao, Qinghua et al.Ecology letters. Volume 22:Number 7 (2019, July); pp 1152-1162 -- [John Wiley & Sons Ltd]Online access |
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The diversity of population responses to environmental changeColchero, FernandoEcology letters. Volume 22:Number 2 (2019); pp 342-353 -- [John Wiley & Sons Ltd]Online access |
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Bias in the detection of negative density dependence in plant communitiesDetto, MatteoEcology letters. Volume 22:Number 11 (2019); pp 1923-1939 -- [John Wiley & Sons Ltd]Online access |
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Bias in the detection of negative density dependence in plant communitiesDetto, MatteoEcology letters. Volume 22:Number 11 (2019, November); pp 1923-1939 -- [John Wiley & Sons Ltd]Online access |
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Advancing our understanding of ecological stabilityKéfi, Sonia et al.Ecology letters. Volume 22:Number 9 (2019, September); pp 1349-1356 -- [John Wiley & Sons Ltd]Online access |
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Colour pattern divergence in reef fish species is rapid and driven by both range overlap and symmetryHemingson, Christopher R. et al.Ecology letters. Volume 22:Number 1 (2019, January); pp 190-199 -- [John Wiley & Sons Ltd]Online access |
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The diversity of population responses to environmental changeColchero, Fernando et al.Ecology letters. Volume 22:Number 2 (2019, February); pp 342-353 -- [John Wiley & Sons Ltd]Online access |
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Greater growth stability of trees in marginal habitats suggests a patchy pattern of population loss and retention in response to increased drought at the rear edgeVilà‐Cabrera, Albert; Jump, Alistair S.; Coulson, TimEcology letters. Volume 22:Number 9 (2019, September); pp 1439-1448 -- [John Wiley & Sons Ltd]Online access |
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Simple signals indicate which period of the annual cycle drives declines in seasonal populationsBurant, Joseph B.Ecology letters. Volume 22:Number 12 (2019, December); pp 2141-2150 -- [John Wiley & Sons Ltd]Online access |