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Impacts of warming revealed by linking resource growth rates with consumer functional responses.Ecology under lake iceFood chains in freshwaters.How low can you go? Impacts of a low-flow disturbance on aquatic insect communities.Does intraspecific competition promote variation? A test via synthesis.Intraspecific phenotypic variation in a fish predator affects multitrophic lake metacommunity structure.Combining genetic and demographic information to prioritize conservation efforts for anadromous alewife and blueback herring.Applying stable isotopes to examine food-web structure: an overview of analytical tools.A global database of nitrogen and phosphorus excretion rates of aquatic animals.LAGOS-NE: A multi-scaled geospatial and temporal database of lake ecological context and water quality for thousands of U.S. lakes.Marine resource flows to terrestrial arthropod predators on a temperate island: the role of subsidies between systems of similar productivity.Life history traits and functional processes generate multiple pathways to ecological stability.Upward Adaptive Radiation Cascades: Predator Diversification Induced by Prey Diversification.Annual mass drownings of the Serengeti wildebeest migration influence nutrient cycling and storage in the Mara River.Emergence of a novel prey life history promotes contemporary sympatric diversification in a top predator.An experimental disturbance alters fish size structure but not food chain length in streams.Ecosystem size determines food-chain length in lakes.Independent evolutionary origins of landlocked alewife populations and rapid parallel evolution of phenotypic traits.Evolutionary history of Daphnia drives divergence in grazing selectivity and alters temporal community dynamics of producers.The influence of a semi-arid sub-catchment on suspended sediments in the Mara River, Kenya.From genes to ecosystems: an emerging synthesis of eco-evolutionary dynamics. Symposium 7, 94th Ecological Society of America Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, August 2009.Local adaptation in transgenerational responses to predators.Intraspecific phenotypic variation among alewife populations drives parallel phenotypic shifts in bluegill.A cascade of evolutionary change alters consumer-resource dynamics and ecosystem function.The impact of intraspecific variation in a fish predator on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity and investment in sex in Daphnia ambigua.Interpopulation variation in a fish predator drives evolutionary divergence in prey in lakes.The role of discharge variation in scaling of drainage area and food chain length in rivers.Experimental evidence that phenotypic divergence in predators drives community divergence in prey.Intraspecific variation in a predator affects community structure and cascading trophic interactions.Testing the productive-space hypothesis: rational and power.Getting to the fat of the matter: models, methods and assumptions for dealing with lipids in stable isotope analyses.The long and short of food-chain lengthDetritus, trophic dynamics and biodiversityAnadromous alewives (Alosa pseudoharengus) contribute marine-derived nutrients to coastal stream food websThe problem of boundaries in defining ecosystems: A potential landmine for uniting geomorphology and ecologyStudying invasion: have we missed the boat?Evaluating the potential for prezygotic isolation and hybridization between landlocked and anadromous alewife () following secondary contactOrganic matter and nutrient inputs from large wildlife influence ecosystem function in the Mara River, AfricaHippos (Hippopotamus amphibius): The animal silicon pumpThe ecological importance of intraspecific variation
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