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Can wide consultation help with setting priorities for large-scale biodiversity monitoring programs?Shifts in climate foster exceptional opportunities for species radiation: the case of South african geraniumsAn empirical comparison of SPM preprocessing parameters to the analysis of fMRI data.Variation partitioning of species data matrices: estimation and comparison of fractions.Type 1 error rates of the parsimony permutation tail probability test.Weighted bootstrapping: a correction method for assessing the robustness of phylogenetic treesMetacommunity phylogenetics: separating the roles of environmental filters and historical biogeography.A community of metacommunities: exploring patterns in species distributions across large geographical areas.Ecology in the age of DNA barcoding: the resource, the promise and the challenges ahead.Inferring explicit weighted consensus networks to represent alternative evolutionary histories.Much beyond Mantel: bringing Procrustes association metric to the plant and soil ecologist's toolbox.Habitat-based polymorphism is common in stream fishes.Deconstructing the relationships between phylogenetic diversity and ecology: a case study on ecosystem functioning.A quantitative framework to estimate the relative importance of environment, spatial variation and patch connectivity in driving community composition.Effects of competition on fitness-related traits.How well do multivariate data sets match? The advantages of a Procrustean superimposition approach over the Mantel test.A critical issue in model-based inference for studying trait-based community assembly and a solution.Combining the fourth-corner and the RLQ methods for assessing trait responses to environmental variation.Data curation: Act to staunch loss of research data.The influence of swimming demand on phenotypic plasticity and morphological integration: a comparison of two polymorphic charr species.The interaction between the spatial distribution of resource patches and population density: consequences for intraspecific growth and morphology.Early growth trajectories affect sexual responsiveness.Spatial modeling in ecology: the flexibility of eigenfunction spatial analyses.On the evolution of dispersal via heterogeneity in spatial connectivity.Measuring protected-area isolation and correlations of isolation with land-use intensity and protection status.The role of environmental and spatial processes in structuring lake communities from bacteria to fish.Competitive effects between rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon in natural and artificial streamsMethods to account for spatial autocorrelation in the analysis of species distributional data: a reviewUsing directed phylogenetic networks to retrace species dispersal historyAssessing the robustness of randomization tests: examples from behavioural studiesSpatial isolation and fish communities in drainage lakesWhat controls who is where in freshwater fish communities – the roles of biotic, abiotic, and spatial factorsDeterminism of bacterial metacommunity dynamics in the southern East China Sea varies depending on hydrographySpatial modelling: a comprehensive framework for principal coordinate analysis of neighbour matrices (PCNM)Estimating and controlling for spatial structure in the study of ecological communitiesClimate, history and life-history strategies interact in explaining differential macroecological patterns in freshwater zooplanktonImproving phylogenetic regression under complex evolutionary modelsWill technology trample peer review in ecology? Ongoing issues and potential solutionsConvergent polymorphism between stream and lake habitats: the case of brook charDelineating marine ecological units: a novel approach for deciding which taxonomic group to use and which taxonomic resolution to choose
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