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Larval transport modeling of deep-sea invertebrates can aid the search for undiscovered populationsDoes Size Matter? Atmospheric CO2 May Be a Stronger Driver of Stomatal Closing Rate Than Stomatal Size in Taxa That Diversified under Low CO2Charring temperatures are driven by the fuel types burned in a peatland wildfireBaseline intrinsic flammability of Earth's ecosystems estimated from paleoatmospheric oxygen over the past 350 million yearsThe fixation of locally beneficial alleles in a metapopulationRegression analysis of spatial data.Invading and expanding: range dynamics and ecological consequences of the greater white-toothed shrew (Crocidura russula) invasion in Ireland.Theoretical developments in the study and prediction of food intake.The evolution of the control of food intake.Emerging Infectious Disease Implications of Invasive Mammalian Species: The Greater White-Toothed Shrew (Crocidura russula) Is Associated With a Novel Serovar of Pathogenic Leptospira in Ireland.Inferring landscape effects on dispersal from genetic distances: how far can we go?Inferring recent migration rates from individual genotypes.Effects of spatial heterogeneity in moisture content on the horizontal spread of peat fires.The approximately ideal, more or less free distribution.Predicting the effects of body fatness on food intake and performance of sheep.Current hypotheses to explain genetic chaos under the sea.A theory of associating food types with their postingestive consequences.How does pattern of feeding and rate of nutrient delivery influence conditioned food preferences?Having it all: historical energy intakes do not generate the anticipated trade-offs in fecundity.Weak interactions, omnivory and emergent food-web properties.Loss of functionally unique species may gradually undermine ecosystems.Molecular and morphological insights into the origin of the invasive greater white-toothed shrew (Crocidura russula) in IrelandEnvironmental factors associated with invasion: modelling occurrence data from a coordinated sampling programme for Pacific oystersInvasion and eradication of a competitively superior species in heterogeneous landscapesFine-scale distribution of moisture in the surface of a degraded blanket bog and its effects on the potential spread of smouldering fireContrasting dispersal inference methods for the greater white-toothed shrewPropagation probability and spread rates of self-sustained smouldering fires under controlled moisture content and bulk density conditionsQuantifying the effect of semi-natural riparian cover on stream temperatures: implications for salmonid habitat managementTHE EFFECT OF COLLECTIVE DISPERSAL ON THE GENETIC STRUCTURE OF A SUBDIVIDED POPULATIONSexual selection for fighting skills as a driver of sexual segregation in polygynous ungulates: an evolutionary modelHow does pattern of feeding and rate of nutrient delivery influence conditioned food preferences?The very hungry postdocAssociations between basal metabolic rate and reproductive performance in C57BL/6J miceModelling the behaviour of individuals and groups of animals foraging in heterogeneous environmentsA life history model of somatic damage associated with resource acquisition: damage protection or prevention?Does the activity budget hypothesis explain sexual segregation in ungulates?Delayed costs of growth and compensatory growth ratesModelling the impact of microbial grazers on soluble rhizodeposit turnoverOptimal diet selection, frequency dependence and prey renewalSensitivity analysis of equilibrium population size in a density-dependent model for Short-tailed Shearwaters
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