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Publication Living on the Red Edge: Integrating Remote Sensing with Carbon through FLUXNET and SpecNet
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Publication Book review: Learning R the practical way
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Publication Book review: Disrupting Science
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Publication Using food web dominator trees to catch secondary extinctions in action
In ecosystems, a single extinction event can give rise to multiple 'secondary' extinctions. Conservation effort would benefit from tools that help forecast the consequences of species removal. One such tool is the dominator tree, a graph-theoretic algorithm that when applied to food webs unfolds their complex architecture, yielding a simpler topology made of linear pathways that are essential for energy delivery. Each species along these chains is responsible for passing energy to the taxa that follow it and, as such, it is indispensable for their survival.
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Publication Cycling and Cycling Indices
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Publication Ascendency
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Publication A prelude and three fugues on groups in ecological networks
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Publication Behind the shroud: A survey of editors in ecology and evolution
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Publication Modeling the organochlorine contaminant intake of cormorants