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Publication The status of the world's land and marine mammals: Diversity, threat, and knowledge
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Publication A dynamic model of human dispersal in a land-based economy
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Publication A general model for food web structure
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Publication A knowledge environment for the biodiversity and ecological sciences
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Publication A quantitative synthesis of pollen supplementation experiments highlights the contribution of resource reallocation to estimates of pollen limitation
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Publication An ontology for describing and synthesizing ecological observation data
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Publication Area and mammalian elevational diversity
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Publication Assessing suitability for conservation action: Prioritizing interpond linkages for the california tiger salamander
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Publication Asymmetry in community regulation: Effects of predators and productivity
Eutrophication and predator additions and extinctions are occurring in ecosystems worldwide. Although theory predicts that both will strongly alter the distribution of biomass in whole communities, empirical evidence has not been consolidated to quantitatively determine whether these theoretical predictions are generally borne out in real ecosystems.