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The scaling of seed‐dispersal specialization in interaction networks across levels of organization
Natural ecosystems are characterized by a specialization pattern where few species are common while many others are rare. In ecological networks involving biotic interactions, specialization operates as a continuum at individual, species, and community levels. Theory predicts that ecological and evolutionary factors can primarily explain specialization.
Gabriel M. Moulatlet+3 more
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A multi-output analysis of the iron and steel industry [PDF]
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Turnovsky, Michelle H.
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A bibliographic index of North American Carboniferous invertebrates /
Stuart Weller
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Tracing the Path of Knowledge on “Environmental Governance Processes” for Theory‐Building
ABSTRACT The vast range of environmental governance case studies makes one thing clear: social processes are at the heart of environmental problems—and solutions. But fragmentation in how different contributions define and study environmental governance processes prevents us from drawing lessons from the field.
Liza Wood+2 more
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The World History of Science Online: A Project of the Commission on Bibliography and Documentation
Stephen P. Weldon
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Trends in pheasant abundance in Illinois, 1958-1968 [PDF]
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Labisky, Ronald F.
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An Important Bibliographic AidCatalogue of the Library of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [PDF]
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