Biodiversity, species interactions and ecological networks in a fragmented world
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Guy Woodward | Pedro Jordano | Paulo R. Guimarães | Kate P. Maia | Jens M. Olesen | Lee E. Brown | Isabel Alves-dos-Santos | Christopher N. Kaiser-Bunbury | Claus Rasmussen | Marcus A. M. de Aguiar | W. Daniel Kissling | Jason M. Tylianakis | Yoko L. Dupont | Melanie Hagen | Kristian Trøjelsgaard | W. D. Kissling | Flavia Maria Darcie Marquitti | Francois Edwards | Gareth B. Jenkins | Eoin J. O’Gorman | G. Woodward | P. Jordano | J. Olesen | M. Aguiar | M. D. de Aguiar | P. Guimarães | Kristian Trøjelsgaard | D. Carstensen | M. Hagen | J. Tylianakis | L. Morellato | L. Brown | M. Ledger | François K Edwards | I. Alves-dos-Santos | K. P. Maia | Y. Dupont | F. M. Marquitti | Julieta Genini | Mark E. Ledger | Daniel W. Carstensen | Órla B. McLaughlin | C. Rasmussen | C. Kaiser-Bunbury | Julieta Genini | M. Vidal | Eoin J. O'Gorman | L. Patrícia C. Morellato | Mariana Morais Vidal | Orla McLaughlin | W. Kissling | M. D. Aguiar | F. M. D. Marquitti | L. P. C. Morellato | François K. Edwards | Órla Mclaughlin | C. Kaiser‐Bunbury | Christopher N. Kaiser‐Bunbury
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