Identification of 100 fundamental ecological questions
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Lindsay A. Turnbull | A. Phillimore | R. Freckleton | G. Hays | H. Kokko | M. Emmerson | M. Keeling | Y. Malhi | D. Coomes | D. Purves | Y. Carmel | T. Benton | E. Milner‐Gulland | D. Wardle | T. Wiegand | K. Norris | L. Turnbull | N. Mieszkowska | David Johnson | J. Travis | D. Hodgson | S. Beissinger | T. Coulson | H. Godfray | R. Hails | W. Kunin | K. Thompson | D. Reuman | O. Lewis | J. Reid | X. Lambin | W. J. Sutherland | M. Hutchings | D. Cameron | Albert B. Phillimore | Julia P. G. Jones | David W. Johnson
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