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Nature Communications|August 7, 2021
The importance of species interactions in eco-evolutionary community dynamics under climate changeAnna Åkesson, Alva Curtsdotter, Anna Eklöf, et al.
Ecology Letters|January 5, 2011
Stepping in Elton's footprints: a general scaling model for body masses and trophic levels across ecosystemsJens O Riede, Ulrich Brose, Bo Ebenman, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Body size in ecological networksGuy Woodward, Bo Ebenman, Mark Emmerson, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 28, 2012
Species-rich ecosystems are vulnerable to cascading extinctions in an increasingly variable worldLinda Kaneryd, Charlotte Borrvall, Sofia Berg, et al.
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Nature Communications|August 7, 2021
The importance of species interactions in eco-evolutionary community dynamics under climate changeAnna Åkesson, Alva Curtsdotter, Anna Eklöf, et al.
Ecology Letters|January 5, 2011
Stepping in Elton's footprints: a general scaling model for body masses and trophic levels across ecosystemsJens O Riede, Ulrich Brose, Bo Ebenman, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Body size in ecological networksGuy Woodward, Bo Ebenman, Mark Emmerson, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 28, 2012
Species-rich ecosystems are vulnerable to cascading extinctions in an increasingly variable worldLinda Kaneryd, Charlotte Borrvall, Sofia Berg, et al.
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