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Eleanor M Slade

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Ecology Letters|July 30, 2019
Sexual selection predicts the persistence of populations within altered environmentsJonathan M Parrett, Darren J Mann, Arthur Y C Chung, et al.
Ecology|August 20, 2013
Life-history traits and landscape characteristics predict macro-moth responses to forest fragmentationEleanor M Slade, Thomas Merckx, Terhi Riutta, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|February 10, 2024
Small-Mammal Genomics Highlights Viaducts as Potential Dispersal Conduits for Fragmented PopulationsTabitha C Y Hui, Qian Tang, Elize Y X Ng, et al.
Agronomy for Sustainable Development|February 4, 2020
Long-term crop residue application maintains oil palm yield and temporal stability of productionHsiao-Hang Tao, Jake L Snaddon, Eleanor M Slade, et al.
Ecology|January 16, 2019
Joint species movement modeling: how do traits influence movements?Otso Ovaskainen, Danielle Leal Ramos, Eleanor M Slade, et al.
Ecology Letters|June 26, 2018
Global dung webs: high trophic generalism of dung beetles along the latitudinal diversity gradientKevin Frank, Frank-Thorsten Krell, Eleanor M Slade, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|June 9, 2026
Using Metabarcoding Techniques to Map Multiple Dung Beetle-Vertebrate iDNA Networks in a Southeast Asian ForestXin Rui Ong, Rosie Drinkwater, Samuel K S Cheong, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|December 26, 2021
Tropical forest dung beetle-mammal dung interaction networks remain similar across an environmental disturbance gradientLi Yuen Chiew, Talya D Hackett, Jedediah F Brodie, et al.
Ecology|April 23, 2013
Trait-dependent response of dung beetle populations to tropical forest conversion at local and regional scalesElizabeth Nichols, María Uriarte, Daniel E Bunker, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 9, 2015
Functional identity and diversity of animals predict ecosystem functioning better than species-based indicesVesna Gagic, Ignasi Bartomeus, Tomas Jonsson, et al.
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Ecology Letters|July 30, 2019
Sexual selection predicts the persistence of populations within altered environmentsJonathan M Parrett, Darren J Mann, Arthur Y C Chung, et al.
Ecology|August 20, 2013
Life-history traits and landscape characteristics predict macro-moth responses to forest fragmentationEleanor M Slade, Thomas Merckx, Terhi Riutta, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|February 10, 2024
Small-Mammal Genomics Highlights Viaducts as Potential Dispersal Conduits for Fragmented PopulationsTabitha C Y Hui, Qian Tang, Elize Y X Ng, et al.
Agronomy for Sustainable Development|February 4, 2020
Long-term crop residue application maintains oil palm yield and temporal stability of productionHsiao-Hang Tao, Jake L Snaddon, Eleanor M Slade, et al.
Ecology|January 16, 2019
Joint species movement modeling: how do traits influence movements?Otso Ovaskainen, Danielle Leal Ramos, Eleanor M Slade, et al.
Ecology Letters|June 26, 2018
Global dung webs: high trophic generalism of dung beetles along the latitudinal diversity gradientKevin Frank, Frank-Thorsten Krell, Eleanor M Slade, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|June 9, 2026
Using Metabarcoding Techniques to Map Multiple Dung Beetle-Vertebrate iDNA Networks in a Southeast Asian ForestXin Rui Ong, Rosie Drinkwater, Samuel K S Cheong, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|December 26, 2021
Tropical forest dung beetle-mammal dung interaction networks remain similar across an environmental disturbance gradientLi Yuen Chiew, Talya D Hackett, Jedediah F Brodie, et al.
Ecology|April 23, 2013
Trait-dependent response of dung beetle populations to tropical forest conversion at local and regional scalesElizabeth Nichols, María Uriarte, Daniel E Bunker, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 9, 2015
Functional identity and diversity of animals predict ecosystem functioning better than species-based indicesVesna Gagic, Ignasi Bartomeus, Tomas Jonsson, et al.
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