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Timothy C Bonebrake

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The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 9, 2025
Butterflies respond to habitat disturbance in tropical forests through activity shiftsCheng Wenda, Chung-Lim Luk, Suzan Benedick, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|November 24, 2016
Cool habitats support darker and bigger butterflies in Australian tropical forestsShuang Xing, Timothy C Bonebrake, Chin Cheung Tang, et al.
Nature|August 6, 2025
Stronger El Niños reduce tropical forest arthropod diversity and functionAdam C Sharp, Michael J W Boyle, Timothy C Bonebrake, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|December 27, 2024
Wildlife trade investigations benefit from multivariate stable isotope analysesTracey-Leigh Prigge, Astrid A Andersson, Chloe E R Hatten, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|April 28, 2006
Delayed population explosion of an introduced butterflyCarol L Boggs, Cheryl E Holdren, Ipek G Kulahci, et al.
Fundamental Research|January 30, 2026
Global photosynthetic capacity jointly determined by enzyme kinetics and eco-evo-environmental driversZhengbing Yan, Matteo Detto, Zhengfei Guo, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 13, 2022
Home and hub: pet trade and traditional medicine impact reptile populations in source locations and destinationsPauline C Dufour, Elliott F Miot, Tsz Chun So, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 28, 2020
Past and future decline of tropical pelagic biodiversityMoriaki Yasuhara, Chih-Lin Wei, Michal Kucera, et al.
Current Biology : CB|August 20, 2024
Tropical beetles more sensitive to impacts are less likely to be known to scienceMichael J W Boyle, Adam C Sharp, Maxwell V Barclay, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 5, 2026
Soil invertebrates facilitate plant nitrogen assimilation in a tropical seasonal secondary forestXiaoyi Zeng, Annabella C Wong, Michael J W Boyle, et al.
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The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 9, 2025
Butterflies respond to habitat disturbance in tropical forests through activity shiftsCheng Wenda, Chung-Lim Luk, Suzan Benedick, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|November 24, 2016
Cool habitats support darker and bigger butterflies in Australian tropical forestsShuang Xing, Timothy C Bonebrake, Chin Cheung Tang, et al.
Nature|August 6, 2025
Stronger El Niños reduce tropical forest arthropod diversity and functionAdam C Sharp, Michael J W Boyle, Timothy C Bonebrake, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|December 27, 2024
Wildlife trade investigations benefit from multivariate stable isotope analysesTracey-Leigh Prigge, Astrid A Andersson, Chloe E R Hatten, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|April 28, 2006
Delayed population explosion of an introduced butterflyCarol L Boggs, Cheryl E Holdren, Ipek G Kulahci, et al.
Fundamental Research|January 30, 2026
Global photosynthetic capacity jointly determined by enzyme kinetics and eco-evo-environmental driversZhengbing Yan, Matteo Detto, Zhengfei Guo, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 13, 2022
Home and hub: pet trade and traditional medicine impact reptile populations in source locations and destinationsPauline C Dufour, Elliott F Miot, Tsz Chun So, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 28, 2020
Past and future decline of tropical pelagic biodiversityMoriaki Yasuhara, Chih-Lin Wei, Michal Kucera, et al.
Current Biology : CB|August 20, 2024
Tropical beetles more sensitive to impacts are less likely to be known to scienceMichael J W Boyle, Adam C Sharp, Maxwell V Barclay, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 5, 2026
Soil invertebrates facilitate plant nitrogen assimilation in a tropical seasonal secondary forestXiaoyi Zeng, Annabella C Wong, Michael J W Boyle, et al.
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