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1Ecological Monographs, 70(4), 2000, pp. 539–590 q 2000 by the Ecological Society of America CLIMATE, HABITAT QUALITY, AND FITNESS IN NORTHERN SPOTTED OWL POPULATIONS IN NORTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA ALAN B. FRANKLIN,1,2,3 DA

Ecological Monographs, 70(4), 2000, pp. 539–590 q 2000 by the Ecological Society of America CLIMATE, HABITAT QUALITY, AND FITNESS IN NORTHERN SPOTTED OWL POPULATIONS IN NORTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA ALAN B. FRANKLIN,1,2,3 DA

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Source URL: johnmuirproject.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-15 06:27:47
    2Ecological Applications, 28(3), 2018, pp. 854–864 © 2018 by the Ecological Society of America Applying network theory to animal movements to identify properties of landscape space use GUILLAUME BASTILLE-ROUSSEAU

    Ecological Applications, 28(3), 2018, pp. 854–864 © 2018 by the Ecological Society of America Applying network theory to animal movements to identify properties of landscape space use GUILLAUME BASTILLE-ROUSSEAU

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    Source URL: www.savetheelephants.org

    Language: English - Date: 2018-04-26 01:43:56
      3Ecological Applications, 16(5), 2006, pp. 1832–1841 Ó 2006 by the Ecological Society of America NICHE DIFFERENTIATION AND FINE-SCALE PROJECTIONS FOR ARGENTINE ANTS BASED ON REMOTELY SENSED DATA NU´RIA ROURA-PASCUAL,1

      Ecological Applications, 16(5), 2006, pp. 1832–1841 Ó 2006 by the Ecological Society of America NICHE DIFFERENTIATION AND FINE-SCALE PROJECTIONS FOR ARGENTINE ANTS BASED ON REMOTELY SENSED DATA NU´RIA ROURA-PASCUAL,1

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      Source URL: www.life.illinois.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2012-10-07 22:40:25
        4Ecology, 98(4), 2017, pp. 1036–1048 © 2017 by the Ecological Society of America Optimal defense theory explains deviations from latitudinal ­herbivory defense hypothesis Nicholas J. Kooyers,1,2,3,5 Benjamin K. Blackm

        Ecology, 98(4), 2017, pp. 1036–1048 © 2017 by the Ecological Society of America Optimal defense theory explains deviations from latitudinal ­herbivory defense hypothesis Nicholas J. Kooyers,1,2,3,5 Benjamin K. Blackm

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        Source URL: biology.usf.edu

        Language: English - Date: 2017-05-23 13:52:58
          5Ecological Applications, 21(4), 2011, pp. 1257–1271 Ó 2011 by the Ecological Society of America Effects of wetland vs. landscape variables on parasite communities of Rana pipiens: links to anthropogenic factors ANNA M

          Ecological Applications, 21(4), 2011, pp. 1257–1271 Ó 2011 by the Ecological Society of America Effects of wetland vs. landscape variables on parasite communities of Rana pipiens: links to anthropogenic factors ANNA M

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          Source URL: shell.cas.usf.edu

          Language: English - Date: 2011-08-24 14:14:04
            6Ecological Applications, 18(6), 2008, pp. 1530–1546 Ó 2008 by the Ecological Society of America FIRE SEVERITY AND ECOSYTEM RESPONSES FOLLOWING CROWN FIRES IN CALIFORNIA SHRUBLANDS JON E. KEELEY,1,2,3 TERESA BRENNAN,1

            Ecological Applications, 18(6), 2008, pp. 1530–1546 Ó 2008 by the Ecological Society of America FIRE SEVERITY AND ECOSYTEM RESPONSES FOLLOWING CROWN FIRES IN CALIFORNIA SHRUBLANDS JON E. KEELEY,1,2,3 TERESA BRENNAN,1

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            Source URL: www.californiachaparral.com

            Language: English - Date: 2018-08-17 14:45:51
              7Ecology, 87(9), 2006, pp. 2288–2297 Ó 2006 by the Ecological Society of America TREE SPECIES EFFECTS ON DECOMPOSITION AND FOREST FLOOR DYNAMICS IN A COMMON GARDEN SARAH E. HOBBIE,1,4 PETER B. REICH,2 JACEK OLEKSYN,2,3

              Ecology, 87(9), 2006, pp. 2288–2297 Ó 2006 by the Ecological Society of America TREE SPECIES EFFECTS ON DECOMPOSITION AND FOREST FLOOR DYNAMICS IN A COMMON GARDEN SARAH E. HOBBIE,1,4 PETER B. REICH,2 JACEK OLEKSYN,2,3

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              Source URL: greatlakeswormwatch.org

              Language: English - Date: 2006-09-15 10:01:00
                8Ecological Monographs, 70(1), 2000, pp. 149–169 q 2000 by the Ecological Society of America FIRE, SOIL HEATING, AND THE FORMATION OF VEGETATION PATTERNS IN CHAPARRAL DENNIS C. ODION1

                Ecological Monographs, 70(1), 2000, pp. 149–169 q 2000 by the Ecological Society of America FIRE, SOIL HEATING, AND THE FORMATION OF VEGETATION PATTERNS IN CHAPARRAL DENNIS C. ODION1

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                Source URL: www.californiachaparral.com

                Language: English - Date: 2018-08-17 14:45:46
                  9Ecological Applications, 16(5), 2006, pp. 1744–1756 Ó 2006 by the Ecological Society of America SIMULATING THE EFFECTS OF FREQUENT FIRE ON SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COASTAL SHRUBLANDS ALEXANDRA D. SYPHARD,1,4 JANET FRANKLIN

                  Ecological Applications, 16(5), 2006, pp. 1744–1756 Ó 2006 by the Ecological Society of America SIMULATING THE EFFECTS OF FREQUENT FIRE ON SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COASTAL SHRUBLANDS ALEXANDRA D. SYPHARD,1,4 JANET FRANKLIN

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                  Source URL: www.californiachaparral.com

                  Language: English - Date: 2018-08-17 14:45:46
                    10Ecological Society of America Code Of Ethics As Amended May 2013 Preamble: This code provides guiding principles of conduct for all members of the Ecological Society of America and all ecologists certified by the Society

                    Ecological Society of America Code Of Ethics As Amended May 2013 Preamble: This code provides guiding principles of conduct for all members of the Ecological Society of America and all ecologists certified by the Society

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                    Source URL: www.esa.org

                    Language: English - Date: 2015-10-04 07:53:57