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    Animal social networks are robust to changing association definitions by Chan, AHH, Dunning, J, Beck, KB, Burke, T, Chik, HYJ, Dunleavy, D, Evans, T, Ferreira, A, Fourie, B, Griffith, SC, Hillemann, F, Schroeder, J

    Published 2025
    “…We urge researchers to carefully evaluate the ecological context of their study systems when making methodological decisions. …”
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    Innovation and firm survival: the role of timing, funding, and networks by Gao, Ming

    Published 2024
    “…The resource-based view (RBV) theory and organizational ecology theory are used to argue for such moderation effects. …”
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    Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy
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    Highly variable freshwater reservoir offsets found along the Upper Lena watershed, Cis-Baikal, southeast Siberia by Schulting, R, Ramsey, CB, Bazaliiskii, VI, Weber, A

    Published 2015
    “…In contrast to previous studies centered on Lake Baikal and the Angara River, human stable nitrogen isotope values show little or no correlation with the radiocarbon offset, despite the clear trophic differences seen in δ<sup>15</sup>N between terrestrial and aquatic sources of protein in the region's isotope ecology. However, stable carbon isotope measurements show a moderate negative correlation of some predictive value (r = −0.70, p = 0.016, df = 10). …”
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    Understanding reservoirs of multi-host pathogens: A One Health approach to rabies in Tanzania by Hayes, S, Lushasi, K, Changalucha, J, Czupryna, A, Ferguson, E, Lankester, F, Sambo, M, Lugelo, A, Sikana, L, Donnelly, C, Hampson, K

    Published 2025
    “…We highlight how domestic dog vaccination plays a vital role in controlling rabies in these two areas with very different disease ecology.…”
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    Gut microbiota in colorectal cancer: biological role and therapeutic opportunities by Pandey, Himani, Tang, Daryl W. T., Wong, Sunny Hei, Lal, Devi

    Published 2023
    “…Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies and metagenomics have provided new insights into the gut microbial ecology and have helped in linking gut microbiota to CRC. …”
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    Exaggerated expectations in ancient starch research and the need for new taphonomic and authenticity criteria by Mercader, Julio, Akeju, Tolutope, Brown, Melisa, Bundala, Mariam, Collins, Matthew J., Copeland, Les, Crowther, Alison, Dunfield, Peter, Henry, Amanda, Inwood, Jamie, Itambu, Makarius, Kim, Joong-Jae, Larter, Steve, Longo, Laura, Oldenburg, Thomas, Patalano, Robert, Sammynaiken, Ramaswami, Soto, María, Tyler, Robert, Xhauflair, Hermine

    Published 2019
    “…Ancient starch research illuminates aspects of human ecology and economic botany that drove human evolution and cultural complexity over time, with a special emphasis on past technology, diet, health, and adaptation to changing environments and socio-economic systems. …”
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    Modelling Rural Waste Management Using Community Participative Approach (S/O 12935) by Jamaludin, Noor Asma, Ayoup, Hazeline, Che Pak, Nur Azliani Haniza

    Published 2021
    “…Though statistics shows that only thirty percent of the Malaysian populations are residing in rural areas, its contribution towards the ecology and environment cannot be undermined as it constitutes larger part of the country. …”
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    Monograph
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    Spatiotemporal assessment of water security in China: an integrated supply-demand coupling model by Liu, Bin, Zhang, Feilian, Qin, Xiaosheng, Wu, Zhe, Wang, Xiaolan, He, Yuanyuan

    Published 2022
    “…This is important to ensure China's own sustainable development goal. However, the ecological protection capacity was still highly insufficient, staying at an unsafe level for a long time; the security level of water resources and water ecology was still not optimistic and that of hydrological cycle was getting worse under the influence of human activities. …”
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    Global marine flyways identified for long-distance migrating seabirds from tracking data by Davies, T, Guilford, T

    Published 2025
    “…We visualised the routes of each cluster using a line density analysis and used knowledge of seabird spatial ecology to combine the clusters to identify the broad-scale flyways followed by most pelagic migratory seabirds tracked to-date at an ocean-basin scale.…”
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    Grass fields play a greater role in maintaining avian biodiversity in urban landscapes than roadsides by Bichi, H. M., Azhar, Badrul, Yahya, Muhammad Syafiq, Hadi, Muhamad Amir, Ogunjinmi, A. A., Kamarudin, Norizah, Norhisham, Ahmad R.

    Published 2024
    “…Urbanization has become a growing concern in the field of urban ecology, particularly regarding its impact on bird diversity and composition. …”
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    Picophytoplankton of the Northeast U.S. Shelf: Community Composition and Dynamics by Stevens, Bethany Lynn Fowler

    Published 2025
    “…Predicting the response of marine ecosystems to these changes requires mechanistic knowledge of picophytoplankton ecology. This thesis uses a combination of long-term monitoring, cruise data, population models, and high-throughput sequencing to investigate the dynamics of picophytoplankton across scales of space and time that are relevant both to the physiology of the individual cells and to the structure of the Northeast U.S. …”
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    First record of multi-species synchronous coral spawning from Malaysia by Chelliah, Alvin, Amar, Halimi Bin, Hyde, Julian, Yewdall, Katie, Guest, James R., Steinberg, Peter David

    Published 2015
    “…Knowledge about the timing and synchrony of coral spawning has important implications for both the ecology and management of coral reef ecosystems. Data on the timing of spawning and extent of synchrony, however, are still lacking for many coral reefs, particularly from equatorial regions and from locations within the coral triangle. …”
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