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Binturong ecology and conservation in pristine, fragmented and degraded tropical forests
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Economics and optics influence funding for ecological restoration in a nation-wide program
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How many sites? Methods to assist design decisions when collecting multivariate data in ecology
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Rapid growth and defence evolution following multiple introductions
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Variation in the density and body size of a threatened foundation species across multiple spatial scales
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Age-related clinical spectrum of Plasmodium knowlesi malaria and predictors of severity
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Recruitment of a threatened foundation oyster species varies with large and small spatial scales
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Germs, hosts, and the origin of Frank Macfarlane Burnet's concept of "Self " and "Tolerance," 1936-1949
Published 2013“…While previous histories have focused on Burnet’s “inductive reasoning” or “ecological perspective” to explain his conception of the theory of “self” and “tolerance,” this article finds the origin of his ideas within an important line of modern medical research engendered through the development of germ theories—the studies of the host body and its relationship with parasites.…”
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