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1. Differential impacts of alternate primary producers on carbon cycling.

2. Herbivory enhances the diversity of primary producers in pond ecosystems.

3. Fish introductions and light modulate food web fluxes in tropical streams: a whole-ecosystem experimental approach.

4. Variation in stability of elk and red deer populations with abiotic and biotic factors at the species-distribution scale.

5. Net primary production of a temperate deciduous forest exhibits a threshold response to increasing disturbance severity.

6. Phytoplankton traits predict ecosystem function in a global set of lakes.

7. A test of the subsidy-stability hypothesis: the effects of terrestrial carbon in aquatic ecosystems.

8. Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition predicts local grassland primary production worldwide.

9. Rigorous home range estimation with movement data: a new autocorrelated kernel density estimator.

10. Potential for large-bodied Zooplankton and dreissenids to alter the productivity and autotrophic structure of lakes.

11. Assessing nutrient limitation in complex forested ecosystems: alternatives to large-scale fertilization experiments.

12. A direct test of nitrogen and phosphorus limitation to net primary productivity in a lowland tropical wet forest.

13. Glade cascades: indirect legacy effects of pastoralism enhance the abundance and spatial structuring of arboreal fauna.

14. Thresholds of ecosystem response to nutrient enrichment from fish aggregations.

15. Consumers regulate nutrient limitation regimes and primary production in seagrass ecosystems.

16. Precipitation legacies in desert grassland primary production occur through previous-year tiller density.

17. Woody encroachment decreases diversity across North American grasslands and.

18. Benthic-planktonic coupling, regime shifts, and whole-lake primary production in shallow lakes.

19. Plant genotype and nitrogen loading influence seagrass productivity, biochemistry, and plant-herbivore interactions.

20. The role of canopy structural complexity in in wood net primary production of a maturing northern deciduous forest.

21. Terrestrial, benthic, and pelagic resource use in lakes: results from a three-isotope Bayesian mixing model.

22. A direct comparison of the consequences of plant genotypic and species diversity on communities and ecosystem function.

23. Increased primary production shifts the structure and composition of a terrestrial arthropod community.

24. Linking precipitation and C3-C4 plant production to resource dynamics in higher-trophic-level consumers.

25. Consumer return chronology alters recovery trajectory of stream ecosystem structure and function following drought.

26. Global patterns in predator-prey size relationships reveal size dependency of trophic transfer efficiency.

27. The coupling of biodiversity and productivity in phytoplankton communities: consequences for biomass stoichiometry.

28. Major dimensions in food-web structure properties.

29. PRIMARY PRODUCTION AND RAIN USE EFFICIENCY ACROSS A PRECIPITATION GRADIENT ON THE MONGOLIA PLATEAU.

30. GLOBAL POTENTIAL NET PRIMARY PRODUCTION PREDICTED FROM VEGETATION CLASS, PRECIPITATION, AND TEMPERATURE.

31. TROPHIC STRUCTURE OF COASTAL ANTARCTIC FOOD WEBS ASSOCIATED WITH CHANGES IN SEA ICE AND FOOD SUPPLY.

32. MEASURING TERRESTRIAL SUBSIDIES TO AQUATIC FOOD WEBS USING STABLE ISOTOPES OF HYDROGEN.

33. CONTRASTING PLANT PRODUCTIVITY-DIVERSITY RELATIONSHIPS ACROSS LATITUDE: THE ROLE OF EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY.

34. HERBIVORE VS. NUTRIENT CONTROL OF MARINE PRIMARY PRODUCERS: CONTEXT-DEPENDENT EFFECTS.

35. USING THE PRICE EQUATION TO PARTITION THE EFFECTS OF BIODIVERSITY LOSS ON ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION.

36. ENERGY USE AND ANIMAL ABUNDANCE IN LITTER AND SOIL COMMUNITIES.

37. CONSTRAINTS OF PRIMARY PRODUCER N:P STOICHIOMETRY ALONG N:P SUPPLY RATIO GRADIENTS.

38. SPECIES-SPECIFIC DAPHNIA PHENOTYPES: A HISTORY OF INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION AND PELAGIC ECOSYSTEM RESPONSE.

39. FOREST PRODUCTIVITY PREDICTS INVERTEBRATE BIOMASS AND OVENBIRD (SEIURUS AUROCAPILLUS) REPRODUCTION IN APPALACHIAN LANDSCAPES.

40. PREDICTING EFFECTS OF ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERS ON PATCH-SCALE SPECIES RICHNESS FROM PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY.

41. INTER-YEAR CARRYOVER EFFECTS OF A NUTRIENT PULSE ON SPARTINA PLANTS, HERBIVORES, AND NATURAL ENEMIES.

42. REGIONAL PATTERNS OF DECOMPOSITION AND PRIMARY PRODUCTION RATES IN THE U.S. GREAT PLAINS.

43. PATTERNS AND CONTROLS OF PRIMARY PRODUCTION IN THE PATAGONIAN STEPPE: A REMOTE SENSING APPROACH.

44. RESPONSE OF BOG AND FEN PLANT COMMUNITIES TO WARMING AND WATER-TABLE MANIPULATIONS.

46. Scaling aquatic primary productivity: Experiments under nutrient- and light-limited conditions.

47. Low-level forest disturbance effects on primary production, leaf chemistry , and lemur populations.

48. Global potential net primary production predicted from vegetation class, precipitation, and temperature: comment.

49. Global potential net primary production predicted from vegetation class, precipitation, and temperature: reply.

50. A global database of paired leaf nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations of terrestrial plants.

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