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1. Global and regional ecological boundaries explain abrupt spatial discontinuities in avian frugivory interactions

2. Direct and plant‐mediated effects of climate on bird diversity in tropical mountains

3. Titmice are a better indicator of bird density in Northern European than in Western European forests

4. Potential of Airborne LiDAR Derived Vegetation Structure for the Prediction of Animal Species Richness at Mount Kilimanjaro

5. Plant and animal functional diversity drive mutualistic network assembly across an elevational gradient

6. Plant–frugivore interactions across the Caribbean islands: Modularity, invader complexes and the importance of generalist species

7. Do large‐scale associations in birds imply biotic interactions or environmental filtering?

8. Climate–land-use interactions shape tropical mountain biodiversity and ecosystem functions

9. Species richness is more important for ecosystem functioning than species turnover along an elevational gradient

10. Bat–bat fly interactions in Central Panama:host traits relate to modularity in a highly specialised network

11. Seed-dispersal networks respond differently to resource effects in open and forest habitats

12. Direct and indirect effects of climate, human disturbance and plant traits on avian functional diversity

13. Climate-land-use interactions shape tropical mountain biodiversity and ecosystem functions

14. Plant and animal functional diversity drive mutualistic network assembly across an elevational gradient

15. Seed-dispersal networks are more specialized in the Neotropics than in the Afrotropics

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