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1. Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome.

2. Ecological factors influencing invasive predator survival and movement: insights from a continental-scale study of feral cats in Australia

4. Biotic interactions mediate patterns of herbivore diversity in the Arctic

6. Counting the bodies: Estimating the numbers and spatial variation of Australian reptiles, birds and mammals killed by two invasive mesopredators

7. Counting the bodies: Estimating the numbers and spatial variation of Australian reptiles, birds and mammals killed by two invasive mesopredators

8. Counting the bodies: Estimating the numbers and spatial variation of Australian reptiles, birds and mammals killed by two invasive mesopredators

9. Global maps of soil temperature

10. Growth rings show limited evidence for ungulates’ potential to suppress shrubs across the Arctic

13. Stomping in silence:conceptualizing trampling effects on soils in polar tundra

14. Sharing meals: Predation on Australian mammals by the introduced European red fox compounds and complements predation by feral cats

15. Reptiles as food: Predation of Australian reptiles by introduced red foxes compounds and complements predation by cats

16. Diet of the introduced red fox Vulpes vulpes in Australia: Analysis of temporal and spatial patterns

17. Compounding and complementary carnivores: Australian bird species eaten by the introduced European red fox Vulpes vulpes and domestic cat Felis catus

18. Reptiles as food: Predation of Australian reptiles by introduced red foxes compounds and complements predation by cats

19. Diet of the introduced red fox Vulpes vulpes in Australia: analysis of temporal and spatial patterns

20. Sharing meals: Predation on Australian mammals by the introduced European red fox compounds and complements predation by feral cats

21. Reptiles as food: predation of Australian reptiles by introduced red foxes compounds and complements predation by cats

22. Location of studies and evidence of effects of herbivory on Arctic vegetation: a systematic map

24. Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome

25. Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome

26. Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome

27. Traditional plant functional groups explain variation in economic but not size‐related traits across the tundra biome

28. Traditional plant functional groups explain variation in economic but not size-related traits across the tundra biome

29. Traditional plant functional groups explain variation in economic but not size-related traits across the tundra biome

30. Tundra Trait Team:a database of plant traits spanning the tundra biome

31. Tundra Trait Team: A database of plant traits spanning the tundra biome

32. Traditional plant functional groups explain variation in economic but not size‐related traits across the tundra biome

35. Continuous and discontinuous variation in ecosystem carbon stocks with elevation across a treeline ecotone.

36. Viviparus; georgianus

37. Toxolasma

38. Pomacea; paludosa

39. Toxolasma; parvus

40. Campeloma; geniculum

41. Elliptio; nigella

42. Elliptio; arctata

43. Villosa; lienosa

44. A WHOLE HOSPITAL DELIRIUM AUDIT WITH 20 WEEK FOLLOW-UP.

45. LIVER FUNCTION AS INFLUENCED BY ANESTHETICS AND NARCOTICS

47. Autograph book kept by Florence Alice Ellis, 1915-1917

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