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103. Plant Ecology (Book).

105. The seafloor from a trait perspective. A comprehensive life history dataset of soft sediment macrozoobenthos.

106. The metamicrobiome: key determinant of the homeostasis of nutrient recycling.

107. The importance of marshes providing soil stabilization to resist fast-flow erosion in case of a dike breach.

109. Savannas are vital but overlooked carbon sinks.

110. Small herbivores and abiotic heterogeneity promote trait variation of a saltmarsh plant in local communities.

111. Ontogenetic niche shifts as a driver of seasonal migration.

113. Cross-boundary human impacts compromise the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem.

114. North Sea demersal fisheries prefer specific benthic habitats.

115. Change in dominance determines herbivore effects on plant biodiversity.

116. Evidence for 'critical slowing down' in seagrass: a stress gradient experiment at the southern limit of its range.

117. Organic Amendment Under Increasing Agricultural Intensification: Effects on Soil Bacterial Communities and Plant Productivity.

118. A facultative mutualistic feedback enhances the stability of tropical intertidal seagrass beds.

119. Dispersal-competition tradeoff in microbiomes in the quest for land colonization.

120. Unexpected dietary preferences of Eurasian Spoonbills in the Dutch Wadden Sea: spoonbills mainly feed on small fish not shrimp.

121. Benthic primary producers are key to sustain the Wadden Sea food web: stable carbon isotope analysis at landscape scale.

122. Herbivore exclusion promotes a more stochastic plant community assembly in a natural grassland.

123. Termites promote resistance of decomposition to spatiotemporal variability in rainfall.

124. Decoupled diversity dynamics in green and brown webs during primary succession in a saltmarsh.

125. Grassland structural heterogeneity in a savanna is driven more by productivity differences than by consumption differences between lawn and bunch grasses.

126. Drought, Mutualism Breakdown, and Landscape-Scale Degradation of Seagrass Beds.

127. How habitat-modifying organisms structure the food web of two coastal ecosystems.

128. Indirect interactions among tropical tree species through shared rodent seed predators: a novel mechanism of tree species coexistence.

129. Cyclical succession in grazed ecosystems: the importance of interactions between different-sized herbivores and different-sized predators.

130. Long-distance interactions regulate the structure and resilience of coastal ecosystems.

131. Pattern formation at multiple spatial scales drives the resilience of mussel bed ecosystems.

132. Mesoherbivores affect grasshopper communities in a megaherbivore-dominated South African savannah.

133. Biogenic gradients in algal density affect the emergent properties of spatially self-organized mussel beds.

134. Generalities in grazing and browsing ecology: using across-guild comparisons to control contingencies.

135. Invasion success in a marginal habitat: an experimental test of competitive ability and drought tolerance in Chromolaena odorata.

136. Herbivore trampling as an alternative pathway for explaining differences in nitrogen mineralization in moist grasslands.

137. Cross-habitat interactions among bivalve species control community structure on intertidal flats.

138. Testing the metabolic theory of ecology.

139. Ecosystem assembly rules: the interplay of green and brown webs during salt marsh succession.

140. The distribution of large herbivore hotspots in relation to environmental and anthropogenic correlates in the Mara region of Kenya.

141. Alternative mechanisms alter the emergent properties of self-organization in mussel beds.

142. A three-stage symbiosis forms the foundation of seagrass ecosystems.

143. Can clade age alone explain the relationship between body size and diversity?

144. Large grazers modify effects of aboveground-belowground interactions on small-scale plant community composition.

145. Effects of Erosion from Mounds of Different Termite Genera on Distinct Functional Grassland Types in an African Savannah.

146. Body size and the division of niche space: food and predation differentially shape the distribution of Serengeti grazers.

147. Ecosystem engineering by seagrasses interacts with grazing to shape an intertidal landscape.

148. The Serengeti food web: empirical quantification and analysis of topological changes under increasing human impact.

149. Positive feedbacks in seagrass ecosystems--evidence from large-scale empirical data.

150. How well do food distributions predict spatial distributions of shorebirds with different degrees of self-organization?

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