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152. The cost of reproduction: differential resource specialization in female and male California sea otters
153. The Correspondence of Erasmus : Letters 2803 to 2939, Volume 20
154. One-nerved paleas in Cinna arudinaceae L. (Poaceae)
155. The Correspondence of Erasmus : Letters 2635 to 2802 April 1532-April 1533
156. Whales as marine ecosystem engineers
157. Salmon, seabirds, and ecosystem dynamics
158. Animating the Carbon Cycle
159. Integrating the invisible fabric of nature into fisheries management
160. Status and Ecological Effects of the World's Largest Carnivores
161. On Secular Authority
162. A multi-decade time series of kelp forest community structure at San Nicolas Island, California (USA): "Ecological Archives" E094-244
163. Influence of the High Affinity Divalent Cation on Actin Tryptophan Fluorescence
164. Actin-Bound Nucleotide/Divalent Cation Interactions
165. History's legacy: Why future progress in ecology demands a view of the past
166. Impact of banking sector development and environment on population health: evidence from EU transition countries
167. Predicting and Detecting Reciprocity between Indirect Ecological Interactions and Evolution
168. Do trophic cascades affect the storage and flux of atmospheric carbon? An analysis of sea otters and kelp forests
169. Reply to Cucherousset et al.
170. The cost of reproduction: differential resource specialization in female and male California sea otters
171. Assessing the effects of large mobile predators on ecosystem connectivity
172. Trophic Downgrading of Planet Earth
173. Stability, resilience, and phase shifts in rocky subtidal communities along the west coast of Vancouver Island, Canada
174. Predicting community responses to perturbations in the face of imperfect knowledge and network complexity
175. Variation in δ¹³C and δ¹⁵N diet—vibrissae trophic discrimination factors in a wild population of California sea otters
176. Using Ecological Function to Develop Recovery Criteria for Depleted Species: Sea Otters and Kelp Forests in the Aleutian Archipelago
177. Using Stable Isotopes to Investigate Individual Diet Specialization in California Sea Otters (Enhydra lutris nereis)
178. Prey Choice and Habitat Use Drive Sea Otter Pathogen Exposure in a Resource-Limited Coastal System
179. Using Demography and Movement Behavior to Predict Range Expansion of the Southern Sea Otter
180. Bald Eagles and Sea Otters in the Aleutian Archipelago: Indirect Effects of Trophic Cascades
181. Understanding and Predicting Ecological Dynamics: Are Major surprises Inevitable?
182. Food Limitation Leads to Behavioral Diversification and Dietary Specialization in Sea Otters
183. Top-Level Carnivores and Ecosystem Effects: Questions and Approaches
184. Southeast Alaskan kelp forests: inferences of process from large-scale patterns of variation in space and time
185. Incorporating Diverse Data and Realistic Complexity into Demographic Estimation Procedures for Sea Otters
186. Pleistocene Rewilding: An Optimistic Agenda for Twenty‐First Century Conservation
187. Catastrophe, recovery and range limitation in NE Pacific kelp forests : a large-scale perspective
188. An Introduced Predator Alters Aleutian Island Plant Communities by Thwarting Nutrient Subsidies
189. Indirect Food Web Interactions: Sea Otters and Kelp Forest Fishes in the Aleutian Archipelago
190. The performance of the faith and ethical investment products: a comparison before and after the 2008 meltdown
191. Biological interactions maintain the boundaries between kelp forests and urchin barrens in the Aleutian Archipelago
192. To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation Concerning the Improvement of the Christian Estate,
193. The Correspondence of Erasmus : Letters 2472 to 2634, April 1531– March 1532
194. Natural History, Ecology, and the Conservation and Management of Sea Otters
195. List of Contributors
196. Kelp forest ecosystems: biodiversity, stability, resilience and future
197. Physical disturbance by recovering sea otter populations increases eelgrass genetic diversity
198. A Classroom Exercise in Empirical Analysis: Gender Differences in Book-Carrying Behavior.
199. Marine ecological research in seashore and seafloor systems: accomplishments and future directions
200. Outcomes of infrainguinal bypass determined by age in the Vascular Study Group of New England
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