34 results on '"Brian, Joshua I."'
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2. Parasites in biodiversity conservation: friend or foe?
3. Release from aboveground enemies increases seedling survival in grasslands
4. Destructive fishing: An expert‐driven definition and exploration of this quasi‐concept
5. Both presence–absence and abundance models provide important and different information about parasite infracommunities
6. Focus on an island rulemay hide morphological disparity in insular plants
7. Aboveground enemy release increases seedling survival in grasslands
8. A mechanistic framework of enemy release.
9. Enigmatic freshwater mussel declines could be explained by the biodiversity‐disease relationship
10. Fishing for hosts: Larval spurting by the endangered thick-shelled river mussel, Unio crassus
11. Factors at multiple scales drive parasite community structure
12. Mussel parasite richness and risk of extinction
13. Fishing for hosts: Larval spurting by the endangered thick‐shelled river mussel, Uniocrassus
14. Factors at multiple scales drive parasite community structure
15. Mussel parasite richness and risk of extinction
16. Parasitism dramatically alters the ecosystem services provided by freshwater mussels
17. Factors at multiple scales drive parasite community structure.
18. ‘Destructive fishing’—A ubiquitously used but vague term? Usage and impacts across academic research, media and policy
19. Population‐level effects of parasitism on a freshwater ecosystem engineer, the unionid mussel Anodonta anatina
20. “Destructive fishing” – a ubiquitously used but vague term? Usage and impacts across academic research, media, and policy
21. Don't move a mussel? Parasite and disease risk in conservation action
22. Abundance data applied to a novel model invertebrate host shed new light on parasite community assembly in nature
23. A rapid, non‐destructive method for sampling castrating parasites in endangered bivalve molluscs
24. An efficient photograph-based quantitative method for assessing castrating trematode parasites in bivalve molluscs
25. Abundance data applied to a novel model invertebrate host sheds new light on parasite community assembly in nature
26. Focus on an island rule may hide morphological disparity in insular plants
27. Endosymbionts: An overlooked threat in the conservation of freshwater mussels?
28. A rapid, non‐destructive method for sampling castrating parasites in endangered bivalve molluscs.
29. Multi-gene incongruence consistent with hybridisation inCladocopium(Symbiodiniaceae), an ecologically important genus of coral reef symbionts
30. Multi-gene incongruence consistent with hybridisation in Cladocopium (Symbiodiniaceae), an ecologically important genus of coral reef symbionts
31. Elevated Symbiodiniaceae richness at Atauro Island (Timor-Leste): a highly biodiverse reef system
32. Intra-genomic variation in Symbiodinium correlates negatively with photosynthetic efficiency and coral host performance
33. Multi-gene incongruence consistent with hybridisation in Cladocopium (Symbiodiniaceae), an ecologically important genus of coral reef symbionts.
34. Don't move a mussel? Parasite and disease risk in conservation action
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