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1. Interactive effects of drought and deforestation on multitrophic communities and aquatic ecosystem functions in the Neotropics—a test using tank bromeliads

2. Climate change impact on Amazonian ant gardens

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3. Photosynthetic microorganisms effectively contribute to bryophyte CO2 fixation in boreal and tropical regions

4. Asynchronous recovery of predators and prey conditions resilience to drought in a neotropical ecosystem

5. Extreme rainfall events alter the trophic structure in bromeliad tanks across the Neotropics

6. Arthropod Distribution in a Tropical Rainforest: Tackling a Four Dimensional Puzzle.

7. A Tank Bromeliad Favors Spider Presence in a Neotropical Inundated Forest.

8. Food-web structure in relation to environmental gradients and predator-prey ratios in tank-bromeliad ecosystems.

9. The ecology and feeding habits of the arboreal trap-jawed ant Daceton armigerum.

10. Are algae relevant to the detritus-based food web in tank-bromeliads?

11. Climate change impact on neotropical social wasps.

12. Inherited biotic protection in a neotropical pioneer plant.

13. Arboreal ants use the 'Velcro(R) principle' to capture very large prey.

14. Spatial distribution of dominant arboreal ants in a malagasy coastal rainforest: gaps and presence of an invasive species.

15. Café: La grande épopée

18. Geographical variation in the trait‐based assembly patterns of multitrophic invertebrate communities

19. Ants mediate community composition of root‐associated fungi in an ant‐plant mutualism

20. The Pharaoh's snakes of the teasel: New insights into F rancis Darwin's observations

22. When the 'satisficing' is the new 'fittest': how a proscriptive definition of adaptation can change our view of cognition and culture

23. Climate change negatively affects Amazonian social wasps

25. In situ resistance, not immigration, supports invertebrate community resilience to drought intensification in a Neotropical ecosystem

26. Climate influences the response of community functional traits to local conditions in bromeliad invertebrate communities

27. Overview of regional‐scale diversity patterns of freshwater algae in a Neotropical bromeliad ecosystem

28. Functional redundancy dampens precipitation change impacts on species‐rich invertebrate communities across the Neotropics

29. Biogeomorphological eco-evolutionary feedback between life and geomorphology: a theoretical framework using fossorial mammals

30. Spatial and functional structure of an entire ant assemblage in a lowland Panamanian rainforest

31. Ecological determinants of community structure across the trophic levels of freshwater food webs: a test using bromeliad phytotelmata

32. Les insectes sociaux

33. Assemblages of anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria in tank bromeliads exhibit a host‐specific signature

34. Author response for 'Assemblages of anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria in tank bromeliads exhibit a host‐specific signature'

36. Climate influences the response of community functional traits to local conditions

37. Extreme rainfall events alter the trophic structure in bromeliad tanks across the Neotropics

38. Ant and spider species as surrogates for functional community composition of epiphyte-associated invertebrates in a tropical moist forest

39. Resource availability drives bacterial succession during leaf-litter decomposition in a bromeliad ecosystem

40. Ants impact the composition of the aquatic macroinvertebrate communities of a myrmecophytic tank bromeliad

41. A mimetic nesting association between a timid social wasp and an aggressive arboreal ant

42. Ecological response to altered rainfall differs across the Neotropics

43. Species niches, not traits, determine abundance and occupancy patterns: A multi‐site synthesis

44. Environmental drivers of invertebrate population dynamics in Neotropical tank bromeliads

45. Unexpectedly high bacteriochlorophyllaconcentrations in neotropical tank bromeliads

46. Desiccation resistance traits predict freshwater invertebrate survival and community response to drought scenarios in a Neotropical ecosystem

47. Saproxylic beetles in tropical and temperate forests – A standardized comparison of vertical stratification patterns

48. Bat aggregation mediates the functional structure of ant assemblages

49. The dynamics of ant mosaics in tropical rainforests characterized using the Self-Organizing Map algorithm

50. Tank bromeliads sustain high secondary production in neotropical forests