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1. Network science: Applications for sustainable agroecosystems and food security

3. Understanding Trophic Interactions in a Warming World by Bridging Foraging Ecology and Biomechanics with Network Science.

4. Networking nutrients: How nutrition determines the structure of ecological networks.

5. Extra terrestrials: drought creates niche space for rare invertebrates in a large-scale and long-term field experiment.

6. Expanding network ecology in freshwater ecosystems.

7. Long-term changes in macroinvertebrate communities across high-latitude streams.

8. Influence of European Beech (Fagales: Fagaceae) Rot Hole Habitat Characteristics on Invertebrate Community Structure and Diversity.

9. Global variation in freshwater physico-chemistry and its influence on chemical toxicity in aquatic wildlife.

10. Food web transfer of plastics to an apex riverine predator.

11. Macroinvertebrate communities in streams with contrasting water sources in the Japanese Alps.

12. Natural or synthetic - how global trends in textile usage threaten freshwater environments.

13. Environment and food web structure interact to alter the trophic magnification of persistent chemicals across river ecosystems.

14. Estimating the size distribution of plastics ingested by animals.

15. River organisms as indicators of the distribution and sources of persistent organic pollutants in contrasting catchments.

16. Biological Traits and the Transfer of Persistent Organic Pollutants through River Food Webs.

17. Persistent contaminants as potential constraints on the recovery of urban river food webs from gross pollution.

18. A catchment-scale perspective of plastic pollution.

19. Microplastic ingestion by riverine macroinvertebrates.

20. Fishes in a changing world: learning from the past to promote sustainability of fish populations.

21. Endocrine disruption in aquatic systems: up-scaling research to address ecological consequences.

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