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  • Mora, Camilo; Aburto-Oropeza, Octavio; Ayala Bocos, Arturo; Ayotte, Paula M.; Banks, Stuart; Bauman, Andrew G.; Beger, Maria; Bessudo, Sandra; Booth, David J.; Brokovich, Eran; Brooks, Andrew; Chabanet, Pascale; Cinner, Joshua E.; Cortes Nunez, Jorge; Cruz-Motta, Juan J.; Cupul Magana, Amilcar; DeMartini, Edward E.; Edgar, Graham J.; Feary, David A.; Ferse, Sebastian C. A.; Friedlander, Alan M.; Gaston, Kevin J.; Gough, Charlotte; Graham, Nicholas A. J.; Green, Alison; Guzmán, Héctor M.; Hardt, Marah; Kulbicki, Michel; Letourneur, Yves; Lopez Perez, Andres; Loreau, Michel; Loya, Yossi; Martinez, Camilo; Mascarenas-Osorio, Ismael; Morove, Tau; Nadon, Marc-Olivier; Nakamura, Yohei; Paredes, Gustavo; Polunin, Nicholas V. C.; Pratchett, Morgan S.; Bonilla, Hector Reyes; Rivera, Fernando; Sala, Enric; Sandin, Stuart A.; Soler, German; Stuart-Smith, Rick; Tessier, Emmanuel; Tittensor, Derek P.; Tupper, Mark; Usseglio, Paolo; Vigliola, Laurent; Wantiez, Laurent; Williams, Ivor; Wilson, Shaun K.; Zapata, Fernando A. (2011)
    Difficulties in scaling up theoretical and experimental results have raised controversy over the consequences of biodiversity loss for the functioning of natural ecosystems. Using a global survey of reef fish assemblages, ...
  • Blackburn, Tim M.; Duncan, Richard P.; Evans, Karl L.; Gaston, Kevin J. (2005)
  • Gaspar, Clara; Gaston, Kevin J.; Borges, Paulo A. V.; Cardoso, Pedro (2011)
    The largest standardised database available to date for arthropods in native forests of the Azores archipelago was used to determine the minimum optimal set of native forest fragments needed to accomplish four different ...
  • Sizling, Arnost L.; Storch, David; Sizlingova, Eva; Reif, Jiri; Gaston, Kevin J. (2009)
    The frequency distribution of species abundances [the species abundance distribution (SAD)] is considered to be a fundamental characteristic of community structure. It is almost invariably strongly right-skewed, with most ...

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