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Cooperation should not be assumed
John M. McNamara, Ken Binmore, Alasdair I. Houston
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Ecologists have already started rebuilding community ecology from functional traits
Warren P. Porter, Michael Kearney
págs. 481-482
Brian J. Enquist, Evan Weiher, Mark Westoby, Brian J. McGill
págs. 482-483
Thinking anthropologically about nature
Robert M. Pringle
págs. 483-484
The human nature of literature
David P. Barash
págs. 484-485
Kristin Johnson
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Thomas Brooks
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Casper J. Breuker, Vincent Debat, Christian Peter Klingenberg
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Using ecosystem engineers to restore ecological systems
John G. Lambrinos, William G. Wilson, Kim Cuddington, James E. Byers, Alan Hastings, Jeffrey A. Crooks, Theresa S. Talley, Clive G. Jones
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Spatial scaling of microbial biodiversity
Brendan J.M. Bohannan, Jessica Green
págs. 501-507
Population genomics in natural microbial communities
Jillian F. Banfield, Rachel J. Whitaker
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Assembly of the human intestinal microbiota
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Moving beyond assumptions to understand abundance distributions across the ranges of species
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