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How novel are urban ecosystems?
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Using hierarchical levels for urban ecology
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Lessons to be learnt from phytoplankton
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A nutrient-based view of plant¿herbivore interactions
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Naiveté and an aquatic¿terrestrial dichotomy in the effects of introduced predators
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Integrating economic costs into conservation planning
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Bioturbation: a fresh look at Darwin's last idea
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Linking palaeoenvironmental data and models to understand the past and to predict the future
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