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1 e to the presence of an active and resilient biological community.
2 rs promises to satisfy a growing need in the biological community.
3 wers barriers to Rosetta use for the broader biological community.
4 informed Visualization solutions back to the Biological community.
5 source listing key databases of value to the biological community.
6 source listing key databases of value to the biological community.
7 source listing key databases of value to the biological community.
8 standing changes in the Earth system and its biological communities.
9 barcoding) offers an alternative to describe biological communities.
10 insight into the behavior of a wide array of biological communities.
11 al ocean volume and hosts active and diverse biological communities.
12 ficantly altered the landscape and the local biological communities.
13 l research about the trophic organization of biological communities.
14 t and fluid, and the possible effect on vent biological communities.
15 nisms underlying patterns of biodiversity in biological communities along environmental gradients.
16 e purpose of this paper is to present to the biological community an approach that demonstrates the a
17 t, widespread, and profoundly influential in biological communities and ecosystems.
18 alcoat and to demonstrate potential risks to biological communities and human health.
19 and overlying ocean, supports chemosynthetic biological communities and is responsible for significan
20  change is an important driver of impacts to biological communities and the ecosystem services they p
21 , HGTree represents a useful addition to the biological community and enables quick and easy retrieva
22 viding an accessible resource to the general biological community and facilitating the functional int
23 ise, plant genotype will modulate these same biological communities, and should be considered when de
24 signed specifically to meet the needs of the biological community, and a range of 'BioBeans' are bein
25                                   Changes in biological communities are contemporaneous with shifts i
26                                              Biological communities are normally composed of a few ab
27                                              Biological communities are remarkable in their ability t
28                How geographically widespread biological communities assemble remains a major question
29 volution is a major process operating across biological communities at a range of spatial scales.
30 trategy fulfills a long-standing need in the biological community by facilitating modification site i
31 creasing our understanding of the ecology of biological communities can aid in considerations of how
32 tion, the proposed model leads us to see how biological communities can operate in an integrated way,
33 ipate that it will be adopted rapidly by the biological community.Challenges in biological imaging in
34 e are fundamental to determining how and why biological communities change through time, as well as t
35       Invasive species can quickly transform biological communities due to their high abundance and s
36 l variation on the long-term trajectories of biological communities, from initiation to their demise.
37 onse to the selective pressures of life in a biological community, [GAR(+)] presents a unique example
38                          As the needs of the biological community grow, so too will the need for more
39              In contrast to generally sparse biological communities in open-ocean settings, seamounts
40  strong potential to shift earth systems and biological communities into novel states that have no pr
41                                 Diversity in biological communities is a historical product of immigr
42                      It is critical that the biological community is aware of such tools and is able
43                            The activity of a biological community is the outcome of complex processes
44  model systems for investigating assembly of biological communities, long-term changes in archipelago
45                                 More diverse biological communities may provide ecosystem services th
46               We report a large shift in the biological communities of San Francisco Bay, first detec
47  enters aquatic ecosystems that could impact biological communities of the oil sands region.
48                                          The biological communities of urban ponds were markedly diff
49 and thereby broaden the accessibility to the biological community of continuum electrostatics analyse
50                                              Biological communities often occur in spatially structur
51 cosystems with habitats, biogeochemistry and biological communities outside the natural range of vari
52 though there is still some skepticism in the biological community regarding the value and significanc
53 r, the resilience and stability of surviving biological communities remain poorly quantified.
54 tion of the developed methods by the broader biological community remain challenging because of the i
55                                     Yet, how biological communities respond to concurrent stressors a
56                                          The biological community's reliance on computational annotat
57                Our results indicate that the biological community shapes the very nature of the fitne
58 nts has been suggested as key to controlling biological community structure in these extreme aquatic
59 e lack of robust baseline information on the biological communities that carry out marine photosynthe
60  over decades often reveal abrupt changes in biological communities that signal altered ecosystem sta
61 ates from the selective pressures of life in biological communities, the ability of bacteria to induc
62 hnologies are to be of widespread use to the biological community, the reproducibility of each method
63                                  Response of biological communities to environmental stresses is a cr
64  long-term environmental exposure of diverse biological communities to Me(O)NPs in streams receiving
65            Consequently, the capacity of the biological community to draw down atmospheric CO2 and tr
66 such as nestedness and connectance stabilise biological communities while ignoring key behavioural as
67 ectrometers that are widely available to the biological community, will make this procedure readily a
68 ely to cause specialists to decline, leaving biological communities with reduced numbers of species a
69  and functional genomics efforts provide the biological community with ever-broadening sets of interr
70 s, high diversity rotations can sustain soil biological communities, with positive effects on soil or
71                  Phyre is widely used by the biological community, with >150 submissions per day, and
72 rect interactions (TMIIs)] are widespread in biological communities, yet few studies have explored th

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