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1 terglacial changes in climate were also more species rich.
2 the Arctic where the communities are already species rich.
3 ersity in rainforests are significantly more species-rich.
4 Lakes represent some of the fastest and most species-rich adaptive radiations known, but rivers in mo
5 rming, accounting in our test ecosystem (the species-rich alpine belt of Caucasus mountains, Russia)
6   Songbirds (oscine passerines) are the most species-rich and cosmopolitan bird group, comprising alm
7  of these species; rather it emerges because species-rich and strongly interacting species sets have
8               Coral reefs are among the most species-rich and threatened ecosystems on Earth, yet the
9                                   Within the species-rich and trophically diverse phylum Nematoda, at
10 rns using genome skimming and ddRAD-seq in a species-rich Andean genus (Diplostephium) and its allies
11 on in beetles, even though they are the most species rich animal group on Earth and exhibit considera
12 dicting the consequences of extinctions from species-rich animal communities.
13 e constants (ke values) among members of two species-rich aquatic insect families, Ephemerellidae and
14 n bioaccumulation in 19 species spanning two species-rich aquatic insect families: Ephemerellidae (or
15 wn about its maintenance and transmission in species-rich areas or about the potential role of domest
16 ons if we are to prevent their invasion into species-rich areas, such as Amazonia, coupled with expan
17  chain length in logged forest suggests that species-rich arthropod food webs do not experience troph
18                               Bryozoans form species-rich assemblages with other encrusting fauna and
19                        Snakes often occur in species-rich assemblages, and sympatry is thought to be
20 combination, is less in species-poor than in species-rich assemblages.
21 ergy to the sea floor that are degraded by a species-rich benthic fauna.
22 dean mountains of South America are the most species-rich biodiversity hotspot worldwide with c. 15%
23 n functional diversity by the ability of the species-rich biota to display high functional redundancy
24 ly diverse eukaryote supergroup and the most species-rich branch of the eukaryotic kingdom Chromista.
25                          Mosses are the most species-rich bryophyte lineage and two sub-groups are ci
26  up of dissimilar local communities that are species-rich but relatively poor in rare species.
27 riegation, heterophylly) evolved in the most species-rich CAM lineages.
28  events in cacti were more recent, with most species-rich clades originating in the late Miocene, app
29                           Birds are the most species-rich class of tetrapod vertebrates and have wide
30                            The galls support species-rich, closed communities of inquilines and paras
31 nce and theoretical predictions suggest that species-rich communities are more resistant to pathogen
32                                              Species-rich communities are thought to produce more tem
33 d to have mice, but few other hosts, whereas species-rich communities have mice, plus many other pote
34                                 We show that species-rich communities maintained multiple functions a
35 creased invasion success, apparently because species-rich communities more completely and efficiently
36 species are weak in the stationary states in species-rich communities such as tropical forests and co
37 ivity analysis to predicting the response of species-rich communities to disturbances also has a long
38 rtheastern Pacific Ocean, characterized by a species-rich community with low interannual temporal com
39 nd phylogenetic diversity in one of the most species-rich, complex regions of the world.
40      The genus Cambarus is one of three most species rich crayfish genera in the Northern Hemisphere.
41 en more under-represented in global DAI than species-rich, developing countries in the tropics.
42 dontids, a subclade of Haramiyida, were more species-rich during the Jurassic period in Asia than pre
43 ty of these theories, but empirical tests in species-rich ecological communities remain scarce.
44                   These results suggest that species-rich ecological networks are more architecturall
45 ficult to characterize the structure of most species-rich ecological systems.
46                             In both of these species-rich ecosystems, recycling was dominated by rela
47 els can affect ecosystem functioning even in species-rich ecosystems.
48 member activated in hypoxic, reactive oxygen species-rich environments and in response to receptor-si
49 f activation in ischemic and reactive oxygen species-rich environments may not be the same as in norm
50 on event within the Epidendroideae, the most species-rich epiphytic clade of any known plant group, i
51  Tribolium castaneum is a member of the most species-rich eukaryotic order, a powerful model organism
52  Our analyses show that the majority of this species-rich family constitutes a clade that arose withi
53 er, bumble bees forage further in pursuit of species-rich floral patches and in landscapes where patc
54 ce that the conserved floral morphology of a species-rich flowering plant clade, Malpighiaceae, has b
55                         Most species live in species-rich food webs; yet, for a century, most mathema
56 ve sites show a strong tendency for the most species-rich forests to be dynamic and aseasonal.
57                               Members of the species-rich Fusarium solani species complex (FSSC) are
58 tinental taxa to show recent speciation in a species-rich genus characteristic of the Cape flora.
59 y, Elacatinus evelynae, a member of the most species-rich genus of Caribbean reef fishes.
60 stemonum Clade (the "spiny" solanums) of the species-rich genus Solanum (Solanaceae).
61 able low-elevation environments generating a species-rich geometrid assemblage, while exclusion of ph
62 ha-diversity and phylogenetic composition of species-rich geometrid moth (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) a
63                       The Andes are the most species-rich global biodiversity hotspot.
64 improved N retention in extensively managed, species-rich grasslands are unclear.
65 ld study, we found that extensively managed, species-rich grasslands had lower N leaching losses.
66     A common feature of extensively managed, species-rich grasslands is that they have fungal-dominat
67 y, we hypothesised that extensively managed, species-rich grasslands of high conservation value would
68 ugh (non-avian) reptiles are the second most species-rich group of amniotes after birds, most of thei
69 pots, an evolutionary innovation of the most species-rich group of cichlids, the haplochromines, wher
70 e positive effects of Mullerian mimicry in a species-rich group of neotropical catfishes.
71                     Thus, teleosts, the most species-rich group of vertebrates, appear to have more c
72 the staphylinids or 'rove beetles', the most species-rich groups of insect on Earth.
73  as arsinoitheres became extinct, moderately species-rich groups such as hyracoids continued into the
74 rrelated with ecological shifts from open to species-rich habitats and that the ancestor of Pericalli
75  a consequence of these taxa inhabiting less species-rich habitats, and more unique niches.
76 red patterns of world-wide biogeography in a species-rich herbaceous group, the paper daisy tribe Gna
77 h is most likely due to degraded lignin-like species rich in oxygen containing functionalities.
78 , cyclorraphous flies are often numerous and species rich in wetlands.
79 al standard food supply, which is relatively species-rich in regard to measured crops at the national
80 een critical to the diversification of these species-rich insect groups.
81 ism of species on islands and tested whether species-rich islands are inhabited by relatively monomor
82 ernate between two stable states: luxuriant, species-rich kelp forests and sea urchin-dominated "barr
83                            However, the most species-rich lineages diversified and evolved significan
84                                          The species-rich lineages of parasitoid wasps constitute a m
85                                              Species-rich lineages underwent a proportionately greate
86 ands and the temperate zone, suggesting that species-rich mainland and tropical locations are harder
87 ential of host species from the top six most species-rich mammal groups, and review the literature to
88  tree species being targeted more equally in species-rich mixtures.
89                   During the past ten years, species-rich nations in the developing world have sought
90 de libraries is particularly relevant within species-rich natural communities for which accurate spec
91          Inga may be representative of other species-rich neotropical genera with rapid growth and re
92 ia using a newly developed phylogeny for the species-rich neotropical tree genus Inga We compare our
93 stent with recent diversification in Inga, a species-rich neotropical tree genus.
94 ts are more likely to predominate in nested, species-rich networks formed by multiple-partner mutuali
95 titude flora of the Andes, which is the most species-rich of any tropical mountains.
96   We studied sex determination in Psocodea-a species-rich order of insects that includes parasitic li
97                              Within the most species-rich order, Passeriformes, "tracheophones" are a
98 ling the tree of life is the construction of species-rich phylogenies from multilocus--but often inco
99  species assemblages of palms (Arecaceae), a species-rich plant family characteristic of tropical eco
100 ar fungal endophytes represent a diverse and species-rich plant microbiome.
101 tock of, and resource depletion by, the most species-rich polyculture tends to be no different from t
102 t vary widely in habitat complexity and have species-rich predator and prey communities.
103 g algal groups to forge a highly successful, species-rich protist lineage.
104 is miles), invasive predators that prey upon species-rich reef fish communities and are rapidly sprea
105 are predicted to decline acutely in the most species rich region, Beringia (western Alaska and easter
106                                  In the most species-rich region of the world, the Neotropics, the su
107 t species are often concentrated outside the species-rich regions and countries, suggesting they may
108 xhibited weaker CNDD than rarer species, and species-rich regions exhibited stronger CNDD than specie
109 gions are less saturated than communities in species-rich regions, species that straddle both regions
110 ources that are consumed by other species in species-rich regions.
111 odiversity prediction in other understudied, species-rich regions.
112 pecies of spider, which together construct a species-rich silken reef.
113 oor north-west Himalayas with respect to the species-rich south-east Himalayas, whereas prey size did
114 t, resulting in increased level of damage in species-rich stands and stands containing preferred tree
115 the Lepidoptera, and particularly within the species-rich subclade Ditrysia, are generally not well u
116 subfamily Microgastrinae is perhaps the most species-rich subfamily of animals on Earth.
117 idae, doubling the number of genomes for the species-rich superfamily Trochoidea.
118  and theoretical research suggests that more species-rich systems exhibit enhanced productivity, nutr
119 ly that coevolved ecological interactions in species-rich systems inhibit establishment of generalist
120 rences Tropical rainforest (TRF) is the most species-rich terrestrial biome on Earth, harbouring just
121 ssion were more similar to controls and more species-rich than Crohn's patients with subsequent recur
122 region, can explain why Daviesia is far more species-rich there than in SEA.
123 ng is commonplace in biodiversity surveys of species-rich tropical assemblages in which rare taxa abo
124 ged as critical for diversity maintenance in species-rich tropical forests.
125  major role in maintaining tree diversity in species-rich tropical forests.
126                  In teleost fishes, the most species-rich vertebrate group, opsins are particularly d
127 in the competitive ability of the invader in species-rich vs. species-poor bacterial communities, ref
128 ly avemetatarsalians were substantially more species-rich, widely geographically distributed and morp
129 forested countryside habitat supports a less species-rich, yet equally even, bat assemblage.

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