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Food production shocks across land and sea
Sudden losses to food production (that is, shocks) and their consequences across land and sea pose cumulative threats to global …
Richard S. Cottrell
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Kirsty L. Nash
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Benjamin S. Halpern
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Tomas A. Remenyi
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Stuart P. Corney
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Aysha Fleming
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Elizabeth A. Fulton
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Sara Hornborg
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Alexandra Johne
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Reg A. Watson
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Julia L. Blanchard
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Uniting Discoveries of Abundance-Size Distributions from Soils and Seas
Science is a search for patterns but there are few cross-habitat patterns in ecology. We propose key questions following the findings …
Leonard V. Polishchuk
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Julia L. Blanchard
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Improving understanding of the functional diversity of fisheries by exploring the influence of global catch reconstruction
Functional diversity is thought to enhance ecosystem resilience, driving research focused on trends in the functional composition of …
Kirsty L. Nash
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Reg A. Watson
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Benjamin S. Halpern
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Elizabeth A. Fulton
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Julia L. Blanchard
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How does abundance scale with body size in coupled size-structured food webs?
1 Widely observed macro-ecological patterns in log abundance vs. log body mass of organisms can be explained by simple scaling theory …
Julia L. Blanchard
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Simon Jennings
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Richard Law
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Matthew D. Castle
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Paul McCloghrie
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Marie-Joëlle Rochet
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Eric Benoît
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Global-scale predictions of community and ecosystem properties from simple ecological theory
We show how theoretical developments in macroecology, life-history theory and food-web ecology can be combined to formulate a simple …
Simon Jennings
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Frédéric Mélin
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Julia L Blanchard
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Rodney M Forster
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Nicholas K Dulvy
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Rod W Wilson
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