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Ideas in Ecology and Evolution
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1918-3178
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12 artículos asociados
Volumen 5 Número Vol 5 (2012) Parte 0 Año 2012
Are peer-review filters optimal for the progress of science in ecology and evolution?
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Lonnie Aarssen
On plummeting manuscript acceptance rates by the main ecological journals and the progress of ecology
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David Wardle
Reducing size to increase number: a hypothesis for compound leaves
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Lonnie Aarssen
Black Swans in ecology and evolution: The importance of improbable but highly influential events
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Martin Nuñez, Ramiro Logares
Compound leaves and the evolution of leaf size and display
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Rubén Milla
The multiple roles of theory: a reply to Gorelick
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Samuel M. Scheiner
Theory may not be definable and its development is not efficient
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Root Gorelick
Positive interactions in ecology: filling the fundamental niche
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Mariano A. Rodriguez-Cabal, M. Noelia Barrios-Garcia, Martin A. Nuñez
Niche expansion by positive interactions: realizing the fundamentals. A comment on Rodriguez-Cabal et al.
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Jay Stachowicz
Resilience: Easy to use but hard to define
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Isla H. Myers-Smith, Sarah A. Trefry, Vanessa J. Swarbrick
Clarity, confusion, and idea refining in ecology
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Brian Starzomski
The shifting states of resilience: Easier to define than to measure
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Beatrix E. Beisner