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218 related items for PubMed ID: 22127166

  • 1. Aerial arthropod communities of native and invaded forests, Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile.
    Hagen EN, Bakker JD, Gara RI.
    Environ Entomol; 2010 Aug; 39(4):1159-64. PubMed ID: 22127166
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  • 3. Plant genetic determinants of arthropod community structure and diversity.
    Wimp GM, Martinsen GD, Floate KD, Bangert RK, Whitham TG.
    Evolution; 2005 Jan; 59(1):61-9. PubMed ID: 15792227
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  • 5. Effects of invasive plants on arthropods.
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  • 7. Exotic tree and shrub invasions alter leaf-litter microflora and arthropod communities.
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  • 9. Argentine ant invasion associated with loblolly pines in the southeastern United States: minimal impacts but seasonally sustained.
    Rowles AD, Silverman J.
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  • 10. Declines in woodland salamander abundance associated with non-native earthworm and plant invasions.
    Maerz JC, Nuzzo VA, Blossey B.
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  • 12. Arthropod diversity in a tropical forest.
    Basset Y, Cizek L, Cuénoud P, Didham RK, Guilhaumon F, Missa O, Novotny V, Ødegaard F, Roslin T, Schmidl J, Tishechkin AK, Winchester NN, Roubik DW, Aberlenc HP, Bail J, Barrios H, Bridle JR, Castaño-Meneses G, Corbara B, Curletti G, Duarte da Rocha W, De Bakker D, Delabie JH, Dejean A, Fagan LL, Floren A, Kitching RL, Medianero E, Miller SE, Gama de Oliveira E, Orivel J, Pollet M, Rapp M, Ribeiro SP, Roisin Y, Schmidt JB, Sørensen L, Leponce M.
    Science; 2012 Dec 14; 338(6113):1481-4. PubMed ID: 23239740
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  • 13. A genetic similarity rule determines arthropod community structure.
    Bangert RK, Turek RJ, Rehill B, Wimp GM, Schweitzer JA, Allan GJ, Bailey JK, Martinsen GD, Keim P, Lindroth RL, Whitham TG.
    Mol Ecol; 2006 Apr 14; 15(5):1379-91. PubMed ID: 16626460
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  • 14. Effects of Two Invasive Weeds on Arthropod Community Structure on the Central Plateau of New Zealand.
    Effah E, Barrett DP, Peterson PG, Potter MA, Holopainen JK, Clavijo McCormick A.
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  • 15. Tree canopy arthropods have idiosyncratic responses to plant ecophysiological traits in a warm temperate forest complex.
    Swart RC, Samways MJ, Roets F.
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    Motard E, Muratet A, Clair-Maczulajtys D, Machon N.
    C R Biol; 2011 Dec 16; 334(12):872-9. PubMed ID: 22123089
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  • 18. Vertical stratification of beetles (Coleoptera) and flies (Diptera) in temperate forest canopies.
    Maguire DY, Robert K, Brochu K, Larrivée M, Buddle CM, Wheeler TA.
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  • 19. Biodiversity effects and rates of spread of nonnative eucalypt woodlands in central California.
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