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2004Does Basal Metabolic Rate Contain a Useful Signal? Mammalian BMR Allometry and Correlations with a Selection of Physiological, Ecological, and Life-History VariablesWhite, C.; Seymour, R.
2007Critical loads of metals and other trace elements to terrestrial environmentsLofts, S.; Chapman, P.; Dwyer, R.; McLaughlin, M.; Schoeters, I.; Sheppard, S.; Adams, W.; Alloway, B.; Antunes, P.; Campbell, P.; Davies, B.; Degryse, F.; De Vries, W.; Farley, K.; Garrett, R.; Green, A.; Groenenberg, B.; Hale, B.; Harrass, M.; Hendershot, W.; et al.
2008Scaling laws of marine predator search behaviourSims, D.; Southall, E.; Humphries, N.; Hays, G.; Bradshaw, C.; Pitchford, J.; James, A.; Ahmed, M.; Brierley, A.; Hindell, M.; Morritt, D.; Musyl, M.; Righton, D.; Shepard, E.; Wearmouth, V.; Wilson, R.; Witt, M.; Metcalfe, J.
2011Heart position in snakes: Response to "Phylogeny, ecology, and heart position in snakes"Lillywhite, H.; Seymour, R.
2008Diversification patterns of pebble-mimic dragons are consistent with historical disruption of important habitat corridors in arid AustraliaShoo, L.; Rose, R.; Doughty, P.; Austin, J.; Melville, J.
2009Eutrophication science: moving into the futureRussell, B.; Connell, S.
2005Population genetics of neotropical trees focus issueLowe, A.
2003Extreme reversed sexual size dimorphism in the extinct New Zealand moa DinornisBunce, M.; Worthy, T.; Ford, T.; Hoppitt, W.; Willerslev, E.; Drummond, A.; Cooper, A.
2008Ocean urea fertilization for carbon credits poses high ecological risksGilbert, P.; Azanza, R.; Burford, M.; Furuya, K.; Abal, E.; Al-Azri, A.; Al-Yamani, F.; Andersen, P.; Anderson, D.; Beardall, J.; Berg, G.; Brand, L.; Bronk, D.; Brookes, J.; Burkholder, J.; Cembella, A.; Cochlan, W.; Collier, J.; Collos, Y.; Diaz, R.; et al.
2011Resilience to bloomsBrookes, J.; Carey, C.