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  1. The aesthetic value of Brazilian reefs: from species to seascape
  2. From insect-plant interactions to ecological networks
  3. Ecological and evolutionary distances from neighbouring plants do not influence leaf herbivory by chewing insects in a Neotropical savanna
  4. Grinnelian and Eltonian niche conservatism of the European honeybee (Apis mellifera) in its exotic distribution
  5. Host age predicts parasite occurrence, richness, and nested infracommunities in a pilot whale-helminth network
  6. Ectoparasites are more vulnerable to host extinction than co-occurring endoparasites: evidence from metazoan parasites of freshwater and marine fishes
  7. The effect of species composition dissimilarity on plant–herbivore network structure is not consistent over time
  8. A novel coextinction model considering compensation and new interactions in ecological networks
  9. Pollinator restoration in Brazilian ecosystems relies on a small but phylogenetically-diverse set of plant families
  10. Trophic level and host specialisation affect beta‐diversity in plant–herbivore–parasitoid assemblages
  11. Changing interactions among persistent species as the major driver of seasonal turnover in plant-caterpillar interactions
  12. Insect elevational specialization in a tropical biodiversity hotspot
  13. Manifold influences of phylogenetic structure on a plant–herbivore network
  14. Seasonal variation in diet breadth of folivorous Lepidoptera in the Brazilian cerrado
  15. Host-Plant Specialization Mediates the Influence of Plant Abundance on Host Use by Flower Head-Feeding Insects
  16. The Effect of Host-Plant Phylogenetic Isolation on Species Richness, Composition and Specialization of Insect Herbivores: A Comparison between Native and Exotic Hosts
  17. The patterns of organisation and structure of interactions in a fish-parasite network of a neotropical river
  18. The Colonisation of Exotic Species Does Not Have to Trigger Faunal Homogenisation: Lessons from the Assembly Patterns of Arthropods on Oceanic Islands
  19. Female Preference and Offspring Performance in the Seed Beetle Gibbobruchus bergamini Manfio & Ribeiro-Costa (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): A Multi-Scale Comparison
  20. Ectoparasites and endoparasites of fish form networks with different structures
  21. Contrasting Effects of Land Use Intensity and Exotic Host Plants on the Specialization of Interactions in Plant-Herbivore Networks
  22. Disentangling the influence of plants and herbivores on the local diversity of parasitoids in the Brazilian Cerrado
  23. A simple stochastic model for complex coextinctions in mutualistic networks: robustness decreases with connectance
  24. Amphibian Beta Diversity in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: Contrasting the Roles of Historical Events and Contemporary Conditions at Different Spatial Scales
  25. Global effects of land use intensity on the impoverishment of insect herbivore assemblages
  26. Proportion of exotics and relatedness of host species mediate the positive effect of plant richness on the species richness of fruit flies
  27. An integrated framework to improve the concept of resource specialisation
  28. Parasitoid Wasps in Flower Heads of Asteraceae in the Brazilian Cerrado: Taxonomical Composition and Determinants of Diversity
  29. treeNODF: nestedness to phylogenetic, functional and other tree‐based diversity metrics
  30. Plant-Pollinator Coextinctions and the Loss of Plant Functional and Phylogenetic Diversity
  31. Developmental Stage of Parasites Influences the Structure of Fish-Parasite Networks
  32. On the meanings of nestedness: back to the basics
  33. Humidity levels drive reproductive modes and phylogenetic diversity of amphibians in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
  34. Rethinking the relationship between nestedness and beta diversity: a comment on Baselga (2010)
  35. Insects on urban plants: contrasting the flower head feeding assemblages on native and exotic hosts
  36. A straightforward computational approach for measuring nestedness using quantitative matrices
  37. Host Plant Specialization and Species Turnover of Caterpillars Among Hosts in the Brazilian Cerrado
  38. Bromeliad architectural complexity and vertical distribution predict spider abundance and richness
  39. Phytophagous insect fauna tracks host plant responses to exotic grass invasion
  40. Invasive grasses and native Asteraceae in the Brazilian Cerrado
  41. Integrating Economic Costs and Biological Traits into Global Conservation Priorities for Carnivores
  42. Determinants of fruit removal in Geonoma pauciflora, an understory palm of neotropical forests
  43. A consumer's guide to nestedness analysis
  44. Vertebrate dispersal syndromes along the Atlantic forest: broad-scale patterns and macroecological correlates
  45. A consistent metric for nestedness analysis in ecological systems: reconciling concept and measurement
  46. New host-plant records for neotropical agromyzids (Diptera: Agromyzidae) from Asteraceae flower heads
  47. On nestedness analyses: rethinking matrix temperature and anti-nestedness
  48. On nestedness analyses: rethinking matrix temperature and anti-nestedness
  49. Assemblages of endophagous insects on Asteraceae in São Paulo Cerrados
  50. Harvestman (Arachnida: Opiliones) species distribution along three Neotropical elevational gradients: an alternative rescue effect to explain Rapoport's rule?
  51. Flower-heads, herbivores, and their parasitoids: food web structure along a fertility gradient
  52. Diversidade e ocorrência de Asteraceae em cerrados de São Paulo
  53. Small-scale spatial autocorrelation and the interpretation of relationships between phenological parameters
  54. Small-scale spatial autocorrelation and the interpretation of relationships between phenological parameters