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Using sensitivity analysis to identify keystone species and keystone links in size-based food webs : Body size and ecosystem dynamicsBERG, Sofia; CHRISTIANOU, Maria; JONSSON, Tomas et al.Oikos (København). 2011, Vol 120, Num 4, pp 510-519, issn 0030-1299, 10 p.Article

Automatic keystone correction for camera-assisted presentation interfacesSUKTHANKAR, Rahul; STOCKTON, Robert G; MULLIN, Matthew D et al.Lecture notes in computer science. 2000, pp 607-614, issn 0302-9743, isbn 3-540-41180-1Conference Paper

Topological keystone species : measures of positional importance in food websJORDAN, Ferenc; LIU, Wei-Chung; DAVIS, Andrew J et al.Oikos. 2006, Vol 112, Num 3, pp 535-546, issn 0030-1299, 12 p.Article

Searching for keystones in ecological networksJORDAN, Ferenc; SCHEURING, István.Oikos. 2002, Vol 99, Num 3, pp 607-612, issn 0030-1299, 6 p.Article

Extending the concept of keystone species to communities and ecosystemsMOUQUET, Nicolas; GRAVEL, Dominique; MASSOL, François et al.Ecology letters (Print). 2013, Vol 16, Num 1, pp 1-8, issn 1461-023X, 8 p.Article

Coastal oceanographic processes influence the growth and size of a key estuarine species, the Olympia oysterKIMBRO, David L; LARGIER, John; GROSHOLZ, Edwin D et al.Limnology and oceanography. 2009, Vol 54, Num 5, pp 1425-1437, issn 0024-3590, 13 p.Article

Spread of a Brazilian keystone-species in a landscape mosaicPEREIRA, Fernanda; GANADE, Gislene.Forest ecology and management. 2008, Vol 255, Num 5-6, pp 1674-1683, issn 0378-1127, 10 p.Article

Flagships, umbrellas, and keystones : Is single-species management passé in the landscape era ?SIMBERLOFF, D.Biological conservation. 1998, Vol 83, Num 3, pp 247-257, issn 0006-3207Conference Paper

A morphometric analysis of the genus Terschellingia (Nematoda: Linhomoeidae) with redefinition of the genus and key to the speciesARMENTEROS, M; RUIZ-ABIERNO, A; VINCX, M et al.Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 2009, Vol 89, Num 6, pp 1257-1267, issn 0025-3154, 11 p.Article

Using community viability analysis to identify fragile systems and keystone speciesEBENMAN, Bo; JONSSON, Tomas.Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam). 2005, Vol 20, Num 10, pp 568-575, issn 0169-5347, 8 p.Article

Topological key players in communities : the network perspectiveJORDAN, F.WIT transactions on ecology and the environment. 2005, pp 87-96, isbn 1-8456-4013-6, 1Vol, 10 p.Conference Paper

A reliability theoretical quest for keystonesJORDAN, F; TAKACS-SANTA, A; MOLNAR, I et al.Oikos. 1999, Vol 86, Num 3, pp 453-462, issn 0030-1299Article

Effects of combined ozone and nitrogen deposition on the in situ properties of eleven key plant species of a subalpine pastureBASSIN, Seraina; WERNER, Roland A; SÖRGEL, Karin et al.Oecologia. 2009, Vol 158, Num 4, pp 747-756, issn 0029-8549, 10 p.Article

Context-dependent success of restoration of a key species, biodiversity and community compositionHEWITT, Judi E; CUMMINGS, Vonda J.Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek). 2013, Vol 479, pp 63-73, issn 0171-8630, 11 p.Article

Top-down control of soil fungal community composition by a globally distributed keystone consumerCROWTHER, Thomas W; STANTON, David W. G; THOMAS, Stephen M et al.Ecology (Durham). 2013, Vol 94, Num 11, pp 2518-2528, issn 0012-9658, 11 p.Article

Whole effluent toxicity assessment at a wastewater treatment plant upgraded with a full-scale post-ozonation using aquatic key speciesMAGDEBURG, Axel; STALTER, Daniel; OEHLMANN, Jörg et al.Chemosphere (Oxford). 2012, Vol 88, Num 8, pp 1008-1014, issn 0045-6535, 7 p.Article

Extirpation, colonization, and habitat dynamics of a keystone species along an urban gradientMAGLE, Seth B; REYES, Perla; JUN ZHU et al.Biological conservation. 2010, Vol 143, Num 9, pp 2146-2155, issn 0006-3207, 10 p.Article

Modelling climate-change-induced nonlinear thresholds in cephalopod population dynamicsANDRE, Jessica; HADDON, Malcolm; PECL, Gretta T et al.Global change biology (Print). 2010, Vol 16, Num 10, pp 2866-2875, issn 1354-1013, 10 p.Article

Topological analysis of the ecological importance of elasmobranch fishes: A food web study on the Gulf of Tortugas, ColombiaNAVIA, Andrés F; CORTES, Enric; MEJIA-FALLA, Paola A et al.Ecological modelling. 2010, Vol 221, Num 24, pp 2918-2926, issn 0304-3800, 9 p.Article

Trophic field overlap: A new approach to quantify keystone speciesJORDAN, Ferenc; LIU, Wei-Chung; MIKE, Agnes et al.Ecological modelling. 2009, Vol 220, Num 21, pp 2899-2907, issn 0304-3800, 9 p.Conference Paper

Lipids in copepodite stages of Calanus glacialisWOLD, Anette; LEU, Eva; WALKUSZ, Wojciech et al.Polar biology (Print). 2007, Vol 30, Num 5, pp 655-658, issn 0722-4060, 4 p.Article

Can fairy shrimps (Crustacea: Anostraca) structure zooplankton communities in temporary ponds?SANCHEZ, Beatriz; ANGELER, David G.Marine and freshwater research. 2007, Vol 58, Num 9, pp 827-834, issn 1323-1650, 8 p.Article

A method for identifying keystone species in food web modelsLIBRALATO, Simone; CHRISTENSEN, Villy; PAULY, Daniel et al.Ecological modelling. 2006, Vol 195, Num 3-4, pp 153-171, issn 0304-3800, 19 p.Article

Population viability, ecological processes and biodiversity : Valuing sites for reserve selectionSALOMON, Anne K; RUESINK, Jennifer L; DEWREEDE, Robert E et al.Biological conservation. 2006, Vol 128, Num 1, pp 79-92, issn 0006-3207, 14 p.Article

Complex species interactions and the dynamics of ecological systems: Long-term experiments : Ecology Through TimeBROWN, James H; WHITHAM, Thomas G; ERNEST, S. K et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2001, Vol 293, Num 5530, pp 643-649, issn 0036-8075Article

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