Literature

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SubmittedMarine Ecology Progress Series "Acoustics in marine ecology"
SubmittedDealing With Denial
SubmittedTrash vortex in the Pacific video
R. Butler, Servilla, M., Gage, S., Basney, J., Welch, V., Baker, B., Fleury, T., Duda, P., Gehrig, D., Bletzinger, M., Tao, J., D. Freemon, M.SubmittedCyberinfrastructure for the analysis of ecological acoustic sensor data: a use case study in grid deployment
J. W. Campbell, Hanula J. L.SubmittedEfficiency of Malaise traps and colored pan traps for collecting flower visiting insects from three forested ecosystems
P. J. Cordero, Llorente V.SubmittedNew data on the ” silver-bell cricket” (Orthoptera, Gryllidae), a forgotten and overlooked cricket subject to a high risk of extinction in western Europe
N. Geberzahn, Goymann, W., Muck, C., Cate, CtenSubmittedFemales alter their song when challenged in a sex-role reversed bird species
P. A. Guerra, Pollack G. S.SubmittedFlight behaviour attenuates the trade-off between flight capability and reproduction in a wing polymorphic cricket
T. E. Miller, Terhorst, C. P., Burns, J. H.SubmittedThe Ghost of Competition Present
N. R. Moradian, Walker S. E.SubmittedRelationships between body size and sound-producing structures in crickets: do large males have large harps?
G. A. B. R. I. PINTO-JUMA, QUARTAU, J. O. S. E. A., BRUFORD, M. I. C. H. A.SubmittedMitochondrial DNA variation and the evolutionary history of the Mediterranean species of Cicada L. (Hemiptera, Cicadoidea)
B. RidderSubmittedQuestioning the ecosystem services argument for biodiversity conservation
V. Salewski, Schmaljohann, H., Liechti, F.SubmittedSpring passerine migrants stopping over in the Sahara are not fall-outs
N. Titeux, Maes, D., Marmion, M., Luoto, M., Heikkinen, R. K.SubmittedInclusion of soil data improves the performance of bioclimatic envelope models for insect species distributions in temperate Europe
P. R. Wade, Hoef, J. M. Ver, DeMaster, D. P.SubmittedMammal-eating killer whales and their preytrend data for pinnipeds and sea otters in the North Pacific Ocean do not support the sequential megafaunal collapse hypothesis
D. B. Weissman, Walker, T. J., Gray, D. A.SubmittedThe Field Cricket Gryllus assimilis and Two New Sister Species (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
C. Wilzeck, Wiltschko, W., Güntürkün, O., Buschmann, J. - U., Wiltschko, R., Prior, H.SubmittedLearning of magnetic compass directions in pigeons
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