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Journal oj Applied fflHPY Ecology 2004 41,1197-1202 SPECIAL profile: prediction and scale PRIORITY CONTRIBUTION IN APPLIED ECOLOGY Green, R.E., Newton, I., Shultz, S., Cunningham, A.A., Freckleton, R.P. The problems of prediction and scale in Gilbert, M., Pain, D.J. & Prakash, V. Diclofenac applied ecology: the example of fire as a management poisoning as a cause of vulture population declines tool, 599 across the Indian subcontinent, 793 Fuhlendorf, S.D. & Engle, D.M. Application of the fire¬ grazing interaction to restore a shifting mosaic on tallgrass prairie, 604 Gillespie. I.G. & Allen, E.B. Fire and competition in a Bennett. L.T. & Adams, M.A. Assessment of ecological southern California grassland: impacts on the rare effects due to forest harvesting: approaches and forb Erodium macrophyllum, 643 statistical issues, 585 Parr, C.L., Robertson, H.G., Biggs, H.C. & Chown, S.L. Gordon, I.J., Hester, A.J. & Festa-Bianchet, M. The Response of African savanna ants to long-term fire management of wild large herbivores to meet economic, regimes, 630 conservation and environmental objectives. 1021 Paynter, Q. & Flanagan, G.J. Integrating herbicide and Norris, K. Managing threatened species: the ecological mechanical control treatments with fire and biolog¬ toolbox, evolutionary theory and declining-population ical control to manage an invasive wetland shrub. paradigm. 413 Mimosa pigra, 615 Ticktin, T. The ecological implications of harvesting non-timber forest products, 11 SPECIAL profile: modelling species DISTRIBUTIONS METHODOLOGICAL INSIGHTS Cabeza, M., Araujo, M.B., Wilson, R.J., Thomas, C.D., Campbell, D., Swanson, G.M. & Sales. J. Comparing Cowley, M.J.R. & Moilanen, A. Combining probabil¬ the precision and cost-effectiveness of faecal pellet ities of occurrence with spatial reserve design, group count methods, 1185 252 Elliott, LJ., Mason, D.C>, Wilkinson. M J., AUainguillaume. Engler, R., Guisan, A. & Rechsteiner, L. An improved J., Norris, C., .Alexander, M. & Welters, R. The role of approach for predicting the distribution of rare and satellite image-processing for national-scale estimates endangered species from occurrence and pseudo¬ of gene flow from genetically modified crops: rapeseed absence data. 263 in the UK as a model. 1174 Frair, J.L., Nielsen, S.E., Merrill, E.H., Lele, S.R., Frantz, .A.C., Schaul, M., Pope, L.C,, Fack, F., Schley, L., Boyce, M.S., Munro, R.H.M., Stenhouse, G.B. & Muller, C.P, & Roper, T.J. Estimating population size Beyer, H.L. Removing GPS collar bias in habitat by genotyping remotely plucked hair: the Eurasian selection studies, 201 badger, 985 Gibson, L.A., Wilson, B.A., Cahill, D.M. & Hill, J. Hill, J.K, & Hamer, K.C. Determining impacts of habitat Spatial prediction of rufous bristlebird habitat in a modification on diversity of tropical forest fauna: the coastal heathland: a GIS-based approach. 213 importance of spatial scale, 744 Jeganathan, P., Green, R.E., Norris, K., Vogiatzakis, Hodgson, D.J. & Townley, S. Linking management I.N., Bartsch, A., Wotton, S.R., Bowden, C.G.R., changes to population dynamic responses: the transfer Griffiths, G.H., Pain, D. & Rahmani, .\.R. Modelling function of a projection matrix perturbation, 1155 habitat selection and distribution of the critically endan¬ Kennedy, B.P., Klaue, B., Blum, J.D. & Folt, C.L. gered Jerdon’s courser Rltinoptilus hitorquatm in scrub Integrative measures of consumption rates in salmon: jungle: an application of a new tracking method, 224 expansion and application of a trace element approach, Johnson. C.J., Seip, D.R. & Boyce, M.S. A quantitative 1009 approach to conservation planning: using resource Krauss, S.L. & Koch, J.M. Rapid genetic delineation selection functions to map the distribution of moun¬ of provenance for plant community restoration. 1162 tain caribou at multiple spatial scales, 238 Lubetkin, S.C. & Simenstad, C.A, Multi-source mixing Rushton, S.P., Ormerod, S.J. & Kerby, G. New para¬ models to quantify food web sources and pathways. digms for modelling species distributions? 193 996 McCarthy, M.A. & Parris, K.M. Clarifying the effect of toe clipping on frogs with Bayesian statistics. 780 TWELFTH BES LECTURE Parker, G.G., Harding, D.J. & Berger, M.L. A portable © 2004 British Gray, A.J. Ecology and government policies: the GM LIDAR system for rapid determination of forest Ecological Society crop debate. 1 canopy structure. 755 1198 Webbon, C.C., Baker, P.J. & Harris, S. Faecal density Bendell-Young, L.I. see Morrissey, C.A. Index counts for monitoring changes in red fox numbers in Bennion, H., Fluin, J. & Simpson, G.L. Assessing rural Britain. 768 eutrophication and reference conditions for Scottish freshwater lochs using subfossil diatoms, 124 Berger, M.L. see Parker, G.G. STANDARD PAPERS Beyer, H.L. see Frair, J.L. Adams, M.A. see Bennett, L.T. Biggs, H.C. see Parr, C.L. Adler, P.B., Miichunas, D.G., Lauenroth, W.K., Sala, O.E. Bilde, T see Thorbek, P. & Burke, l.C. Functional traits of graminoids in semi- Blum, J.D. see Kennedy, B.P. arid steppes: a test of grazing histories, 653 de Blust, G. see Brys, R. Alard, D, see Decocq, G. Blyth, R.E., Kaiser, M.J., Edwards-Jones, G. & Hart, P.J.B. Alexander, M. see Elliott, L.J. Implications of a zoned fishery management system Allainguillaume, J. see Elliott, L.J. for marine benthic communities. 951 Allchin, E.A. see Terry, A.C. Bowden, C.G.R. see Jeganathan, P. Allen, E.B. see Gillespie, I.G. Boyce, M.S, see Frair, J.L. Alpers, D.L. see Hampton, J.O. Boyce, M.S. see Johnson, C.J. Amano, T., IJshiyama, K., Fujita, G. & Higuchi, H. Breitenmoser, U. see Kramer-Schadt, S. Alleviating grazing damage by white-fronted geese: Bro, E., Mayot, P., Corda, E. & Reitz, F, Impact of an optimal foraging approach, 675 habitat management on grey partridge populations: Amar, A., Arroyo, B., Redpath, S. & Thirgood, S. assessing wildlife cover using a multisite BACI experi¬ Habitat predicts losses of red grouse to individual ment, 846 hen harriers. 305 Broomhall, S.D. Egg temperature modifies predator Anderson, R.C. see Rickey, M.A. avoidance and the effects of the insecticide endosulfan Araujo, M.B. see Cabeza, M. on tadpoles of an Australian frog. 105 Arlettaz, R. see Hirzel, A.H. Brys, R., Jacquemyn, H., Endels, P., de Blust, G. & Arroyo, B. see Amar, A. Hermy, M. The effects of grassland management on Ashmore, M.R. see Terry, A.C. plant performance and demography in the perennial Aubert, M. see Decocq, G. herb Primula verb, 1080 Augustine, D.J. & McNaughton, S.J. Regulation of Buckley, Y.M., Rees, M., Paynter, Q. & Lonsdale, M. shrub dynamics by native browsing ungulates on Modelling integrated weed management of an inva¬ East African rangeland. 45 sive shrub in tropical Australia, 547 Baines, D., Moss, R. & Dugan, D. Capercaillie breeding Bullock, J.M. see Pywell, R.F. success in relation to forest habitat and predator Burke, l.C, see Adler, P.B. abundance. 59 Buttolph, L.P, & Coppock, D.L. Influence of deferred Baines, D. see Summers, R.W. grazing on vegetation dynamics and livestock pro¬ Baker, P.J. see Webbon, C.C. ductivity in an Andean pastoral system, 664 Bakker, E.S., Olff, H., Vandenberghe, C., de Maeyer, K., Smit, R., Gleichman, J.M. & Vera, F.W’.M. Ecolo¬ Cahill, D.M. see Gibson, L.A. gical anachronisms in the recruitment of temperate Caley, P. & Hone, J. Disease transmission between and light-demanding tree species in wooded pastures. within species, and the implications for disease 571 control, 94 Bakker, J.D. & Wilson, S.D. Using ecological restoration Chauvet, E. see Dangles, O. to constrain biological invasion, 1058 Cheeseman, C.L. see Wilkinson, D. Bardat, J, see Decocq, G. Chown, S.L. see Parr, C.L. Barnaby, D.L. see Crowe, T.P. Ciliento, E. see Laiolo, P. Barrios, L. & Rodriguez, A. Behavioural and envir¬ Collins, T.S. see Morris, R.K.A. onmental correlates of soaring-bird mortality at Coppock, D.L. see Buttolph, L.P. on-shore wind turbines. 72 Corda, E. see Bro, E. Barritt, D. see Peach, W.J. Cotton, P.A. see Peach, W'.J. Bartsch, A. see Jeganathan, P. Coulson, S.J. see Pywell, R.F. Beadman, H.A., Kaiser, M.J., Galanidi, M., Shucksmith, R. Cowley, M.J.R. see Cabeza, M. & Willows, R.I. Changes in species richness with Cowling, A. see Fischer, J. stocking density of marine bivalves, 464 Cresswell, J.E. & Osborne, J.L. The effect of patch size Beale, C.M. & Monaghan, P. Human disturbance: and separation on bumblebee foraging in oilseed people as predation-free predators? 335 rape: implications for gene flow, 539 © 2004 British Bearhop, S. see Votier, S.C. Crettenand, Y. see Hirzel, A.H. Ecological Society, Bwhet, A., Giroux, J.-F, & Gauthier, G. The effects of Crone, E.E, see Holl, K.D. Journal of Applied Ecology^ 41, disturbance on behaviour, habitat use and energy of Crowe, T.P., Smith, E.L., Donkin, P., Barnaby, D.L. 1197-1202 spring staging snow geese, 689 & Rowland, S.J. Measurements of sublethal effects on individual organisms indicate community-level Galanidi, M. see Beadman, H.A. impacts of pollution. 114 Galatowitsch, S.M. see Perry, L.G. Cunningham, A.A. see Green, R.E. Garthe, S, & Hiippop, O. Scaling possible adverse effects of marine wind farms on seabirds: developing Dahl, J. see Dannewitz, J. and applying a vulnerability index, 724 Dangles, O., Gessner, M.O., Guerold, F. & Chauvet, E. Gauthier, G. see Bechet, A. Impacts of stream acidification on litter breakdown: Gehring, C.A. see Haskins, K.E. implications for assessing ecosystem functioning. Gemmell, N.J. see Robertson, B.C. 365 Gessner, M.O. see Dangles, O. Dannewitz, J., Petersson, E., Dahl, J., Prestegaard, T., Ghorbani, J. see Marrs, R.H. L6f, A.-C. & Jarvi, T. Reproductive success of Gibson, D.J. see Gustafson, D.J. hatchery-produced and wild-born brown trout in an Green, R.E. see Jeganathan, P. experimental stream, 355 Gilbert, M. see Green, R.E. Decocq, G., Aubert, M., Dupont, F., Alard, D., Saguez, R., Gillingham, M.P. see Johnson. C.J. Wattez-Franger, A., de Foucault, B., Delelis-DusoUier, A. Giroux, J.-F. see Bechet, A. & Bardat, J. Plant diversity in a managed temperate Gleichman, J.M. see Bakker, E.S. deciduous forest: understorey response to two Glenz, C. see Hirzel, A.H. silvicultural systems, 1065 Green, R.E. see Summers, R.W. Delahay, R.J. see Wilkinson, D. Gregory, S.J. see Pywell, R.F. Delelis-Dusollier, A. see Decocq, G. Griffiths, G.H. see Jeganathan, P. Denny, M. see Peach, W.J. Gruar, D. see Peach, W.J. Diez, A. see Malo, J.E. Guerold, F. see Dangles, O. Dondero, F. see Laiolo, P. Guisan, A, see Engler, R. Donkin, P. see Crowe, T.P. Gustafson, D.J., Gibson, D.J. & Nickrent, D.L. Con¬ Doust, J. see Hampton, J.O, servation genetics of two co-dominant grass species le Due, M.G. see Marrs, R.H. in an endangered grassland ecosystem, 389 Duck, C. see Matthiopoulos, J. Duffy, M.J. see Morris, R.K.A. Hamer, K.C. see Hill, J.K. Dugan, D. see Baines, D. Hampton, J.O., Spencer, P.B.S., .Alpers, D.L., Twigg, L.E.. Dugan, D. see Summers, R.W^ Wbolnough, A.P., Doust, J., Higgs, T. & Pluske, J, Dupont, F. see Decocq, G. Molecular techniques, wildlife management and the Edwards-Jones, G. see Blyth, R.E. importance of genetic population structure and dis¬ Elliott, J.E. see Morrissey, C.A. persal: a case study with feral pigs. 735 Endels, P. see Brys, R. Harding, D.J, see Parker, G.G. Engle. D.M. see Fuhlendorf, S.D. Harris, M.P. see Frederiksen, M. Harris, S. see Smith. R.K. Fack, F. see Frantz, A.C. Harris, S. see Webbon, C.C. Fedak, M. see Matthiopoulos, J, Harrison, S.S.C., Pretty, J.L., Shepherd. D., Hildrew. Ferrer, M. see Sergio, F. A.G., Smith, C. & Hey, R.D. The effect of instream Festa-Bianchet, M. see Gordon, I.J. rehabilitation structures on macroinvertebrates in Fischer, J., Lindenmayer, D.B. & Cowling, A. The lowland rivers. 1140 challenge of managing multiple species at multiple Hart, P.J.B. see Blyth, R.E. scales: reptiles in an Australian grazing landscape, Haskins, K.E. & Gehring, C.A. Long-term effects of 32 burning slash on plant communities and arbuscular Flanagan, G.J. see Paynter, Q, mycorrhizae in a semi-arid woodland. 379 Fluin, J. see Bennion, H. Hastings, A. see Taylor, C.M. Folt, C.L. see Kennedy, B.P, Hearn, R.D. see Frederiksen, M. de Foucault, B. see Decocq, G. Heikkinen, R.K., Luoto, M., Virkkala, R. & Rainio, K. Fox, A.D. see Frederiksen, M. Effects of habitat cover, landscape structure and Frederiksen, M., Hearn, R.D.. Mitchell, C., Sigfusson, A., spatial variables on the abundance of birds in an Swann, R.L. & Fox, A.D. The dynamics of hunted agricultural-forest mosaic, 824 Icelandic goose populations: a reassessment of the Heil, G.W. see Terry, A.C. evidence, 315 Heitkonig, I.M.A. see Mishra, C. Frederiksen, M., Wanless, S., Harris, M.P., Rothery, P. den Herder, M., Virtanen, R. & Roininen, H. Effects of & Wilson, L.J. The role of industrial fisheries and reindeer browsing on tundra willow and its associated © 2004 British oceanographic change in the decline of North Sea insect herbivores. 870 Ecological Society, black-legged kittiwakes, 1129 Hermy, M. see Brys, R. Journal of Applied Ecology, 41, Fujita, G. see Amano, T. Hester, A.J. see Gordon, I.J. 1197-1202 Furness, R.W. see Votier, S.C. Hey, R.D. see Harrison, S.S.C. 1200 Higgs, T. see Hampton, J.O. Mallord, J. see Peach, W.J. Index Higuchi, H. see Amano, T. Malo, J.E., Suarez, F. & Diez, A. Can we mitigate Hildrew, A.G. see Harrison, S.S.C. animal-vehicle accidents using predictive models? 701 Hildrew, A.G. see Petersen, I. Marches!, E. see Sergio, F. Hill, l.F. see Peach, W.J. Marrs, R.H., Phillips, J.D.P., Todd, P.A., Ghorbani, J. Hill, J. see Gibson, L.A. & le Due, M.G. Control of Molinia caeridea on Hirzel, A.H., Posse, B., Oggier, P.-A., Crettenand, Y., upland moors, 398 Glenz, C. & Arlettaz, R. Ecological requirements of Mason, D.C. see Elliott, E.J. reintroduced species and the implications for release Masters, Z. see Petersen, E policy; the case of the bearded vulture, 1103 Matsuda, H. see Morita, K. Holl, K.D. & Crone, E.E. Applicability of landscape Matthiopoulos, J., McConnell, B., Duck, C. & Fedak, M. and island biogeography theory to restoration of Using satellite telemetry and aerial counts to estimate riparian understorey plants, 922 space use by grey seals around the British Isles, 476 Hone, J. see Caley, P. Mayot, P. see Bro, E. Hughes, R.G. see Paramor, O.A.L. McConnell, B. see Matthiopoulos, J. Hiippop, O. see Garthe, S. McDonald, W. & St Clair, C.C. Elements that promote highway crossing structure use by small mammals in Impey, A. see Peach, W.J. Banff National Park, 82 McNaughton, S.J. see Augustine, D.J. Jacquemyn, H. see Brys, R. McPherson, J.M., Jetz, W, & Rogers, D.J. The efl'ects Jarvi, T. see Dannewitz, J. of species’ range sizes on the accuracy of distribution Jennings, N.V. see Smith, R.K. models: ecological phenomenon or statistical artefact? Jetz, W. see McPherson, J.M. 811 Johnson, C.J. & Gillingham, M.P. Mapping uncer¬ Merrill, E.H. see Frair, J.E. tainty; sensitivity of wildlife habitat ratings to expert Milchunas, D.G. see Adler, P.B. opinion, 1032 Miller, S.E. see Basset, Y. Mills, N.J. see Pedersen, B.S. Kaiser, M.J. see Beadman, H.A. Mishra, C., van Wieren, S.E., Ketner, P., Heitkonig, EM.A. Kaiser, M.J. see Blyth, R.E. & Prins, H.H.T, Competition between domestic Kerby, G. see Rushton, S.P. livestock and wild bharal Pseiidois nayaur in the Ketner, P. see Mishra, C. Indian Trans-Himalaya. 344 Klaue, B. see Kennedy, B.P. Missa, O. see Basset, Y. Koch, J.M. see Krauss, S.L. Mitchell, C. see Frederiksen, M. Kramer-Schadt, S., Roilla, E., Wiegand, T. & Breitenmoser, Moilanen, A. see Cabeza, M. U. Fragmented landscapes, road mortality and patch Monaghan, P. see Beale, C.M. connectivity: modelling influences on the dispersal Moncrieff, R. see Summers, R.W. of Eurasian lynx, 711 Morita, K., Tsuboi, J.-E & Matsuda, H. The impact of exotic trout on native charr in a Japanese stream. 962 Laiolo, P., Dondero, F., Ciliento, E. & Rolando, A. Con¬ Morrissey, C.A., Bendell-Young, E.E & Elliott, J.E. sequences of pastoral abandonment for the structure Linking contaminant profiles to the diet and breeding and diversity of the alpine avifauna, 294 location of American dippers using stable isotopes, Lambie, D. see Summers, R.W. 502 Earners, E.P.M. see Tomassen, H.B.M. Moss, R. see Baines, D. Eauenroth, W.K. see Adler, P.B. Moss, R. see Summers, R.W. Eeafe, R.N. see Morris, R.K.A. Muller, C.P. see Frantz, A.C. Eeishman, M.R. see Vesk, P.A. Munro, R.H.M. see Frair, J.E. Eele, S.R. see Frair, J.E. I Jmpens, J. see Tomassen, H.B.M. Newton, I. .st’c Green, R.E. Eindenmayer, D.B. see Fischer, J. Nickrent, D.E. see Gustafson, D.J. Eindenmayer, D.B. see Pharo, E.J. Nielsen, S.E. see Frair, J.E. Eipcius, R.N. see Gascoigne, J.C. Norris, C. see Elliott, E.J. E6f. A.-C. see Dannewitz, J. Norris, K. see Jeganathan, P. Eonsdale, M. see Buckley, Y.M. Novotny, V. see Basset, Y. Euoto, M. see Heikkinen, R.K. Oggier, P.-A. see Hirzel, A.H. e 2(K)4 British de Maeyer, K. see Bakker, E.S. Olff, H. see Bakker, E.S. Ecological Society, Madhusudan, M.D. Recovery of wild large herbivores Ormerod, S.J. see Petersen, 1. Journal of Applied Ecology, 41, following livestock decline in a tropical Indian wild¬ Ormerod, S.J. see Rushton, S.P. 1197-1202 life reserve. 858 Osborne, J.E. see Cresswell, J.E. 1201 Pain, D. see Jeganathan, P, Robinson, A. see Smith, R.K. Index Pain, D.J. see Green, R.E. Rodriguez, A. see Barrios, L. Paramor, O.A.L. & Hughes, R.G. The effects of bioturba- Roelofs, J.G.M. see Tomassen, H.B.M. tion and herbivory by the polychaete Nereis diversicolor Rogers, D.J. see McPherson, J.M. on loss of saltmarsh in south-east England. 449 Rogers, W.F. & Siemann, F. Invasive ecotypes tolerate Paramor, C>.A.L. see Hughes, R.G. herbivory more effectively than native ecotypes of Parris, K.M, see McCarthy, M.A, the Chinese tallow tree Sapium sehiferum, 561 Paynter, Q. see Buckley, Y.M. Roininen, H. see den Herder, M. Peach, W. J., Denny, M., Cotton, P.A., Hill, l.F,, Gruar, D., Rolando, A. see Laiolo, P. Barritt, D., Impey, A. & Mallord, J. Habitat selection Roper, T.J. see Frantz, A.C. by song thrushes in stable and declining farmland Rosen, C.J. see Perry, L.G. populations. 275 Rothery, P. see Frederiksen, M, Pedersen, B.S. & Mills, N.J. Single vs. multiple intro¬ Rowland, S,J. see Crowe, T.P. duction in biological control: the roles of parasitoid efficiency, antagonism and niche overlap. 973 Saguez, R. see Decocq, G. Pedrini, P. see Sergio, F. Sala, O.F. see Adler, P.B. Penteriani, V. see Sergio, F. Sales, J. see Campbell, D. Perry, L.G., Galatowitsch, S.M. & Rosen, C.J. Com¬ Schaul, M. see Frantz, A.C, petitive control of invasive vegetation: a native wetland Schley, L. see Frantz, A.C. sedge suppresses Phalaris arundinacea in carbon- Seip, D.R. see Johnson, C.J. enriched soil, 151 Sergio, F., Marchesi, L., Pedrini, P., Ferrer, M. & Petersen, I., Masters, Z., Hildrew, A.G. & Ormerod, S.J. Penteriani, V, Electrocution alters the distribution and Dispersal of adult aquatic insects in catchments of density of a top predator, the eagle owl Bubo bubo, 836 differing land use, 934 Shepherd, D. see Harrison, S.S.C. Petersson, F. see Dannewitz, J. Shucksmith, R. see Beadman, H.A. Pharo, F.J., Lindenmayer, D.B. & Taws, N. The effects Shultz, S. see Green, R.E. of large-scale fragmentation on bryophytes in tem¬ Siemann, E. see Rogers, W.F. perate forests, 910 Sigfusson, A, see Frederiksen, M. Phillips, J.D.P. see Marrs, R.H. Simenstad, C.A, see Lubetkin, S.C. Phillips, R.A. see Votier, S.C. Simpson, G.L. see Bennion, H. Pluske, J. see Hampton, J.O. Smit, R. see Bakker, E.S. Pope, L.C. see Frantz, A.C. Smith, C. see Harrison, S.S,C, Posse, B. see Hirzel, A.H. Smith, E.L. see Crowe, T.P, Power, S.A. see Terry, A.C. Smith, G.C. see W ilkinson, D. Prakash, V. see Green, R.F. Smith, R.K., Jennings, N.V., Robinson, A. & Harris, S. Prestegaard, T. see Dannewitz, J. Conservation of European hares Ij^pus europaeus in Pretty, J.L. see Harrison, S.S.C. Britain: is increasing habitat heterogeneity in farmland Prins, H.H.T. see Mishra, C. the answer? 1092 Proctor, R. see Summers, R.W. Smolders, A.J.P. see Tomassen, H.B.M. Pywell, R.F., Bullock, J.M., Walker, K.J., Coulson, S.J., Spencer, P.B.S. see Hampton, J.O. Gregory, S.J. & Stevenson, M.J. Facilitating grass¬ St Clair, C.C. see McDonald, W. land diversification using the hemiparasitic plant Stenhouse, G.B. see Frair, J.L. Rhimmthus minor, 880 Stevenson, M.J. see Pywell, R.F. Stewart, A.J.A. see Basset, Y. Rahmani, A.R. see Jeganathan, P. Suarez, F. see Malo, J.E. 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