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Extremes: understanding flower-visitor interactions in a changing climate Tony J. Popic and Glenda M. Wardle Desert Ecology Research Group, School of Biological Sciences The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2006. Email
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Geneva / References Araujo / Sydney / Oxford / /

Company

Cambridge University Press / Blackwell Sciences Ltd / Analysing Ecological Networks / /

Country

United States / Australia / United Kingdom / /

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Event

Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

Biological Sciences The University of Sydney / Simpson Desert Building complex / Carlo Station / Australian Museum / /

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species interaction networks / pollination networks / greenhouse gas emissions / food chain / plant-pollinator food web / food chains / Plant-animal mutualistic networks / transportation / interaction networks / plantpollinator mutualistic networks / pollinator networks / ecosystem services / species-specific and simple food chain projections / floral-visitor interaction network / food webs / Flower-visitor networks / stream food web / food / /

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Southern Oscillation / /

NaturalFeature

Simpson Desert / /

Organization

Cambridge University / Royal Zoological Society of NSW / University of Sydney / Sydney / National Academy of Sciences / Royal Society / Australian Research Council / Torrey Botanical Society / /

Person

Tony J. Popic / Glenormiston Downs / Yvonne Davila / Bobby Tamayo / Marion Downs / Anke Frank / Stafford Smith / Chris Dickman / Michael Batley / Daniel Lunney / Van Asch / Aaron Greenville / Pat Hutchings / /

Position

driver / Walker / representative / Carpenter / /

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Queensland / Alaska / S. K. / A. B. / /

PublishedMedium

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences / American Naturalist / Austral Ecology / Proceedings of the Royal Society / The Rangeland Journal / Journal of Mammalogy / /

Region

west Queensland / /

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