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Fungi and insects compensate for lost vertebrate seed predation in an experimentally defaunated tropical forest
PJ Williams, RC Ong, JF Brodie, MS Luskin
Nature communications 12 (1650), 1-8, 2021
242021
Landscape-scale benefits of protected areas for tropical biodiversity
JF Brodie, J Mohd-Azlan, C Chen, OR Wearn, MCM Deith, JGC Ball, ...
Nature 620 (7975), 807-812, 2023
152023
Phylogenetic analysis of the endangered takin in the confluent zone of the Qinling and Minshan Mountains using mtDNA control region
G Yao, Y Li, D Li, P Williams, J Hu
Mitochondrial DNA Part A 27 (4), 2594-2605, 2016
52016
Food availability alters community co-occurrence patterns at fine spatiotemporal scales in a tropical masting system
PJ Williams, AK Moeller, A Granados, H Bernard, RC Ong, JF Brodie
Oecologia 200, 169-181, 2022
32022
Tropical plant-animal interactions: Linking defaunation with seed predation, and resource-dependent co-occurrence
PJ Williams
University of Montana, 2021
12021
Predicting species composition in the tropical forests of the future: how tree species vary in their susceptibility to defaunation
P Williams, J Brodie
Authorea Preprints, 2020
12020
Deep biogeographic barriers explain divergent global vertebrate communities
PJ Williams, EF Zipkin, JF Brodie
Nature communications 15 (1), 2457, 2024
2024
Publisher Correction: Landscape-scale benefits of protected areas for tropical biodiversity
JF Brodie, J Mohd-Azlan, C Chen, OR Wearn, MCM Deith, JGC Ball, ...
Nature 625 (7996), E28, 2024
2024
Predicting how defaunation‐induced changes in seed predation and dispersal will affect tropical tree populations
PJ Williams, JF Brodie
Conservation biology 37 (2), e14014, 2023
2023
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