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N. O. L. Carlsson, O. Sarnelle, and D. L. Strayer, “Native predators and exotic prey – an acquired taste?”, Front. Ecol. Environ., vol. 7, p. 525-532, 2009.
M. Uriarte, et al., “Natural disturbance and human land use as determinants of tropical forest dynamics: results from a forest simulator”, Ecol. Monogr., vol. 79, p. 423-443, 2009.
R. Rozzi, E. Hargrove, J. J. Armesto, S. T. A. Pickett, and J. A. Silander, Jr., “"Natural drift" as a post-modern evolutionary metaphor”, Rev. Chil. Hist. Nat., vol. 71, p. 5-17, 1998.
S. T. A. Pickett, “Natural processes”, in M. J. Mac, P. A. Opler, C. E. Puckett Haecker, and P. D. Doran (eds.). National Status and Trends of the Nation's Biological Resources, 1998, p. 1-22.
R. D. Firn and C. G. Jones, “Natural products - A simple model to explain chemical diversity”, Royal Soc. Chem. Natural Products Reports, vol. 20, p. 382-391, 2003.
C. G. Jones, Nature, heritage and humanity: Toward a sustained balance at Ramat Hanadiv. 2010.
W. T. Peterson, et al., “The nearshore zone during coastal upwelling: daily variability and coupling between primary and secondary production off central Chile”, Prog. Oceanogr., vol. 20, p. 1-40, 1988.
C. D. Canham, “Neatness is not a virtue”, in J. C. Purinton (ed.). Voices of the Land, 2004, p. 20-24.
C. Smith-Ramirez and J. J. Armesto, “Nectarivoría y polinización por aves en Embothrium coccineum (Proteaceae) en el bosque templado del sur de Chile”, Rev. Chil. Hist. Nat., vol. 71, p. 51-63, 1998.
C. D. Canham, M. J. Papaik, M. Uriarte, W. McWilliams, J. C. Jenkins, and M. Twery, “Neighborhood analyses of canopy tree competition along environmental gradients in New England forests”, Ecol. Appl., vol. 16, p. 540-554, 2006.
J. L. Schnurr, C. D. Canham, R. S. Ostfeld, and R. S. Inouye, “Neighborhood analyses of small mammal dynamics: Impacts on seed predation and seedling establishment”, Ecology, vol. 85, p. 741-755, 2004.
C. D. Canham, P. T. Lepage, and K. D. Coates, “A neighborhood analysis of canopy tree competition: effects of shading versus crowding”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 34, p. 778-787, 2004.
M. Uriarte, C. D. Canham, J. Thompson, and J. K. Zimmerman, “A neighborhood analysis of tree growth and survival in a hurricane-driven tropical forest”, Ecol. Monogr., vol. 74, p. 591-614, 2004.
L. Gómez-Aparicio and C. D. Canham, “Neighborhood models of the effects of invasive tree species on ecosystem processes”, Ecol. Monogr., vol. 78, p. 69-86, 2008.
L. Gómez-Aparicio, C. D. Canham, and P. H. Martin, “Neighborhood models of the effects of the invasive Acer platanoides on tree seedling dynamics: linking impacts on communities and ecosystems”, J. Ecol., vol. 96, p. 78-90, 2008.
L. Gómez-Aparicio and C. D. Canham, “Neighbourhood analyses of the allelopathic effects of the invasive tree Ailanthus altissima in temperate forests”, J. Ecol., vol. 96, p. 447-458, 2008.
D. J. Wilson, E. F. Wright, C. D. Canham, and W. A. Ruscoe, “Neighbourhood analyses of tree seed predation by introduced rodents in a New Zealand temperate rainforest”, Ecography, vol. 30, p. 105-119, 2007.
M. Uriarte, S. P. Hubbell, R. John, R. Condit, and C. D. Canham, “Neighbourhood effects on sapling growth and survival in a neotropical forest and the ecological-equivalence hypothesis”, in D. F. R. P. Burslem, M. A. Pinard, and S. E. Hartley (eds.). Biotic Interactions in the Tropics: Their Role in the Maintenance of Species Diversity, 2005, p. 89-106.
K. A. Schmidt and C. J. Whelan, “Nest placement and mortality: is nest predation a random event in space and time?”, Condor, vol. 101, p. 916-920, 1999.
K. A. Schmidt and C. J. Whelan, “Nest predation on woodland songbirds: when is nest predation density dependent?”, Oikos, vol. 87, p. 65-74, 1999.
T. L. DeSanto, M. F. Willson, K. E. Sieving, and J. J. Armesto, “Nesting biology of tapaculos (Family Rhinocryptidae) in fragmented south-temperate rainforests of Chile”, The Condor, vol. 104, p. 482-495, 2002.
L. E. Schwanz, R. M. Bowden, R. J. Spencer, and F. J. Janzen, “Nesting ecology and offspring recruitment in a long-lived turtle”, Ecology, vol. 90, p. 1709.ArchivesE090-119, 2009.
G. M. Lovett, J. J. Cole, and M. L. Pace, “Is net ecosystem production equal to ecosystem carbon accumulation?”, Ecosystems, vol. 9, p. 152-155, 2006.
J. R. Goheen, F. Keesing, B. F. Allan, D. Misurelli-Ogada, and R. S. Ostfeld, “Net effects of large mammals on Acacia seedling survival in an African savanna”, Ecology, vol. 85, p. 1555-1561, 2004.
A. R. Berkowitz, C. D. Canham, and V. R. Kelly, Net effects of right-of-way communities on tree seedling growth and survival. 1993, p. 271-298.

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