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Publications by Tara Chestnut
Testing the Link Between Species Interactions and Co‐occurrence in a Trophic Network
Ecography
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Behavior
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Complex Relationships Between Species Niches and Environmental Heterogeneity Affect Species Co-Occurrence Patterns in Modelled and Real Communities
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Community Transcriptomics, Genomics and the Problem of Species Co-Occurrence
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Inferring Species Roles in Metacommunity Structure From Species Co-Occurrence Networks
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Non-Trophic Interactions Strengthen the Diversity—functioning Relationship in an Ecological Bioenergetic Network Model
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Figure 4: Co-Occurrence Network of (A) Bacterial and (B) Fungal Communities.