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Finally, when significant nestedness was identified, we compared the rank order in which assemblages were nested to their order based on diversity index and isotopic value using Spearman's rank correlation66,67.

There is a need for better understanding of the ways in which assemblages are influenced by patch context and the scale over which this occurs.

For cases in which assemblages are nested by such gradients, our new freeware program allows users to determine the line of smoothest transition among species-specific thresholds of occurrence.

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Actual cause-consequences relationships between environmental (anthropogenic or natural) drivers and rocky shore assemblages at global scales are further complicated due to the inherent complexity of spatial and temporal variation in which these assemblages naturally fluctuate [89].

Here we report the results of experiments in which natural assemblages of marine bacteria dramatically increased silica dissolution from two species of lysed marine diatoms compared to bacteria-free controls.

He could fearlessly go giant-sized, offering to make a piece three city blocks long for Park Avenue in New York; or small, in his hundreds of "table pieces", in which delicate assemblages of metal hung in perilous equipoise over a right-angled edge.

The approach is one in which the assemblage of the city (buildings, objects, etc) has an impact upon the thoughts of the people – it colours their dreams".

The first dyke is a pegmatitic leucogranite in which the assemblage chlorite >> grossular + prehnite locally forms a thick zone of blackwall-type alteration near its contact with serpentinite (Table 1; Gran-1a), whereas the pervasively rodingitized granite is composed of a coarse-grained assemblage of grossular + clinopyroxene (Table 1; Gran-1b) which contains abundant fluid inclusions.

The precision of the interpretation may be further improved by the application of the comparative approach in which past pollen assemblages are compared to modern ones in traditional human-induced, well-characterized vegetation types.

As discussed further below, this is particularly relevant to IAP-dominated ecosystems in which many new assemblages are achieved by human-mediated dispersal (Richardson and Gaertner 2013).

The evening's most expensive work turned out to be De Chirico's "Metaphysical Composition," from the Hillman collection, a 1914 oil on canvas in which a bizarre assemblage of objects like a foot and an egg form a still life in an outdoor setting.

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