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  1. Plant−soil feedbacks between arbuscular- and ecto-mycorrhizal communities
  2. Species-rich networks and eco-evolutionary synthesis at the metacommunity level
  3. Host shifts enhance diversification of ectomycorrhizal fungi: diversification rate analysis of the ectomycorrhizal fungal generaStrobilomycesandAfroboletuswith an 80-gene phylogeny
  4. Correction: Two New Computational Methods for Universal DNA Barcoding: A Benchmark Using Barcode Sequences of Bacteria, Archaea, Animals, Fungi, and Land Plants
  5. Network modules and hubs in plant-root fungal biomes
  6. Below-ground plant-fungus network topology is not congruent with above-ground plant-animal network topology
  7. Contrasting Diversity and Host Association of Ectomycorrhizal Basidiomycetes versus Root-Associated Ascomycetes in a Dipterocarp Rainforest
  8. High-throughput DNA barcoding for ecological network studies
  9. Assembly of complex plant–fungus networks
  10. Spatial Segregation and Aggregation of Ectomycorrhizal and Root-Endophytic Fungi in the Seedlings of Two Quercus Species
  11. Diversity and Spatial Structure of Belowground Plant–Fungal Symbiosis in a Mixed Subtropical Forest of Ectomycorrhizal and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Plants
  12. Diet disparity among sympatric herbivorous cichlids in the same ecomorphs in Lake Tanganyika: amplicon pyrosequences on algal farms and stomach contents
  13. Detection of the horizontal spatial structure of soil fungal communities in a natural forest
  14. Sharing of Diverse Mycorrhizal and Root-Endophytic Fungi among Plant Species in an Oak-Dominated Cool–Temperate Forest
  15. Two New Computational Methods for Universal DNA Barcoding: A Benchmark Using Barcode Sequences of Bacteria, Archaea, Animals, Fungi, and Land Plants
  16. How are plant and fungal communities linked to each other in belowground ecosystems? A massively parallel pyrosequencing analysis of the association specificity of root-associated fungi and their host plants
  17. Diversification of endosymbiosis: replacements, co-speciation and promiscuity of bacteriocyte symbionts in weevils
  18. High-Coverage ITS Primers for the DNA-Based Identification of Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes in Environmental Samples
  19. Arms race between weevil rostrum length and camellia pericarp thickness: Geographical cline and theory
  20. Climatic Gradients of Arms Race Coevolution
  21. METAPOPULATION STRUCTURE OF A SEED-PREDATOR WEEVIL AND ITS HOST PLANT IN ARMS RACE COEVOLUTION
  22. Weevils and camellias in a Darwin’s race: model system for the study of eco-evolutionary interactions between species
  23. Diversity and infection prevalence of endosymbionts in natural populations of the chestnut weevil: relevance of local climate and host plants
  24. Do arms races punctuate evolutionary stasis? Unified insights from phylogeny, phylogeography and microevolutionary processes
  25. Natural selection drives the fine-scale divergence of a coevolutionary arms race involving a long-mouthed weevil and its obligate host plant
  26. FINE-SCALE LOCAL ADAPTATION OF WEEVIL MOUTHPART LENGTH AND CAMELLIA PERICARP THICKNESS: ALTITUDINAL GRADIENT OF A PUTATIVE ARMS RACE
  27. Phylogeography and the geographic cline in the armament of a seed-predatory weevil: effects of historical events vs. natural selection from the host plant
  28. Imbalance of Predator and Prey Armament: Geographic Clines in Phenotypic Interface and Natural Selection