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Crain CM, Bertness MD. 2006

Ecosystem engineering across environmental gradients: implications for conservation and management. BioScience. 56(3): 211–218

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Laland KN, Boogert NJ. 2010.

Niche construction, co-evolution and biodiversity. Ecological Economics. 69(4): 731–736

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Fogel BM, Crain CM, Bertness MD. 2004

Community level engineering effects of Triglochin maritima (seaside arrowgrass) in a salt marsh in northern New England, USA. Journal of Ecology. 92(4): 589-97

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Abstract from Journal of Ecology

Ellis EC. 2015

Ecology in an anthropogenic biosphere. Ecological Monographs. 85(3):287–331

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Wright JP, et al. 2002

An ecosystem engineer, the beaver, increases species richness at the landscape scale. Oecologia. 132(1): 96-101 

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Jones CG, Lawton JH, Shachak M. 1994

Organisms as ecosystem engineers. Oikos. 69(3): 373-86

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Brathen KA, Raivolainen VT. 2015

Niche construction by growth forms is as strong a predictor of species diversity as environmental gradients. Journal of Ecology. 103(3):701–13

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Boogert NJ, Laland KN, Paterson DM. 2006

The implications of niche construction and ecosystem engineering for conservation biology. Bioscience. 56(7): 570–78

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