ISSN 0030-1299
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The ecological significance of toxic nectar pp. 409-420(12) Author: Adler L.S.
Condition-dependent expression of virulence in a trypanosome infecting bumblebees pp. 421-427(7) Authors: Brown M.J.F.; Loosli R.; Schmid-Hempel P.
Inferences about nested subsets structure when not all species are detected pp. 428-434(7) Authors: Cam E.; Nichols J.D.; Hines J.E.; Sauer J.R.
A food web/landscape interaction model for microtine rodent density cycles pp. 435-445(11) Author: Lidicker Jr. W.Z.
The effects of genetic and environmental factors on disease expression (stroma formation) and plant growth in Brachypodium sylvaticum infected by Epichloë sylvatica pp. 446-458(13) Authors: Meijer G.; Leuchtmann A.
Factors influencing movement probabilities of a nomadic food specialist: proximate foraging benefits or ultimate gains from exploration? pp. 459-467(9) Authors: Bennetts R.E.; Kitchens W.M.
Ontogenetic niche shifts in two populations of juvenile threespine stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus, that differ in pelvic spine morphology pp. 468-476(9) Authors: Sillett K.B.; Foster S.A.
Operational sex ratio in terrestrial isopods: interaction between potential rate of reproduction and Wolbachia-induced sex ratio distortion pp. 477-484(8) Authors: Moreau J.; Rigaud T.
Why do pollinators visit proportionally fewer flowers in large patches? pp. 485-492(8) Author: Goulson D.
Response of galling invertebrates on Salix lanata to reindeer herbivory pp. 493-498(6) Authors: Olofsson J.; Strengbom J.
Hummingbird avoidance of nectar-robbed plants: spatial location or visual cues pp. 499-506(8) Author: Irwin R.E.
Resource matching and population dynamics in a two-patch system pp. 507-511(5) Authors: Ranta E.; Kaitala V.
Food limitation in Australian desert rodents: experiments using supplementary feeding pp. 512-522(11) Author: Predavec M.
The effect of spatio-temporal variation in understanding the fruit crop size hypothesis pp. 523-527(5) Authors: Ortiz-Pulido R.; Rico-Gray V.
Do predators limit the abundance of alternative prey? Experiments with vole-eating avian and mammalian predators pp. 528-540(13) Authors: Norrdahl K.; Korpimäki E.
Root decomposition and soil nutrient and carbon cycling in two temperate fen ecosystems pp. 541-549(9) Authors: Scheffer R.A.; Aerts R.
Shading enhances the quality of willow leaves to leaf beetles but does it matter? pp. 550-558(9) Authors: Sipura M.; Tahvanainen J.
Trading off mortality risk against foraging effort in damselflies that differ in life cycle length pp. 559-567(9) Authors: Stoks R.; Johansson F.
Site-to-site differences in pollinator visitation patterns in a Louisiana iris hybrid zone pp. 568-578(11) Authors: Emms S.K.; Arnold M.L.
How can maladaptive habitat choice generate source-sink population dynamics? pp. 579-582(4) Author: Reme V.
Ecomorphology in breeding Holarctic dabbling ducks: the importance of lamellar density and body length varies with habitat type pp. 583-588(6) Authors: Nudds T.D.; Elmberg J.; Pöysä H.; Sjöberg K.; Nummi P.
Running with the Red Queen: reflections on Sex versus non-sex versus parasite pp. 589-596(8) Author: Wilkinson D.M.