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Using pattern-oriented modeling for revealing hidden information: a key for reconciling ecological theory and application pp. 209-222(14) Authors: Wiegand T.; Jeltsch F.; Hanski I.; Grimm V.
Guilds or functional groups: does it matter? pp. 223-231(9) Author: Blondel J.
Coexistence of specialist parasitoids with host refuges in the laboratory and the dynamics of spatial heterogeneity in attack rate pp. 232-240(9) Authors: Porter E.E.; Hawkins B.A.
The influence of varying spatial heterogeneity on the refuge model for coexistence of specialist parasitoid assemblages pp. 241-250(10) Authors: Porter E.E.; Hawkins B.A.
Experimental determination of predation intensity in an intertidal predator guild: dominant versus subordinate prey pp. 251-262(12) Authors: Navarrete S.A.; Castilla J.C.
A parasite spatially structures its host population pp. 263-268(6) Authors: Wellnitz T.; Giari L.; Maynard B.; Dezfuli B.S.
Increased risk of parasitism as ecological costs of using aggregation pheromones: laboratory and field study of Drosophila-Leptopilina interaction pp. 269-282(14) Authors: Wertheim B.; Vet L.E.M.; Dicke M.
Relatedness and competitive asymmetry implications for growth and population dynamics pp. 283-290(8) Authors: Aikio S.; Pakkasmaa S.
Delayed timing as a strategy to avoid nest-site competition: testing a model using data from starlings and flickers pp. 291-298(8) Author: Wiebe K.L.
Extrinsic and intrinsic factors determine the eruptive dynamics of Brandt's voles Microtus brandti in Inner Mongolia, China pp. 299-310(12) Authors: Zhang Z.; Pech R.; Davis S.; Shi D.; Wan X.; Zhong W.
Hungry predators render predator-avoidance behavior in tadpoles ineffective pp. 311-316(6) Author: Altwegg R.
Effects of intraspecific and interspecific density on the demography of a perennial herb, Sanicula europaea pp. 317-324(8) Authors: Gustafsson C.; Ehrlén J.
Herbivore damage to sagebrush induces resistance in wild tobacco: evidence for eavesdropping between plants pp. 325-332(8) Authors: Karban R.; Maron J.; Felton G.W.; Ervin G.; Eichenseer H.
Breeding success of sympatric dabbling ducks in relation to population density and food resources pp. 333-341(9) Authors: Elmberg J.; Nummi P.; Pöysä H.; Sjöberg K.
A radiotelemetric study of movements and thermal biology of insular Chinese pit-vipers (Gloydiusshedaoensis, Viperidae) pp. 342-352(11) Authors: Shine R.; Sun L-x.; Fitzgerald M.; Kearney M.
Uncertain biotic and abiotic interactions in benthic communities pp. 353-361(9) Authors: Hagberg J.; Jonzén N.; Lundberg P.; Ripa J.
Mycorrhizal species identity affects plant community structure and invasion: a microcosm study pp. 362-372(11) Authors: Stampe E.D.; Daehler C.C.
Significance of butterfly eyespots as an anti-predator device in ground-based and aerial attacks pp. 373-379(7) Authors: Lyytinen A.; Brakefield P.M.; Mappes J.
Global warming and the export of dissolved organic carbon from boreal peatlands pp. 380-386(7) Authors: Pastor J.; Solin J.; Bridgham S.D.; Updegraff K.; Harth C.; Weishampel P.; Dewey B.
The architecture of shrubs after defoliation and the subsequent feeding behavior of browsers pp. 387-393(7) Authors: Cooper S.M.; Owens M.K.; Spalinger D.E.; Ginnett T.F.
Comment to Oksanen (2001): reconciling Oksanen (2001) and Hurlbert (1984) pp. 394-396(3) Authors: Cottenie K.; De Meester L.
The concept of sexually transmitted diseases in plants: definition and applicability pp. 397-402(6) Authors: Wennström A.; Ericson L.; García Guzmán G.
Arguments for rejecting the sequential Bonferroni in ecological studies pp. 403-405(3) Author: Moran M.D.
To grow and defend: lack of tradeoffs for brown algal phlorotannins pp. 406-408(3) Authors: Arnold T.M.; Targett N.M.
Phenotypic modifications to conspecific density arising from predation risk assessment pp. 409-415(7) Author: Peacor S.D.