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Explaining productivity-diversity relationships in plants pp. 449-457(9) Author: Rajaniemi T.K.
Dietary conservatism may facilitate the initial evolution of aposematism pp. 458-466(9) Authors: Thomas R.J.; Marples N.M.; Cuthill I.C.; Takahashi M.; Gibson E.A.
Selection on Arctic charr generated by competition from brown trout pp. 467-478(12) Authors: Forseth T.; Ugedal O.; Jonsson B.; Fleming I.A.
Variation in top-down control of avian reproductive success across a fragmentation gradient pp. 479-488(10) Authors: Patten M.A.; Bolger D.T.
Is the relation between nutrient supply and biodiversity co-determined by the type of nutrient limitation? pp. 489-498(10) Authors: Aerts R.; de Caluwe H.; Beltman B.
Do seedlings in gaps interact? A field test of assumptions in ESS seed size models pp. 499-504(6) Authors: Silvertown J.; Bullock J.M.
Herbivores do not discriminate between leaves of female and hermaphrodite individuals of gynodioecious Daphne laureola (Thymelaeaceae) pp. 505-510(6) Author: Alonso C.
Predatory fish impact on competition between stream insect grazers: a consideration of behaviorally- and density-mediated effects on an apparent coexistence pattern pp. 511-520(10) Authors: Miyasaka H.; Genkai-Kato M.; Kuhara N.; Nakano S.
Ants in your plants: effects of nectar-thieves on pollen fertility and seed-siring capacity in the alpine wildflower, Polemonium viscosum pp. 521-528(8) Authors: Galen C.; Butchart B.
The ghost of settlement past determines mortality and fecundity in the barnacle, Semibalanus balanoides pp. 529-538(10) Authors: Hills J.M.; Thomason J.C.
Intriguing compensation by adult female spiders for food limitation experienced as juveniles pp. 539-548(10) Authors: Moya-Laraño J.; Orta-Ocaña J.M.; Barrientos J.A.; Bach C.; Wise D.H.
Underestimation of Spartina productivity in western Atlantic marshes: marsh invertebrates eat more than just detritus pp. 549-554(6) Authors: Silliman B.R.; Bortolus A.
Interactions between above- and belowground insect herbivores as mediated by the plant defense system pp. 555-562(8) Authors: Bezemer T.M.; Wagenaar R.; Van Dam N.M.; Wäckers F.L.
Effects of selective episodes in the field on life history traits in the bumblebee Bombus terrestris pp. 563-568(6) Authors: Baer B.; Schmid-Hempel P.
Keystone predator effects and grazer control of planktonic primary production pp. 569-577(9) Author: Steiner C.F.
Intraspecific competition and density dependence in an Ephestia kuehniellaVenturia canescens laboratory system pp. 578-590(13) Authors: Lane S.D.; Mills N.J.
Assessing differential prey selection patterns between two sympatric large carnivores pp. 591-601(11) Authors: Husseman J.S.; Murray D.L.; Power G.; Mack C.; Wenger C.R.; Quigley H.
A particular case and a general pattern: hyperaggressive behaviour by one species may mediate avifaunal decreases in fragmented Australian forests pp. 602-614(13) Authors: Piper S.D.; Catterall C.P.
Predation rate, prey preference and predator switching: experiments on voles and weasels pp. 615-623(9) Authors: Sundell J.; Eccard J.A.; Tiilikainen R.; Ylönen H.
Measuring dispersal in a metapopulation using stable isotope enrichment: high rates of sex-biased dispersal between patches in a mayfly metapopulation pp. 624-630(7) Author: Caudill C.C.
Effects of prey quality and availability on the life history of a trap-building predator pp. 631-638(8) Authors: Mayntz D.; Toft S.; Vollrath F.
Plant abundance: the measurement and relationship with seed size pp. 639-642(4) Author: Guo Q.
On the relationship between seed mass and species abundance in plant communities pp. 643-645(3) Authors: Murray B.R.; Leishman M.R.
Maternal age is a predominant determinant of progeny sex ratio variation in ungulates: a reply to Hewison et al. pp. 646-648(3) Authors: Saltz D.; Kotler B.P.
Laws of nature and laws of ecology pp. 649-653(5) Authors: Colyvan M.; Ginzburg L.R.
Are fast growing birch leaves more asymmetrical? pp. 654-658(5) Author: Kozlov M.V.
A reply to Kozlov pp. 659-660(2) Authors: Martel J.; Lempa K.
Local populations and metapopulations are both natural and operational categories pp. 661-663(3) Authors: Baguette M.; Stevens V.M.
Current measures of nutrient resorption efficiency lead to a substantial underestimation of real resorption efficiency: facts and solutions pp. 664-669(6) Authors: van Heerwaarden L.M.; Toet S.; Aerts R.