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Shrubs, granivores and annual plant community stability in an arid ecosystem pp. 209-216(8) Authors: Andrew Wilby; Moshe Shachak
Competition, predation and species responses to environmental change pp. 217-224(8) Authors: Lin Jiang; Alexander Kulczycki
Larval growth history determines juvenile growth and survival in a tropical marine fish pp. 225-242(18) Authors: Mark I. McCormick; Andrew S. Hoey
Modelling mortality and dispersal: consequences of parameter generalisation on metapopulation dynamics pp. 243-252(10) Authors: Gwénaëlle Mennechez; Sandrine Petit; Nicolas Schtickzelle; Michel Baguette
Dominance not richness determines invasibility of tallgrass prairie pp. 253-262(10) Authors: Melinda D. Smith; Julia C. Wilcox; Theresa Kelly; Alan K. Knapp
Trophic dynamics in a whole lake experiment: size-structured interactions and recruitment variation pp. 263-274(12) Authors: Lennart Persson; Pär Byström; Eva Wahlström; Erika Westman
Does increased habitat complexity reduce predation and competition in coral reef fish assemblages? pp. 275-284(10) Author: Glenn R. Almany
Prey selection by wild birds can allow novel and conspicuous colour morphs to spread in prey populations pp. 285-294(10) Authors: Robert J. Thomas; Laura A. Bartlett; Nicola M. Marples; David J. Kelly; Innes C. Cuthill
The distribution of Eurasian badger, Meles meles, setts in a high-density area: field observations contradict the sett dispersion hypothesis pp. 295-307(13) Authors: D. W. Macdonald; C. Newman; J. Dean; C. D. Buesching; P. J. Johnson
Seedling growth rate and survival do not predict invasiveness in naturalized woody plants in New Zealand pp. 308-316(9) Authors: P. J. Bellingham; R. P. Duncan; W. G. Lee; R. P. Buxton
Parasitism, developmental plasticity and bilateral asymmetry of wing feathers in alpine swift, Apus melba, nestlings pp. 317-323(7) Authors: Pierre Bize; Alexandre Roulin; Heinz Richner
Importance of large and small mammalian herbivores for the plant community structure in the forest tundra ecotone pp. 324-334(11) Authors: Johan Olofsson; Philip E. Hulme; Lauri Oksanen; Otso Suominen
Incidental predation, enemy-free space and the coexistence of incidental prey pp. 335-343(9) Author: Kenneth A. Schmidt
Bottom-up control and co-occurrence in complex communities: honeydew and nectar determine a rainforest ant mosaic pp. 344-358(15) Authors: Nico Blüthgen; Nigel E. Stork; Konrad Fiedler
Habitat selection in a seasonally variable environment: test of the isodar theory with the fat sand rat, Psammomys obesus, in the Negev Desert, Israel pp. 359-365(7) Author: Georgy Shenbrot
Relating niche and spatial overlap at the community level pp. 366-376(11) Authors: Ulrich Hofer; Louis-Félix Bersier; Daniel Borcard
The effect of limited visibility on vigilance behaviour and speed of predator detection: implications for the conservation of granivorous passerines pp. 377-385(9) Authors: M. J Whittingham; S. J Butler; J. L Quinn; W. Cresswell
Dispersal and individual quality in a long lived species pp. 386-398(13) Authors: Emmanuelle Cam; Jean-Yves Monnat J.; Andrew Royle
Resource and habitat patches, landscape ecology and metapopulation biology: a consensual viewpoint pp. 399-403(5) Authors: Michel Baguette; Gwénnaëlle Mennechez
Resources, habitats and metapopulations whither reality? pp. 404-408(5) Authors: Tim G. Shreeve; Roger L. H. Dennis; Hans Van Dyck
Testing whether any of the significant tests within a table are indeed significant pp. 409-410(2) Authors: Markus Neuhäuser
Trend words in ecological core journals over the last 25 years (19782002) pp. 411-421(11) Authors: Michael Nobis; Thomas Wohlgemuth
Maternal effects and offspring performance: in search of the best method pp. 422-426(5) Author: Milo Krist
Are high Arctic terrestrial food chains really that simple? The Bear Island food web revisited pp. 427-431(5) Authors: Ian D. Hodkinson; Stephen J. Coulson