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Volume 107, Number 3, December 2004

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Use of genetic markers to quantify bumblebee foraging range and nest density
pp. 471-478(8)
Authors: Ben Darvill; Mairi E. Knight; Dave Goulson

Fluctuating asymmetry and immune function in a field cricket
pp. 479-484(6)
Authors: Markus J. Rantala; Jari J. Ahtiainen; Jukka Suhonen

Dark-bellied Brent geese aggregate to cope with increased levels of primary production
pp. 485-496(12)
Authors: Daan Bos; Johan van de Koppel; Franz J. Weissing

The biology and ecology of narrow endemic and widespread plants: a comparative study of trait variation in 20 congeneric pairs
pp. 505-518(14)
Authors: Sébastien Lavergne; John D. Thompson; Eric Garnier; Max Debussche

Severe food stress has no detectable impact on developmental instability in Daphnia magna
pp. 519-530(12)
Authors: Leif Christian Stige; Dag Olav Hessen; Leif Asbjørn Vøllestad

Landscape-scale patterns of biological invasions in shoreline plant communities
pp. 531-540(10)
Authors: John F. Bruno; Coleman W. Kennedy; Tatyana A. Rand; Mary-Bestor Grant

Reciprocating dispersal by habitat-selecting white-footed mice
pp. 549-558(10)
Authors: Douglas W. Morris; James E. Diffendorfer

Dispersal among habitats varying in fitness: reciprocating migration through ideal habitat selection
pp. 559-575(17)
Authors: Douglas W. Morris; James E. Diffendorfer; Per Lundberg

Adaptive regulation of body reserves in reindeer, Rangifer tarandus: a feeding experiment
pp. 583-591(9)
Authors: Per Fauchald; Torkild Tveraa; Cathrine Henaug; Nigel Yoccoz

Type 3 functional response of mice to gypsy moth pupae: is it stabilizing?
pp. 592-602(11)
Authors: Eric M. Schauber; Richard S. Ostfeld; Clive G. Jones

Modeling vertical beta-diversity in tropical butterfly communities
pp. 610-618(9)
Authors: Thomas R. Walla; Steinar Engen; Philip J. DeVries; Russell Lande

Dwarf palms and cyclanths strongly reduce Neotropical seedling recruitment
pp. 619-633(15)
Authors: Yung-Ho Ophelia Wang; Carol Augspurger

Novel patch–matrix interactions: patch width influences matrix use by birds
pp. 634-644(11)
Authors: Dárius P. Tubelis; David B. Lindenmayer; Ann Cowling

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