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Elements of ecology and evolution pp. 3-5(3) Authors: Dag O. Hessen; James J. Elser
Toward a stoichiometric framework for evolutionary biology pp. 6-17(12) Authors: Adam D. Kay; Isabel W. Ashton; Elena Gorokhova; Andrew J. Kerkhoff; Antonia Liess; Elena Litchman
Are you what you eat? Physiological constraints on organismal stoichiometry in an elementally imbalanced world pp. 18-28(11) Authors: Paul C. Frost; Michelle A. Evans-White; Zoe V. Finkel; Thomas C. Jensen; Virginia Matzek
Recent advances in ecological stoichiometry: insights for population and community ecology pp. 29-39(11) Authors: S. Jannicke Moe; Robert S. Stelzer; M. Rebecca Forman; W. Stanley Harpole; Tanguy Daufresne; Takehito Yoshida
A conceptual framework for ecosystem stoichiometry: balancing resource supply and demand pp. 40-51(12) Authors: John D. Schade; Javier F. Espeleta; Christopher A. Klausmeier; Megan E. McGroddy; Steven A. Thomas; Lixia Zhang
Applications of ecological stoichiometry for sustainable acquisition of ecosystem services pp. 52-62(11) Authors: Robert Ptacnik; G. Darrel Jenerette; Antonie M. Verschoor; Andrea F. Huberty; Angelo G. Solimini; Justin D. Brookes
The importance of importance pp. 63-70(8) Authors: Rob Brooker; Zaal Kikvidze; Francisco I. Pugnaire; Ragan M. Callaway; Philippe Choler; Christopher J. Lortie; Richard Michalet
Nutrient limitation and botanical diversity in wetlands: can fertilisation raise species richness? pp. 71-80(10) Authors: Sabine Güsewell; Kathleen M. Bailey; Wilma J. Roem; Barbara L. Bedford
Opposite relationships between invasibility and native species richness at patch versus landscape scales pp. 81-88(8) Authors: Kathleen S. Knight; Peter B. Reich
Using surrogate data in population viability analysis: the case of the critically endangered cranberry fritillary butterfly pp. 89-100(12) Authors: Nicolas Schtickzelle; Michiel F. WallisDeVries; Michel Baguette
Is arthropod predation exclusively satiation-driven? pp. 101-116(16) Authors: Paul C. J. van Rijn; Frank M. Bakker; Wietske A. D. van der Hoeven; Maurice W. Sabelis
Evolutionary ecology of communication signals that induce aggregative behaviour pp. 117-124(8) Author: Bregje Wertheim
The relative importance of spatial aggregation and resource partitioning on the coexistence of mycophagous insects pp. 125-134(10) Authors: Kazuo H. Takahashi; Nobuko Tuno; Takashi Kagaya
Long food chains are in general chaotic pp. 135-144(10) Authors: Thilo Gross; Wolfgang Ebenhöh; Ulrike Feudel
Marine subsidies alter the diet and abundance of insular and coastal lizard populations pp. 145-153(9) Authors: Kyle Barrett; Wendy B. Anderson; D. Alexander Wait; L. Lee Grismer; Gary A. Polis; Michael D. Rose
Selective gopher disturbance influences plant species effects on nitrogen cycling pp. 154-166(13) Authors: Valerie T. Eviner; F. Stuart Chapin III
Leaf mineral nutrition of Arctic plants in response to warming and deeper snow in northern Alaska pp. 167-177(11) Authors: J. M. Welker; J. T. Fahnestock; P. F. Sullivan; R. A. Chimner
Carry-over effects and habitat quality in migratory populations pp. 178-186(9) Author: D. Ryan Norris
Leaf mass loss in wetland graminoids during senescence pp. 187-195(9) Authors: Corina Vernescu; Jess Coulas; Peter Ryser
Plant persistence traits in fire-prone ecosystems of the Mediterranean basin: a phylogenetic approach pp. 196-202(7) Authors: J. G. Pausas; M. Verdú
Simpson diversity and the ShannonWiener index as special cases of a generalized entropy pp. 203-207(5) Author: C. J. Keylock
Erratum pp. 208-208(1)