ISSN 0030-1299
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Individual foraging specialization: niche width versus niche overlap pp. 1431-1437(7) Author: Sargeant, Brooke L.
A review of similarity between seed bank and standing vegetation across ecosystems pp. 1438-1448(11) Author: Hopfensperger, Kristine N.
Reproductive interference in two ground-hopper species: testing hypotheses of coexistence in the field pp. 1449-1460(12) Authors: Gröning, Julia; Lücke, Niklas; Finger, Alexander; Hochkirch, Axel
Generalist diurnal pollination provides greater fitness in a plant with nocturnal pollination syndrome: assessing the effects of a Silene - Hadena interaction pp. 1461-1472(12) Authors: Giménez-Benavides, Luis; Dötterl, Stefan; Jürgens, Andreas; Escudero, Adrián; Iriondo, José M.
Alternative nesting behaviours following colonisation of a novel environment by a passerine bird pp. 1473-1480(8) Authors: Yeh, Pamela J.; Hauber, Mark E.; Price, Trevor D.
Density-dependent parameters and demographic equilibrium in open populations pp. 1481-1492(12) Authors: Tavecchia, Giacomo; Pradel, Roger; Genovart, Meritxell; Oro, Daniel
Post-invasion evolution of native plant populations: a test of biological resilience pp. 1493-1500(8) Authors: Mealor, Brian A.; Hild, Ann L.
Vole-vegetation interactions in an experimental, enemy free taiga floor system pp. 1501-1513(13) Authors: Rammul, Üllar; Oksanen, Tarja; Oksanen, Lauri; Lehtelä, Jouko; Virtanen, Risto; Olofsson, Johan; Strengbom, Joachim; Rammul, Ivi; Ericson, Lars
Coping with an antagonist: the impact of a phytopathogenic fungus on the development and behaviour of two species of alpine leaf beetle pp. 1514-1523(10) Authors: Röder, Gregory; Rahier, Martine; Naisbit, Russell E.
On the relationship between trophic position, body mass and temperature: reformulating the energy limitation hypothesis pp. 1524-1530(7) Authors: Arim, Matías; Bozinovic, Francisco; Marquet, Pablo A.
Which species will succesfully track climate change? The influence of intraspecific competition and density dependent dispersal on range shifting dynamics pp. 1531-1539(9) Authors: Best, A. S.; Johst, K.; Münkemüller, T.; Travis, J. M. J.
Defense mechanisms against grazing: a study of trypsin inhibitor responses to simulated grazing in the sedge Carex bigelowii pp. 1540-1546(7) Authors: Lindgren, Åsa; Klint, Johan; Moen, Jon
Do mountain hare populations cycle? pp. 1547-1557(11) Authors: Newey, Scott; Willebrand, Tomas; Haydon, Daniel T.; Dahl, Fredrik; Aebischer, Nicholas J.; Smith, Adam A.; Thirgood, Simon J.
Biomass recycling: a key to efficient foraging by fungal colonies pp. 1558-1568(11) Authors: Falconer, Ruth E.; Bown, James L.; White, Nia A.; Crawford, John W.
Life history tradeoffs in relation to the degree of polyandry and developmental pathway in Pieris napi (Lepidoptera, Pieridae) pp. 1569-1580(12) Authors: Välimäki, Panu; Kaitala, Arja
Increasing isolation reduces predator:prey species richness ratios in aquatic food webs pp. 1581-1587(7) Authors: Shulman, Rachel S.; Chase, Jonathan M.
Direct and indirect effects of habitat area and matrix composition on species interactions among flower-visiting insects pp. 1588-1598(11) Authors: Diekötter, Tim; Haynes, Kyle J.; Mazeffa, Doug; Crist, Thomas O.
Citing practices in ecology: can we believe our own words? pp. 1599-1601(3) Authors: Todd, Peter A.; Yeo, Darren C. J.; Li, Daiqin; Ladle, Richard J.