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The refuge concept extends to plants as well: storage, buffers and regrowth in variable environments pp. 481-483(3) Author: Owen-Smith, Norman
A possible role of social activity to explain differences in publication output among ecologists pp. 484-487(4) Authors: Grim, Tomáš
On the importance of the negative selection effect for the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning pp. 488-493(6) Authors: Jiang, Lin; Pu, Zhichao; Nemergut, Diana R.
Subsidy from the detrital food web, but not microhabitat complexity, affects the role of generalist predators in an aboveground herbivore food web pp. 494-500(7) Authors: Birkhofer, Klaus; Wise, David H.; Scheu, Stefan
Many eyes or many ewes: vigilance tactics in female bighorn sheep Ovis canadensis vary according to reproductive status pp. 501-506(6) Authors: Rieucau, Guillaume; Martin, Julien G. A.
Distribution of specialist and generalist species along spatial gradients of habitat disturbance and fragmentation pp. 507-514(8) Authors: Devictor, Vincent; Julliard, Romain; Jiguet, Frédéric
Ectoparasite intensities are correlated with endoparasite infection loads in willow ptarmigan pp. 515-520(6) Authors: Holmstad, Per R.; Jensen, Knut H.; Skorping, Arne
Invertebrate predators drive distance-dependent patterns of seedling mortality in a temperate tree Acer pseudoplatanus pp. 521-530(10) Authors: Pigot, Alex L.; Leather, Simon R.
Non-additive, identity-dependent effects of detrital species mixing on soft-sediment communities pp. 531-542(12) Authors: Bishop, Melanie J.; Kelaher, Brendan P.
Herbivores as architects of savannas: inducing and modifying spatial vegetation patterning pp. 543-554(12) Authors: de Knegt, Henrik J.; Groen, Thomas A.; van de Vijver, Claudius A. D. M.; Prins, Herbert H. T.; van Langevelde, Frank
Does asymmetric specialization differ between mutualistic and trophic networks? pp. 555-563(9) Authors: Thébault, Elisa; Fontaine, Colin
Separate and interacting effects of deer florivory and salinity stress on iris herbivores pp. 564-570(7) Authors: George Wang, H.; Mopper, Susan
Above and below ground impacts of terrestrial mammals and birds in a tropical forest pp. 571-579(9) Author: Dunham, Amy E.
Reproductive parameters vary with social and ecological factors in the polygynous ant Formica exsecta pp. 580-590(11) Authors: Kümmerli, Rolf; Keller, Laurent
Ungulate and topographic control of nitrogen: phosphorus stoichiometry in a temperate grassland; soils, plants and mineralization rates pp. 591-601(11) Author: Frank, Douglas A.
Changing vulnerability to predation related to season and sex in an African ungulate assemblage pp. 602-610(9) Author: Owen-Smith, Norman
Can seed-eating birds exert top-down effects on grasses of the Monte desert? pp. 611-619(9) Authors: Marone, Luis; Lopez de Casenave, Javier; Milesi, Fernando A.; Cueto, Víctor R.
Recruitment processes in long-lived species with delayed maturity: estimating key demographic parameters pp. 620-628(9) Authors: Jenouvrier, Stéphanie; Tavecchia, Giacomo; Thibault, Jean-Claude; Choquet, Rémi; Bretagnolle, Vincent
Stroma-forming endophyte Epichloë glyceriae provides wound-inducible herbivore resistance to its grass host pp. 629-633(5) Authors: Gonthier, David J.; Sullivan, Terrence J.; Brown, Kenneth L.; Wurtzel, Benjamin; Lawal, Rasheed; VandenOever, Kenny; Buchan, Zachary; Bultman, Thomas L.
Fish and dragonfly nymph predators induce opposite shifts in color and morphology of tadpoles pp. 634-640(7) Authors: Touchon, J. C.; Warkentin, K. M.