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Editorial pp. 1761-1763(3)
Quantifying habitat structure: surface convolution and living space for species in complex environments pp. 1764-1773(10) Authors: Warfe, D. M.; Barmuta, L. A.; Wotherspoon, S.
Hidden patterns of colony size variation in seabirds: a logarithmic point of view pp. 1774-1781(8) Authors: Jovani, Roger; Mavor, Roddy; Oro, Daniel
Temporal clumping of prey and coexistence of unequal interferers: experiments on social forager groups of brown trout feeding on invertebrate drift pp. 1782-1787(6) Authors: Jönsson, Mikael; Skov, Christian; Koed, Anders; Anders Nilsson, P.
A model for small-scale seed bank and standing vegetation connection along time pp. 1788-1795(8) Authors: Caballero, Idoia; Olano, José M.; Loidi, Javier; Escudero, Adrián
Year-to-year variation in the topology of a plant-pollinator interaction network pp. 1796-1807(12) Authors: Alarcón, Ruben; Waser, Nickolas M.; Ollerton, Jeff
How does plant richness affect pollinator richness and temporal stability of flower visits? pp. 1808-1815(8) Authors: Ebeling, Anne; Klein, Alexandra-Maria; Schumacher, Jens; Weisser, Wolfgang W.; Tscharntke, Teja
Who are we sampling? Apparent survival differs between methods in a secretive species pp. 1816-1823(8) Authors: Vögeli, Matthias; Laiolo, Paola; Serrano, David; Tella, José L.
Wealth as a source of density dependence in human population growth pp. 1824-1832(9) Author: Bauch, Chris T.
Positive interactions among plant species for pollinator service: assessing the `magnet species' concept with invasive species pp. 1833-1839(7) Authors: Molina-Montenegro, Marco A.; Badano, Ernesto I.; Cavieres, Lohengrin A.
Pesticide exposure strongly enhances parasite virulence in an invertebrate host model pp. 1840-1846(7) Authors: Coors, Anja; Decaestecker, Ellen; Jansen, Mieke; De Meester, Luc
Network position of hosts in food webs and their parasite diversity pp. 1847-1855(9) Authors: Chen, Hsuan-Wien; Liu, Wei-Chung; Davis, Andrew J.; Jordán, Ferenc; Hwang, Ming-Jing; Shao, Kwan-Tsao
Nested patterns of community assembly in the colonisation of artificial canopy habitats by oribatid mites pp. 1856-1864(9) Authors: Lindo, Zoë; Winchester, Neville N.; Didham, Raphael K.
The spatial scale of adaptive population differentiation in a wide-spread, well-dispersed plant species pp. 1865-1873(9) Authors: Becker, Ute; Dostal, Petr; Jorritsma-Wienk, Linda D.; Matthies, Diethart
Summer diet selection of snowshoe hares: a test of nutritional hypotheses pp. 1874-1884(11) Authors: Seccombe-Hett, Pippa; Turkington, Roy
Prehistoric species richness of birds on oceanic islands pp. 1885-1891(7) Authors: Franklin, Janet; Steadman, David W.
Sex allocation in fungus-growing ants: worker or queen control without symbiont-induced female bias pp. 1892-1906(15) Authors: Dijkstra, Michiel B.; Boomsma, Jacobus J.
Detecting compensatory dynamics in competitive communities under environmental forcing pp. 1907-1911(5) Authors: Ranta, Esa; Kaitala, Veijo; Fowler, Mike S.; Laakso, Jouni; Ruokolainen, Lasse; O'Hara, Robert
The utility of covariances: a response to Ranta et al pp. 1912-1913(2) Authors: Houlahan, J. E.; Cottenie, K.; Cumming, G. S.; Currie, D. J.; Findlay, C. S.; Gaedke, U.; Legendre, P.; Magnuson, J. J.; McArdle, B. H.; Stevens, R. D.; Woiwod, I. P.; Wondzell, S. M.
The structure and strength of environmental variation modulate covariance patterns. A reply to Houlahan et al. 2008 pp. 1914-1914(1) Authors: Ranta, Esa; Kaitala, Veijo; Fowler, Mike S.; Laakso, Jouni; Ruokolainen, Lasse; O'Hara, Robert