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Nearest-neighbour interactions in species-rich shrublands: the roles of abundance, spatial patterns and resources pp. 161-174(14) Authors: Perry, G. L. W.; Enright, N. J.; Miller, B. P.; Lamont, B. B.
Climate mediated exogenous forcing and synchrony in populations of the oak aphid in the UK pp. 175-182(8) Authors: Estay, Sergio A.; Lima, Mauricio; Harrington, Richard
Does the mode of transmission between hosts affect the host choice strategies of parasites? Implications from a field study on bat fly and wing mite infestation of Bechstein's bats pp. 183-190(8) Authors: Reckardt, Karsten; Kerth, Gerald
Plant extinction dynamics in an insular metacommunity pp. 191-198(8) Authors: Burns, Kevin C.; Neufeld, Christopher J.
Individual variations in infectiousness explain long-term disease persistence in wildlife populations pp. 199-208(10) Authors: Kramer-Schadt, Stephanie; Fernández, Néstor; Eisinger, Dirk; Grimm, Volker; Thulke, Hans-Hermann
Density dependent and temporal variability in habitat selection by a large herbivore; an experimental approach pp. 209-218(10) Authors: Mobæk, Ragnhild; Mysterud, Atle; Egil Loe, Leif; Holand, Øystein; Austrheim, Gunnar
Predator-prey interactions under climate change: the importance of habitat vs body temperature pp. 219-224(6) Authors: Broitman, B. R.; Szathmary, P. L.; Mislan, K. A. S.; Blanchette, C. A.; Helmuth, B.
Linking field epidemiological and individual plant resistance patterns in the Betula pubescens-Melampsoridium betulinum host-pathogen interaction pp. 225-232(8) Authors: Ericson, L.; Burdon, Jeremy J.
The relationship between environmental complexity, species diversity and productivity in a natural reconstructed yeast community pp. 233-239(7) Authors: Replansky, Taissa; Bell, Graham
Light responses of mire mosses - a key to survival after water-level drawdown? pp. 240-250(11) Authors: Hájek, Tomáš; Tuittila, Eeva-Stiina; Ilomets, Mati; Laiho, Raija
The effect of urbanisation on avian morphology and latitudinal gradients in body size pp. 251-259(9) Authors: Evans, Karl L.; Gaston, Kevin J.; Sharp, Stuart P.; McGowan, Andrew; Hatchwell, Ben J.
Density-dependent linkage of scale-dependent feedbacks: a flume study on the intertidal macrophyte Spartina anglica pp. 260-268(9) Authors: Bouma, T. J.; Friedrichs, M.; van Wesenbeeck, B. K.; Temmerman, S.; Graf, G.; Herman, P. M. J.
Loss of consumers alters the effects of resident assemblages on the local spread of an introduced macroalga pp. 269-279(11) Authors: Bulleri, F.; Tamburello, L.; Benedetti-Cecchi, L.
Gap-crossing movements predict species occupancy in Amazonian forest fragments pp. 280-290(11) Authors: Lees, Alexander C.; Peres, Carlos A.
The evolution of dispersal - the importance of information about population density and habitat characteristics pp. 291-299(9) Authors: Enfjäll, Karin; Leimar, Olof
Propagule pressure and resource availability determine plant community invasibility in a temperate forest understorey pp. 300-308(9) Authors: Tanentzap, Andrew J.; Bazely, Dawn R.
The evolution of an `intelligent' dispersal strategy: biased, correlated random walks in patchy landscapes pp. 309-319(11) Authors: Barton, Kamil A.; Phillips, Ben L.; Morales, Juan M.; Travis, Justin M. J.