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Rethinking the conceptual foundations of habitat fragmentation research pp. 161-170(10) Authors: Didham, Raphael K.; Kapos, Valerie; Ewers, Robert M.
Statistical challenges in null model analysis pp. 171-180(10) Authors: Gotelli, Nicholas J.; Ulrich, Werner
Effects of native and exotic range-expanding plant species on taxonomic and functional composition of nematodes in the soil food web pp. 181-190(10) Authors: Morriën, Elly; Duyts, Henk; Van der Putten, Wim H.
The use of specialisation indices to predict vulnerability of coral-feeding butterflyfishes to environmental change pp. 191-200(10) Authors: Lawton, Rebecca J.; Pratchett, Morgan S.; Berumen, Michael L.
Spatial autocorrelation analysis allows disentangling the balance between neutral and niche processes in metacommunities pp. 201-210(10) Authors: Diniz-Filho, José Alexandre F.; Siqueira, Tadeu; Padial, André Andrian; Rangel, Thiago Fernando; Landeiro, Victor Lemes; Bini, Luis Mauricio
Stochastic LTRE analysis of the effects of herbivory on the population dynamics of a perennial grassland herb pp. 211-218(8) Authors: Jacquemyn, Hans; Brys, Rein; Davison, Raziel; Tuljapurkar, Shripad; Jongejans, Eelke
Unravelling the role of mate density and sex ratio in competition for pollen pp. 219-227(9) Authors: Bianchi, Felix J. J. A.; Cunningham, Saul A.
Dissemination biases in ecology: effect sizes matter more than quality pp. 228-235(8) Authors: Barto, E. Kathryn; Rillig, Matthias C.
Separating the effect of mechanisms shaping species-abundance distributions at multiple scales in a subtropical forest pp. 236-244(9) Authors: Cheng, Jiajia; Mi, Xiangcheng; Nadrowski, Karin; Ren, Haibao; Zhang, Jintun; Ma, Keping
Intraspecific temperature dependence of the scaling of metabolic rate with body mass in fishes and its ecological implications pp. 245-251(7) Authors: Ohlberger, Jan; Mehner, Thomas; Staaks, Georg; Hölker, Franz
Lake-derived midges increase abundance of shoreline terrestrial arthropods via multiple trophic pathways pp. 252-258(7) Authors: Dreyer, Jamin; Hoekman, David; Gratton, Claudio
Synergistic effects of multiple mechanisms drive priority effects within a tadpole assemblage pp. 259-267(9) Authors: Hernandez, Jason P.; Chalcraft, David R.
Mammalian herbivores reveal marked genetic divergence among populations of an endangered plant species pp. 268-276(9) Authors: Mann, Anthony N.; O'Reilly-Wapstra, Julianne. M.; Iason, Glenn. R.; Sanson, Gordon; Davies, Noel W.; Tilyard, Paul; Williams, Dean; Potts, Brad. M.
Effects of hydrological forcing on the structure of a tropical estuarine food web pp. 277-289(13) Authors: Atwood, Trisha B.; Wiegner, Tracy N.; MacKenzie, Richard A.
Analyzing the effects of species gain and loss on ecosystem function using the extended Price equation partition pp. 290-298(9) Authors: Fox, Jeremy W.; Kerr, Benjamin
Forest fragmentation leads to food web contraction pp. 299-305(7) Authors: Valladares, Graciela; Cagnolo, Luciano; Salvo, Adriana
Seed germination cues and the importance of the soil seed bank across an environmental gradient in the Serengeti pp. 306-312(7) Authors: Anderson, T. Michael; Schütz, Martin; Risch, Anita C.
Feeding by omnivores increases food available to consumers pp. 313-320(8) Authors: Iwai, Noriko; Kagaya, Takashi; Alford, Ross A.