Spatial hierarchical approach in community ecology: a way beyond high context-dependency and low predictability in local phenomena Takashi Noda Forum 13 July 2004 Pages: 105 - 117
Modeling spatial dynamics of episodic and synchronous reproduction by plant populations: the effect of small-scale pollen coupling and large-scale climate Akiko Satake Review 19 June 2004 Pages: 119 - 128
Additive and non-additive effects from a larger spatial scale determine small-scale densities in a web spider Neriene brongersmai Mayura TakadaTadashi Miyashita Original Article 19 June 2004 Pages: 129 - 135
Community assembly along a species pool gradient: implications for multiple-scale patterns of species diversity Tadashi Fukami Original Article 19 June 2004 Pages: 137 - 147
Searching clusters of community composition along multiple spatial scales: a case study on aquatic invertebrate communities in bamboo stumps in West Timor Toshihiko SunaharaMotoyoshi Mogi Original Article 23 July 2004 Pages: 149 - 158
Latitudinal gradient of species diversity: multi-scale variability in rocky intertidal sessile assemblages along the Northwestern Pacific coast Takehiro OkudaTakashi NodaMasahiro Nakaoka Original Article 13 July 2004 Pages: 159 - 170
Effects of alternative prey on predation by small mammals on gypsy moth pupae Joseph S. ElkintonAndrew M. LiebholdRose-Marie Muzika Original Article 20 May 2004 Pages: 171 - 178
Relationship between physical leaf characteristics and growth and survival of polyphagous grasshopper nymphs, Parapodisma subastris (Orthoptera: Catantopidae) Kazumi MiuraNaota Ohsaki Original Article 09 June 2004 Pages: 179 - 184
Spatial heterogeneity and structure of bird populations: a case example with the eagle owl Vincenzo PenterianiMaría del Mar DelgadoMiguel Ferrer Original Article 25 June 2004 Pages: 185 - 192
To be suspended or to be cut off? Differences in the performance of two types of leaf-rolls constructed by the attelabid beetle Cycnotrachelus roelofsi Chisato KobayashiMakoto Kato Original Article 09 June 2004 Pages: 193 - 202
The effects of herbivory and soil fertility on the growth patterns of Quercus serrata and Q. crispula saplings at the shoot and individual levels Eri MizumachiNaoya OsawaNaoko Tokuchi Original Article 23 June 2004 Pages: 203 - 211
A new hypothesis for species coexistence: male–male repulsion promotes coexistence of competing species Osamu K. MikamiMasanori KohdaMasakado Kawata Notes and Comments 29 June 2004 Pages: 213 - 217