Variation in woody plant δ13C along a topoedaphic gradient in a subtropical savanna parkland Edith BaiThomas W. BouttonSteven R. Archer Physiological Ecology - Original Paper 08 March 2008 Pages: 479 - 489
Relative importance of host plant patch geometry and habitat quality on the patterns of occupancy, extinction and density of the monophagous butterfly Iolana iolas Sonia G. RabasaDavid GutiérrezAdrián Escudero Population Ecology - Original Paper 08 March 2008 Pages: 491 - 503
Developmental instability in a stem-mining sawfly: can fluctuating asymmetry detect plant host stress in a model system? Héctor A. CárcamoKevin D. FloateFran R. Clarke Population Ecology - Original Paper 08 March 2008 Pages: 505 - 513
Predators reverse the direction of density dependence for juvenile salmon mortality Darren M. WardKeith H. NislowCarol L. Folt Population Ecology - Original Paper 04 March 2008 Pages: 515 - 522
The role of density-dependent individual growth in the persistence of freshwater salmonid populations Simone VincenziAlain J. CrivelliGiulio A. De Leo Population Ecology - Original Paper 03 April 2008 Pages: 523 - 534
Selection on spur shape in Impatiens capensis Helen J. Young Population Ecology - Original Paper 12 March 2008 Pages: 535 - 543
Demographic responses of Pinguicula ionantha to prescribed fire: a regression-design LTRE approach Herbert C. KeslerJennifer L. TrustyCraig Guyer Population Ecology - Original Paper 27 March 2008 Pages: 545 - 557
Escaping an evolutionary trap: preference and performance of a native insect on an exotic invasive host Margaret S. KeelerFrances S. Chew Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper 08 March 2008 Pages: 559 - 568
Swan foraging shapes spatial distribution of two submerged plants, favouring the preferred prey species Håkan SandstenMarcel Klaassen Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper Open access 12 March 2008 Pages: 569 - 576
Population variation in plant traits associated with ant attraction and herbivory in Chamaecrista fasciculata (Fabaceae) Rodrigo S. RiosRobert J. MarquisJohn C. Flunker Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper 08 April 2008 Pages: 577 - 588
Litter pool sizes, decomposition, and nitrogen dynamics in Spartina alterniflora-invaded and native coastal marshlands of the Yangtze Estuary Cheng Zhang LiaoYi Qi LuoBo Li Ecosystem Ecology - Original Paper 08 March 2008 Pages: 589 - 600
The influence of summertime fog and overcast clouds on the growth of a coastal Californian pine: a tree-ring study A. Park WilliamsChristopher J. StillSteven W. Leavitt Ecosystem Ecology - Original Paper 27 March 2008 Pages: 601 - 611
Parasites alter the topology of a stream food web across seasons Alexander D. HernandezMichael V. K. Sukhdeo Community Ecology - Original Paper 28 February 2008 Pages: 613 - 624
Nitrogen preferences and plant-soil feedbacks as influenced by neighbors in the alpine tundra I. W. AshtonA. E. MillerK. N. Suding Community Ecology - Original Paper 18 March 2008 Pages: 625 - 636
Linking nitrogen partitioning and species abundance to invasion resistance in the Great Basin J. J. JamesK. W. DaviesZ. T. Aanderud Community Ecology - Original Paper 15 March 2008 Pages: 637 - 648
Response of host plants to periodical cicada oviposition damage S. Luke FloryW. Brett Mattingly Community Ecology - Original Paper 08 March 2008 Pages: 649 - 656
Beals smoothing revisited Miquel De CáceresPierre Legendre Community Ecology - Original Paper 15 March 2008 Pages: 657 - 669
Effects of environmental stress on intertidal mussels and their sea star predators Laura E. PetesMorgan E. MouchkaBruce A. Menge Community Ecology - Original Paper 18 March 2008 Pages: 671 - 680
The influence of productivity and width of littoral zone on the trophic position of a large-bodied omnivore Patrik StenrothNiklas HolmqvistWilhelm Granéli Community Ecology - Original Paper 27 March 2008 Pages: 681 - 690
River hydrological seasonality influences life history strategies of tropical riverine fishes P. A. TedescoB. HuguenyB. de Mérona Community Ecology - Original Paper 27 March 2008 Pages: 691 - 702
Small and large wetland fragments are equally suited breeding sites for a ground-nesting passerine Gilberto PasinelliChristian MayerKarin Schiegg Conservation Ecology - Original Paper 12 March 2008 Pages: 703 - 714
Selection for nutrients by red deer hinds feeding on a mixed forest edge Hélène Verheyden-TixierPierre-Cyril RenaudBertrand Dumont Behavioral Ecology - Original Paper 21 March 2008 Pages: 715 - 726