Relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning across different scales Norio Yamamura Special Feature 09 November 2005 Pages: 1 - 2
Can plants betray the presence of multiple herbivore species to predators and parasitoids? The role of learning in phytochemical information networks Junji TakabayashiMaurice W. SabelisMichiel van Wijk Special Feature 10 November 2005 Pages: 3 - 8
The maintenance of intraspecific biodiversity: the interplay of selection on resource use and on natural enemy resistance in the pea aphid Julia FerrariH. Charles J. Godfray Special Feature 15 November 2005 Pages: 9 - 16
The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in food webs Elisa ThébaultMichel Loreau Special Feature 15 November 2005 Pages: 17 - 25
Bottom-up trophic cascades and material transfer in terrestrial food webs Hideki KagataTakayuki Ohgushi Special Feature 11 November 2005 Pages: 26 - 34
Stand development and regeneration during a 33-year period in a seral Picea glehnii forest, northern Japan Koichi TakahashiMasaru YogoSatoshi Ishibashi Original Article 05 August 2005 Pages: 35 - 42
Stand development and regeneration during a 33-year period in a seral Picea glehnii forest, northern Japan Koichi TakahashiMasaru YogoSatoshi Ishibashi Erratum 16 December 2005 Pages: 43 - 43
Ecosystem structure and soil-surface conditions drive the variability in the foliar δ13C and δ15N of Stipa tenacissima in semiarid Mediterranean steppes Fernando T. MaestreJordi Cortina Original Article 29 July 2005 Pages: 44 - 53
Wildfire effects on microbial biomass and diversity in pine forests at three topographic positions J. A. MabuhayY. IsagiN. Nakagoshi Original Article 29 July 2005 Pages: 54 - 63
Topographic and climatic controls on soil environments and net primary production in a rugged temperate hardwood forest in Korea Sinkyu KangDowon LeeSteven W. Running Original Article 06 September 2005 Pages: 64 - 74
The relationship between salinity, suspended particulate matter and water clarity in aquatic systems Lars Håkanson Original Article 11 August 2005 Pages: 75 - 90
Significance of the simultaneous growth of vegetative and reproductive organs in the prostrate annual Chamaesyce maculata (L.) Small (Euphorbiaceae) Nobuhiko SuzukiYoshihiro Ohnishi Original Article 05 August 2005 Pages: 91 - 99
How species diversity responds to different kinds of human-caused habitat destruction Zhenshan LinHuiyu Liu Original Article 01 October 2005 Pages: 100 - 106
Modeling population dynamics of a tea pest with temperature-dependent development: predicting emergence timing and potential damage Akiko SatakeTakayuki OhgushiKoichiro Uchimura Original Article 05 October 2005 Pages: 107 - 116
Negative effects of hydroxyl radical-generating mists (simulated dew water) on the photosynthesis and growth of Japanese apricot seedlings (Prunus mume) Johee YoonMasayo Abe-SuzukiKaneyuki Nakane Original Article 08 October 2005 Pages: 117 - 125
Phylogeography of Asian weaver ants, Oecophylla smaragdina N. AzumaK. OgataS. Higashi Original Article 03 September 2005 Pages: 126 - 136
Seasonal variation in leaf properties and ecosystem carbon budget in a cool-temperate deciduous broad-leaved forest: simulation analysis at Takayama site, Japan Akihiko ItoHiroyuki MuraokaSusumu Yamamoto Original Article 03 September 2005 Pages: 137 - 149
Factors determining the habitat of Drosera sessilifolia in the humid zone of the Brazilian Cerrado Masayuki NemotoJosé F. Libeiro Original Article 03 September 2005 Pages: 150 - 156
Abiotic mosaics affect seasonal variation of plant resources and influence the performance and mortality of a leaf-miner in Gambel’s oak (Quercus gambelii, Nutt.) Christopher T. YarnesWilliam J. Boecklen Original Article 10 November 2005 Pages: 157 - 163