Volume 178, Issue 1, May 2015
Special Feature on Individual-level niche specialization
Issue Editors:
- Craig A. Layman,
- Seth D. Newsome,
- Tara Gancos Crawford
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In this issue (27 articles)
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Special Topic: Individual-level niche specialization
Individual-level niche specialization within populations: emerging areas of study
Craig A. Layman, Seth D. Newsome, Tara Gancos Crawford Pages 1-4 -
Special Topic: Individual-level niche specialization
Factors affecting individual foraging specialization and temporal diet stability across the range of a large “generalist” apex predator
Adam E. Rosenblatt, James C. Nifong, Michael R. Heithaus, Frank J. Mazzotti… Pages 5-16 -
Special Topic: Individual-Level Niche Specialization
The cost of reproduction: differential resource specialization in female and male California sea otters
Emma A. Elliott Smith, Seth D. Newsome, James A. Estes, M. Tim Tinker Pages 17-29 -
Special Topic: Individual-level niche specialization
Resource availability affects individual niche variation and its consequences in group-living European badgers Meles meles
Andrew Robertson, Robbie A. McDonald, Richard J. Delahay, Simon D. Kelly… Pages 31-43 -
Special Topic: Individual-level niche specialization
The interaction of intraspecific competition and habitat on individual diet specialization: a near range-wide examination of sea otters
Seth D. Newsome, M. Tim Tinker, Verena A. Gill, Zachary N. Hoyt, Angela Doroff… Pages 45-59 -
Special Topic: Individual-level niche specialization
Timescales alter the inferred strength and temporal consistency of intraspecific diet specialization
Mark Novak, M. Tim Tinker Pages 61-74 -
Special Topic: Individual-level niche specialization
Measuring individuality in habitat use across complex landscapes: approaches, constraints, and implications for assessing resource specialization
F. Joel Fodrie, Lauren A. Yeager, Jonathan H. Grabowski, Craig A. Layman… Pages 75-87 -
Special Topic: Individual-level niche specialization
Covarying variances: more morphologically variable populations also exhibit more diet variation
Lisa K. Snowberg, Kimberly M. Hendrix, Daniel I. Bolnick Pages 89-101 -
Special Topic: Individual-level niche specialization
Individuals in food webs: the relationships between trophic position, omnivory and among-individual diet variation
Richard Svanbäck, Mario Quevedo, Jens Olsson, Peter Eklöv Pages 103-114 -
Special Topic: Individual-level niche specialization
Individual variation in anthropogenic resource use in an urban carnivore
Seth D. Newsome, Heidi M. Garbe, Evan C. Wilson, Stanley D. Gehrt Pages 115-128 -
Special Topic: Individual-level niche specialization
Behavioural consistency and life history of Rana dalmatina tadpoles
Tamás János Urszán, János Török, Attila Hettyey, László Zsolt Garamszegi… Pages 129-140 -
Highlighted Student Research
Contrasting growth responses of dominant peatland plants to warming and vegetation composition
Tom N. Walker, Susan E. Ward, Nicholas J. Ostle, Richard D. Bardgett Pages 141-151 -
Highlighted Student Research
Isocline analysis of competition predicts stable coexistence of two amphibians
Andrea Gazzola, Josh Van Buskirk Pages 153-159 -
Behavioral ecology –original research
Inter-annual variation in American redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) plumage colour is associated with rainfall and temperature during moult: an 11-year study
Matthew W. Reudink, Ann E. McKellar, Kristen L. D. Marini, Sarah L. McArthur… Pages 161-173 -
Behavioral ecology - Original research
The role of maternal behavior and offspring development in the survival of mountain goat kids
Rachel Théoret-Gosselin, Sandra Hamel, Steeve D. Côté Pages 175-186 -
Behavioral ecology - Original research
Senescence in breeding success of female Alpine chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra): the role of female quality and age
Federico Tettamanti, Stefano Grignolio, Flurin Filli, Marco Apollonio… Pages 187-195 -
Population ecology - Original research
Age-specific reproductive success and cost in female Alpine ibex
Marco Rughetti, Andrea Dematteis, Pier Giuseppe Meneguz, Marco Festa-Bianchet Pages 197-205 -
Population ecology - Original research
Morphological variation and different branch modularity across contrasting flow conditions in dominant Pocillopora reef-building corals
David A. Paz-García, Alejandro Aldana-Moreno, Rafael A. Cabral-Tena… Pages 207-218 -
Plant-microbe-animal interactions - Original research
Invasive earthworms interact with abiotic conditions to influence the invasion of common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica)
Alexander M. Roth, Timothy J. S. Whitfeld, Alexandra G. Lodge, Nico Eisenhauer… Pages 219-230 -
Community ecology - Original research
Indirect human impacts turn off reciprocal feedbacks and decrease ecosystem resilience
Mark D. Bertness, Caitlin P. Brisson, Sinead M. Crotty Pages 231-237

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