Differential physico-chemical tolerances of amphipod species revealed by field transplantations Calum MacNeilJ. T. A. DickRobert W. Elwood Pages: 1 - 7
Changes in drought response strategies with ontogeny in Quercus rubra: implications for scaling from seedlings to mature trees J. Cavender-BaresF. A. Bazzaz Pages: 8 - 18
Faecal avoidance and the risk of infection by nematodes in a natural population of reindeer R. van der WalJ. IrvineS. D. Albon Pages: 19 - 25
Reversed sexual size dimorphism in raptors: evaluation of the hypotheses in kestrels breeding in a temporally changing environment S. MasseminErkki KorpimäkiJürgen Wiehn Pages: 26 - 32
The relationship between ecological segregation and sexual body size dimorphism in large herbivores A. Mysterud Pages: 40 - 54
Coexistence and niche segregation by field populations of the parasitoids Cotesia glomerata and C. rubecula in the Netherlands: predicting field performance from laboratory data Jacqueline B. F. GeervlietMonique S. W. VerdelL. E. M. Vet Pages: 55 - 63
Determinants of survival in juvenile Psammodromus algirus lizards E. CivantosAnders Forsman Pages: 64 - 72
The effects of long-term nitrogen loading on grassland insect communities Nick M. HaddadJohn HaarstadDavid Tilman Pages: 73 - 84
The cost of mutualism in a fly-fungus interaction T. L. BultmanAllison M. WelchTodd I. Bowdish Pages: 85 - 90
Plant species diversity as a driver of early succession in abandoned fields: a multi-site approach W. H. Van der PuttenS. R. MortimerP. Smilauer Pages: 91 - 99
The impact of phosphorus on interactions of the hemiparasitic angiosperm Rhinanthus minor and its host Lolium perenne D. M. DaviesJonathan D. Graves Pages: 100 - 106
Niche expansion, body size, and survival in Galápagos marine iguanas M. WikelskiPeter H. Wrege Pages: 107 - 115
Habitat selection as a hierarchical spatial process: the green woodpecker at the northern edge of its distribution range Jørund RolstadBeate LøkenErlend Rolstad Pages: 116 - 129
Facilitative effects of a sand dune shrub on species growing beneath the shrub canopy Scott W. Shumway Pages: 138 - 148