Evolutionary and ecological aspects of some Antarctic and sub-Antarctic penguin distributions Gerald L. Kooyman Review 01 February 2002 Pages: 485 - 495
The effect of fasting and refeeding on temperature preference, activity and growth of roach, Rutilus rutilus P. van DijkG. StaaksI. Hardewig Ecophysiology 01 February 2002 Pages: 496 - 504
An ecological and evolutionary analysis of photosynthetic thermotolerance using the temperature-dependent increase in fluorescence Charles A. KnightDavid D. Ackerly Ecophysiology 01 February 2002 Pages: 505 - 514
Photosynthetic characteristics in canopies of Quercus rubra, Quercus prinus and Acer rubrum differ in response to soil water availability Matthew H. TurnbullDavid WhiteheadKevin L. Griffin Ecophysiology 01 February 2002 Pages: 515 - 524
Interspecific differences in cuticular hydrocarbon profiles of Myrmica ants are sufficiently consistent to explain host specificity by Maculinea (large blue) butterflies G. ElmesT. AkinoJ. Knapp Ecophysiology 01 February 2002 Pages: 525 - 535
Restricted dispersal in a long-distance migrant bird with patchy distribution, the great reed warbler Bengt HanssonStaffan BenschBo Nielsen Population Ecology 01 February 2002 Pages: 536 - 542
Variation in timing and abundance of flowering by Delphinium barbeyi Huth (Ranunculaceae): the roles of snowpack, frost, and La NiƱa, in the context of climate change David W. InouyeManuel A. MoralesGary J. Dodge Population Ecology 01 February 2002 Pages: 543 - 550
Exposure of red-legged frog embryos to ambient UV-B radiation in the field negatively affects larval growth and development Lisa K. BeldenAndrew R. Blaustein Population Ecology 01 February 2002 Pages: 551 - 554
Abiotic stress, competition, and the distribution of the native annual grass Vulpia microstachys in a mosaic environment N. JurjavcicS. HarrisonA. Wolf Population Ecology 01 February 2002 Pages: 555 - 562
Indirect interaction between a fungal plant pathogen and a herbivorous beetle of the weed Cirsium arvense Andreas Kruess Plant Animal Interactions 01 February 2002 Pages: 563 - 569
Plant polyploidy and host expansion in an insect herbivore Niklas JanzJohn N. Thompson Plant Animal Interactions 01 February 2002 Pages: 570 - 575
Ingestion of plant secondary compounds causes diuresis in desert herbivores Denise M. DearingAntonio M. MangioneWilliam H. Karasov Plant Animal Interactions 01 February 2002 Pages: 576 - 584
Induced sink strength as a prerequisite for induced tannin biosynthesis in developing leaves of Populus Thomas M. ArnoldJack C. Schultz Plant Animal Interactions 01 February 2002 Pages: 585 - 593
Nutrient stress, host plant quality and herbivore performance of a leaf-mining fly on grass Luc De BruynJan ScheirsRon Verhagen Plant Animal Interactions 01 February 2002 Pages: 594 - 599
Nitrogen dynamics in an Alaskan salt marsh following spring use by geese Amy ZacheisRoger W. RuessJerry W. Hupp Ecosystems Ecology 01 February 2002 Pages: 600 - 608
Variation in nitrogen-15 natural abundance and nitrogen uptake traits among co-occurring alpine species: do species partition by nitrogen form? Amy E. MillerWilliam D. Bowman Ecosystems Ecology 01 February 2002 Pages: 609 - 616
Patch occupancy, population size and reproductive success of a forest herb (Primula elatior) in a fragmented landscape Hans JacquemynRein BrysMartin Hermy Community Ecology 01 February 2002 Pages: 617 - 625
Influence of a dominant macrophyte, Juncus effusus, on wetland plant species richness, diversity, and community composition Gary N. ErvinRobert G. Wetzel Community Ecology 01 February 2002 Pages: 626 - 636
The influence of substrate on the functional response of an avian granivore and its implications for farmland bird conservation M. WhittinghamH. Markland Behavioural Ecology 01 February 2002 Pages: 637 - 644