Biogeochemical implications of labile phosphorus in forest soils determined by the Hedley fractionation procedure Arthur H. JohnsonJaqueline FrizanoDavid R. Vann Review 15 April 2003 Pages: 487 - 499
Leaf display and photosynthesis of tree seedlings in a cool-temperate deciduous broadleaf forest understorey Hiroyuki MuraokaHiroshi KoizumiRobert W. Pearcy Ecophysiology 26 March 2003 Pages: 500 - 509
Differential response of δ13C and water use efficiency to arbuscular mycorrhizal infection in two aridland woody plant species José Ignacio QuerejetaJosé Miguel BareaAntonio Roldán Ecophysiology 28 March 2003 Pages: 510 - 515
Effects of elemental composition on the incorporation of dietary nitrogen and carbon isotopic signatures in an omnivorous songbird Scott F. PearsonDouglas J. LeveyCarlos Martínez del Rio Ecophysiology 28 March 2003 Pages: 516 - 523
Gender-specific floral and physiological traits: implications for the maintenance of females in gynodioecious Lobelia siphilitica Christina M. CarusoHafiz MaheraliRobert B. Jackson Population Ecology 29 March 2003 Pages: 524 - 531
Spatial and temporal variation in mortality of newly settled damselfish: patterns, causes and co-variation with settlement Sally J. HolbrookRussell J. Schmitt Population Ecology 28 March 2003 Pages: 532 - 541
Parasite mediated mortality and host immune response explain age-related differences in blood parasitism in birds Daniel SolRoger JovaniJordi Torres Population Ecology 28 March 2003 Pages: 542 - 547
Latitudinal and temperature-dependent variation in embryonic development and growth in Rana temporaria Ane T. LaugenAnssi LaurilaJuha Merilä Population Ecology 29 March 2003 Pages: 548 - 554
A multi-environment comparison of senescence between sister species of Daphnia Jeffry L. Dudycha Population Ecology 29 March 2003 Pages: 555 - 563
Propagule size and predispersal damage by insects affect establishment and early growth of mangrove seedlings Wayne P. SousaPeter G. KennedyBetsy J. Mitchell Population Ecology 09 April 2003 Pages: 564 - 575
Invasive Argentine ants (Linepithema humile) do not replace native ants as seed dispersers of Dendromecon rigida (Papaveraceae) in California, USA Shanna E. CarneyM. Brooke ByerleyDavid A. Holway Plant Animal Interactions 28 March 2003 Pages: 576 - 582
Feedback dynamics of grazing lawns: coupling vegetation change with animal growth Brian T. PersonMark P. HerzogChristopher A. Babcock Plant Animal Interactions 09 April 2003 Pages: 583 - 592
Pollen flow in the distylous Palicourea fendleri (Rubiaceae): an experimental test of the Disassortative Pollen Flow Hypothesis Pablo LauCarlos Bosque Plant Animal Interactions 08 April 2003 Pages: 593 - 600
Effects of below- and above-ground herbivores on plant growth, flower visitation and seed set Katja PovedaIngolf Steffan-DewenterTeja Tscharntke Plant Animal Interactions 28 March 2003 Pages: 601 - 605
Litter of the hemiparasite Bartsia alpina enhances plant growth: evidence for a functional role in nutrient cycling Helen M. QuestedMalcolm C. PressTerry V. Callaghan Ecosystems Ecology 09 April 2003 Pages: 606 - 614
Competition between tadpoles and mosquito larvae A. MokanyR. Shine Community Ecology 02 April 2003 Pages: 615 - 620
The leaf size – twig size spectrum and its relationship to other important spectra of variation among species Mark WestobyIan J. Wright Community Ecology 28 March 2003 Pages: 621 - 628
What determines host range in parasitoids? An analysis of a tachinid parasitoid community John O. Stireman IIIMichael S. Singer Community Ecology 09 April 2003 Pages: 629 - 638
Daphnia versus copepod impact on summer phytoplankton: functional compensation at both trophic levels Ulrich SommerFrank SommerKlaus Gocke Community Ecology 28 March 2003 Pages: 639 - 647
Winter warming facilitates range expansion: cold tolerance of the butterfly Atalopedes campestris Lisa Crozier Global Change Ecology 09 April 2003 Pages: 648 - 656
Dryness increases predation risk in efts: support for an amphibian decline hypothesis Jason R. RohrDale M. Madison Behavioural Ecology 04 March 2003 Pages: 657 - 664
Leaf area accumulation helps juvenile evergreen trees tolerate shade in a temperate rainforest Christopher H. Lusk Erratum Pages: 665 - 665