Sulfur stable isotopes separate producers in marine food-web analysis Rod M. ConnollyMichaela A. GuestJoanne M. Oakes Methods 31 October 2003 Pages: 161 - 167
Using stable isotopes to investigate migratory connectivity of the globally threatened aquatic warbler Acrocephalus paludicola Deborah J. PainRhys E. GreenGeoff M. Hilton Stable Isotope Ecology 01 November 2003 Pages: 168 - 174
Feeding level and individual metabolic rate affect δ13C and δ15N values in carp: implications for food web studies Julia Gaye-SiesseggerUlfert FockenKlaus Becker Stable Isotope Ecology 08 November 2003 Pages: 175 - 183
How prevalent is crassulacean acid metabolism among vascular epiphytes? Gerhard Zotz Ecophysiology 31 October 2003 Pages: 184 - 192
Blue- and green-light signals for gamete release in the brown alga, Silvetia compressa Gareth A. PearsonEster A. SerrãoRainer Schmid Ecophysiology 05 November 2003 Pages: 193 - 201
Energetic constraints on sexual activity in the male edible dormouse (Glis glis) Joanna FietzW. SchlundG. Heldmaier Ecophysiology 08 November 2003 Pages: 202 - 209
Carbon isotope discrimination and foliar nutrient status of Larrea tridentata (creosote bush) in contrasting Mojave Desert soils Erik P. HamerlynckTravis E. HuxmanStanley D. Smith Ecophysiology 19 November 2003 Pages: 210 - 215
Colony-structure variation and interspecific competitive ability in the invasive Argentine ant David A. HolwayAndrew V. Suarez Population Ecology 18 October 2003 Pages: 216 - 222
Chemical settlement inhibition versus post-settlement mortality as an explanation for differential fouling of two congeneric seaweeds Sofia A. WikströmHenrik Pavia Population Ecology 13 November 2003 Pages: 223 - 230
Survival, growth, and escape from herbivory are determined by habitat and herbivore species for three Australian woodland plants Kimberly G. AllcockDavid S. Hik Plant Animal Interactions 24 October 2003 Pages: 231 - 241
Secondary succession is influenced by belowground insect herbivory on a productive site Martin SchädlerGertraud JungHarald Auge Plant Animal Interactions 18 October 2003 Pages: 242 - 252
Gender- and sequence-dependent predation within group colonizers of defended plants: a constraint on cheating among bark beetles? Brian H. AukemaKenneth F. Raffa Plant Animal Interactions 19 November 2003 Pages: 253 - 258
Carbon dioxide and water vapor exchange in a warm temperate grassland K. A. NovickP. C. StoyR. Oren Ecosystem Ecology 20 November 2003 Pages: 259 - 274
Microbial community utilization of recalcitrant and simple carbon compounds: impact of oak-woodland plant communities Mark P. WaldropMary K. Firestone Ecosystem Ecology 12 November 2003 Pages: 275 - 284
Invasion rates increase with species richness in a marine epibenthic community by two mechanisms Piers K DunstanCraig R Johnson Community Ecology 01 November 2003 Pages: 285 - 292
Moisture conditions and the presence of bryophytes determine fescue species abundance in a dry calcareous grassland Merit OtsusMartin Zobel Community Ecology 31 October 2003 Pages: 293 - 299
Oviposition habitat selection in response to risk of predation in temporary pools: mode of detection and consistency across experimental venue Leon BlausteinMoshe KiflawiJoel E. Cohen Behavioural Ecology 27 November 2003 Pages: 300 - 305
Mothers influence offspring body size through post-oviposition maternal effects in the redbacked salamander, Plethodon cinereus Erica J. CrespiHeather Lessig Behavioural Ecology 31 October 2003 Pages: 306 - 311
Behavioral thermoregulation in the migratory locust: a therapy to overcome fungal infection R. M. OuedraogoM. S. GoettelJ. Brodeur Behavioural Ecology 12 November 2003 Pages: 312 - 319