Environmental limits to growth: physiological niche boundaries of corals along turbidity–light gradients Kenneth R. N. AnthonySean R. Connolly Ecophysiology 20 August 2004 Pages: 373 - 384
Nitrogen fixation and metabolism by groundwater-dependent perennial plants in a hyperarid desert Stefan K ArndtAnsgar KahmenMark Adams Ecophysiology 28 July 2004 Pages: 385 - 394
Filamentous cyanobacteria, temperature and Daphnia growth: the role of fluid mechanics György Abrusán Ecophysiology 03 August 2004 Pages: 395 - 401
Reassessment of the environmental mechanisms controlling developmental polyphenism in spadefoot toad tadpoles Brian L. Storz Ecophysiology 05 August 2004 Pages: 402 - 410
The effect of different zooplankton grazing patterns resulting from diel vertical migration on phytoplankton growth and composition: a laboratory experiment Elke S. ReichwaldtIsabelle D. WolfHerwig Stibor Population Ecology 19 August 2004 Pages: 411 - 419
Competitive interactions among raptors in boreal forests Harri HakkarainenSakari MykräSven Jungell Population Ecology 28 July 2004 Pages: 420 - 424
Incidence of diapause varies among populations of Daphnia pulicaria Carla E. CáceresAlan J. Tessier Population Ecology 28 July 2004 Pages: 425 - 431
Unpredictable food supply modifies costs of reproduction and hampers individual optimization János TörökGergely HegyiRéka Könczey Population Ecology 17 August 2004 Pages: 432 - 443
A transient, positive effect of habitat fragmentation on insect population densities Audrey GrezTania ZaviezoLenore Fahrig Population Ecology 04 August 2004 Pages: 444 - 451
Herbivory and competition slow down invasion of a tall grass along a productivity gradient D. P. J. KuijperD. J. NijhoffJ. P. Bakker Plant Animal Interactions 11 August 2004 Pages: 452 - 459
Superparasitism of larval hosts by the walnut fly, Rhagoletis juglandis, and its implications for female and offspring performance César R. NufioDaniel R. Papaj Plant Animal Interactions 05 August 2004 Pages: 460 - 467
Organic and inorganic nitrogen nutrition of western red cedar, western hemlock and salal in mineral N-limited cedar–hemlock forests Jennifer N. BennettCindy E. Prescott Ecosystem Ecology 20 August 2004 Pages: 468 - 476
Using stable hydrogen and oxygen isotope measurements of feathers to infer geographical origins of migrating European birds Keith A. HobsonGabriel J. BowenHervé Lormee Ecosystem Ecology 31 July 2004 Pages: 477 - 488
Carbon fluxes to the soil in a mature temperate forest assessed by 13C isotope tracing Katharina SteinmannRolf T. W. SiegwolfChristian Körner Ecosystem Ecology 07 August 2004 Pages: 489 - 501
Release from native root herbivores and biotic resistance by soil pathogens in a new habitat both affect the alien Ammophila arenaria in South Africa Irma C. KnevelThomas LansWim H. van der Putten Community Ecology 12 August 2004 Pages: 502 - 510
Do co-occurring plant species adapt to one another? The response of Bromus erectus to the presence of different Thymus vulgaris chemotypes Bodil K. EhlersJohn Thompson Community Ecology 11 August 2004 Pages: 511 - 518
Root foraging for patchy resources in eight herbaceous plant species Tara K. RajaniemiHeather L. Reynolds Community Ecology 20 July 2004 Pages: 519 - 525
Competitive impacts and responses of an invasive weed: dependencies on nitrogen and phosphorus availability Katharine N. SudingKatherine D. LeJeuneTimothy R. Seastedt Community Ecology 03 August 2004 Pages: 526 - 535
Take-off performance under optimal and suboptimal thermal conditions in the butterfly Pararge aegeria Koen BerwaertsHans Van Dyck Behavioural Ecology 07 August 2004 Pages: 536 - 545
Successional changes in soil nitrogen availability, non-symbiotic nitrogen fixation and carbon/nitrogen ratios in southern Chilean forest ecosystems Cecilia A. PérezMartín R. CarmonaJuan J. Armesto Erratum 19 August 2004 Pages: 546 - 546