Functional groups based on leaf physiology: are they spatially and temporally robust? Tammy E. FosterJ. Renée Brooks Ecophysiology 14 June 2005 Pages: 337 - 352
Larval food limitation in butterflies: effects on adult resource allocation and fitness Carol L. BoggsKimberly D. Freeman Ecophysiology 13 April 2005 Pages: 353 - 361
Life history consequences of sterol availability in the aquatic keystone species Daphnia Dominik Martin-CreuzburgAlexander WackerEric von Elert Ecophysiology 23 April 2005 Pages: 362 - 372
What determines interspecific variation in relative growth rate of Eucalyptus seedlings? Charles R. WarrenMark A. Adams Ecophysiology 23 April 2005 Pages: 373 - 381
Ecological implications of parasites in natural Daphnia populations Ellen DecaesteckerSteven DeclerckDieter Ebert Population Ecology 14 April 2005 Pages: 382 - 390
Reproduction, foraging and the negative density–area relationship of a generalist rodent Shawn M. WilderDouglas B. Meikle Population Ecology 15 April 2005 Pages: 391 - 398
Dose and host characteristics influence virulence of ranavirus infections Jesse L. BrunnerKathryn RichardsJames P. Collins Population Ecology 14 April 2005 Pages: 399 - 406
Characterising spatial and temporal variation in the finite rate of population increase across the northern range boundary of the annual grass Vulpia fasciculata Lisa R. NortonLes G. FirbankAndrew R. Watkinson Population ecology 26 April 2005 Pages: 407 - 415
Plant population size and isolation affect herbivory of Silene latifolia by the specialist herbivore Hadena bicruris and parasitism of the herbivore by parasitoids Jelmer A. ElzingaHans TurinArjen Biere Plant animal interactions 26 April 2005 Pages: 416 - 426
Within-plant variation in induced defence in developing leaves of cotton plants P. AndersonJ. Agrell Plant-animal interactions 21 April 2005 Pages: 427 - 434
Rodent seed predation promotes differential recruitment among bird-dispersed trees in temperate secondary forests Daniel GarcíaJosé Ramón ObesoIsabel Martínez Plant animal interaction 13 April 2005 Pages: 435 - 446
Nitrogen outputs from fecal and urine deposition of small mammals: implications for nitrogen cycling Jay E. ClarkEric C. HellgrenDavid M. Leslie Jr Ecosystem Ecology 08 June 2005 Pages: 447 - 455
Influence of habitat, litter type, and soil invertebrates on leaf-litter decomposition in a fragmented Amazonian landscape Heraldo L. VasconcelosWilliam F. Laurance Ecosystem ecology 08 June 2005 Pages: 456 - 462
Mutualistic fungus promotes plant invasion into diverse communities Jennifer A. RudgersW. Brett MattinglyJennifer M. Koslow Community Ecology 08 June 2005 Pages: 463 - 471
Multiple predator effects result in risk reduction for prey across multiple prey densities Heather D. Vance-ChalcraftDaniel A. Soluk Community Ecology 13 April 2005 Pages: 472 - 480
Putting prey back together again: integrating predator-induced behavior, morphology, and life history Jason T. HovermanJosh R. AuldRick A. Relyea Community Ecology 15 April 2005 Pages: 481 - 491
Do lizards and snakes really differ in their ability to take large prey? A study of relative prey mass and feeding tactics in lizards Richard ShineJai Thomas Behavioural Ecology 13 April 2005 Pages: 492 - 498
The importance of microclimate variation in determining size, growth and survival of avian offspring: experimental evidence from a cavity nesting passerine Russell D. DawsonCheyenne C. LawrieErin L. O’Brien Behavioural Ecology 13 April 2005 Pages: 499 - 507
Bumblebees, humble pollinators or assiduous invaders? A population comparison of foraging performance in Bombus terrestris Thomas C IngsJuliette SchikoraLars Chittka Behavioural Ecology 13 April 2005 Pages: 508 - 516