Large-scale questions and small-scale data: empirical and theoretical methods for scaling up in ecology N. UnderwoodP. HambäckB. D. Inouye Special topic: Scaling-up in ecology 26 April 2005 Pages: 176 - 177
Scaling up population dynamics: integrating theory and data Brett A. MelbournePeter Chesson Special topic: Scaling-up in ecology 15 April 2005 Pages: 178 - 186
Scaling up from local competition to regional coexistence across two scales of spatial heterogeneity: insect larvae in the fruits of Apeiba membranacea Brian D. Inouye Special topic: Scaling-up in ecology 15 April 2005 Pages: 187 - 195
Variation in plant quality and the population dynamics of herbivores: there is nothing average about aphids Sandra E. HelmsMark D. Hunter Special topic: Scaling-up in ecology 15 April 2005 Pages: 196 - 203
Do local processes scale to global patterns? The role of drought and the species pool in determining treehole insect diversity Diane S. Srivastava Special topic: Scaling-up in ecology 15 April 2005 Pages: 204 - 214
Dimensional approaches to designing better experimental ecosystems: a practitioners guide with examples John E. PetersenGöran Englund Special topic: Scaling-up in ecology 14 April 2005 Pages: 215 - 223
Scaling from plot experiments to landscapes: studying grasshoppers to inform forest ecosystem management Oswald J. Schmitz Special topic: Scaling-up in ecology 15 April 2005 Pages: 224 - 233
Form-function analysis of the effect of canopy morphology on leaf self-shading in the seagrass Thalassia testudinum Susana EnríquezNorma I. Pantoja-Reyes Ecophysiology 08 June 2005 Pages: 234 - 242
Responding to inflammatory challenges is less costly for a successful avian invader, the house sparrow (Passer domesticus), than its less-invasive congener Kelly A. LeeLynn B. Martin IIMartin C. Wikelski Ecophysiology 18 June 2005 Pages: 243 - 250
Ecophysiological responses to light availability in three Blechnum species (Pteridophyta, Blechnaceae) of different ecological breadth A. SaldañaE. GianoliC. H. Lusk Ecophysiology 16 July 2005 Pages: 251 - 256
Evidence for oxidative stress in sugar maple stands growing on acidic, nutrient imbalanced forest soils Samuel B. St. ClairJohn E. CarlsonJonathan P. Lynch Ecophysiology 18 June 2005 Pages: 257 - 268
Cell-mediated immunosenescence in birds Mark F. HaussmannDavid W. WinklerCarol M. Vleck Ecophysiology 16 June 2005 Pages: 269 - 274
The many faces of population density Stephen J. MayorJames A. Schaefer Population Ecology 07 July 2005 Pages: 275 - 280
Two-phase seed dispersal: linking the effects of frugivorous birds and seed-caching rodents Stephen B. Vander WallKellie M. KuhnJennifer R. Gworek Plant Animal Interactions 16 June 2005 Pages: 281 - 286
Influences of chronic and current season grazing by collared pikas on above-ground biomass and species richness in subarctic alpine meadows Eliot J. B. McIntireDavid S. Hik Plant Animal Interactions 16 June 2005 Pages: 287 - 296
Induced resistance in the indeterminate growth of aspen (Populus tremuloides) Michael T. StevensRichard L. Lindroth Plant Animal Interactions 16 June 2005 Pages: 297 - 305
Seasonal leaf dynamics across a tree density gradient in a Brazilian savanna William A. HoffmannEdson Rangel da Silva JrFrederick C. Meinzer Ecosystem Ecology 18 June 2005 Pages: 306 - 315
Intrapopulation variation in gray wolf isotope (δ15N and δ13C) profiles: implications for the ecology of individuals Erin J. M. UrtonKeith A. Hobson Community Ecology 10 May 2005 Pages: 316 - 325
Cross-fostering reveals an effect of spleen size and nest temperatures on immune responses in nestling European starlings Daniel R. Ardia Behavioral ecology 03 May 2005 Pages: 326 - 333
Elk winter foraging at fine scale in Yellowstone National Park Daniel FortinJuan M. MoralesMark S. Boyce Behavioural Ecology 19 June 2005 Pages: 334 - 342