Incubation period and immune function: a comparative field study among coexisting birds Maria G. PalaciosThomas E. Martin Ecophysiology 11 October 2005 Pages: 505 - 512
Interaction between maternal effects and temperature affects diapause occurrence in the cricket Allonemobius socius Diana L. HuestisJeremy L. Marshall Ecophysiology 26 August 2005 Pages: 513 - 520
Density-dependent responses of fawn cohort body mass in two contrasting roe deer populations Petter KjellanderJean-Michel GaillardA. J. Mark Hewison Population Ecology 08 December 2005 Pages: 521 - 530
Population trends associated with skin peptide defenses against chytridiomycosis in Australian frogs Douglas C. WoodhamsLouise A. Rollins-SmithRoss A. Alford Population Ecology 04 October 2005 Pages: 531 - 540
How caterpillars avoid overheating: behavioral and phenotypic plasticity of pipevine swallowtail larvae Chris C. NiceJames A. Fordyce Population Ecology 20 August 2005 Pages: 541 - 548
Females make tough neighbors: sex-specific competitive effects in seedlings of a dioecious grass Sarah M. Eppley Population Ecology 03 December 2005 Pages: 549 - 554
Do carbon-based defences reduce foliar damage? Habitat-related effects on tree seedling performance in a temperate rainforest of Chiloé Island, Chile Paulina ChacónJuan J. Armesto Plant Animal Interaction 17 September 2005 Pages: 555 - 565
Induced defense in Nicotiana attenuata (Solanaceae) fruit and flowers Andrew C. McCallRichard Karban Plant Animal Interactions 03 December 2005 Pages: 566 - 571
Species-specific allometric scaling under self-thinning: evidence from long-term plots in forest stands Hans Pretzsch Ecosystem Ecology 25 October 2005 Pages: 572 - 583
Variations in soil N cycling and trace gas emissions in wet tropical forests Gordon W. Holtgrieve Peter K. JewettPamela A. Matson Ecosystem Ecology 05 October 2005 Pages: 584 - 594
Net carbon exchange and evapotranspiration in postfire and intact sagebrush communities in the Great Basin Margaret R. PraterDaniel ObristEvan H. DeLucia Ecosystem Ecology 07 September 2005 Pages: 595 - 607
Partitioning mechanisms of Predator Interference in different Habitats Blaine D. GriffenJames E. Byers Community Ecology 10 December 2005 Pages: 608 - 614
Parasites and salinity: costly tradeoffs in a threatened species David L. RogowskiCraig A. Stockwell Community Ecology 20 August 2005 Pages: 615 - 622
Indirect food web interactions: sea otters and kelp forest fishes in the Aleutian archipelago Shauna E. ReisewitzJames A. EstesCharles A. Simenstad Community Ecology 27 September 2005 Pages: 623 - 631
Defining herbivore assemblages in the Kruger National Park: a correlative coherence approach J. V. RedfernS. J. RyanW. M. Getz Community Ecology 11 October 2005 Pages: 632 - 640
Large herbivores influence the composition and diversity of shrub-steppe communities in the Rocky Mountains, USA Daniel J. ManierN. Thompson Hobbs Community Ecology 27 October 2005 Pages: 641 - 651
Nitrogen supply differentially affects litter decomposition rates and nitrogen dynamics of sub-arctic bog species R. AertsR. S. P. van LogtestijnP. S. Karlsson Global Change Ecology 16 September 2005 Pages: 652 - 658
Activity levels of bats and katydids in relation to the lunar cycle Alexander B. LangElisabeth K. V. KalkoDina K. N. Dechmann Behavioural Ecology 05 November 2005 Pages: 659 - 666
Testing models of parental investment strategy and offspring size in ants Smadar GilboaPeter Nonacs Behavioural Ecology 25 October 2005 Pages: 667 - 674
The influence of parasites on the retention of long-term partnerships in the Australian sleepy lizard, Tiliqua rugosa C. Michael BullDale A. Burzacott Behavioural Ecology 17 August 2005 Pages: 675 - 680
Sex-specific foraging behaviour in a seabird with reversed sexual dimorphism: the red-footed booby Henri WeimerskirchMatthieu Le CorreFrancis Marsac Behavioural Ecology 30 September 2005 Pages: 681 - 691