Cladocerans versus copepods: the cause of contrasting top–down controls on freshwater and marine phytoplankton Ulrich SommerFrank Sommer Concepts, Reviews, and Syntheses 10 December 2005 Pages: 183 - 194
Estimating the timing of diet shifts using stable isotopes Donald L. PhillipsPeter M. Eldridge Methods 03 December 2005 Pages: 195 - 203
The functional meaning of “prey size” in water snakes (Nerodia fasciata, Colubridae) S. E. VincentB. R. MoonA. Herrel Ecophysiology 20 October 2005 Pages: 204 - 211
Box-modeling of 15N/14N in mammals Vincent BalterLaurent SimonChristophe Lécuyer Ecophysiology 03 December 2005 Pages: 212 - 222
The biology behind lichenometric dating curves Michael G. LosoDaniel F. Doak Population Ecology 20 October 2005 Pages: 223 - 229
Persistence of invading gypsy moth populations in the United States Stefanie L. WhitmirePatrick C. Tobin Population Ecology 10 December 2005 Pages: 230 - 237
Enhanced seed dispersal of Prunus africana in fragmented and disturbed forests? Nina FarwigKatrin Böhning-GaeseBärbel Bleher Plant Animal Interactions 03 December 2005 Pages: 238 - 252
Associational effects of plant defences in relation to within- and between-patch food choice by a mammalian herbivore: neighbour contrast susceptibility and defence Ulrika Alm BergvallPasi RautioOlof Leimar Plant-Animal Interactions 27 September 2005 Pages: 253 - 260
Disturbance-mediated trophic interactions and plant performance Bret D. Elderd Plant-Animal Interactions 05 October 2005 Pages: 261 - 271
Sideroxylonal in Eucalyptus foliage influences foraging behaviour of an arboreal folivore Natasha L. WigginsKaren J. MarshClare McArthur Plant-Animal Interactions 05 October 2005 Pages: 272 - 279
Root distribution and interactions between intercropped species Long LiJianhao SunSally E. Smith Ecosystem Ecology 07 October 2005 Pages: 280 - 290
Carbon dioxide fluxes in a spatially and temporally heterogeneous temperate grassland Anita C. RischDouglas A. Frank Ecosystem Ecology 05 October 2005 Pages: 291 - 302
Energy flow and subsidies associated with the complex life cycle of ambystomatid salamanders in ponds and adjacent forest in southern Illinois Kurt J. RegesterKaren R. LipsMatt R. Whiles Ecosystem Ecology 01 October 2005 Pages: 303 - 314
Foliar pH as a new plant trait: can it explain variation in foliar chemistry and carbon cycling processes among subarctic plant species and types? J.H.C. CornelissenH.M. QuestedR. Aerts Ecosystem Ecology 11 October 2005 Pages: 315 - 326
Spatially variable propagule pressure and herbivory influence invasion of chaparral shrubland by an exotic grass John G. Lambrinos Community Ecology 28 September 2005 Pages: 327 - 334
An experimental assessment of biodiversity and species turnover in terrestrial vs canopy leaf litter Laura L. FaganRaphael K. DidhamRichard A. Ring Community Ecology 15 October 2005 Pages: 335 - 347
Variable responses of old-field perennials to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and phosphorus source Heather L. ReynoldsKeith M. VogelsangP. A. Schultz Community Ecology 25 October 2005 Pages: 348 - 358
Estimation of symbiotic N2 fixation in an Amazon floodplain forest Heidi KreibichJürgen KernDietrich Werner Conservation Ecology 03 December 2005 Pages: 359 - 368
The interplay between shifts in biomass allocation and costs of reproduction in four grassland perennials under simulated successional change Eelke JongejansHans de KroonFrank Berendse Global Change Ecology 07 January 2006 Pages: 369 - 378
Contributions of marginal offspring to reproductive success of Nazca booby (Sula granti) parents: tests of multiple hypotheses Courtney A. HumphriesV. Danilo ArevaloDavid J. Anderson Behavioural Ecology 06 October 2005 Pages: 379 - 390