Thermal quality influences effectiveness of thermoregulation, habitat use, and behaviour in milk snakes Jeffrey R. RowGabriel Blouin-Demers Ecophysiology 20 January 2006 Pages: 1 - 11
Rapid turnover of tissue nitrogen of primary consumers in tropical freshwaters Peter B. McIntyreAlexander S. Flecker Ecophysiology 03 February 2006 Pages: 12 - 21
Spatial heterogeneity in predator activity, nest survivorship, and nest-site selection in two forest thrushes Kenneth A. SchmidtRichard S. OstfeldKristina N. Smyth Population Ecology 20 January 2006 Pages: 22 - 29
Ectoparasites and age-dependent survival in a desert rodent Hadas HawlenaZvika AbramskyBoris R. Krasnov Population Ecology 20 January 2006 Pages: 30 - 39
Sex, sex-ratios, and the dynamics of pelagic copepod populations Thomas Kiørboe Population Ecology 20 January 2006 Pages: 40 - 50
Landscape mosaic induces traveling waves of insect outbreaks Derek M. JohnsonOttar N. BjørnstadAndrew M. Liebhold Population Ecology 20 January 2006 Pages: 51 - 60
Rapid recovery of an insect–plant interaction following habitat loss and experimental wetland restoration Corinne H. WattsRaphael K. Didham Plant Animal Interactions 21 January 2006 Pages: 61 - 69
Consequences of pre-dispersal damage by insects for the dispersal and recruitment of mangroves Todd E. Minchinton Plant Animal Interactions 01 February 2006 Pages: 70 - 80
Conflict resolution in an ant–plant interaction: Acacia constricta traits reduce ant costs to reproduction E. Fleur NicklenDiane Wagner Plant Animal Interactions 01 February 2006 Pages: 81 - 87
Mechanism for the small-scale movement of carbon among estuarine habitats: organic matter transfer not crab movement Michaela A. GuestRod M. ConnollyMark J. Breitfuss Ecosystem Ecology 07 February 2006 Pages: 88 - 96
Determining soil and ground water use of vegetation from heat pulse, water potential and stable isotope data P. G. CookA. P. O’Grady Ecosystem Ecology 10 February 2006 Pages: 97 - 107
Woody debris contribution to the carbon budget of selectively logged and maturing mid-latitude forests Wendy H. LiuDavid M. BryantSteven C. Wofsy Ecosystem Ecology 04 February 2006 Pages: 108 - 117
Limitations to seedling establishment in a mesic Hawaiian forest Julie S. DenslowAmanda L. UowoloR. Flint Hughes Community Ecology 01 February 2006 Pages: 118 - 128
Why islands are easier to invade: human influences on bullfrog invasion in the Zhoushan archipelago and neighboring mainland China Li YimingWu ZhengjunRichard P. Duncan Community Ecology 03 February 2006 Pages: 129 - 136
Strengthened insectivory in a temperate fragmented forest Paulina L. González-GómezCristián F. EstadesJavier A. Simonetti Conservation Ecology 01 February 2006 Pages: 137 - 143
Small-scale experimental habitat fragmentation reduces colonization rates in species-rich grasslands Jasmin JoshiPeter StollBruno Baur Conservation Ecology 21 January 2006 Pages: 144 - 152
The influence of temperature and host availability on the host exploitation strategies of sexual and asexual parasitic wasps of the same species Isabelle AmatMarcela CasteloCarlos Bernstein Behavioural Ecology 19 January 2006 Pages: 153 - 161
Behavioural and life history effects of predator diet cues during ontogeny in damselfly larvae Tomas BrodinDirk Johannes MikolajewskiFrank Johansson Behavioural Ecology 19 January 2006 Pages: 162 - 169
Sexual dimorphism, activity budget and synchrony in groups of sheep Pablo MichelenaSarah NoëlRichard Bon Behavioural Ecology 03 February 2006 Pages: 170 - 180
Sex, sex-ratios, and the dynamics of pelagic copepod populations Thomas Kiørboe Erratum 31 March 2006 Pages: 181 - 181