Hydraulic compensation in northern Rocky Mountain conifers: does successional position and life history matter? Anna Sala Ecophysiology 26 April 2006 Pages: 1 - 11
Predicting diet, trophic level and palaeoecology from bone stable isotope analysis: a comparative study of five red deer populations Rhiannon E. StevensAdrian M. ListerRobert E. M. Hedges Population Ecology 21 April 2006 Pages: 12 - 21
Food supply controls the body condition of a migrant bird wintering in the tropics David R. BrownThomas W. Sherry Population Ecology 26 April 2006 Pages: 22 - 32
Allee effects and conspecific cueing jointly lead to conspecific attraction Megan J. Donahue Population Ecology 11 May 2006 Pages: 33 - 43
Demographic effects of extreme winter weather in the barn owl Res AltweggAlexandre RoulinLukas Jenni Population Ecology 28 April 2006 Pages: 44 - 51
Individual variation in feeding habitat use by adult female green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas): are they obligately neritic herbivores? Hideo HataseKatsufumi SatoKatsumi Tsukamoto Population Ecology 09 May 2006 Pages: 52 - 64
Density, climate and varying return points: an analysis of long-term population fluctuations in the threatened European tree frog Jérôme PelletBenedikt R. SchmidtKurt Grossenbacher Population Ecology 24 May 2006 Pages: 65 - 71
Persistence of host and parasite populations subject to experimental size-selective removal Katja PulkkinenDieter Ebert Population Ecology 10 May 2006 Pages: 72 - 80
Solar ultraviolet-B radiation alters the attractiveness of Arabidopsis plants to diamondback moths (Plutella xylostella L.): impacts on oviposition and involvement of the jasmonic acid pathway Carla CaputoMariana RutitzkyCarlos L. Ballaré Plant Animal Interactions 26 April 2006 Pages: 81 - 90
Contrasting mechanisms of secondary metabolite accumulation during leaf development in two tropical tree species with different leaf expansion strategies Tania Brenes-ArguedasMatthew W. HortonThomas A. Kursar Plant Animal Interactions 05 May 2006 Pages: 91 - 100
A novel trade-off of insect diapause affecting a sequestered chemical defense James A. FordyceChris C. NiceArthur M. Shapiro Plant Animal Interactions 11 July 2006 Pages: 101 - 106
Preferential feeding by an aquatic consumer mediates non-additive decomposition of speciose leaf litter Christopher M. SwanMargaret A. Palmer Plant Animal Interactions 05 May 2006 Pages: 107 - 114
Stoichiometry and large-scale patterns of leaf carbon and nitrogen in the grassland biomes of China Jin-Sheng HeJingyun FangZhi Geng Ecosystem Ecology 26 April 2006 Pages: 115 - 122
A test of three alternative pathways for consumer regulation of primary productivity Chad W. Hargrave Ecosystems Ecology 05 May 2006 Pages: 123 - 132
Morphological assembly mechanisms in Neotropical bat assemblages and ensembles within a landscape Claudia E. MorenoHéctor T. AritaLeonor Solis Community Ecology 13 April 2006 Pages: 133 - 140
The consequence of species loss on ecosystem nitrogen cycling depends on community compensation Katharine Nash SudingAmy E. MillerWilliam D. Bowman Community Ecology 12 April 2006 Pages: 141 - 149
The effects of resource enrichment, dispersal, and predation on local and metacommunity structure Marc W. CadotteAllison M. FortnerTadashi Fukami Community Ecology 26 April 2006 Pages: 150 - 157
Environmental and genetic effects on the formation of ectomycorrhizal and arbuscular mycorrhizal associations in cottonwoods Catherine A. GehringRebecca C. MuellerThomas G. Whitham Community Ecology 27 April 2006 Pages: 158 - 164
Brood parasitism increases provisioning rate, and reduces offspring recruitment and adult return rates, in a cowbird host Jeffrey P. HooverMatthew J. Reetz Behavioral Ecology 26 April 2006 Pages: 165 - 173
Dispersal strategies in sponge larvae: integrating the life history of larvae and the hydrologic component Simone MarianiMaría-J. UrizTeresa Alcoverro Behavioural Ecology 19 May 2006 Pages: 174 - 184