Nonlinear continuum of egg size-number trade-offs in a snake: is egg-size variation fitness related? Xiang JiWei-Guo DuLong-Hui Lin Physiological Ecology - Original Paper 09 January 2009 Pages: 689 - 696
Rearing environment effects on immune defence in blue tit Cyanistes caeruleus nestlings Elena Arriero Physiological Ecology - Original Paper 09 January 2009 Pages: 697 - 704
Photosynthetic performance in Sphagnum transplanted along a latitudinal nitrogen deposition gradient Gustaf GranathJoachim StrengbomHåkan Rydin Physiological Ecology - Original Paper 09 January 2009 Pages: 705 - 715
Phosphorus reserves increase grass regrowth after defoliation Mariano OyarzabalMartín Oesterheld Physiological Ecology - Original Paper 09 January 2009 Pages: 717 - 724
Morphological and physiological variation among seagrass (Zostera marina) genotypes A. Randall HughesJohn J. StachowiczSusan L. Williams Population Ecology - Original Paper Open access 09 January 2009 Pages: 725 - 733
Environmental factors influencing adult sex ratio in Trinidadian guppies Ann E. McKellarMartin M. TurcotteAndrew P. Hendry Population Ecology - Original Paper 09 January 2009 Pages: 735 - 745
Survival of female common eiders Somateria m. mollissima in a declining population of the northern Baltic Sea Martti HarioMarc J. MazerollePertti Saurola Population Ecology - Original Paper 13 January 2009 Pages: 747 - 756
Plant–hummingbird interactions in the West Indies: floral specialisation gradients associated with environment and hummingbird size Bo DalsgaardAna M. Martín GonzálezAdrianne G. Tossas Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper 09 January 2009 Pages: 757 - 766
Evidence of rapid shifts in the trophic base of lotic predators using experimental dietary manipulations and assimilation-based analyses Danny C. P. LauKenneth M. Y. LeungDavid Dudgeon Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper 09 January 2009 Pages: 767 - 776
Tree resistance to Lymantria dispar caterpillars: importance and limitations of foliar tannin composition Raymond V. BarbehennAdam JarosJuha-Pekka Salminen Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper 13 January 2009 Pages: 777 - 788
Resource switching in fish following a major food web disruption Michael D. RennieW. Gary SprulesTimothy B. Johnson Ecosystem Ecology - Original Paper 12 February 2009 Pages: 789 - 802
Novel weapons and invasion: biogeographic differences in the competitive effects of Centaurea maculosa and its root exudate (±)-catechin Wei-Ming HeYulong FengRagan M. Callaway Community Ecology - Original Paper 14 February 2009 Pages: 803 - 815
Differential impacts of plant interactions on herbaceous species recruitment: disentangling factors controlling emergence, survival and growth of seedlings Adeline FayolleCyrille ViolleMarie-Laure Navas Community Ecology - Original Paper 09 January 2009 Pages: 817 - 825
Frequent fire promotes diversity and cover of biological soil crusts in a derived temperate grassland Katharine E. O’BryanSuzanne Mary ProberDavid J. Eldridge Community Ecology - Original Paper 09 January 2009 Pages: 827 - 838
Abiotic and biotic resistance to grass invasion in serpentine annual plant communities Barbara Marie GoingJanneke HillerislambersJonathan M. Levine Community Ecology - Original Paper Open access 13 January 2009 Pages: 839 - 847
Successful city dwellers: a comparative study of the ecological characteristics of urban birds in the Western Palearctic Anders Pape Møller Global Change Ecology - Original Paper 13 January 2009 Pages: 849 - 858
Divergent patterns of impact of environmental conditions on life history traits in two populations of a long-distance migratory bird Javier BalbontínAnders P. MøllerFlorentino de Lope Global Change Ecology - Original Paper 13 January 2009 Pages: 859 - 872
Non-lethal effects of an invasive species in the marine environment: the importance of early life-history stages Marc RiusXavier TuronDustin J. Marshall Conservation Ecology - Original Paper 21 January 2009 Pages: 873 - 882
Integrating edge effects into studies of habitat fragmentation: a test using meiofauna in seagrass F. Y. WarryJ. S. HindellR. M. Connolly Conservation Ecology - Original Paper 09 January 2009 Pages: 883 - 892
Nest construction by a ground-nesting bird represents a potential trade-off between egg crypticity and thermoregulation Paul M. MayerLevica M. SmithMark R. Ryan Behavioral Ecology - Original Paper 15 January 2009 Pages: 893 - 901
Nest construction by a ground-nesting bird represents a potential trade-off between egg crypticity and thermoregulation Paul M. MayerLevica M. SmithMark R. Ryan Erratum 04 March 2009 Pages: 903 - 903