Interactive effects of elevated carbon dioxide and environmental stresses on root mass fraction in plants: a meta-analytical synthesis using pairwise techniques Xianzhong WangDaniel R. Taub Concepts, Reviews, and Syntheses 13 February 2010 Pages: 1 - 11
Immobilizing nitrogen to control plant invasion Laura G. PerryDana M. BlumenthalEdward F. Redente Concepts, Reviews, and Syntheses 21 February 2010 Pages: 13 - 24
Functional and evolutionary correlations of steep leaf angles in the mexical shrubland Alfonso Valiente-BanuetMiguel VerdúPatricio García-Fayos Physiological ecology - Original paper 03 December 2009 Pages: 25 - 33
Levels of antioxidants in rural and urban birds and their consequences Anders Pape MøllerJohannes ErritzøeFiliz Karadas Physiological ecology - Original Paper 10 December 2009 Pages: 35 - 45
Transition zones between vegetation patches in a heterogeneous Arctic landscape: how plant growth and photosynthesis change with abundance at small scales Benjamin J. FletcherMalcolm C. PressGareth K. Phoenix Physiological ecology - Original Paper 29 January 2010 Pages: 47 - 56
Molecular keys unlock the mysteries of variable survival responses of blue crabs to hypoxia Geoffrey W. BellDavid B. EgglestonEdward J. Noga Physiological ecology - Original Paper 25 December 2009 Pages: 57 - 68
Should I stay or should I go: predator- and conspecific-induced hatching in a marine snail Benjamin G. MinerDeborah A. DonovanKelley E. Andrews Behavioral ecology - Original Paper 12 February 2010 Pages: 69 - 78
Order of invasion affects the spatial distribution of a reciprocal intraguild predator Tessa van der HammenAndré M. de RoosArne Janssen Behavioral ecology - Original Paper Open access 19 February 2010 Pages: 79 - 89
High red deer density depresses body mass of roe deer fawns Emmanuelle RichardJean-Michel GaillardFrançois Klein Population ecology - Original Paper 24 December 2009 Pages: 91 - 97
Linking environmental and demographic data to predict future population viability of a perennial herb Per TorängJohan EhrlénJon Ågren Population ecology - Original Paper 14 January 2010 Pages: 99 - 109
Priority effects and habitat complexity affect the strength of competition Shane Wallace GeangeAdrian C. Stier Population ecology - Original Paper 06 January 2010 Pages: 111 - 118
Disjunct performance and distribution in the sedge Carex prasina Kathryn M. FlinnMarcia J. WaterwayMartin J. Lechowicz Population ecology - Original Paper 22 January 2010 Pages: 119 - 126
Gardening by the psychomyiid caddisfly Tinodes waeneri: evidence from stable isotopes Nicola L. IngsAlan G. HildrewJonathan Grey Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 14 January 2010 Pages: 127 - 139
Delayed response in a plant–pollinator system to experimental grassland fragmentation Hans-Peter RusterholzBruno Baur Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 13 February 2010 Pages: 141 - 152
Does human-induced habitat transformation modify pollinator-mediated selection? A case study in Viola portalesia (Violaceae) Maureen MurúaClaudia EspinozaRodrigo Medel Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 06 March 2010 Pages: 153 - 162
Ecological engineering by a native leaf-cutting ant increases the performance of exotic plant species Alejandro G. Farji-BrenerNatalia LescanoLuciana Ghermandi Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 24 February 2010 Pages: 163 - 169
Effects of resource availability on seedling recruitment in a fire-maintained savanna Gwenllian D. IaconaL. Katherine KirkmanEmilio M. Bruna Community ecology - Original Paper 17 November 2009 Pages: 171 - 180
Abiotic stress mediates top-down and bottom-up control in a Southwestern Atlantic salt marsh Juan AlbertiAgustina Méndez CasariegoOscar Iribarne Community ecology - Original paper 18 November 2009 Pages: 181 - 191
Reciprocity in predator–prey interactions: exposure to defended prey and predation risk affects intermediate predator life history and morphology Edd HammillAndrew P. Beckerman Community ecology - Original paper 21 November 2009 Pages: 193 - 202
Impact of plant architecture versus leaf quality on attack by leaf-tying caterpillars on five oak species Robert J. MarquisJohn T. Lill Community ecology - Original paper 04 December 2009 Pages: 203 - 213
Spatial and temporal variability of plant-available water in calcium carbonate-cemented soils and consequences for arid ecosystem resilience Michael Cohrs DuniwayJeffrey E. HerrickH. Curtis Monger Ecosystem ecology - Original Paper 18 December 2009 Pages: 215 - 226
Bias and uncertainty of δ13CO2 isotopic mixing models Zachary E. KaylerLisa GanioBarbara J. Bond Ecosystem ecology - Original Paper 31 December 2009 Pages: 227 - 234
Linking calcification by exotic snails to stream inorganic carbon cycling Erin R. HotchkissRobert O. Hall Jr. Ecosystem ecology - Original Paper 08 January 2010 Pages: 235 - 244
Erratum to: Linking calcification by exotic snails to stream inorganic carbon cycling Erin R. HotchkissRobert O. Hall Jr. Erratum 06 February 2010 Pages: 245 - 245
The importance of biotic factors in predicting global change effects on decomposition of temperate forest leaf litter Soraya RouifedI. Tanya HandaStephan Hättenschwiler Global change ecology - Original Paper 24 December 2009 Pages: 247 - 256
Elevated CO2 increases plant uptake of organic and inorganic N in the desert shrub Larrea tridentata Virginia L. JinR. D. Evans Global change ecology - Original Paper 22 January 2010 Pages: 257 - 266
Summer freezing resistance decreased in high-elevation plants exposed to experimental warming in the central Chilean Andes Angela Sierra-AlmeidaLohengrin A. Cavieres Global change ecology - Original Paper 17 March 2010 Pages: 267 - 276
Erratum to: Herbivore impacts to the moss layer determine tundra ecosystem response to grazing and warming Jemma L. GornallSarah J. WoodinRene Van der Wal Erratum 23 March 2010 Pages: 277 - 277