Vulnerability of black grouse hens to goshawk predation: result of food supply or predation facilitation? Risto TornbergPekka HelleErkki Korpimäki Population ecology - Original Paper 23 December 2010 Pages: 577 - 584
Consequences of intraspecific niche variation: phenotypic similarity increases competition among recently metamorphosed frogs Michael F. BenardJessica Middlemis Maher Population ecology - Original Paper 11 January 2011 Pages: 585 - 592
From process to pattern: how fluctuating predation risk impacts the stress axis of snowshoe hares during the 10-year cycle Michael J. SheriffCharles J. KrebsRudy Boonstra Population ecology - Original Paper 19 January 2011 Pages: 593 - 605
Multiple measures elucidate glucocorticoid responses to environmental variation in predation threat Michael ClinchyLiana ZanetteKiran K. Soma Population ecology - Original Paper 30 January 2011 Pages: 607 - 614
Effects of recruiting age on senescence, lifespan and lifetime reproductive success in a long-lived seabird Sin-Yeon KimAlberto VelandoHugh Drummond Population ecology - Original Paper 01 February 2011 Pages: 615 - 626
Toward a mechanistic understanding of competition in vascular-feeding herbivores: an empirical test of the sink competition hypothesis Ian KaplanSandra SardanelliRobert F. Denno Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 23 December 2010 Pages: 627 - 636
Olfactory learning of plant genotypes by a polyphagous insect predator Robert GlinwoodElham AhmedVelemir Ninkovic Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper Open access 04 January 2011 Pages: 637 - 647
Invasive plant species alters consumer behavior by providing refuge from predation Humberto P. DutraKirk BarnettJohn L. Orrock Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 11 January 2011 Pages: 649 - 657
Increased searching and handling effort in tall swards lead to a Type IV functional response in small grazing herbivores Nicol HeuermannFrank van LangeveldeHerbert H. T. Prins Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper Open access 11 January 2011 Pages: 659 - 669
Temporal stability of pollinator preference in an alpine plant community and its implications for the evolution of floral traits Yan-Bing GongShuang-Quan Huang Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 21 January 2011 Pages: 671 - 680
Additive effects of herbivory, nectar robbing and seed predation on male and female fitness estimates of the host plant Ipomopsis aggregata Rebecca E. IrwinAlison K. Brody Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 28 January 2011 Pages: 681 - 692
Pulp–seed attachment is a dominant variable explaining legitimate seed dispersal: a case study on woolly monkeys Pablo R. Stevenson Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 05 February 2011 Pages: 693 - 701
Non-host volatiles mediate associational resistance to the pine processionary moth H. JactelG. BirgerssonF. Schlyter Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 11 February 2011 Pages: 703 - 711
A temporal dilution effect: hantavirus infection in deer mice and the intermittent presence of voles in Montana Scott CarverAmy KuenziRichard Douglass Community ecology - Original Paper 19 December 2010 Pages: 713 - 721
Predator biodiversity increases the survivorship of juvenile predators Tadashi TakizawaWilliam E. Snyder Community ecology - Original Paper 04 January 2011 Pages: 723 - 730
Body size, trophic level, and the use of fish as transmission routes by parasites R. PoulinT. L. F. Leung Community ecology - Original Paper 20 January 2011 Pages: 731 - 738
Indirect effects of species interactions on habitat provisioning Sally J. HolbrookRussell J. SchmittAndrew J. Brooks Community ecology - Original Paper Open access 28 January 2011 Pages: 739 - 749
A landscape perspective on bat foraging ecology along rivers: does channel confinement and insect availability influence the response of bats to aquatic resources in riverine landscapes? Elizabeth M. HagenJohn L. Sabo Community ecology - Original Paper 28 January 2011 Pages: 751 - 760
Dominant species, rather than diversity, regulates temporal stability of plant communities Takehiro SasakiWilliam K. Lauenroth Community ecology - Original Paper 29 January 2011 Pages: 761 - 768
Balancing positive and negative plant interactions: how mosses structure vascular plant communities Jemma L. GornallSarah J. WoodinRené van der Wal Community ecology - Original Paper 30 January 2011 Pages: 769 - 782
Dominance and species co-occurrence in highly diverse ant communities: a test of the interstitial hypothesis and discovery of a three-tiered competition cascade Xavier ArnanCédric GaucherelAlan N. Andersen Community ecology - Original Paper 03 February 2011 Pages: 783 - 794
Temporal variability within disturbance events regulates their effects on natural communities Jorge García MolinosIan Donohue Community ecology - Original Paper 04 February 2011 Pages: 795 - 806
Root fungal symbionts interact with mammalian herbivory, soil nutrient availability and specific habitat conditions Anna L. RuotsalainenAnu Eskelinen Community ecology - Original Paper 08 February 2011 Pages: 807 - 817
A multi-scale comparison of trait linkages to environmental and spatial variables in fish communities across a large freshwater lake Angela L. StreckerJohn M. CasselmanBrian J. Shuter Community ecology - Original Paper 09 February 2011 Pages: 819 - 831
Epidemic size determines population-level effects of fungal parasites on Daphnia hosts Spencer R. HallClaes R. BeckerCarla E. Cáceres Community ecology - Original Paper 09 February 2011 Pages: 833 - 842
Phylogenetic structure predicts capitular damage to Asteraceae better than origin or phylogenetic distance to natives Steven B. HillPeter M. Kotanen Community ecology - Original Paper 12 February 2011 Pages: 843 - 851