Commentary: Do we have a consistent terminology for species diversity? The fallacy of true diversity Root Gorelick Views and Comments 21 September 2011 Pages: 885 - 888
Commentary: Do we have a consistent terminology for species diversity? Back to basics and toward a unifying framework Claudia E. MorenoPilar Rodríguez Views and Comments 01 October 2011 Pages: 889 - 892
Commentary: do we have a consistent terminology for species diversity? We are on the way Gerald JurasinskiMarian Koch Views and Comments 22 September 2011 Pages: 893 - 902
Commentary: do we have a consistent terminology for species diversity? Yes, if we choose to use it Hanna Tuomisto Views and Comments 27 September 2011 Pages: 903 - 911
Towards a systemic metabolic signature of the arbuscular mycorrhizal interaction Thomas FesterIngo FetzerClaus Härtig Physiological ecology - Original Paper 04 June 2011 Pages: 913 - 924
Hydraulic properties of fronds from palms of varying height and habitat Heidi J. RenningerNathan Phillips Physiological ecology - Original Paper 08 June 2011 Pages: 925 - 935
Does avian malaria infection affect feather stable isotope signatures? Elizabeth YohannesVaidas PalinauskasStaffan Bensch Physiological ecology - Original Paper 14 June 2011 Pages: 937 - 942
Experimental evidence for a novel mechanism driving variation in habitat quality in a food-caching bird Dan StricklandBrian KielstraD. Ryan Norris Population ecology - Original Paper 17 June 2011 Pages: 943 - 950
Adélie penguin survival: age structure, temporal variability and environmental influences Louise EmmersonColin Southwell Population ecology - Original Paper 21 June 2011 Pages: 951 - 965
Habitat selection, reproduction and predation of wintering lemmings in the Arctic David DuchesneGilles GauthierDominique Berteaux Population ecology - Original Paper 24 June 2011 Pages: 967 - 980
Single dietary amino acids control resting egg production and affect population growth of a key freshwater herbivore Ulrike KochDominik Martin-CreuzburgDietmar Straile Population ecology - Original Paper 19 June 2011 Pages: 981 - 989
Detecting bimodality in plant size distributions and its significance for stand development and competition Marianne C. TurleyE. David Ford Population ecology - Original Paper 21 June 2011 Pages: 991 - 1003
Effects of prescribed fire, supplemental feeding, and mammalian predator exclusion on hispid cotton rat populations Gail MorrisJeffrey A. HostetlerMadan K. Oli Population ecology - Original Paper 26 June 2011 Pages: 1005 - 1016
The spatial scale of competition from recruits on an older cohort in Atlantic salmon Sigurd EinumKeith H. NislowJohn D. Armstrong Population ecology - Original Paper Open access 28 June 2011 Pages: 1017 - 1025
What are the consequences of ant–seed interactions on the abundance of two dry-fruited shrubs in a Mediterranean scrub? Xavier ArnanA. RodrigoJ. Retana Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper 05 June 2011 Pages: 1027 - 1039
Herbivore resistance of invasive Fallopia species and their hybrids Christine KrebsEsther GerberUrs Schaffner Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 09 June 2011 Pages: 1041 - 1052
Complex selection on life-history traits and the maintenance of variation in exaggerated rostrum length in acorn weevils Raul BonalJosep Maria EspeltaAlfried P. Vogler Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper 09 June 2011 Pages: 1053 - 1061
Secondary metabolites and nutrients of woody plants in relation to browsing intensity in African savannas Peter F. ScogingsJoakim HjälténChristina Skarpe Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 10 June 2011 Pages: 1063 - 1073
Plant–pollinator interactions and floral convergence in two species of Heliconia from the Caribbean Islands Silvana Martén-RodríguezW. John KressElvia Meléndez-Ackerman Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 27 July 2011 Pages: 1075 - 1083
Small mammals cause non-trophic effects on habitat and associated snails in a native system Mikaela HuntzingerRichard KarbanJohn L. Maron Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 21 June 2011 Pages: 1085 - 1091
Boulders increase resistance to clear-cut logging but not subsequent recolonization rates of boreal bryophytes Martin SchmalholzKristoffer Hylander Community ecology - Original Paper 26 June 2011 Pages: 1093 - 1101
Within- and among-species variation in specific leaf area drive community assembly in a tropical cloud forest Wenxing LongRunguo ZangYi Ding Community ecology - Original Paper 22 June 2011 Pages: 1103 - 1113
Sphagnum growth and ecophysiology during mire succession Anna M. LaineEija JuurolaEeva-Stiina Tuittila Ecosystem ecology - Original Paper 09 June 2011 Pages: 1115 - 1125
Tree species identity and interactions with neighbors determine nutrient leaching in model tropical forests John J. EwelSeth W. Bigelow Ecosystem ecology - Original Paper 21 June 2011 Pages: 1127 - 1140
Effects of manipulated herbivore inputs on nutrient flux and decomposition in a tropical rainforest in Puerto Rico T. D. SchowalterS. J. FonteJ. Wang Ecosystem ecology - Original Paper 29 June 2011 Pages: 1141 - 1149
Quaternary record of aridity and mean annual precipitation based on δ15N in ratite and dromornithid eggshells from Lake Eyre, Australia Seth D. NewsomeGifford H. MillerMarilyn L. Fogel Global change ecology - Original Paper 26 June 2011 Pages: 1151 - 1162
Potential macro-detritivore range expansion into the subarctic stimulates litter decomposition: a new positive feedback mechanism to climate change? Koert G. van GeffenMatty P. BergRien Aerts Global change ecology - Original Paper Open access 07 July 2011 Pages: 1163 - 1175
Simulated nitrogen deposition affects wood decomposition by cord-forming fungi Daniel P. BebberSarah C. WatkinsonPeter R. Darrah Global change ecology - Original Paper 07 July 2011 Pages: 1177 - 1184