Inferring host specificity and network formation through agent-based models: tick–mammal interactions in Borneo Konstans WellsRobert B. O’HaraLance A. Durden Methods 30 October 2012 Pages: 307 - 316
Water flux of Eucalyptus regnans: defying summer drought and a record heatwave in 2009 Sebastian PfautschMark A. Adams Physiological ecology - Original research 16 October 2012 Pages: 317 - 326
Whole-canopy carbon gain as a result of selection on individual performance of ten genotypes of a clonal plant Peter J. VermeulenNiels P. R. AntenHeinjo J. During Physiological ecology - Original research 01 November 2012 Pages: 327 - 337
Nocturnal loss of body reserves reveals high survival risk for subordinate great tits wintering at extremely low ambient temperatures Indrikis KramsDina CīruleTatjana Krama Physiological ecology - Original research 20 October 2012 Pages: 339 - 346
Inverse gradients in leaf wax δD and δ13C values along grass blades of Miscanthus sinensis: Implications for leaf wax reproduction and plant physiology Li GaoYongsong Huang Physiological ecology - Original research 07 November 2012 Pages: 347 - 357
Multifunctional bracts enhance plant fitness during flowering and seed development in Rheum nobile (Polygonaceae), a giant herb endemic to the high Himalayas Bo SongZhi-Qiang ZhangHang Sun Physiological ecology - Original research 04 November 2012 Pages: 359 - 370
Individual and spatio-temporal variations in the home range behaviour of a long-lived, territorial species Letizia CampioniMaría del Mar DelgadoVincenzo Penteriani Behavioral ecology - Original research 20 October 2012 Pages: 371 - 385
Shoaling behaviour enhances risk of predation from multiple predator guilds in a marine fish John R. FordStephen E. Swearer Behavioral ecology - Original research 03 November 2012 Pages: 387 - 397
Optimal mate choice patterns in pelagic copepods Jan HeuscheleSigrunn EliassenThomas Kiørboe Behavioral ecology - Original research 22 November 2012 Pages: 399 - 408
Prey selectivity affects reproductive success of a corallivorous reef fish Rohan M. BrookerGeoffrey P. JonesPhilip L. Munday Behavioral ecology - Original research 04 November 2012 Pages: 409 - 416
Acquisition of species-specific perfume blends: influence of habitat-dependent compound availability on odour choices of male orchid bees (Euglossa spp.) T. PokornyM. HannibalT. Eltz Behavioral ecology - Original research 27 February 2013 Pages: 417 - 425
Sex-specific senescence in body mass of a monogamous and monomorphic mammal: the case of Alpine marmots Marion TafaniAurélie CohasDominique Allainé Population ecology - Original research 07 December 2012 Pages: 427 - 436
Variation in the reproductive performance of the Trollius–Chiastocheta mutualism at the edge of its range in north-east Germany Tristan LemkeStefan Porembski Plant-animal interactions - Original research 26 October 2012 Pages: 437 - 447
Contrasting impacts of different-sized herbivores on species richness of Mediterranean annual pastures differing in primary productivity Marta RuedaSalvador RebolloGonzalo García-Salgado Plant-animal interactions - Original research 23 October 2012 Pages: 449 - 459
Reproductive success of individuals with different fruit production patterns. What does it mean for the predator satiation hypothesis? Magdalena ŻywiecJan HoleksaPiotr Seget Plant-animal interactions - Original research Open access 19 October 2012 Pages: 461 - 467
Evidence for pollen limitation of a native plant in invaded communities Elizabeth M. Da SilvaVashti M. KingRisa D. Sargent Plant-animal interactions - Original research 06 November 2012 Pages: 469 - 476
Mass-flowering crops enhance wild bee abundance Andrea HolzschuhCarsten F. DormannIngolf Steffan-Dewenter Plant-animal interactions - Original research Open access 01 November 2012 Pages: 477 - 484
Water use patterns of estuarine vegetation in a tidal creek system Lili WeiDavid A. LockingtonCatherine E. Lovelock Community ecology - Original research 16 October 2012 Pages: 485 - 494
Biotic interactions as a structuring force in soil communities: evidence from the micro-arthropods of an Antarctic moss model system Tancredi CarusoVladlen TrokhymetsPeter Convey Community ecology - Original research 20 October 2012 Pages: 495 - 503
Habitat heterogeneity promotes the coexistence of exotic seaweeds L. TamburelloL. Benedetti-CecchiF. Bulleri Community ecology - Original research 27 October 2012 Pages: 505 - 513
Positive feedback favors invasion by a submersed freshwater plant Rebecca A. UrbanJohn E. TitusHeidi H. Hansen Ecosystem ecology - Original research 19 October 2012 Pages: 515 - 523
Spatially variable effects of a marine pest on ecosystem function D. Jeff RossAndy R. LongmoreMichael J. Keough Ecosystem ecology - Original research 27 October 2012 Pages: 525 - 538
Provisioning of bioavailable carbon between the wet and dry phases in a semi-arid floodplain Darren S. BaldwinGavin N. ReesTodd A. Wallace Ecosystem ecology - Original research 04 November 2012 Pages: 539 - 550
Are cyanobacterial blooms trophic dead ends? Marie-Elodie PergaIsabelle DomaizonOrlane Anneville Ecosystem Ecology - Original Research 06 November 2012 Pages: 551 - 562
Contrasting spatial and temporal responses of bird communities to landscape changes Sébastien BonthouxJean-Yves BarnagaudGérard Balent Global change ecology - Original research 19 October 2012 Pages: 563 - 574
Contrasting resource limitations of marine primary producers: implications for competitive interactions under enriched CO2 and nutrient regimes Laura J. FalkenbergBayden D. RussellSean D. Connell Global change ecology - Original research 31 October 2012 Pages: 575 - 583
Evolutionary determinants of population differences in population growth rate × habitat temperature interactions in Chironomus riparius Sabrina NemecSimit PatelMarkus Pfenninger Global change ecology - Original research 03 November 2012 Pages: 585 - 594
Winter rainfall predicts phenology in widely separated populations of a migrant songbird Ann E. McKellarPeter P. MarraLaurene M. Ratcliffe Global change ecology - Original research 17 November 2012 Pages: 595 - 605
Estimates of connectivity reveal non-equilibrium epiphyte occurrence patterns almost 180 years after habitat decline Victor JohanssonTord SnällThomas Ranius Conservation ecology - Original research 30 October 2012 Pages: 607 - 615