Bears are simply voles writ large: social structure determines the mechanisms of intrinsic population regulation in mammals Morten OddenRolf A. ImsHarry P. Andreassen Concepts, Reviews and Syntheses Open access 31 January 2014 Pages: 1 - 10
Loss of whole-tree hydraulic conductance during severe drought and multi-year forest die-off William R. L. AndereggLeander D. L. AndereggChristopher B. Field Physiological ecology - Original research 07 January 2014 Pages: 11 - 23
Forest cover reduces thermally suitable habitats and affects responses to a warmer climate predicted in a high-elevation lizard Shu-Ping HuangWarren P. PorterChyi-Rong Chiou Physiological ecology - Original research 21 January 2014 Pages: 25 - 35
Gap effects on leaf traits of tropical rainforest trees differing in juvenile light requirement Nico C. HouterThijs L. Pons Physiological ecology - Original research 19 February 2014 Pages: 37 - 50
Carbohydrate storage in meadow plants and its depletion after disturbance: do roots and stem-derived organs differ in their roles? Štěpán JanečekJitka Klimešová Physiological ecology - Original research 14 February 2014 Pages: 51 - 61
Experience teaches plants to learn faster and forget slower in environments where it matters Monica GaglianoMichael RentonStefano Mancuso Behavioral ecology - Original research 05 January 2014 Pages: 63 - 72
Competitive naïveté between a highly successful invader and a functionally similar native species Stephen J. HeavenerAlexandra J. R. CartheyPeter B. Banks Behavioral ecology - Original research 05 January 2014 Pages: 73 - 84
Colour biases in territorial aggression in a Neotropical cichlid fish Topi K. Lehtonen Behavioral ecology - Original research 11 January 2014 Pages: 85 - 93
Determinants of parental care and offspring survival during the post-fledging period: males care more in a species with partially reversed sex roles Elizabeth A. GowKaren L. Wiebe Behavioral ecology - Original research 05 February 2014 Pages: 95 - 104
Eavesdropping cuckoos: further insights on great spotted cuckoo preference by magpie nests and egg colour Juan J. SolerJesús M. AvilésManuel Soler Behavioral ecology - Original research 21 February 2014 Pages: 105 - 115
What makes a species common? No evidence of density-dependent recruitment or mortality of the sea urchin Diadema antillarum after the 1983–1984 mass mortality Don R. LevitanPeter J. EdmundsKeeha E. Levitan Population ecology - Original research 10 January 2014 Pages: 117 - 128
Native insect herbivory limits population growth rate of a non-native thistle James O. EckbergBrigitte TenhumbergSvata M. Louda Population ecology - Original research 09 January 2014 Pages: 129 - 138
Human-resource subsidies alter the dietary preferences of a mammalian top predator Thomas M. NewsomeGuy-Anthony BallardChristopher R. Dickman Population ecology - Original research 01 February 2014 Pages: 139 - 150
A nonlinear relationship between genetic diversity and productivity in a polyphagous seed beetle K. J. BurlsJ. ShapiroG. A. Hoelzer Population ecology - Original research 18 February 2014 Pages: 151 - 161
Effects of genotypic diversity of Phragmites australis on primary productivity and water quality in an experimental wetland Hiroshi TomimatsuKazunori NakanoYoshihisa Suyama Population ecology - Original research 13 February 2014 Pages: 163 - 172
Induced defense mechanisms in an aquatic angiosperm to insect herbivory Felix FornoffElisabeth M. Gross Plant-microbe-animal interactions - Original research 16 January 2014 Pages: 173 - 185
Sequential effects of root and foliar herbivory on aboveground and belowground induced plant defense responses and insect performance Minggang WangArjen BiereT. Martijn Bezemer Plant-microbe-animal interactions - Original research 22 January 2014 Pages: 187 - 198
Distance to semi-natural grassland influences seed production of insect-pollinated herbs Anna JakobssonJon Ågren Plant-microbe-animal interactions - Original research 23 February 2014 Pages: 199 - 208
Effects of subsidy quality on reciprocal subsidies: how leaf litter species changes frog biomass export Julia E. EarlPaula O. CastelloRaymond D. Semlitsch Community ecology - Original research 08 January 2014 Pages: 209 - 218
Increased spring freezing vulnerability for alpine shrubs under early snowmelt J. A. WheelerG. HochC. Rixen Community ecology - Original research 17 January 2014 Pages: 219 - 229
Contrasting energy pathways at the community level as a consequence of regime shifts Jun XuZhourui WenPing Xie Community ecology - Original research Open access 12 January 2014 Pages: 231 - 241
Effect of prey richness on a consumer’s intrinsic growth rate Brian J. DarbyMichael A. Herman Community ecology - Original research 23 January 2014 Pages: 243 - 250
Climate change and grazing interact to alter flowering patterns in the Mongolian steppe Laura A. SpencePierre LiancourtBrenda B. Casper Community ecology - Original research 23 January 2014 Pages: 251 - 260
Seasonality and facilitation drive tree establishment in a semi-arid floodplain savanna Megan K. GoodPeter J. ClarkeNick Reid Community ecology - Original research 29 January 2014 Pages: 261 - 271
Moisture status during a strong El Niño explains a tropical montane cloud forest’s upper limit Shelley D. CrausbayAbby G. FrazierSara C. Hotchkiss Community ecology - Original research 30 January 2014 Pages: 273 - 284
Fungal endophyte increases the allelopathic effects of an invasive forb Erik T. AschehougRagan M. CallawayShuyan Chen Community ecology - Original research 02 February 2014 Pages: 285 - 291
Loss of a large grazer impacts savanna grassland plant communities similarly in North America and South Africa Stephanie EbyDeron E. BurkepileMelinda D. Smith Community ecology - Original research 20 February 2014 Pages: 293 - 303
Scale-dependent diversity effects of seed dispersal by a wild herbivore in fragmented grasslands Alistair G. AuffretJan Plue Community ecology - Original research 12 February 2014 Pages: 305 - 313
Altered trophic pathway and parasitism in a native predator (Lepomis gibbosus) feeding on introduced prey (Dreissena polymorpha) Sean A. LockeGrégory BultéMark R. Forbes Community ecology - Original research 23 February 2014 Pages: 315 - 324
Experimental evidence that ecological effects of an invasive fish are reduced at high densities Matthew S. KornisJedchada CarlsonM. Jake Vander Zanden Community ecology - Original research Open access 17 February 2014 Pages: 325 - 334
Herbivory affects salt marsh succession dynamics by suppressing the recovery of dominant species Pedro DaleoJuan AlbertiOscar Iribarne Community ecology - Original research 19 February 2014 Pages: 335 - 343
Parasite modification of predator functional response Benjamin J. ToscanoBurns NewsomeBlaine D. Griffen Community ecology - Original research 25 February 2014 Pages: 345 - 352
Competitive displacement alters top-down effects on carbon dioxide concentrations in a freshwater ecosystem Trisha B. AtwoodEdd HammillJohn S. Richardson Ecosystem ecology - Original research 08 January 2014 Pages: 353 - 361
Looking for age-related growth decline in natural forests: unexpected biomass patterns from tree rings and simulated mortality Jane R. FosterAnthony W. D’AmatoJohn B. Bradford Ecosystem ecology - Original research 18 January 2014 Pages: 363 - 374
Land-use and soil depth affect resource and microbial stoichiometry in a tropical mountain rainforest region of southern Ecuador Alexander TischerKarin PotthastUte Hamer Ecosystem ecology - Original research 15 February 2014 Pages: 375 - 393
Stand-replacing wildfires increase nitrification for decades in southwestern ponderosa pine forests Valerie J. KurthStephen C. HartPeter Z. Fulé Ecosystem ecology - Original research 19 February 2014 Pages: 395 - 407
Spatially variable synergistic effects of disturbance and additional nutrients on kelp recruitment and recovery Paul E. CarnellMichael J. Keough Ecosystem ecology - Original research 07 March 2014 Pages: 409 - 416
A population model for predicting the successful establishment of introduced bird species Phillip CasseyThomas A. A. ProwseTim M. Blackburn Global change ecology - Original research 25 February 2014 Pages: 417 - 428
Highly reduced mass loss rates and increased litter layer in radioactively contaminated areas Timothy A. MousseauGennadi MilinevskyAnders Pape Møller Global change ecology - Original research 04 March 2014 Pages: 429 - 437