Snow cover and late fall movement influence wood frog survival during an unusually cold winter Jason H. O’ConnorTracy A. G. Rittenhouse Highlighted Student Research 26 October 2015 Pages: 635 - 644
Superfetation in live-bearing fishes is not always the result of a morphological constraint Patricia Frías-AlvarezJ. Jaime Zúñiga-Vega Highlighted Student Research 28 October 2015 Pages: 645 - 658
Enemy-free space promotes maintenance of host races in an aphid species Ilka VosteenJonathan GershenzonGrit Kunert Highlighted Student Research 31 October 2015 Pages: 659 - 672
Intraspecific scaling in frog calls: the interplay of temperature, body size and metabolic condition Lucia ZieglerMatías ArimFrancisco Bozinovic Highlighted Student Research 09 November 2015 Pages: 673 - 681
Contrasting effects of temperature and precipitation change on amphibian phenology, abundance and performance Gentile Francesco FicetolaLuigi Maiorano Concepts, Reviews and Syntheses 23 March 2016 Pages: 683 - 693
Detecting grizzly bear use of ungulate carcasses using global positioning system telemetry and activity data Michael R. EbingerMark A. HaroldsonPaul C. Cross Methods 14 March 2016 Pages: 695 - 708
Linking habitat selection to fitness-related traits in herbivores: the role of the energy landscape Ryan A. LongR. T. BowyerJohn G. Kie Physiological ecology - original research 22 March 2016 Pages: 709 - 720
Plant hydraulic responses to long-term dry season nitrogen deposition alter drought tolerance in a Mediterranean-type ecosystem Alexandria L. PivovaroffLouis S. SantiagoMichael F. Allen Physiological ecology - original research 26 March 2016 Pages: 721 - 731
Viewing forests from below: fine root mass declines relative to leaf area in aging lodgepole pine stands A. S. SchoonmakerV. J. LieffersS. M. Landhäusser Physiological ecology - original research Open access 04 April 2016 Pages: 733 - 747
Irresistible ants: exposure to novel toxic prey increases consumption over multiple temporal scales Mark W. HerrTravis R. RobbinsTracy Langkilde Behavioral ecology –original research 21 March 2016 Pages: 749 - 756
Between-gender differences in vigilance do not necessarily lead to differences in foraging-vigilance tradeoffs Florian BarnierPatrick DuncanOlivier Pays Behavioral ecology – original research 26 March 2016 Pages: 757 - 768
Land colonisation by fish is associated with predictable changes in life history Edward R. M. PlattAshley M. FowlerTerry J. Ord Population ecology – original research 01 March 2016 Pages: 769 - 781
Tests of ecogeographical relationships in a non-native species: what rules avian morphology? Adam P. A. CardiliniKatherine L. BuchananMatthew R. E. Symonds Population ecology – Original research 02 March 2016 Pages: 783 - 793
Inter-annual and inter-individual variations in survival exhibit strong seasonality in a hibernating rodent Christie Le CœurStéphane ChantepieAlexandre Robert Population ecology – original research 11 March 2016 Pages: 795 - 807
Should I stay or should I go? Fitness costs and benefits of prolonged parent–offspring and sibling–sibling associations in an Arctic-nesting goose population Mitch D. WeegmanStuart BearhopAnthony David Fox Population ecology – original research Open access 19 March 2016 Pages: 809 - 817
Understanding a migratory species in a changing world: climatic effects and demographic declines in the western monarch revealed by four decades of intensive monitoring Anne E. EspesetJoshua G. HarrisonMatthew L. Forister Population ecology – original research 21 March 2016 Pages: 819 - 830
Processes driving short-term temporal dynamics of small mammal distribution in human-disturbed environments Julie MartineauDavid PothierDaniel Fortin Population ecology – original research 22 March 2016 Pages: 831 - 840
Differential fitness in field and forest explains density-independent habitat selection by gartersnakes William D. HallidayGabriel Blouin-Demers Population ecology – original research 25 March 2016 Pages: 841 - 851
Environmental effects and individual body condition drive seasonal fecundity of rabbits: identifying acute and lagged processes Konstans WellsRobert B. O’HaraDamien A. Fordham Population ecology – original research 30 March 2016 Pages: 853 - 864
Spatial variation in senescence rates in a bird metapopulation H. HolandT. KvalnesB.-E. Sæther Population ecology – original research 31 March 2016 Pages: 865 - 871
A test of the size-constraint hypothesis for a limit to sexual dimorphism in plants Anne-Marie LaboucheJohn R. Pannell Population ecology – original research 01 April 2016 Pages: 873 - 884
Ecological and evolutionary influences on body size and shape in the Galápagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) Ylenia ChiariScott GlabermanJulien Claude Population ecology – original research 04 April 2016 Pages: 885 - 894
Larval growth rate is associated with the composition of the gut microbiota in the Glanville fritillary butterfly L. RuokolainenS. IkonenI. Hanski Plant-microbe-animal interactions - original research 21 March 2016 Pages: 895 - 903
Gut passage and secondary metabolites alter the source of post-dispersal predation for bird-dispersed chili seeds Evan C. FrickeDavid C. HaakJoshua J. Tewksbury Plant-microbe-animal interactions - original research 25 March 2016 Pages: 905 - 910
Getting into hot water: sick guppies frequent warmer thermal conditions Ryan S. MohammedMichael ReynoldsJo Cable Community ecology – original research Open access 10 March 2016 Pages: 911 - 917
Plant species diversity affects soil–atmosphere fluxes of methane and nitrous oxide Pascal A. NiklausXavier Le RouxRomain L. Barnard Ecosystem ecology – original research 02 April 2016 Pages: 919 - 930
Moss stable isotopes (carbon-13, oxygen-18) and testate amoebae reflect environmental inputs and microclimate along a latitudinal gradient on the Antarctic Peninsula Jessica RoylesMatthew J. AmesburyDan J. Charman Global change ecology – original research Open access 22 March 2016 Pages: 931 - 945