1-12
Physiological Ecology - Original Paper
Open AccessThe limited importance of size-asymmetric light competition and growth of pioneer species in early secondary forest succession in Vietnam
Marijke van Kuijk, N. P. R. Anten, R. J. Oomen, D. W. van Bentum and M. J. A. Werger
13-19
Physiological Ecology - Original Paper
Irrigation and fertilization effects on seed number, size, germination and seedling growth: implications for desert shrub establishment
A. N. Breen and J. H. Richards
21-30
Physiological Ecology - Original Paper
Does the Jarman–Bell principle at intra-specific level explain sexual segregation in polygynous ungulates? Sex differences in forage digestibility in Soay sheep
F. J. Pérez-Barbería, E. Pérez-Fernández, E. Robertson and B. Alvarez-Enríquez
31-40
Physiological Ecology - Original Paper
Nutrient routing in omnivorous animals tracked by stable carbon isotopes in tissue and exhaled breath
Christian C. Voigt, Katja Rex, Robert H. Michener and John R. Speakman
41-52
Population Ecology - Original Paper
Estuarine recruitment of a marine goby reconstructed with an isotopic clock
Jef Guelinckx, Joachim Maes, Bram Geysen and Frans Ollevier
53-67
Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper
Foliage chemistry and the distribution of Lepidoptera larvae on broad-leaved trees in southern Ontario
Robert E. Ricklefs
69-82
Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper
Fitness consequences of host use in the field: temporal variation in performance and a life history tradeoff in the moth Rothschildia lebeau (Saturniidae)
Salvatore J. Agosta
83-92
Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper
Trade-offs between constitutive and induced resistance in wild crucifers shown by a natural, but not an artificial, elicitor
Peng-Jun Zhang, Jin-Ping Shu, Cheng-Xin Fu, Yun Zhou and Ying Hu, et al.
93-104
Ecosystem Ecology - Original Paper
Competition, predation and flow rate as mediators of direct and indirect effects in a stream food chain
S. Blanchet, G. Loot and J. J. Dodson
105-115
Ecosystem Ecology - Method
Effects of sample preparation on stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen in marine invertebrates: implications for food web studies using stable isotopes
Miguel A. Mateo, Oscar Serrano, Laura Serrano and Robert H. Michener
117-129
Ecosystem Ecology - Original Paper
Tracing carbon flow in an arctic marine food web using fatty acid-stable isotope analysis
S. M. Budge, M. J. Wooller, A. M. Springer, S. J. Iverson and C. P. McRoy, et al.
131-140
Ecosystem Ecology - Original Paper
Impacts of alien invasive plants on soil nutrients are correlated with initial site conditions in NW Europe
Nicolas Dassonville, Sonia Vanderhoeven, Valérie Vanparys, Mathieu Hayez and Wolf Gruber, et al.
141-151
Community Ecology - Original Paper
Nutrient resorption patterns of plant functional groups in a tropical savanna: variation and functional significance
Jayashree Ratnam, Mahesh Sankaran, Niall P. Hanan, Rina C. Grant and Nick Zambatis
153-161
Global Change Ecology - Original Paper
Open AccessSwift recovery of Sphagnum nutrient concentrations after excess supply
Juul Limpens and Monique M. P. D. Heijmans
163-175
Behavioral Ecology - Original Paper
The scale-dependent impact of wolf predation risk on resource selection by three sympatric ungulates
Andrew M. Kittle, John M. Fryxell, Glenn E. Desy and Joe Hamr
177-182
Behavioral Ecology - Original Paper
Ecological consequences of the bold–shy continuum: the effect of predator boldness on prey risk
C. C. Ioannou, M. Payne and J. Krause
183
Erratum
Coevolution of foraging behavior with intrinsic growth rate: risk-taking in naturally and artificially selected growth genotypes of
Menidia menidia
Susumu Chiba, Stephen A. Arnott and David O. Conover