411-420
Concepts, Reviews and Syntheses
Effects of air pollution on biogenic volatiles and ecological interactions
Quinn S. McFrederick, Jose D. Fuentes, T’ai Roulston, James C. Kathilankal and Manuel Lerdau
421-431
Concepts, Reviews and Syntheses
Variations and controls of nitrogen stable isotopes in particulate organic matter of lakes
B. Gu
433-442
Physiological Ecology - Original Paper
Chemical defense, mycorrhizal colonization and growth responses in Plantago lanceolata L.
Gerlinde Barbra De Deyn, A. Biere, W. H. van der Putten, R. Wagenaar and J. N. Klironomos
443-451
Physiological Ecology - Original Paper
The role of Rubisco and cell walls in the interspecific variation in photosynthetic capacity
Kouki Hikosaka and Aki Shigeno
453-460
Physiological Ecology - Original Paper
A trade-off between growth and starvation endurance in a pit-building antlion
Inon Scharf, Ido Filin and Ofer Ovadia
461-470
Physiological ecology - Original Paper
Carbon and hydrogen isotope fractionation under continuous light: implications for paleoenvironmental interpretations of the High Arctic during Paleogene warming
Hong Yang, Mark Pagani, Derek E. G. Briggs, M. A. Equiza and Richard Jagels, et al.
471-482
Physiological ecology - Original Paper
Switch between competition and facilitation within a seasonal scale at colony level in bryophytes
Daniel Spitale
483-492
Physiological Ecology - Original Paper
Interactive effects of radiation, temperature and salinity on different life history stages of the Arctic kelp Alaria esculenta (Phaeophyceae)
Jana Fredersdorf, Ruth Müller, Susanne Becker, Christian Wiencke and Kai Bischof
493-506
Population Ecology - Original Paper
Temperature-dependent sex determination and global change: are some species at greater risk?
Vincent Hulin, Virginie Delmas, Marc Girondot, Matthew H. Godfrey and Jean-Michel Guillon
507-514
Population Ecology - Original Paper
Short- and long-term consequences of individual and territory quality in a long-lived bird
Fabrizio Sergio, Julio Blas, Raquel Baos, Manuela G. Forero and José Antonio Donázar, et al.
515-524
Population Ecology - Original Paper
Influence of hydrologic attributes on brown trout recruitment in low-latitude range margins
Graciela G. Nicola, Ana Almodóvar and Benigno Elvira
525-536
Population Ecology - Original Paper
Darkness as an ecological resource: the role of light in partitioning the nocturnal niche
Getchen A. Gerrish, James G. Morin, Trevor J. Rivers and Zeenat Patrawala
537-549
Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper
Ants on plants: a meta-analysis of the role of ants as plant biotic defenses
Felix B. Rosumek, Fernando A. O. Silveira, Frederico de S. Neves, Newton P. de U. Barbosa and Livia Diniz, et al.
551-561
Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper
Host range evolution is not driven by the optimization of larval performance: the case of Lycaeides melissa (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) and the colonization of alfalfa
Matthew L. Forister, Chris C. Nice, James A. Fordyce and Zachariah Gompert
563-575
Community ecology - Original Paper
Open AccessInvasive species cause large-scale loss of native California oyster habitat by disrupting trophic cascades
David L. Kimbro, Edwin D. Grosholz, Adam J. Baukus, Nicholas J. Nesbitt and Nicole M. Travis, et al.
577-587
Community Ecology - Original Paper
Relative contributions of local and regional factors to species richness and total density of butterflies and moths in semi-natural grasslands
Juha Pöyry, Juho Paukkunen, Janne Heliölä and Mikko Kuussaari
589-599
Global Change Ecology - Original Paper
Distribution of nitrogen-15 tracers applied to the canopy of a mature spruce-hemlock stand, Howland, Maine, USA
David Bryan Dail, David Y. Hollinger, Eric A. Davidson, Ivan Fernandez and Herman C. Sievering, et al.
601-608
Behavioral Ecology - Original Paper
Maternal effects on phenotypic plasticity in larvae of the salamander Hynobius retardatus
Hirofumi Michimae, Kinya Nishimura, Yoichiro Tamori and Masami Wakahara
609-617
Behavioral Ecology - Original Paper
Receiving behaviour is sensitive to risks from eavesdropping predators
Nelika K. Hughes, Jennifer L. Kelley and Peter B. Banks