1-9
Physiological Ecology - Original Paper
Leaf wettability decreases along an extreme altitudinal gradient
Biva Aryal and Gilbert Neuner
11-21
Physiological Ecology - Original Paper
Hydraulic lift and tolerance to salinity of semiarid species: consequences for species interactions
Cristina Armas, Francisco M. Padilla, Francisco I. Pugnaire and Robert B. Jackson
23-33
Physiological Ecology - Original Paper
Natural variation for drought-response traits in the Mimulus guttatus species complex
Carrie A. Wu, David B. Lowry, Laura I. Nutter and John H. Willis
35-48
Physiological Ecology - Original Paper
Differential effects of nutrient-limited primary production on primary, secondary or tertiary consumers
Arne M. Malzahn, Florian Hantzsche, Katherina L. Schoo, Maarten Boersma and Nicole Aberle
49-58
Population Ecology - Original Paper
Frequency-dependent reproductive success in female common lizards: a real-life hawk–dove–bully game?
Elodie Vercken, Jean Clobert and Barry Sinervo
59-69
Population Ecology - Original Paper
Age-specific nest-site preference and success in eiders
Markus Öst and Benjamin B. Steele
71-80
Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper
Open AccessDiversity of floral visitors to sympatric Lithophragma species differing in floral morphology
Mariana Cuautle and John N. Thompson
81-89
Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper
Consumption of a nectar alkaloid reduces pathogen load in bumble bees
Jessamyn S. Manson, Michael C. Otterstatter and James D. Thomson
91-102
Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper
No interaction between competition and herbivory in limiting introduced Cirsium vulgare rosette growth and reproduction
Tomomi Suwa, Svata M. Louda and F. Leland Russell
103-115
Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper
How leaf-cutting ants impact forests: drastic nest effects on light environment and plant assemblages
Michele M. Corrêa, Paulo S. D. Silva, Rainer Wirth, Marcelo Tabarelli and Inara Roberta Leal
117-125
Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper
Counterintuitive size patterns in bivoltine moths: late-season larvae grow larger despite lower food quality
Tiit Teder, Toomas Esperk, Triinu Remmel, Anu Sang and Toomas Tammaru
127-137
Ecosystem Ecology - Original Paper
Open AccessPatterns of wood carbon dioxide efflux across a 2,000-m elevation transect in an Andean moist forest
Alexandra Zach, Viviana Horna, Christoph Leuschner and Reiner Zimmermann
139-152
Ecosystem Ecology - Original Paper
Vertebrate diets derived from trophically transmitted fish parasites in the Bothnian Bay
E. T. Valtonen, David J. Marcogliese and Markku Julkunen
153-161
Community Ecology - Original Paper
Large-scale synchrony of gap dynamics and the distribution of understory tree species in maple–beech forests
Dominique Gravel, Marilou Beaudet and Christian Messier
163-174
Community Ecology - Original Paper
Competition and habitat suitability: small-scale segregation underpins large-scale coexistence of key species on temperate rocky shores
Louise Bridget Firth and Tasman P. Crowe
175-183
Community Ecology - Original Paper
Spring arrival along a migratory divide of sympatric blackcaps (Sylvia atricapilla)
Gregor Rolshausen, Keith A. Hobson and H. Martin Schaefer
185-197
Community Ecology - Original Paper
Precipitation magnitude and timing differentially affect species richness and plant density in the sotol grassland of the Chihuahuan Desert
Traesha R. Robertson, John C. Zak and David T. Tissue
199-208
Community Ecology - Original Paper
Open AccessAbove- and below-ground vertebrate herbivory may each favour a different subordinate species in an aquatic plant community
Bert Hidding, Bart A. Nolet, Thijs de Boer, Peter P. de Vries and Marcel Klaassen
209-216
Global Change Ecology - Original Paper
Elevated CO2 and aboveground–belowground herbivory by the clover root weevil
Scott N. Johnson and James W. McNicol
217-225
Global Change Ecology - Original Paper
Altitudinal patterns of tick and host abundance: a potential role for climate change in regulating tick-borne diseases?
Lucy Gilbert
227-236
Global Change Ecology - Original Paper
Net nitrogen mineralization and leaching in response to warming and nitrogen deposition in a temperate old field: the importance of winter temperature
Michelle M. Turner and Hugh A. L. Henry
237-245
Global Change Ecology - Original Paper
Experimental examination of the effects of ultraviolet-B radiation in combination with other stressors on frog larvae
Catherine Laura Searle, Lisa K. Belden, Betsy A. Bancroft, Barbara A. Han and Lindsay M. Biga, et al.
247-260
Global Change Ecology - Original Paper
Open AccessGlobal warming and Bergmann’s rule: do central European passerines adjust their body size to rising temperatures?
Volker Salewski, Wesley M. Hochachka and Wolfgang Fiedler
261-271
Behavioral Ecology - Original Paper
Age-specific changes in different components of reproductive output in female reindeer: terminal allocation or senescence?
Robert B. Weladji, Øystein Holand, Jean-Michel Gaillard, Nigel G. Yoccoz and Atle Mysterud, et al.