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Physiological ecology - Original Paper
King eiders use an income strategy for egg production: a case study for incorporating individual dietary variation into nutrient allocation research
Steffen Oppel, Abby N. Powell and Diane M. O’Brien
13-23
Physiological ecology - Original Paper
Geographic and temporal correlations of mammalian size reconsidered: a resource rule
Brian K. McNab
25-40
Physiological ecology - Original Paper
Estimating parameters of a forest ecosystem C model with measurements of stocks and fluxes as joint constraints
Andrew D. Richardson, Mathew Williams, David Y. Hollinger, David J. P. Moore and D. Bryan Dail, et al.
41-52
Physiological ecology - Original Paper
Effects of atmospheric CO2 concentration, irradiance, and soil nitrogen availability on leaf photosynthetic traits of Polygonum sachalinense around natural CO2 springs in northern Japan
Noriyuki Osada, Yusuke Onoda and Kouki Hikosaka
53-63
Physiological ecology - Original Paper
Geometrical similarity analysis of photosynthetic light response curves, light saturation and light use efficiency
Kohei Koyama and Kihachiro Kikuzawa
65-71
Behavioral ecology - Original Paper
Darker eumelanic barn owls better withstand food depletion through resistance to food deprivation and lower appetite
Amélie Dreiss, Isabelle Henry, Charlène Ruppli, Bettina Almasi and Alexandre Roulin
73-86
Behavioral ecology - Original Paper
An appraisal of the fitness consequences of forest disturbance for wildlife using habitat selection theory
James Hodson, Daniel Fortin, Mélanie-Louise LeBlanc and Louis Bélanger
87-97
Behavioral ecology - Original Paper
Context-dependent effects of parental effort on malaria infection in a wild bird population, and their role in reproductive trade-offs
Sarah C. L. Knowles, Matthew J. Wood and Ben C. Sheldon
99-108
Behavioral ecology - Original Paper
Maladaptive behavior reinforces a recruitment bottleneck in newly settled fishes
Lee A. Fuiman, Mark G. Meekan and Mark I. McCormick
109-115
Population ecology - Original Paper
Density dependence constrains mean growth rate while enhancing individual size variation in stream salmonids
Javier Lobón-Cerviá
117-128
Population ecology - Original Paper
Widespread seed limitation affects plant density but not population trajectory in the invasive plant Centaurea solstitialis
Sarah M. Swope and Ingrid M. Parker
129-139
Population ecology - Original Paper
Predator dietary response to prey density variation and consequences for cestode transmission
Francis Raoul, Peter Deplazes, Dominique Rieffel, Jean-Claude Lambert and Patrick Giraudoux
141-150
Population ecology - Original Paper
Genotypic and environmental variation in specific leaf area in a widespread Alpine plant after transplantation to different altitudes
J. F. Scheepens, Eva S. Frei and Jürg Stöcklin
151-161
Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper
Fruit size, crop mass, and plant height explain differential fruit choice of primates and birds
Martina Flörchinger, Julius Braun, Katrin Böhning-Gaese and H. Martin Schaefer
163-175
Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper
Effects of elevated ultraviolet-B radiation on a plant–herbivore interaction
Ulla Anttila, Riitta Julkunen-Tiitto, Matti Rousi, Shiyong Yang and Markus J. Rantala, et al.
177-184
Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper
Constraints on host use by a parasitic plant
Emily S. Marquardt and Steven C. Pennings
185-192
Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper
Ants provide nutritional and defensive benefits to the carnivorous plant Sarracenia minor
Daniel C. Moon, Anthony M. Rossi, Jacqueline Depaz, Lindsey McKelvey and Sheryl Elias, et al.
193-200
Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper
Spatially complex neighboring relationships among grassland plant species as an effective mechanism of defense against herbivory
Ling Wang, Deli Wang, Yuguang Bai, Yue Huang and Meng Fan, et al.
201-211
Community ecology - Original Paper
Trees as templates for tropical litter arthropod diversity
David A. Donoso, Mary K. Johnston and Michael Kaspari
213-220
Community ecology - Original Paper
Density-dependent intraguild predation of an aphid parasitoid
Jeremy Matthew Chacón and George Eugene Heimpel
221-230
Community ecology - Original Paper
Interpopulation differences in competitive effect and response of the mosquito Aedes aegypti and resistance to invasion by a superior competitor
Paul T. Leisnham and S. A. Juliano
231-241
Community ecology - Original Paper
Identifying resilience mechanisms to recurrent ecosystem perturbations
David G. Angeler, Cristina Trigal, Stina Drakare, Richard K. Johnson and Willem Goedkoop
243-251
Ecosystem ecology - Original Paper
Modeling decay rates of dead wood in a neotropical forest
Bruno Hérault, Jacques Beauchêne, Félix Muller, Fabien Wagner and Christopher Baraloto, et al.
253-263
Ecosystem ecology - Original Paper
Short-term soil inorganic N pulse after experimental fire alters invasive and native annual plant production in a Mojave Desert shrubland
Todd C. Esque, Jason P. Kaye, Sara E. Eckert, Lesley A. DeFalco and C. Richard Tracy
265-275
Ecosystem ecology - Original Paper
Are migrant and resident elk (Cervus elaphus) exposed to similar forage and predation risk on their sympatric winter range?
Barry G. Robinson, Mark Hebblewhite and Evelyn H. Merrill
277-286
Global change ecology - Original Paper
Pre-laying climatic cues can time reproduction to optimally match offspring hatching and ice conditions in an Arctic marine bird
Oliver P. Love, H. Grant Gilchrist, Sébastien Descamps, Christina A. D. Semeniuk and Joël Bêty