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Editorial
Online First publication
Teiji Sota
61-66
Original Article
Is one parasitoid enough? A test comparing one with a pair of parasitoid species in the biological control of arrowhead scales
Takashi Matsumoto, Takao Itioka, Takayoshi Nishida and Shuji Kaneko
67-74
Original Article
Patterns of species assemblages and geographical distributions associated with mandible size differences in coastal tiger beetles in Japan
Aya Satoh, Tetsuyuki Uéda, Yoshihiro Enokido and Michio Hori
75-81
Original Article
Herbivore response to vegetational diversity: spatial interaction of resources and natural enemies
JasonP. Harmon, ErinE. Hladilek, JenniferL. Hinton, TimothyJ. Stodola and D.A. Andow
83-95
Original Article
Sexual segregation in ungulates: individual behaviour and the missing link
Stefano Focardi, Keith Farnsworth, BiancaM. Poli, MariaP. Ponzetta and Aleandro Tinelli
97-103
Original Article
A simple criterion for successful biological control on annual crops
Satoru Urano, Katsuya Shima, Koichi Hongo and Yoshito Suzuki
105-114
Original Article
Demographic sensitivity and persistence of the threatened white- and orange-bellied frogs of Western Australia
SimonD.S. Conroy and BarryW. Brook
115-123
Original Article
Dispersal patterns of endemic alpine butterflies with contrasting population structures: Erebia epiphron and E. sudetica
Tomas Kuras, Jiri Benes, Zdenek Fric and Martin Konvicka
125-131
Original Article
Effects of grazing by leaf beetle Galerucella nipponensis on growth and seed production of the aquatic plant Trapa japonica
Kousuke Ikeda and Fusao Nakasuji
133-139
Original Article
Modeling temporal and spatial colony-site dynamics in a long-lived seabird
Alejandro Martínez-Abraín, Daniel Oro, ManuelaG. Forero and David Conesa
141-148
Original Article
Dimorphic migration, growth, and fecundity in a seasonally split population of Littorina brevicula (Mollusca: Gastropoda) on a boulder shore
Yoshitake Takada
149-155
Original Article
Estimation of dispersal distance by mark-recapture experiments using traps: correction of bias caused by the artificial removal by traps
Kohji Yamamura, Mitsunobu Kishita, Norio Arakaki, Futoshi Kawamura and Yasutsune Sadoyama
157-159
Notes and Comments
Moth outbreaks in relation to oak masting and population levels of small mammals: an alternative explanation to the mammal-predation hypothesis
Vidar Selås
160-161
Notes and Comments
Oak mast seeding as a direct cause of gypsy moth outbreaks?
A response to Selås
Andrew Liebhold and Joseph Elkinton