Including a Special Feature on Rapid Adaptation: from Learning and Plasticity through Population Dynamics to Evolution
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Editorial
Special features and issues
Takashi Saitoh
5-14
Special Feature: Review
Rapid adaptation: a new dimension for evolutionary perspectives in ecology
Masakazu Shimada, Yumiko Ishii and Harunobu Shibao
15-25
Special Feature: Review
Evolutionary ecology of learning: insights from fruit flies
Tadeusz J. Kawecki
27-35
Special Feature: Review
The effect of learning and search images on predator–prey interactions
Yumiko Ishii and Masakazu Shimada
37-46
Special Feature: Review
Evolutionary ecology of inducible morphological plasticity in predator–prey interaction: toward the practical links with population ecology
Osamu Kishida, Geoffrey C. Trussell, Akihiko Mougi and Kinya Nishimura
47-58
Special Feature: Review
Quantitative descriptions of resource choice in ecological models
Peter A. Abrams
59-72
Original Article
Open AccessLong-term trends of heron and egret populations in Italy, and the effects of climate, human-induced mortality, and habitat on population dynamics
Mauro Fasola, Diego Rubolini, Enrico Merli, Eleonora Boncompagni and Umberto Bressan
73-79
Original Article
Genetic variability, body characteristics and reproductive parameters of neighbouring rural and urban common kestrel (Falco tinnuculus) populations
Jan Riegert, Drahomíra Fainová and Dagmar Bystřická
81-88
Original Article
Survival and fidelity of an enclosed white-tailed deer population using capture–recapture-reporting data
Stephen L. Webb, Kenneth L. Gee and Guiming Wang
89-102
Original Article
Rainfall extremes explain interannual shifts in timing and synchrony of calving in topi and warthog
Joseph O. Ogutu, Hans-Peter Piepho, Holly T. Dublin, Nina Bhola and Robin S. Reid
103-111
Original Article
Persistence and local extinction of lion prides in the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
Bernard M. Kissui, Anna Mosser and Craig Packer
113-122
Original Article
Evidence of divergent growth rates among populations of the lizard Anolis carolinensis based on experimental manipulations of egg size
Rachel M. Goodman
123-136
Original Article
Competitive effects of the exotic Bombus terrestris on native bumble bees revealed by a field removal experiment
Teruyoshi Nagamitsu, Hiroki Yamagishi, Tanaka Kenta, Naoki Inari and Etsushi Kato
137-146
Original Article
Phylogeography of the Coccus scale insects inhabiting myrmecophytic Macaranga plants in Southeast Asia
Shouhei Ueda, Swee-Peck Quek, Takao Itioka, Kaori Murase and Takao Itino
147-157
Original Article
Within-tree distribution of nest sites and foraging areas of ants on canopy trees in a tropical rainforest in Borneo
Hiroshi O. Tanaka, Seiki Yamane and Takao Itioka
159-169
Original Article
Contributions of three-site mutations in acetylcholinesterase and cytochrome P450 to genetic variation in susceptibility to organophosphate insecticides within a natural population of Drosophila melanogaster
Takahiro Miyo and Yuzuru Oguma
171-180
Original Article
Distance decay of community dynamics in rocky intertidal sessile assemblages evaluated by transition matrix models
Masahiro Tsujino, Masakazu Hori, Takehiro Okuda, Masahiro Nakaoka and Tomoko Yamamoto, et al.
181-190
Original Article
Zostera marina population genetics in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey, and implications for grass bed restoration
James Joseph Campanella, Paul A. X. Bologna, Stephanie M. Smith, Eric B. Rosenzweig and John V. Smalley
191-201
Original Article
Life-history variation following habitat degradation associated with differing fine-scale spatial genetic structure in a rainforest cycad
Cristina Lopez-Gallego and Pamela O’Neil
203-210
Original Article
Comparative demographic analysis in contrasting environments of Magnolia dealbata: an endangered species from Mexico
Lázaro Rafael Sánchez-Velásquez and María del Rosario Pineda-López
211-222
Original Article
Frost and forest stand effects on the population dynamics of Asplenium scolopendrium
Piet Bremer and Eelke Jongejans
223-231
Original Article
Genetic diversity of the endangered Chinese endemic herb Saruma henryi Oliv. (Aristolochiaceae) and its implications for conservation
Tian-Hua Zhou, Zeng-Qiang Qian, Shan Li, Zhi-Gang Guo and Zhao-Hui Huang, et al.
233-241
Original Article
Population structure affected by excess gene flow in self-pollinating Elymus nutans and E. burchan-buddae (Triticeae: Poaceae)
Xue-Bing Yan, Yu-Xia Guo, Fa-Yang Liu, Chong Zhao and Quan-Lan Liu, et al.
243-247
Notes and Comments
Survival estimation in a long-lived monitor lizard: radio-tracking of Varanus mertensi
James G. Smith, Anthony D. Griffiths and Barry W. Brook
249-250
Erratum
Defining patch contribution in source-sink metapopulations: the importance of including dispersal and its relevance to marine systems
Will F. Figueira and Larry B. Crowder