Elevated CO2, litter chemistry, and decomposition: a synthesis Richard J. NorbyM. Francesca CotrufoJosep G. Canadell OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 153 - 165
Mixing models in analyses of diet using multiple stable isotopes: a critique Donald L. Phillips OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 166 - 170
Uncertainty in source partitioning using stable isotopes Donald L. PhillipsJillian W. Gregg OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 171 - 179
Mixing models in analyses of diet using multiple stable isotopes: a response M. Ben-DavidD. M. Schell OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 180 - 184
Branching responses of a plagiotropic clonal herb to localised incidence of light simulating that reflected from vegetation M.J.M. HayP.C.D. NewtonA. Cresswell OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 185 - 190
Antler length of yearling red deer is determined by population density, weather and early life-history K.T. SchmidtA. StienF.E. Guinness OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 191 - 197
Regulation of leaf life-span and nutrient-use efficiency of Metrosideros polymorpha trees at two extremes of a long chronosequence in Hawaii S. CordellG. GoldsteinP.M Vitousek OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 198 - 206
Nutrient composition of the prey's diet affects growth and survivorship of a generalist predator David MayntzSøren Toft OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 207 - 213
Leaf uptake of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in a tropical wet forest: implications for tropospheric chemistry Jed P. SparksRussell K. MonsonManuel Lerdau OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 214 - 221
Food stress and predator-induced stress shape developmental performance in a damselfly Robby Stoks OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 222 - 229
Birthdate, mass and survival in mountain goat kids: effects of maternal characteristics and forage quality Steeve D. CôtéMarco Festa-Bianchet OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 230 - 238
Long-distance pollinator flights and pollen dispersal between populations of Delphinium nuttallianum Bradd SchulkeNickolas M. Waser OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 239 - 245
Host-plant mediated effects of root herbivory on insect seed predators and their parasitoids Gregory J. MastersT. Hefin JonesMatthew Rogers OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 246 - 250
Leaf abscission phenology of a scrub oak: consequences for growth and survivorship of a leaf mining beetle Kim J. WaddellCharles W. FoxTimothy A. Mousseau OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 251 - 258
Herbivory, litter and soil disturbance as determinants of vegetation dynamics during early old-field succession under set-aside A. WilbyV.K. Brow OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 259 - 265
Causes and consequences of floral damage in Aconitum lycoctonum at high and low elevations in Switzerland Anna-Barbara UtelliBarbara A. Roy OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 266 - 273
Herbivore-induced ethylene burst reduces fitness costs of jasmonate- and oral secretion-induced defenses in Nicotiana attenuata Claudia VoelckelUrsula SchittkoIan T. Baldwin OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 274 - 280
An interactive effect of simultaneous death of dwarf bamboo, canopy gap, and predatory rodents on beech regeneration Midori AbeHideo MiguchiTohru Nakashizuka OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 281 - 286
The influence of matrix habitat on Aphthona flea beetle immigration to leafy spurge patches Ian D. JonsenRobert S. BourchierJens Roland OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 287 - 294
Does the timing of litter inputs determine natural abundance of 13C in soil organic matter? Insights from an African tiger bush ecosystem K. GuillaumeM. HuardL. Abbadie OriginalPaper 01 April 2001 Pages: 295 - 304