Long-term experimental warming, shading and nutrient addition affect the concentration of phenolic compounds in arctic-alpine deciduous and evergreen dwarf shrubs Anja H. HansenSven JonassonRiitta Julkunen-Tiitto Ecophysiology 23 September 2005 Pages: 1 - 11
Serum immunoglobulin G levels are positively related to reproductive performance in a long-lived seabird, the common tern (Sterna hirundo) Victor ApaniusIan C.T. Nisbet Ecophysiology 27 September 2005 Pages: 12 - 23
Increased effect of harsh climate in red deer with a poor set of teeth Leif Egil LoeChristophe BonenfantNils Chr. Stenseth Population Ecology 10 December 2005 Pages: 24 - 30
Sex-specific life history patterns in bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus): interacting mechanisms influence individual body size D. Derek AdayDavid P. PhilippDavid H. Wahl Population Ecology 15 September 2005 Pages: 31 - 38
Balancing food availability and hydrodynamic constraint: phenotypic plasticity and growth in Simulium noelleri blackfly larvae Yixin Zhang Population Ecology 27 September 2005 Pages: 39 - 46
Hemiparasite abundance in an alpine treeline ecotone increases in response to atmospheric CO2 enrichment Stephan HättenschwilerThomas Zumbrunn Population Ecology 05 October 2005 Pages: 47 - 52
Morning floral heat as a reward to the pollinators of the Oncocyclus irises Yuval SapirAvi ShmidaGidi Ne’eman Plant Animal Interactions 05 October 2005 Pages: 53 - 59
Lack of floral nectar reduces self-pollination in a fly-pollinated orchid Jana JersákováSteven D. Johnson Plant Animal Interaction 27 September 2005 Pages: 60 - 68
The ecological effects of exotic disease resistance genes introgressed into British gooseberries John WarrenPenri James Plant-Animal Interactions 05 October 2005 Pages: 69 - 75
Significance of instream autotrophs in trophic dynamics of the Upper Mississippi River Michael D. DelongJames H. Thorp Ecosystem Ecology 17 September 2005 Pages: 76 - 85
Climatically induced interannual variability in aboveground production in forest-tundra and northern taiga of central Siberia Anastasia A. KnorreAlexander V. KirdyanovEugene A. Vaganov Ecosystem Ecology 15 September 2005 Pages: 86 - 95
Contrasting patterns of soil N-cycling in model ecosystems of Fennoscandian boreal forests Mona N. HögbergDavid D. MyroldPeter Högberg Ecosystem Ecology 29 September 2005 Pages: 96 - 107
Responses of floodplain forest species to spatially condensed gradients: a test of the flood–shade tolerance tradeoff hypothesis L. L. BattagliaR. R. Sharitz Community Ecology 27 September 2005 Pages: 108 - 118
Sapling growth as a function of light and landscape-level variation in soil water and foliar nitrogen in northern Michigan Richard K. Kobe Community Ecology 06 October 2005 Pages: 119 - 133
Marine reserves demonstrate trophic interactions across habitats Timothy J. LangloisMarti J. AndersonShin Kato Community Ecology 21 December 2005 Pages: 134 - 140
Marine reserves demonstrate trophic interactions across habitats Timothy J. LangloisMarti J. AndersonShin Kato Erratum 20 December 2005 Pages: 141 - 142
Fungal community composition and metabolism under elevated CO2 and O3 Haegeun ChungDonald R. ZakErik A. Lilleskov Global Change Ecology 05 October 2005 Pages: 143 - 154
CO2 enrichment reduces reproductive dominance in competing stands of Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common ragweed) K. A. StinsonF. A. Bazzaz Global Change Ecology 15 September 2005 Pages: 155 - 163
Shifts in caterpillar biomass phenology due to climate change and its impact on the breeding biology of an insectivorous bird Marcel E. VisserLeonard J. M. HollemanPhillip Gienapp Global Change Ecology 03 December 2005 Pages: 164 - 172
Snail odour-clouds: spreading and contribution to the transmission success of Trichobilharzia ocellata (Trematoda, Digenea) miracidia Jan HertelAlexander HolwegWilfried Haas Behavioural Ecology 27 September 2005 Pages: 173 - 180
Partitioning mechanisms of Predator Interference in different Habitats Blaine D. GriffenJames E. Byers Erratum 10 December 2005 Pages: 181 - 181
Incorporating patterns of disperser behaviour into models of seed dispersal and its effects on estimated dispersal curves David A. WestcottJoan BentrupperbäumerAdam McKeown Erratum 15 December 2005 Pages: 182 - 182