Leaf wettability decreases along an extreme altitudinal gradient Biva AryalGilbert Neuner Physiological Ecology - Original Paper 02 September 2009 Pages: 1 - 9
Hydraulic lift and tolerance to salinity of semiarid species: consequences for species interactions Cristina ArmasFrancisco M. PadillaRobert B. Jackson Physiological Ecology - Original Paper 04 September 2009 Pages: 11 - 21
Natural variation for drought-response traits in the Mimulus guttatus species complex Carrie A. WuDavid B. LowryJohn H. Willis Physiological Ecology - Original Paper 01 September 2009 Pages: 23 - 33
Differential effects of nutrient-limited primary production on primary, secondary or tertiary consumers Arne M. MalzahnFlorian HantzscheNicole Aberle Physiological Ecology - Original Paper 26 September 2009 Pages: 35 - 48
Frequency-dependent reproductive success in female common lizards: a real-life hawk–dove–bully game? Elodie VerckenJean ClobertBarry Sinervo Population Ecology - Original Paper 17 September 2009 Pages: 49 - 58
Age-specific nest-site preference and success in eiders Markus ÖstBenjamin B. Steele Population Ecology - Original Paper 01 September 2009 Pages: 59 - 69
Diversity of floral visitors to sympatric Lithophragma species differing in floral morphology Mariana CuautleJohn N. Thompson Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper Open access 11 August 2009 Pages: 71 - 80
Consumption of a nectar alkaloid reduces pathogen load in bumble bees Jessamyn S. MansonMichael C. OtterstatterJames D. Thomson Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper 27 August 2009 Pages: 81 - 89
No interaction between competition and herbivory in limiting introduced Cirsium vulgare rosette growth and reproduction Tomomi SuwaSvata M. LoudaF. Leland Russell Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper 20 August 2009 Pages: 91 - 102
How leaf-cutting ants impact forests: drastic nest effects on light environment and plant assemblages Michele M. CorrêaPaulo S. D. SilvaInara Roberta Leal Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper 19 August 2009 Pages: 103 - 115
Counterintuitive size patterns in bivoltine moths: late-season larvae grow larger despite lower food quality Tiit TederToomas EsperkToomas Tammaru Plant-Animal Interactions - Original Paper 28 August 2009 Pages: 117 - 125
Patterns of wood carbon dioxide efflux across a 2,000-m elevation transect in an Andean moist forest Alexandra ZachViviana HornaReiner Zimmermann Ecosystem Ecology - Original Paper Open access 26 August 2009 Pages: 127 - 137
Vertebrate diets derived from trophically transmitted fish parasites in the Bothnian Bay E. T. ValtonenDavid J. MarcoglieseMarkku Julkunen Ecosystem Ecology - Original Paper 12 September 2009 Pages: 139 - 152
Large-scale synchrony of gap dynamics and the distribution of understory tree species in maple–beech forests Dominique GravelMarilou BeaudetChristian Messier Community Ecology - Original Paper 08 August 2009 Pages: 153 - 161
Competition and habitat suitability: small-scale segregation underpins large-scale coexistence of key species on temperate rocky shores Louise Bridget FirthTasman P. Crowe Community Ecology - Original Paper 04 September 2009 Pages: 163 - 174
Spring arrival along a migratory divide of sympatric blackcaps (Sylvia atricapilla) Gregor RolshausenKeith A. HobsonH. Martin Schaefer Community Ecology - Original Paper 27 August 2009 Pages: 175 - 183
Precipitation magnitude and timing differentially affect species richness and plant density in the sotol grassland of the Chihuahuan Desert Traesha R. RobertsonJohn C. ZakDavid T. Tissue Community Ecology - Original Paper 10 September 2009 Pages: 185 - 197
Above- and below-ground vertebrate herbivory may each favour a different subordinate species in an aquatic plant community Bert HiddingBart A. NoletMarcel Klaassen Community Ecology - Original Paper Open access 10 September 2009 Pages: 199 - 208
Elevated CO2 and aboveground–belowground herbivory by the clover root weevil Scott N. JohnsonJames W. McNicol Global Change Ecology - Original Paper 11 August 2009 Pages: 209 - 216
Altitudinal patterns of tick and host abundance: a potential role for climate change in regulating tick-borne diseases? Lucy Gilbert Global Change Ecology - Original Paper 15 August 2009 Pages: 217 - 225
Net nitrogen mineralization and leaching in response to warming and nitrogen deposition in a temperate old field: the importance of winter temperature Michelle M. TurnerHugh A. L. Henry Global Change Ecology - Original Paper 19 August 2009 Pages: 227 - 236
Experimental examination of the effects of ultraviolet-B radiation in combination with other stressors on frog larvae Catherine Laura SearleLisa K. BeldenAndrew R. Blaustein Global Change Ecology - Original Paper 29 August 2009 Pages: 237 - 245
Global warming and Bergmann’s rule: do central European passerines adjust their body size to rising temperatures? Volker SalewskiWesley M. HochachkaWolfgang Fiedler Global Change Ecology - Original Paper Open access 01 September 2009 Pages: 247 - 260
Age-specific changes in different components of reproductive output in female reindeer: terminal allocation or senescence? Robert B. WeladjiØystein HolandNils C. Stenseth Behavioral Ecology - Original Paper 03 September 2009 Pages: 261 - 271