How do riparian woody seedlings survive seasonal drought? John C. StellaJohn J. Battles Physiological ecology - Original paper 18 May 2010 Pages: 579 - 590
Light interception in species with different functional groups coexisting in moorland plant communities Chiho KamiyamaShimpei OikawaKouki Hikosaka Physiological ecology - Original Paper 10 June 2010 Pages: 591 - 599
Importance of resin ducts in reducing ponderosa pine mortality from bark beetle attack Jeffrey M. KaneThomas E. Kolb Physiological ecology - Original Paper 17 June 2010 Pages: 601 - 609
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope enrichment in primate tissues Brooke E. CrowleyMelinda L. CarterNathaniel J. Dominy Physiological ecology - Original Paper Open access 14 July 2010 Pages: 611 - 626
First evidences of sexual selection by mate choice in marine zooplankton Sara CeballosThomas Kiørboe Behavioral ecology - Original Paper 02 September 2010 Pages: 627 - 635
Effects of season, water and predation risk on patch use by birds on the African savannah Mary Ngozi MolokwuJan-Åke NilssonOla Olsson Behavioral ecology - Original Paper 24 September 2010 Pages: 637 - 645
Contrasting patterns of morphological and physiological differentiation across insular environments: phenotypic variation and heritability of light-related traits in Olea europaea C. García-VerdugoM. MéndezL. Balaguer Population ecology - Original Paper 09 June 2010 Pages: 647 - 655
Inter-sexual competition in a dioecious grass Charlene A. MercerSarah M. Eppley Population ecology - Original Paper 09 June 2010 Pages: 657 - 664
Plant community diversity and composition affect individual plant performance Andrea SchmidtkeTanja RottstockMarkus Fischer Population ecology - Original Paper 09 July 2010 Pages: 665 - 677
The role of pollen limitation on the coexistence of two dioecious, wind-pollinated, closely related shrubs in a fluctuating environment Juana Cázares-MartínezCarlos MontañaMiguel Franco Population ecology - Original Paper 27 June 2010 Pages: 679 - 687
Temporal consistency in herbivore responses to glucosinolate polymorphism in populations of wild cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Erika NewtonJames M. BullockDave Hodgson Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 02 July 2010 Pages: 689 - 699
Additive effects of aboveground and belowground herbivores on the dominance of spotted knapweed (Centaurea stoebe) David G. KnochelNathan D. MonsonTimothy R. Seastedt Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 04 July 2010 Pages: 701 - 712
Escape from floral herbivory by early flowering in Arabidopsis halleri subsp. gemmifera Tetsuhiro KawagoeHiroshi Kudoh Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 04 July 2010 Pages: 713 - 720
Functional uniqueness of a small carnivore as seed dispersal agents: a case study of the common palm civets in the Tabin Wildlife Reserve, Sabah, Malaysia Yoshihiro NakashimaEiji InoueJum Rafiah Abd. Sukor Plant-Animal interactions - Original Paper 03 July 2010 Pages: 721 - 730
Early seed fall and seedling emergence: precursors to tropical restoration Henry F. HoweYuliana Urincho-PantaleonCristina Martínez-Garza Community ecology - Original Paper 10 June 2010 Pages: 731 - 740
Do extrafloral nectar resources, species abundances, and body sizes contribute to the structure of ant–plant mutualistic networks? Scott A. ChamberlainJeffrey R. KilpatrickJ. Nathaniel Holland Community ecology - Original Paper 06 June 2010 Pages: 741 - 750
Drought negatively affects communities on a foundation tree: growth rings predict diversity Adrian C. StoneCatherine A. GehringThomas G. Whitham Community ecology - Original Paper 26 June 2010 Pages: 751 - 761
Trophic ecology of the invasive argentine ant: spatio-temporal variation in resource assimilation and isotopic enrichment Sean B. MenkeAndy V. SuarezDavid A. Holway Community ecology - Original Paper Open access 25 June 2010 Pages: 763 - 771
Grubbing by wild boars (Sus scrofa L.) and its impact on hardwood forest soil carbon dioxide emissions in Switzerland Anita C. RischSven WirthnerMartin Schütz Ecosystem ecology - Original Paper 30 May 2010 Pages: 773 - 784
Slowed decomposition is biotically mediated in an ectomycorrhizal, tropical rain forest Krista L. McGuireDonald R. ZakRima Upchurch Ecosystem ecology - Original Paper 25 June 2010 Pages: 785 - 795
Carbon dioxide exchange and canopy conductance of two coniferous forests under various sky conditions Sigrid DengelJohn Grace Ecosystem ecology - Original Paper 25 June 2010 Pages: 797 - 808
Anthropogenic disturbance and the risk of flea-borne disease transmission Megan M. FriggensPaul Beier Global change ecology - Original Paper 26 August 2010 Pages: 809 - 820
Effects of climate and snow depth on Bromus tectorum population dynamics at high elevation Alden B. GriffithMichael E. Loik Global change ecology - Original Paper Open access 26 August 2010 Pages: 821 - 832
Higher resistance to herbivory in introduced compared to native populations of a seaweed Helena ForslundSofia A. WikströmHenrik Pavia Global change ecology - Original paper 05 September 2010 Pages: 833 - 840
Fire as a selective force in a Bornean tropical everwet forest J. W. Ferry SlikFloris C. BremanKade Sidiyasa Conservation ecology - Original Paper 02 September 2010 Pages: 841 - 849
Erratum to: Order of invasion affects the spatial distribution of a reciprocal intraguild predator Tessa van der HammenAndré M. de RoosArne Janssen Erratum 28 September 2010 Pages: 851 - 851