The impact of sea ice conditions on breeding decisions is modulated by body condition in an arctic partial capital breeder Frankie Jean-GagnonP. LegagneuxJ. Bêty Highlighted Student Research 15 November 2017 Pages: 1 - 10
Decoupling habitat fragmentation from habitat loss: butterfly species mobility obscures fragmentation effects in a naturally fragmented landscape of lake islands Zachary G. MacDonaldIraleigh D. AndersonScott E. Nielsen Highlighted Student Research 23 November 2017 Pages: 11 - 27
Plants learn and remember: lets get used to it Monica GaglianoCharles I. AbramsonMartial Depczynski Views and Comments 07 December 2017 Pages: 29 - 31
Insufficient evidence for habituation in Mimosa pudica. Response to Gagliano et al. (2014) Robert Biegler Views and Comments 07 December 2017 Pages: 33 - 35
Testing hypoxia: physiological effects of long-term exposure in two freshwater fishes Kayla L. GilmoreZoe A. DoubledayBronwyn M. Gillanders Physiological ecology - original research 06 November 2017 Pages: 37 - 47
Predator–prey interaction reveals local effects of high-altitude insect migration Jennifer J. KrauelVeronica A. BrownGary F. McCracken Behavioral ecology –original research 03 November 2017 Pages: 49 - 58
Tall young females get ahead: size-specific fecundity in wild kangaroos suggests a steep trade-off with growth Louise QuesnelWendy J. KingMarco Festa-Bianchet Behavioral ecology –original research 10 November 2017 Pages: 59 - 71
What to eat in a warming world: do increased temperatures necessitate hazardous duty pay? L. Embere HallAnna D. Chalfoun Behavioral ecology –original research 11 November 2017 Pages: 73 - 84
Insights on dispersal and recruitment paradigms: sex- and age-dependent variations in a nomadic breeder Paul AckerCharlotte FrancesiazAurélien Besnard Population ecology – original research 23 October 2017 Pages: 85 - 97
Correction to: Insights on dispersal and recruitment paradigms: sex- and age-dependent variations in a nomadic breeder Paul AckerCharlotte FrancesiazAurélien Besnard Correction 01 December 2017 Pages: 99 - 100
Phytophagy of omnivorous predator Macrolophus pygmaeus affects performance of herbivores through induced plant defences Nina Xiaoning ZhangGerben J. MesselinkArne Janssen Population ecology – original research Open access 09 November 2017 Pages: 101 - 113
Correction to: Phytophagy of omnivorous predator Macrolophus pygmaeus affects performance of herbivores through induced plant defences Nina Xiaoning ZhangGerben J. MesselinkArne Janssen Correction Open access 27 November 2017 Pages: 115 - 115
Birth date promotes a tortoise or hare tactic for body mass development of a long-lived male ungulate Eric S. MichelStephen DemaraisGuiming Wang Population ecology – original research 21 November 2017 Pages: 117 - 128
Successional changes in trophic interactions support a mechanistic model of post-fire population dynamics Annabel L. Smith Population ecology – original research 22 November 2017 Pages: 129 - 139
Climate change can alter predator–prey dynamics and population viability of prey Guillaume Bastille-RousseauJames A. SchaeferDennis L. Murray Population ecology – original research 22 November 2017 Pages: 141 - 150
Growth responses of the common arctic graminoid Eriophorum vaginatum to simulated grazing are independent of soil nitrogen availability Paul GroganTara J. Zamin Plant-microbe-animal interactions - original research 02 November 2017 Pages: 151 - 162
Safe sites of pollen placement: a conflict of interest between plants and bees? Ze-Yu TongShuang-Quan Huang Plant-microbe-animal interactions - original research 13 November 2017 Pages: 163 - 171
Effects of intraspecific and intra-individual differences in plant quality on preference and performance of monophagous aphid species Ruth JakobsCaroline Müller Plant-microbe-animal interactions - original research 15 November 2017 Pages: 173 - 184
Effects of multiple mutualists on plants and their associated arthropod communities Kane R. KellerSara CarabajalJennifer A. Lau Plant-microbe-animal interactions - original research 22 November 2017 Pages: 185 - 194
Mycorrhizal associations and the spatial structure of an old-growth forest community Daniel J. JohnsonKeith ClayRichard P. Phillips Community ecology – original research 30 October 2017 Pages: 195 - 204
Predicting occupancy and abundance by niche position, niche breadth and body size in stream organisms Mariana P. RochaLuis M. BiniJani Heino Community ecology – original research 31 October 2017 Pages: 205 - 216
Scale-specific drivers of kelp forest communities Thomas LamyDaniel C. ReedRobert J. Miller Community ecology – original research 03 November 2017 Pages: 217 - 233
Plant–soil feedback effects can be masked by aboveground herbivory under natural field conditions Johannes HeinzeJasmin Joshi Community ecology – original research 04 November 2017 Pages: 235 - 246
Maternal experience and soil origin influence interactions between resident species and a dominant invasive species Gisela C. StotzErnesto GianoliJames F. Cahill Jr. Community ecology – original research 06 November 2017 Pages: 247 - 257
Influence of soil pathogens on early regeneration success of tropical trees varies between forest edge and interior Meghna KrishnadasLiza S. Comita Community ecology – original research 13 November 2017 Pages: 259 - 268
Rooting depth varies differentially in trees and grasses as a function of mean annual rainfall in an African savanna Ricardo M. HoldoJesse B. NippertMichelle C. Mack Community ecology – original research 16 November 2017 Pages: 269 - 280
The effect of removing numerically dominant, non-native honey bees on seed set of a native plant Annika J. NaborsHenry J. CenDavid A. Holway Community ecology – original research 16 November 2017 Pages: 281 - 289
The road to higher permanence and biodiversity in exurban wetlands Mark C. UrbanRobert Roehm Conservation ecology – original research 02 November 2017 Pages: 291 - 302