The effect of soil nutrient status on prey utilization in four carnivorous plants P. S. KarlssonK. O. NordellB. M. Svensson Original Papers Pages: 1 - 7
Food consumption and diet composition of the web-building spider Agelena limbata in two habitats Koichi Tanaka Original Papers Pages: 8 - 15
Leaf lifespan as a determinant of leaf structure and function among 23 amazonian tree species P. B. ReichC. UhlD. S. Ellsworth Original Papers Pages: 16 - 24
Prey size, prey perishability and group foraging in a social spider Ann L. RypstraR. Scott Tirey Original Papers Pages: 25 - 30
The effect of previous defoliation of pole-stage lodgepole pine on plant chemistry, and on the growth and survival of pine beauty moth (Panolis flammea) larvae A. D. WattS. R. LeatherG. I. Forrest Original Papers Pages: 31 - 35
Epiphyll deterrence to the leafcutter ant Atta cephalotes Ulrich G. MuellerBettina Wolf-Mueller Original Papers Pages: 36 - 39
Distribution and aspects of population dynamics of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas, 1771), in the lake IJsselmeer area (The Netherlands) Abraham Bij de Vaate Original Papers Pages: 40 - 50
Effect of exposure to fluoride, nitrogen compounds and SO2 on the numbers of spruce shoot aphids on Norway spruce seedlings J. K. HolopainenE. KainulainenL. Kärenlampi Original Papers Pages: 51 - 56
Do cattle egrets gain information from conspecifics when foraging? Karen J. MetzKent A. PriorMark L. Mallory Original Papers Pages: 57 - 61
Outbreaks of the winter moth on Sitka Spruce in Scotland are not influenced by nutrient deficiencies of trees, tree budburst, or pupal predation M. D. HunterA. D. WattM. Docherty Original Papers Pages: 62 - 69
Thorns as induced defenses: experimental evidence A. V. MilewskiTruman P. YoungDerek Madden Original Papers Pages: 70 - 75
Reciprocal transport between ramets increases growth of Fragaria chiloensis when light and nitrogen occur in separate patches but only if patches are rich Deb FriedmanPeter Alpert Original Papers Pages: 76 - 80
Host selectivity and the mediation of competition by the root hemiparasite Rhinanthus minor C. C. GibsonA. R. Watkinson Original Papers Pages: 81 - 87
Competition for bumblebee visitation between Melampyrum pratense and Viscaria vulgaris with healthy and Ustilago-infected flowers Ola JennerstenManja M. Kwak Original Papers Pages: 88 - 98
Bumblebee visitation and seedset in Melampyrum pratense and Viscaria vulgaris: heterospecific pollen and pollen limitation Manja M. KwakOla Jennersten Original Papers Pages: 99 - 104
Predators and avian community organization: an experiment in a semi-desert grassland Steven L. LimaThomas J. Valone Original Papers Pages: 105 - 112
Survivorship of penstemon grandiflorus in an oak woodland: combined effects of fire and pocket gophers Mark A. DavisJeff VillinskiElisabeth Young Original Papers Pages: 113 - 118
Damage by episodic flooding to Phragmites reeds in a prealpine lake: proposal of a model Wolfgang Ostendorp Original Papers Pages: 119 - 124
Plant population heterogeneity and pathogen and herbivore levels: a field experiment Helen Miller Alexander Original Papers Pages: 125 - 131
Over-wintering strategies of the Lesser Sheathbill Chionis minor in an impoverished and insular environment C. VerheydenP. Jouventin Original Papers Pages: 132 - 139
Stabilization or regulation: what it all means! Alan A. Berryman Short Communications Pages: 140 - 143
The usefulness of the equilibrium concept in population dynamics Henk Wolda Short Communications Pages: 144 - 145
The spectre of ‘spurious’ correlations D. A. JacksonK. M. Somers Short Communications Pages: 147 - 151
Comments on ‘Some misconceptions about the spurious correlation problem in the ecological literature’ by Y.T. Prairie and D.F. Bird Bernard C. Kenney Short Communications Pages: 152 - 152