The role of dew in Negev Desert plants Amber J. HillTodd E. DawsonShimon Rachmilevitch HIGHLIGHTED STUDENT RESEARCH 19 March 2015 Pages: 317 - 327
Plant community responses to precipitation and spatial pattern of nitrogen supply in an experimental grassland ecosystem Nianxun XiPascal CarrèreJuliette M. G. Bloor Highlighted Student Research 19 March 2015 Pages: 329 - 338
Resource availability as a proxy for terminal investment in a beetle Indrikis A. KramsTatjana KramaMarika Mänd Behavioral ecology - Original research 13 January 2015 Pages: 339 - 345
Individual variation in ontogenetic niche shifts in habitat use and movement patterns of a large estuarine predator (Carcharhinus leucas) Philip MatichMichael R. Heithaus Behavioral ecology - Original research 12 February 2015 Pages: 347 - 359
Lagged effects of early-season herbivores on valley oak fecundity Ian S. PearseKyle A. FunkWalter D. Koenig Population ecology - Original research 08 January 2015 Pages: 361 - 368
Is there a trade-off between glucosinolate-based organic and inorganic defences in a metal hyperaccumulator in the field? Ardeshir Kazemi-DinanJan SauerCaroline Müller Population ecology - Original research 13 January 2015 Pages: 369 - 378
Neighbouring populations, opposite dynamics: influence of body size and environmental variation on the demography of stream-resident brown trout (Salmo trutta) Albert Fernández-ChacónMeritxell GenovartAlfredo G. Nicieza Population ecology - Original research 22 January 2015 Pages: 379 - 389
Demography of population recovery: survival and fidelity of peregrine falcons at various stages of population recovery George D. SmithOscar E. Murillo-GarcíaMadan K. Oli Population ecology - Original research 28 January 2015 Pages: 391 - 401
Impact of intra- versus inter-annual snow depth variation on water relations and photosynthesis for two Great Basin Desert shrubs Michael E. LoikAlden B. GriffithSharon J. Martinson Population ecology - Original research 28 January 2015 Pages: 403 - 414
Individual specialization in the foraging habits of female bottlenose dolphins living in a trophically diverse and habitat rich estuary Sam RossmanPeggy H. OstromRandall S. Wells Population ecology - Original research 06 February 2015 Pages: 415 - 425
Adherence to Bergmann’s rule by lizards may depend on thermoregulatory mode: support from a nocturnal gecko Sophie PenniketAlison Cree Population ecology - Original research 08 February 2015 Pages: 427 - 440
An ant–plant by-product mutualism is robust to selective logging of rain forest and conversion to oil palm plantation Tom M. FayleDavid P. EdwardsEdgar C. Turner Plant-microbe-animal Interactions – Original Research Open access 10 January 2015 Pages: 441 - 450
Manipulation of parental effort affects plumage bacterial load in a wild passerine Grete AltPauli SaagRaivo Mänd Plant-microbe-animal interactions - Original research 07 February 2015 Pages: 451 - 459
Multitasking in a plant–ant interaction: how does Acacia myrtifolia manage both ants and pollinators? Angélica E. Martínez-BauerGerardo Cerón MartínezMartin Burd Plant-microbe-animal interactions – original research 09 January 2015 Pages: 461 - 471
Assessing the impact of fire on the spatial distribution of Larrea tridentata in the Sonoran Desert, USA Andres Fuentes-RamirezErika L. MudrakKirk A. Moloney Community ecology – original research 06 January 2015 Pages: 473 - 484
Warming-induced changes in predation, extinction and invasion in an ectotherm food web Linda I. SeifertGuntram WeithoffMatthijs Vos Community ecology – original research 07 January 2015 Pages: 485 - 496
Effects of reconstruction of a pre-European vertebrate assemblage on ground-dwelling arachnids in arid Australia Colin J. SilveyMatthew W. HaywardHeloise Gibb Community ecology - Original research 21 January 2015 Pages: 497 - 509
Using plant traits to predict the sensitivity of colonizations and extirpations to landscape context Jenny L. McCuneMark Vellend Community ecology - Original research 23 January 2015 Pages: 511 - 524
Plant trait expression responds to establishment timing Angela J. BrandtS. Conor LeahyJean H. Burns Community ecology - Original research 24 January 2015 Pages: 525 - 536
It’s a predator–eat–parasite world: how characteristics of predator, parasite and environment affect consumption Sarah A. OrlofskeRobert C. JadinPieter T. J. Johnson Community ecology - Original research 04 February 2015 Pages: 537 - 547
Food web persistence is enhanced by non-trophic interactions Edd HammillPavel KratinaBradley R. Anholt Community Ecology - Original Research 06 February 2015 Pages: 549 - 556
Does the stoichiometric carbon:phosphorus knife edge apply for predaceous copepods? Cecilia LaspoumaderesBeatriz ModenuttiEsteban Balseiro Community ecology - Original research 07 February 2015 Pages: 557 - 569
Risk of spider predation alters food web structure and reduces local herbivory in the field Roman BucherFlorian MenzelMartin H. Entling Ecosystem ecology - Original research 29 January 2015 Pages: 571 - 577
Ecosystem carbon exchange in response to locust outbreaks in a temperate steppe Jian SongDandan WuShiqiang Wan Ecosystem ecology - Original research 08 February 2015 Pages: 579 - 590
Plant community change mediates the response of foliar δ15N to CO2 enrichment in mesic grasslands H. Wayne PolleyJustin D. DernerPhilip A. Fay Global change ecology - Original research 22 January 2015 Pages: 591 - 601
Changes in carbon sources fueling benthic secondary production over depth and time: coupling Chironomidae stable carbon isotopes to larval abundance Victor FrossardValérie VerneauxMarie-Elodie Perga Global change ecology - Original research 29 January 2015 Pages: 603 - 614
Modeling rates of life form cover change in burned and unburned alpine heathland subject to experimental warming James S. CamacRichard J. WilliamsPeter A. Vesk Global change ecology - Original research 20 February 2015 Pages: 615 - 628
Erratum to: Modeling rates of life form cover change in burned and unburned alpine heathland subject to experimental warming James S. CamacRichard J. WilliamsPeter A. Vesk Erratum 18 April 2015 Pages: 629 - 630