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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abiotic stress and transgenics: Implications for reproductive success and crop-to-wild gene flow in Brassicas Himanen, Sari J.
2010
6 p. 513-521
9 p.
artikel
2 Activated carbon may have undesired side effects for testing allelopathy in invasive plants Weißhuhn, Karoline
2009
6 p. 500-507
8 p.
artikel
3 Adding floral nectar resources to improve biological control: Potential pitfalls of the fourth trophic level Araj, Salah-Eddin
2009
6 p. 554-562
9 p.
artikel
4 Additive partitioning of plant diversity with respect to grassland management regime, fertilisation and abiotic factors Klimek, Sebastian
2008
6 p. 626-634
9 p.
artikel
5 Aggregation of parasitism risk in an aphid-parasitoid system: Effects of plant patch size and aphid density Pareja, Martín
2008
6 p. 701-708
8 p.
artikel
6 An overview of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi–nematode interactions Hol, W.H. Gera
2005
6 p. 489-503
15 p.
artikel
7 Assessing fungal species sensitivity to environmental gradients by the Ellenberg indicator values of above-ground vegetation Mulder, Christian
2003
6 p. 557-568
12 p.
artikel
8 Assessing spatiotemporal predator–prey patterns in heterogeneous habitats Birkhofer, Klaus
2010
6 p. 486-494
9 p.
artikel
9 Author index 2005
6 p. IN9-IN10
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artikel
10 Author index 2008
6 p. XI-XII
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artikel
11 Author index 2004
6 p. IX-X
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artikel
12 Author index 2007
6 p. IX-
1 p.
artikel
13 Author index 2006
6 p. VIII-
1 p.
artikel
14 Bottom-up trophic cascades caused by moose browsing on a natural enemy of a galling insect on balsam fir Tabuchi, Ken
2011
6 p. 523-531
9 p.
artikel
15 Can the negative plant–soil feedback of Jacobaea vulgaris be explained by autotoxicity? van de Voorde, Tess F.J.
2012
6 p. 533-541
9 p.
artikel
16 Cascading effects of spiders on a forest-floor food web in the face of environmental change Liu, Shengjie
2016
6 p. 527-534
8 p.
artikel
17 Cattle grazing, raptor abundance and small mammal communities in Mediterranean grasslands Torre, Ignacio
2007
6 p. 565-575
11 p.
artikel
18 Changing grass height alters foraging site selection by wintering farmland birds Whittingham, Mark J.
2008
6 p. 779-788
10 p.
artikel
19 Cluster planting facilitates survival but not growth in early development of restored tropical forest Bertoncello, Ricardo
2016
6 p. 489-496
8 p.
artikel
20 Comparing intra- and inter-specific effects on litter decomposition in an old-field ecosystem Crutsinger, Gregory M.
2009
6 p. 535-543
9 p.
artikel
21 Container-breeding mosquitoes and predator community dynamics along an urban-forest gradient: The effects of habitat type and isolation Weterings, Robbie
2014
6 p. 486-495
10 p.
artikel
22 Correlates of inter-specific variation in germination response to water stress in a semi-arid savannah Kos, Martijn
2008
6 p. 645-652
8 p.
artikel
23 Density and age of invasive Robinia pseudoacacia modulate its impact on floodplain forests Staska, Bernadette
2014
6 p. 551-558
8 p.
artikel
24 Density may alter diversity–productivity relationships in experimental plant communities He, Jin-Sheng
2005
6 p. 505-517
13 p.
artikel
25 Describing dispersal under habitat constraints: A randomization approach in lesser kestrels Serrano, David
2008
6 p. 771-778
8 p.
artikel
26 Diaspore traits discriminate good from weak colonisers on high-elevation summits Vittoz, Pascal
2009
6 p. 508-515
8 p.
artikel
27 Differential effects of flower feeding in an insect host–parasitoid system Kehrli, Patrik
2008
6 p. 709-717
9 p.
artikel
28 Differential environmental response of plant functional types in hedgerow habitats Deckers, Bart
2004
6 p. 551-566
16 p.
artikel
29 Different mechanisms explain feeding type-specific patterns of latitudinal variation in herbivore damage among diverse feeding types of herbivorous insects Hiura, Tsutom
2013
6 p. 480-488
9 p.
artikel
30 Dispersal behaviour in fragmented landscapes: Routine or special movements? Van Dyck, Hans
2005
6 p. 535-545
11 p.
artikel
31 Dispersal, landscape occupancy and population structure in the butterfly Melanargia galathea Vandewoestijne, Sofie
2004
6 p. 581-591
11 p.
artikel
32 Diversity of macrofungi and plants in Scots pine forests along an urban pollution gradient Tarvainen, Oili
2003
6 p. 547-556
10 p.
artikel
33 Drought impacts on above–belowground interactions: Do effects differ between annual and perennial host species? Staley, Joanna T.
2008
6 p. 673-681
9 p.
artikel
34 Early responses of wild plant seedlings to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and pathogens Del Fabbro, Corina
2014
6 p. 534-542
9 p.
artikel
35 Economic gain, stability of pollination and bee diversity decrease from southern to northern Europe Leonhardt, Sara Diana
2013
6 p. 461-471
11 p.
artikel
36 Editorial Board 2009
6 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
37 Editorial Board 2016
6 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
38 Editorial Board 2005
6 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
39 Editorial Board 2004
6 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
40 Editorial Board 2014
6 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
41 Editorial Board 2008
6 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
42 Editorial Board 2007
6 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
43 Editorial Board 2010
6 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
44 Editorial Board 2006
6 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
45 Editorial Board 2015
6 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
46 Editorial Board 2013
6 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
47 Editorial Board 2011
6 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
48 Editorial Board 2012
6 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
49 Effects of an agri-environment scheme on bumblebee reproduction at local and landscape scales Carvell, Claire
2015
6 p. 519-530
12 p.
artikel
50 Effects of inter-annual landscape change on interactions between cereal aphids and their natural enemies Zhao, Zi-Hua
2013
6 p. 472-479
8 p.
artikel
51 Effects of introduced species on floristic similarity: Comparing two US states Qian, Hong
2008
6 p. 617-625
9 p.
artikel
52 Effects of kin-structure on disease dynamics in raccoons (Procyon lotor) inhabiting a fragmented landscape Dharmarajan, Guha
2012
6 p. 560-567
8 p.
artikel
53 Effects of litter on establishment of grassland plant species: the role of seed size and successional status Jensen, Kai
2003
6 p. 579-587
9 p.
artikel
54 Effects of natural and artificial pollination on fruit and offspring quality Chautá-Mellizo, Alexander
2012
6 p. 524-532
9 p.
artikel
55 Effects of plant diversity on invasion of weed species in experimental pasture communities Tracy, Benjamin F.
2004
6 p. 543-550
8 p.
artikel
56 Effects of reindeer on boreal forest floor vegetation: Does grazing cause vegetation state transitions? Olofsson, Johan
2010
6 p. 550-557
8 p.
artikel
57 Effects of windthrow disturbance on a forest bird community depend on spatial scale Murakami, Masashi
2008
6 p. 762-770
9 p.
artikel
58 Element cycling as driven by stoichiometric homeostasis of soil microorganisms Spohn, Marie
2016
6 p. 471-478
8 p.
artikel
59 Endozoochory by free-ranging, large herbivores: Ecological correlates and perspectives for restoration Mouissie, A.M.
2005
6 p. 547-558
12 p.
artikel
60 Environmental controls of plant species richness in riparian wetlands: Implications for restoration Audet, Joachim
2015
6 p. 480-489
10 p.
artikel
61 Epiphytic bromeliad communities in secondary and mature forest in a tropical premontane area Cascante-Marín, Alfredo
2006
6 p. 520-532
13 p.
artikel
62 Escape from parasitoids leave larvae vulnerable to predators and has unexpected outcomes for pest suppression Paull, C.A.
2012
6 p. 542-550
9 p.
artikel
63 Evaluating the benefits of CAP reforms: Can afforestations restore bird diversity in Mediterranean Spain? Santos, Tomás
2006
6 p. 483-495
13 p.
artikel
64 Extinction and invasion do not add up in noisy dynamic ecological networks Lin, Yangchen
2014
6 p. 475-485
11 p.
artikel
65 Fitness of the parasitoid Diadegma insulare is affected by its host's food plants Sarfraz, M.
2009
6 p. 563-572
10 p.
artikel
66 Flowering phenology influences bee community dynamics in old fields dominated by the invasive plant Centaurea stoebe Carson, Brendan D.
2016
6 p. 497-507
11 p.
artikel
67 Fragmentation and local disturbance of forests reduce frugivore diversity and fruit removal in Ficus thonningii trees Kirika, Jasper Mbae
2008
6 p. 663-672
10 p.
artikel
68 Global change, biodiversity, and ecosystem services: What can we learn from studies of pollination? Winfree, Rachael
2013
6 p. 453-460
8 p.
artikel
69 Habitat heterogeneity stabilizes the spatial and temporal interactions between cereal aphids and parasitic wasps Zhao, Zi-Hua
2015
6 p. 510-518
9 p.
artikel
70 Habitat structure components are effective predictors of trap-nesting Hymenoptera diversity Loyola, Rafael D.
2008
6 p. 735-742
8 p.
artikel
71 Herbaceous plant community structure of ancient and recent forests in two contrasting forest types Verheyen, Kris
2003
6 p. 537-546
10 p.
artikel
72 High gene flow promotes the genetic homogeneity of arable weed populations at the landscape level Délye, Christophe
2010
6 p. 504-512
9 p.
artikel
73 High plant species richness indicates management-related disturbances rather than the conservation status of forests Boch, Steffen
2013
6 p. 496-505
10 p.
artikel
74 How different link weights affect the structure of quantitative flower–visitation networks Castro-Urgal, Rocío
2012
6 p. 500-508
9 p.
artikel
75 How does global change affect the strength of trophic interactions? Emmerson, Mark
2004
6 p. 505-514
10 p.
artikel
76 Implementing large-scale and long-term functional biodiversity research: The Biodiversity Exploratories Fischer, Markus
2010
6 p. 473-485
13 p.
artikel
77 Indirect effects of cattle grazing on shrub spatial pattern in a mediterranean scrub community Seifan, Merav
2006
6 p. 496-506
11 p.
artikel
78 Influence of abiotic factors on spider and ground beetle communities in different salt-marsh systems Pétillon, Julien
2008
6 p. 743-751
9 p.
artikel
79 Inland halophilous vegetation as indicator of soil salinity Piernik, Agnieszka
2003
6 p. 525-536
12 p.
artikel
80 Insect pests in winter oilseed rape affected by field and landscape characteristics Zaller, Johann G.
2008
6 p. 682-690
9 p.
artikel
81 Interaction between a fungal endophyte and root herbivores of Ammophila arenaria Gera Hol, W.H.
2007
6 p. 500-509
10 p.
artikel
82 Interactive effects of above- and belowground herbivory and plant competition on plant growth and defence Jing, Jingying
2015
6 p. 500-509
10 p.
artikel
83 Interspecific competition changes reproductive output but does not increase reproductive costs in a grassland perennial Dostál, Petr
2009
6 p. 525-534
10 p.
artikel
84 Invasive behaviour of Lactuca serriola (Asteraceae) in the Netherlands: Spatial distribution and ecological amplitude Hooftman, D.A.P.
2006
6 p. 507-519
13 p.
artikel
85 Is different degree of individual specialization in three spider species caused by distinct selection pressures? Michalko, Radek
2014
6 p. 496-506
11 p.
artikel
86 Landscape genetics of the widespread ground-beetle Carabus auratus in an agricultural region Sander, Anna-Christine
2006
6 p. 555-564
10 p.
artikel
87 Limitations of the 15N natural abundance method for estimating biological nitrogen fixation in Amazonian forest legumes Gehring, Christoph
2004
6 p. 567-580
14 p.
artikel
88 Local variation in conspecific plant density influences plant–soil feedback in a natural grassland Kos, Martine
2013
6 p. 506-514
9 p.
artikel
89 Loss of patch-scale heterogeneity on primary productivity and rainfall-use efficiency in Western Australia Holm, Alexander McR
2003
6 p. 569-578
10 p.
artikel
90 Metapopulation processes affecting diversity and distribution of myrmecophiles associated with red wood ants Parmentier, T.
2015
6 p. 553-562
10 p.
artikel
91 Microclimate and habitat heterogeneity through the oil palm lifecycle Luskin, Matthew Scott
2011
6 p. 540-551
12 p.
artikel
92 Minor differentiation of foraging niche may have a major impact on the incidence of avian botulism in shorebirds Minias, Piotr
2016
6 p. 546-551
6 p.
artikel
93 Mobility-dependent effects on species richness in fragmented landscapes Öckinger, Erik
2009
6 p. 573-578
6 p.
artikel
94 Multitrophic influences on egg distribution in a specialized leaf beetle at multiple spatial scales Heisswolf, Annette
2006
6 p. 565-576
12 p.
artikel
95 Mycorrhiza influences plant community structure in succession on spoil banks Püschel, David
2007
6 p. 510-520
11 p.
artikel
96 Neighbourhood of host plants influences oviposition decisions of a stem-boring weevil Moravie, Marie-Agnes
2006
6 p. 545-554
10 p.
artikel
97 Networks in ecology Bascompte, Jordi
2007
6 p. 485-490
6 p.
artikel
98 [No title] Jacobsen, Dean
2009
6 p. 586-
1 p.
artikel
99 [No title] Jeschke, Jonathan M.
2009
6 p. 580-
1 p.
artikel
100 [No title] Heil, Martin
2009
6 p. 583-
1 p.
artikel
101 [No title] Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf
2009
6 p. 581-
1 p.
artikel
102 [No title] Schaefer, Matthias
2009
6 p. 582-
1 p.
artikel
103 [No title] Verheyen, Kris
2009
6 p. 579-
1 p.
artikel
104 [No title] Maraun, Mark
2009
6 p. 584-
1 p.
artikel
105 [No title] Kollmann, Johannes
2009
6 p. 585-
1 p.
artikel
106 [No title] Culmsee, Heike
2009
6 p. 587-
1 p.
artikel
107 [No title] Gruber, Bernd
2009
6 p. 588-
1 p.
artikel
108 [No title] Kalinkat, Gregor
2016
6 p. 564-
1 p.
artikel
109 [No title] Dormann, Carsten F.
2008
6 p. 790-
1 p.
artikel
110 [No title] Frank, Thomas
2004
6 p. 594-
1 p.
artikel
111 [No title] Schmidt, Martin
2004
6 p. 593-
1 p.
artikel
112 [No title] Dormann, Carsten F.
2008
6 p. 791-
1 p.
artikel
113 [No title] Starfinger, Uwe
2008
6 p. 789-
1 p.
artikel
114 [No title] Dittmann, Sabine
2008
6 p. 792-
1 p.
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115 [No title] Straile, Dietmar
2008
6 p. 793-
1 p.
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116 [No title] Prati, Daniel
2007
6 p. 578-
1 p.
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117 [No title] Kollmann, Johannes
2007
6 p. 576-
1 p.
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118 [No title] Smetacek, Victor
2007
6 p. 577-
1 p.
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119 [No title] Fangmeier, Andreas
2007
6 p. 579-
1 p.
artikel
120 [No title] Jeschke, Jonathan M.
2010
6 p. 558-559
2 p.
artikel
121 [No title] Maraun, Mark
2010
6 p. 558-
1 p.
artikel
122 [No title] Schaefer, Matthias
2010
6 p. 559-560
2 p.
artikel
123 [No title] Beierkuhnlein, Carl
2011
6 p. 553-
1 p.
artikel
124 [No title] Schaefer, Matthias
2011
6 p. 555-556
2 p.
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125 [No title] Sanders, Dirk
2011
6 p. 552-
1 p.
artikel
126 [No title] Kollmann, Johannes
2011
6 p. 554-
1 p.
artikel
127 [No title] Nielsen, Søren Nors
2012
6 p. 568-569
2 p.
artikel
128 [No title] Fartmann, Thomas
2012
6 p. 569-570
2 p.
artikel
129 [No title] Dormann, Carsten F.
2011
6 p. 554-555
2 p.
artikel
130 [No title] Schaefer, Matthias
2011
6 p. 556-
1 p.
artikel
131 Overabundant ungulates in French Sologne? Increasing red deer and wild boar pressure may not threaten woodland birds in mature forest stands Baltzinger, Marie
2016
6 p. 552-563
12 p.
artikel
132 Parasitoid and moth movement from refuge to crop Schellhorn, N.A.
2008
6 p. 691-700
10 p.
artikel
133 Partial feeding preferences and the profitability of winter-feeding sites for brent geese Hassall, Mark
2005
6 p. 559-570
12 p.
artikel
134 Past pasture management affects the land snail diversity in nutrient-poor calcareous grasslands Boschi, Cristina
2008
6 p. 752-761
10 p.
artikel
135 Patch dynamics integrate mechanisms for savanna tree–grass coexistence Meyer, Katrin M.
2009
6 p. 491-499
9 p.
artikel
136 Plant composition modulates arthropod pest and predator abundance: Evidence for culling exotics and planting natives Parry, Hazel R.
2015
6 p. 531-543
13 p.
artikel
137 Plant diversity and habitat structure affect tree growth, herbivory and natural enemies in shelterbelts Gámez-Virués, Sagrario
2010
6 p. 542-549
8 p.
artikel
138 Plant trait composition as an indicator for the ecological memory of rehabilitated floodplains Sterk, Marjolein
2016
6 p. 479-488
10 p.
artikel
139 Pollinator community responses to the spatial population structure of wild plants: A pan-European approach Nielsen, Anders
2012
6 p. 489-499
11 p.
artikel
140 Pollinator response to within-patch spatial context determines reproductive output of a giant rosette plant García-Meneses, Paola M.
2012
6 p. 516-523
8 p.
artikel
141 Predatory hoverflies increase oviposition in response to colour stimuli offering no reward: Implications for biological control Day, R.L.
2015
6 p. 544-552
9 p.
artikel
142 Regional adaptation improves the performance of grassland plant communities Weißhuhn, Karoline
2012
6 p. 551-559
9 p.
artikel
143 Relative importance of management and natural flooding on spider, carabid and plant assemblages in extensively used grasslands along the Loire Lafage, Denis
2016
6 p. 535-545
11 p.
artikel
144 Responses of mammalian carnivores to land use in arid savanna rangelands Blaum, Niels
2007
6 p. 552-564
13 p.
artikel
145 Root herbivore identity matters in plant-mediated interactions between root and shoot herbivores Wurst, Susanne
2007
6 p. 491-499
9 p.
artikel
146 Scale specific determinants of tree diversity in an old growth temperate forest in China Yuan, Zuoqiang
2011
6 p. 488-495
8 p.
artikel
147 Seed dispersal capacity of sheep and goats in a near-coastal dry grassland habitat Benthien, O.
2016
6 p. 508-515
8 p.
artikel
148 Seed dispersal in red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) dung and its potential importance for vegetation dynamics in subalpine grasslands Iravani, Majid
2011
6 p. 505-515
11 p.
artikel
149 Seed origin determines the range expansion of the clonal grass Elymus athericus Bockelmann, Anna-Christina
2011
6 p. 496-504
9 p.
artikel
150 Seed traits in arable weed seed banks and their relationship to land-use changes Albrecht, Harald
2009
6 p. 516-524
9 p.
artikel
151 Seed transfer among bird-dispersed trees and its consequences for post-dispersal seed fate García, Daniel
2007
6 p. 533-543
11 p.
artikel
152 Selection on plant optical traits and floral scent: Effects via seed development and antagonistic interactions Ehrlén, Johan
2012
6 p. 509-515
7 p.
artikel
153 Serotiny and seed germination in three threatened species of Mammillaria (Cactaceae) Rodríguez-Ortega, César
2006
6 p. 533-544
12 p.
artikel
154 Shifts in the regeneration niche of an endangered tree (Acer opalus ssp. granatense) during ontogeny: Using an ecological concept for application Quero, José L
2008
6 p. 635-644
10 p.
artikel
155 Site-occupancy models may offer new opportunities for dragonfly monitoring based on daily species lists van Strien, Arco J.
2010
6 p. 495-503
9 p.
artikel
156 Sources of genetic diversity in feral oilseed rape (Brassica napus) populations Elling, Barbara
2009
6 p. 544-553
10 p.
artikel
157 Spatial distribution of interacting insect predators: Possible roles of intraguild predation and the surrounding habitat Björkman, Christer
2011
6 p. 516-522
7 p.
artikel
158 Spatio-temporal dynamics in waterbirds during the non-breeding season: Effects of local movements, migration and weather are monthly, not yearly Wells, Konstans
2013
6 p. 523-531
9 p.
artikel
159 Species indicator values as an important tool in applied plant ecology – a review Diekmann, Martin
2003
6 p. 493-506
14 p.
artikel
160 Species shifts in above-ground vegetation and the soil seed bank in the inter-dune lowlands of an active dune field in Inner Mongolia, China Wang, Yong-Cui
2015
6 p. 490-499
10 p.
artikel
161 Spider predation on a mirid pest in Japanese rice fields Kobayashi, Tetsuya
2011
6 p. 532-539
8 p.
artikel
162 Spring patterns of freezing resistance and photosynthesis of two leaf phenotypes of Hedera helix Rehm, Evan M.
2014
6 p. 543-550
8 p.
artikel
163 Structure of a herbivore–parasitoid community: Are parasitoids shared by different herbivore guilds? Sugiura, Shinji
2007
6 p. 544-551
8 p.
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164 Subject index 2005
6 p. IN6-IN8
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165 Subject index 2004
6 p. VII-IX
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166 Subject index 2008
6 p. VIII-X
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167 Subject index 2007
6 p. VI-VIII
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168 Subject index 2006
6 p. VI-VII
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169 Symbiont infection affects whitefly dynamics in the field Asiimwe, Peter
2014
6 p. 507-515
9 p.
artikel
170 Testing predictions of the energetic equivalence rule in forest communities Zhang, Wei-Ping
2015
6 p. 469-479
11 p.
artikel
171 The effect of diversity and spatial arrangement on biomass of agricultural cultivars and native plant species Worster, Catherine A.
2007
6 p. 521-532
12 p.
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172 The effect of fluctuating asymmetry and leaf nutrients on gall abundance and survivorship Santos, Jean C.
2013
6 p. 489-495
7 p.
artikel
173 The effects of seed traits and fabric type on the retention of seed on different types of clothing Ansong, Michael
2016
6 p. 516-526
11 p.
artikel
174 The genetic effects of roads: A review of empirical evidence Holderegger, Rolf
2010
6 p. 522-531
10 p.
artikel
175 The promotion of grassland forb abundance: A chemical or biological solution? Westbury, D.B.
2008
6 p. 653-662
10 p.
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176 The sensitivity of Ellenberg indicator values to the completeness of vegetation relevés Ewald, Jörg
2003
6 p. 507-513
7 p.
artikel
177 The value of biodiversity experiments Schmid, Bernhard
2004
6 p. 535-542
8 p.
artikel
178 Think ratio! A stoichiometric view on biodiversity–ecosystem functioning research Hillebrand, Helmut
2014
6 p. 465-474
10 p.
artikel
179 Tissue-specific variation of δ 13C in mature canopy trees in a temperate forest in central Europe Chevillat, Véronique S.
2005
6 p. 519-534
16 p.
artikel
180 Tracking aphid predation by lycosid spiders in spring-sown cereals using PCR-based gut-content analysis Kuusk, A.-K.
2008
6 p. 718-725
8 p.
artikel
181 Trampling affects the distribution of specialised coastal dune arthropods Bonte, Dries
2008
6 p. 726-734
9 p.
artikel
182 Transient peak in moth diversity as a response to organic farming Jonason, Dennis
2013
6 p. 515-522
8 p.
artikel
183 Tree species composition rather than diversity triggers associational resistance to the pine processionary moth Castagneyrol, Bastien
2014
6 p. 516-523
8 p.
artikel
184 Tree visitation and seed dispersal of wild cherries by terrestrial mammals along a human land-use gradient Grünewald, Claudia
2010
6 p. 532-541
10 p.
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185 Trophic interactions in a changing world van der Putten, Wim H.
2004
6 p. 487-494
8 p.
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186 Trophic interactions in a changing world: modelling aboveground–belowground interactions Schröter, Dagmar
2004
6 p. 515-528
14 p.
artikel
187 Trophic interactions in changing landscapes: responses of soil food webs Hedlund, Katarina
2004
6 p. 495-503
9 p.
artikel
188 Uncertainty of critical loads based on the Ellenberg indicator value for acidity Wamelink, Wieger G.W.
2003
6 p. 515-523
9 p.
artikel
189 Unpaved roads disrupt the effect of herbivores and pollinators on the reproduction of a dominant shrub Suárez-Esteban, Alberto
2014
6 p. 524-533
10 p.
artikel
190 Using higher taxa as surrogates of species richness: a study based on 3700 Coleoptera, Diptera, and Acari species in Central-Hungarian reserves Báldi, András
2003
6 p. 589-593
5 p.
artikel
191 Using lower trophic level factors to predict outcomes in classical biological control of insect pests Gross, Paul
2005
6 p. 571-584
14 p.
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192 Vegetation as indicator for habitat quality Kollmann, Johannes
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193 What do the biodiversity experiments tell us about consequences of plant species loss in the real world? Lepš, Jan
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