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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accounting for environmental change in continuous-time stochastic population models Legault, Geoffrey
2018
1 p. 31-48
artikel
2 Adaptive movement and food-chain dynamics: towards food-web theory without birth–death processes Kondoh, Michio
2015
1 p. 15-25
artikel
3 A generalized perturbation approach for exploring stock recruitment relationships Yeakel, Justin D.
2014
1 p. 1-13
artikel
4 A general mathematical framework for the analysis of spatiotemporal point processes Ovaskainen, Otso
2013
1 p. 101-113
artikel
5 A general theory of ecology Scheiner, Samuel M.
2007
1 p. 21-28
artikel
6 Alternative stable states in host–phage dynamics Weitz, Joshua S.
2007
1 p. 13-19
artikel
7 Analysis of the invasion of a city by Aedes aegypti via mathematical models and Bayesian statistics Bruzzone, Octavio Augusto

1 p. 65-80
artikel
8 An energetic approach to the evolution of growth curve plasticity Croll, Jasper C.

1 p. 13-33
artikel
9 A niche remedy for the dynamical problems of neutral theory Noble, Andrew E.
2014
1 p. 149-161
artikel
10 A note on the complexity of evolutionary dynamics in a classic consumer-resource model Ispolatov, Iaroslav

1 p. 79-84
artikel
11 An R0 theory for source–sink dynamics with application to Dreissena competition Krkošek, Martin
2009
1 p. 25-43
artikel
12 Approximation of a physiologically structured population model with seasonal reproduction by a stage-structured biomass model Soudijn, Floor H.
2016
1 p. 73-90
artikel
13 Approximations of population growth in a noisy environment: on the dichotomy of non-age and age structure Jonsson, Annie
2018
1 p. 99-110
artikel
14 A probabilistic framework for nutrient uptake length Lutscher, Frithjof
2012
1 p. 71-86
artikel
15 A slow-fast dynamic decomposition links neutral and non-neutral coexistence in interacting multi-strain pathogens Gjini, Erida
2016
1 p. 129-141
artikel
16 Assessing functional diversity: the influence of the number of the functional traits Legras, Gaëlle

1 p. 117-126
artikel
17 Assessing the efficacy of population-level models of mast seeding Holland, E. Penelope
2014
1 p. 121-132
artikel
18 A stochastic biodiversity model with overlapping niche structure Bewick, Sharon
2014
1 p. 81-109
artikel
19 A theory for species co-occurrence in interaction networks Cazelles, Kévin
2015
1 p. 39-48
artikel
20 A two-strain ecoepidemic competition model Cavoretto, Roberto

1 p. 37-52
artikel
21 A two-strain ecoepidemic competition model Cavoretto, Roberto
2014
1 p. 37-52
artikel
22 Body size and species coexistence in consumer–resource interactions: A comparison of two alternative theoretical frameworks Bagchi, Sumanta
2010
1 p. 141-151
artikel
23 Climate warming and dispersal strategies determine species persistence in a metacommunity Narang, Arzoo

1 p. 81-92
artikel
24 Coexistence and displacement in consumer-resource systems with local and shared resources Hunt, Victoria M.
2017
1 p. 83-93
artikel
25 Coexistence of multiple parasitoids on a single host due to differences in parasitoid phenology Hackett-Jones, E.
2008
1 p. 19-31
artikel
26 Coexistence patterns and diversity in a trait-based metacommunity on an environmental gradient Mohammed, Mozzamil

1 p. 51-63
artikel
27 Cohort splitting from plastic bet-hedging: insights from empirical and theoretical investigations in a wolf spider Rádai, Zoltán

1 p. 9-21
artikel
28 Colonization limitation of specialized enemies reduces species richness Greenspoon, Philip

1 p. 1-8
artikel
29 Computing parametric beta diversity with unequal plot weights: a solution based on resampling methods Ricotta, Carlo
2008
1 p. 13-17
artikel
30 Correction to: Every variance function, including Taylor's power law of fluctuation scaling, can be produced by any location-scale family of distributions with positive mean and variance Cohen, Joel E.

1 p. 93-94
artikel
31 Correction to: Higher order interactions and species coexistence Singh, Pragya

1 p. 85
artikel
32 Costly signalling theory and dishonest signalling Sun, Shan

1 p. 85-92
artikel
33 Density regulation of co-occurring herbivores via two indirect effects mediated by biomass and non-specific induced plant defenses Yamauchi, Atsushi

1 p. 41-55
artikel
34 Discrete-time growth-dispersal models with shifting species ranges Zhou, Ying
2010
1 p. 13-25
artikel
35 Disease in group-defending prey can benefit predators Bate, Andrew M.
2013
1 p. 87-100
artikel
36 Disentangling reporting and disease transmission O’Dea, Eamon B.
2018
1 p. 89-98
artikel
37 Dispersal traits interact with dynamic connectivity to affect metapopulation growth and stability Bani, Ridouan
2018
1 p. 111-127
artikel
38 Downstream flow and upstream movement determine the value of a stream reach for potadromous fish populations Samia, Yasmine
2016
1 p. 21-34
artikel
39 Do yearly temperature cycles reduce species richness? Insights from calanoid copepods Rajakaruna, Harshana
2017
1 p. 39-53
artikel
40 Dynamic choices are most accurate in small groups Vicente-Page, Julián
2017
1 p. 71-81
artikel
41 Dynamics from a predator-prey-quarry-resource-scavenger model Jansen, Joanneke E.
2017
1 p. 19-38
artikel
42 Ecological rescue of host-microbial systems under environmental change Pillai, Pradeep
2016
1 p. 51-63
artikel
43 Editorial – an ecological theory journal at last Hastings, Alan
2008
1 p. 1-4
artikel
44 Effect of temporal and spatial noise colour in insect outbreak frequency Bruzzone, Octavio Augusto

1 p. 35-45
artikel
45 Effects of aboveground herbivory on plants with long-term belowground biomass storage Thomas, Shyam M
2016
1 p. 35-50
artikel
46 Effects of plant evolution on nutrient cycling couple aboveground and belowground processes Loeuille, Nicolas
2016
1 p. 117-127
artikel
47 Endogenous spatial heterogeneity in a multi-patch predator-prey system: insights from a field-parameterized model Brown, David

1 p. 107-122
artikel
48 Erratum to: A slow-fast dynamic decomposition links neutral and non-neutral coexistence in interacting multi-strain pathogens Gjini, Erida
2017
1 p. 143
artikel
49 Erratum to: The content and availability of information affects the evolution of social-information gathering strategies Brush, Eleanor Redstart
2017
1 p. 145
artikel
50 Every variance function, including Taylor’s power law of fluctuation scaling, can be produced by any location-scale family of distributions with positive mean and variance Cohen, Joel E.

1 p. 1-5
artikel
51 Every variance function, including Taylor’s power law of fluctuation scaling, can be produced by any location-scale family of distributions with positive mean and variance Cohen, Joel E.

1 p. 1-5
artikel
52 Evolutionary rescue can prevent rate-induced tipping Vanselow, Anna

1 p. 29-50
artikel
53 Evolutionary stability of coexistence due to the storage effect in a two-season model Miller, Elizabeth T.
2016
1 p. 91-103
artikel
54 Examining the generality of the biphasic transition from niche-structured to immigration-structured communities Chisholm, Ryan A.

1 p. 1-16
artikel
55 Fast and slow advances toward a deeper integration of theory and empiricism Abbott, Karen C.

1 p. 7-15
artikel
56 Food web stability and weighted connectance: the complexity-stability debate revisited Altena, Cassandra van
2016
1 p. 49-58
artikel
57 Functional responses and predator–prey models: a critique of ratio dependence Barraquand, Frédéric
2013
1 p. 3-20
artikel
58 Generalizing matrix structure affects the identification of least-cost paths and patch connectivity Koenig, Shantel J.
2017
1 p. 95-109
artikel
59 Getting a free ride on poultry farms: how highly pathogenic avian influenza may persist in spite of its virulence De Leo, Giulio Alessandro
2011
1 p. 23-35
artikel
60 Heterogeneity in symbiotic effects facilitates Wolbachia establishment in insect populations Souto-Maior, Caetano
2014
1 p. 53-65
artikel
61 Higher order interactions and species coexistence Singh, Pragya

1 p. 71-83
artikel
62 How intra-stage and inter-stage competition affect overcompensation in density and hydra effects in single-species, stage-structured models Sorenson , Darian K.

1 p. 23-39
artikel
63 How nested and monogamous infection networks in host-phage communities come to be Korytowski, Daniel A.
2014
1 p. 111-120
artikel
64 How trophic interaction strength depends on traits Rossberg, A. G.
2009
1 p. 13-24
artikel
65 Impact of herbivore preference on the benefit of plant trait variability Thiel, Tatjana

1 p. 173-187
artikel
66 Imperfect optimal foraging and the paradox of enrichment Mougi, Akihiko
2008
1 p. 33-39
artikel
67 Improving communications between theoretical ecologists, mathematical ecologists, and ecological modelers: response to the critique of our book How species interact Arditi, Roger
2013
1 p. 21-22
artikel
68 Inferring species interactions using Granger causality and convergent cross mapping Barraquand, Frédéric

1 p. 87-105
artikel
69 Inferring topology from dynamics in spatial networks Gilarranz, Luis J.
2014
1 p. 15-21
artikel
70 Integrate-and-fire models of insolation-driven entrainment of broadcast spawning in corals Ananthasubramaniam, Bharath
2010
1 p. 69-85
artikel
71 Interaction strength revisited—clarifying the role of energy flux for food web stability Nilsson, Karin A.
2015
1 p. 59-71
artikel
72 Interactive effects of species richness and species traits on functional diversity and redundancy Dalerum, Fredrik
2010
1 p. 129-139
artikel
73 Intra-specific variability and the competition–colonisation trade-off: coexistence, abundance and stability patterns Courbaud, Benoit
2010
1 p. 61-71
artikel
74 Introduction to the special issue: theory of food webs Hastings, Alan
2016
1 p. 1-2
artikel
75 Invading with biological weapons: the role of shared disease in ecological invasion Bell, Sally S.
2008
1 p. 53-66
artikel
76 Landowners’ ability to leverage in negotiations over habitat conservation Lennox, Gareth D.
2010
1 p. 115-128
artikel
77 Landscape configuration drives persistent spatial patterns of occupant distributions Hamman, Elizabeth A.
2017
1 p. 111-127
artikel
78 Linking saturation, stability and sustainability in food webs with observed equilibrium structure Neutel, Anje-Margriet
2015
1 p. 73-81
artikel
79 Marine fisheries as ecological experiments Jensen, Olaf P.
2011
1 p. 3-22
artikel
80 Mathematical modeling shows that ball-rolling dung beetles can use dances to avoid competition Yin, Zhanyuan

1 p. 17-28
artikel
81 Message from the editor Hastings, Alan
2012
1 p. 1
artikel
82 Message from the editor Hastings, Alan
2014
1 p. 1
artikel
83 Modeling the dynamics of soil erosion and vegetative control — catastrophe and hysteresis Burg, David
2014
1 p. 67-79
artikel
84 Modeling the impacts of global warming on predation and biotic resistance: mosquitoes, damselflies and avian malaria in Hawaii Hobbelen, Peter H. F.
2012
1 p. 31-44
artikel
85 Modeling the role of wind and warming on Microcystis aeruginosa blooms in shallow lakes with different trophic status Blottière, L.
2013
1 p. 35-52
artikel
86 Models for alarm call behaviour Assis, Luciana Mafalda Elias de
2017
1 p. 1-18
artikel
87 Multiscale models for movement in oriented environments and their application to hilltopping in butterflies Painter, Kevin J.
2013
1 p. 53-75
artikel
88 Network structure, predator–prey modules, and stability in large food webs Allesina, Stefano
2007
1 p. 55-64
artikel
89 Nutrient enrichment favors grazing selectivity and nutritional mismatch in a plankton community Branco, Pedro

1 p. 47-58
artikel
90 Oceanic diel vertical migrations arising from a predator-prey game Thygesen, Uffe H.
2018
1 p. 17-29
artikel
91 Omnivory can both enhance and dampen perturbations in food webs Ispolatov, Iaroslav
2010
1 p. 55-67
artikel
92 Optimal resource allocation model for excessive flower production in a pollinating seed-predator mutualism Ezoe, Hideo
2016
1 p. 105-115
artikel
93 Optimal wind patterns for biological production in shelf ecosystems driven by coastal upwelling Yokomizo, Hiroyuki
2009
1 p. 53-63
artikel
94 Optimization methods to solve adaptive management problems Chadès, Iadine
2016
1 p. 1-20
artikel
95 Pattern of functional extinctions in ecological networks with a variety of interaction types Sellman, Stefan
2015
1 p. 83-94
artikel
96 Patterns in intraspecific interaction strengths and the stability of food webs Altena, Cassandra van
2014
1 p. 95-106
artikel
97 Potential ecosystem regime shift resulting from elevated CO2 and inhibition of macroalgal recruitment by turf algae Seto, Mayumi

1 p. 1-12
artikel
98 Preferential cannibalism as a key stabilizing mechanism of intraguild predation systems with trophic polymorphic predators Woodie, Clara A.

1 p. 59-72
artikel
99 Productivity, organism size, and the trophic structure of the major terrestrial biomes Ayal, Yoram
2010
1 p. 1-11
artikel
100 Quantifying the effects of sensory stress on trophic cascades Ng, Gabriel

1 p. 45-57
artikel
101 Resource availability determines stability for mutualist–pathogen–host interactions Rúa, Megan A.
2014
1 p. 133-148
artikel
102 Response of population size to changing vital rates in random environments Haridas, C. V.
2011
1 p. 21-29
artikel
103 Robustness of size–structure across ecological networks in pelagic systems Gómez-Canchong, Paúl
2012
1 p. 45-56
artikel
104 Role of trade-off between sexual and vertical routes for evolution of pathogen transmission Bernhauerová, Veronika
2014
1 p. 23-36
artikel
105 Self-organised spatial patterns and chaos in a ratio-dependent predator–prey system Banerjee, Malay
2010
1 p. 37-53
artikel
106 Simple MaxEnt models explain food web degree distributions Williams, Richard J.
2009
1 p. 45-52
artikel
107 Simulating the relative effects of movement and sociality on the distribution of animal-transported subsidies Bampoh, Daniel K.

1 p. 57-70
artikel
108 Size-based predictions of food web patterns Zhang, Lai
2013
1 p. 23-33
artikel
109 Sociability leads to instability Russell, Gareth J.
2009
1 p. 3-12
artikel
110 Spatial patterns of coexistence of competing species in patchy habitat Hanski, Ilkka
2007
1 p. 29-43
artikel
111 Spatial scaling of species richness–productivity relationships for local communities: analytical results from a neutral model Fung, Tak

1 p. 93-103
artikel
112 Spatial variance and spatial skewness: leading indicators of regime shifts in spatial ecological systems Guttal, Vishwesha
2008
1 p. 3-12
artikel
113 Species distribution modelling through Bayesian hierarchical approach Rivera, Oscar Rodríguez de
2018
1 p. 49-59
artikel
114 Species packing in nonsmooth competition models Barabás, György
2012
1 p. 1-19
artikel
115 Sperm as a paternal investment: a model of sex allocation in sperm-digesting hermaphrodites Yamaguchi, Sachi
2010
1 p. 99-103
artikel
116 Spread rates of a juvenile-adult population in constant and temporally variable environments Huang, Qihua

1 p. 145-160
artikel
117 Stability and recovery of coral-algae systems: the importance of recruitment seasonality and grazing influence McManus, Lisa C.
2018
1 p. 61-72
artikel
118 Stability of a diamond-shaped module with multiple interaction types Sauve, Alix M. C.
2015
1 p. 27-37
artikel
119 Starve a competitor: evolution of luxury consumption as a competitive strategy Mazancourt, Claire de
2010
1 p. 37-49
artikel
120 Static ecological system analysis Coskun, Huseyin

1 p. 17-52
artikel
121 Static ecological system measures Coskun, Huseyin

1 p. 53-78
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122 Sustainability without coexistence state in Durrett–Levin hawk–dove model Seri, Efrat
2010
1 p. 51-60
artikel
123 Taylor's law and abrupt biotic change in a smoothly changing environment Cohen, Joel E.
2013
1 p. 77-86
artikel
124 Temporal variability of carabid beetles as a function of geography, environment, and species Dallas, Tad A.

1 p. 35-43
artikel
125 The dispersal success and persistence of populations with asymmetric dispersal Rinnan, D. Scott
2017
1 p. 55-69
artikel
126 The distinct effects of habitat fragmentation on population size Herbener, Kathy W.
2010
1 p. 73-82
artikel
127 The effect of fishing on hysteresis in Caribbean coral reefs Blackwood, Julie C.
2010
1 p. 105-114
artikel
128 The effects of space and diversity of interaction types on the stability of complex ecological networks Lurgi, Miguel
2015
1 p. 3-13
artikel
129 The evolution and coexistence of generalist and specialist herbivores under between-plant competition Velzen, Ellen van
2012
1 p. 87-98
artikel
130 The long-term and transient implications of multiple predators in biocontrol Bianco Faria, Lucas Del
2007
1 p. 45-53
artikel
131 The maximum entropy principle to predict forager spatial distributions: an alternate perspective for movement ecology Capera-Aragones, Pau

1 p. 21-34
artikel
132 The neutral theory of biodiversity with random fission speciation Etienne, Rampal S.
2010
1 p. 87-109
artikel
133 Theoretical ecology: a successful first year and a bright future for a new journal Hastings, Alan
2009
1 p. 1-2
artikel
134 Theoretical Ecology: Continued growth and success Hastings, Alan
2010
1 p. 1
artikel
135 The phylogenetic component of food web structure and intervality Eklöf, Anna
2015
1 p. 107-115
artikel
136 The role of between-patch dynamics in a metapopulation: a discrete-time modelling approach Marculis, Nathan G.

1 p. 161-172
artikel
137 The role of deer in facilitating the spatial spread of the pathogen Borrelia burgdorferi Hartfield, Matthew
2010
1 p. 27-36
artikel
138 The role of host phenology for parasite transmission MacDonald, Hannelore

1 p. 123-143
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139 The theory of games and microbe ecology Menden-Deuer, Susanne
2018
1 p. 1-15
artikel
140 Time to extinction in deteriorating environments Zarada, Katherine
2016
1 p. 65-71
artikel
141 Trait diversity promotes stability of community dynamics Zhang, Lai
2012
1 p. 57-69
artikel
142 Trait response in communities to environmental change: effect of interspecific competition and trait covariance structure Tanaka, Yoshinari
2010
1 p. 83-98
artikel
143 Transient dynamics mask the resilience of coral reefs Hock, Karlo

1 p. 1-12
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144 Triple benefits from spatial resource management Neubert, Michael G.
2007
1 p. 5-12
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145 Understanding the connections between species distribution models for presence-background data Wang, Yan
2018
1 p. 73-88
artikel
146 Using mean first passage times to quantify equilibrium resilience in perturbed intraguild predation systems Drury, Kevin L. S.
2008
1 p. 41-51
artikel
147 What is the shape of the fundamental Grinnellian niche? Soberón, Jorge

1 p. 105-115
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148 When host populations move north, but disease moves south: Counter-intuitive impacts of climate change on disease spread Moran, E. Joe

1 p. 13-19
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