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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A bounded null model explains juvenile tree community structure along light availability gradients in a temperate rain forest Lusk, Christopher H.
2006
1 p. 131-137
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2 Accounting for regional niche variation in habitat suitability models Murphy, Helen T.
2007
1 p. 99-110
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3 Accumulation of local pathogens: a new hypothesis to explain exotic plant invasions Eppinga, Maarten B.
2006
1 p. 168-176
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4 A comparison of the species–time relationship across ecosystems and taxonomic groups P. White, Ethan
2006
1 p. 185-195
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5 Allometry and selection in a novel predator–prey system: Australian snakes and the invading cane toad Phillips, Ben L.
2006
1 p. 122-130
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6 A meta-analysis of tradeoffs between plant tolerance and resistance to herbivores: combining the evidence from ecological and agricultural studies Leimu, Roosa
2006
1 p. 1-9
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7 A multivariate model of plant species richness in forested systems: old-growth montane forests with a long history of fire Laughlin, Daniel C.
2006
1 p. 60-70
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8 Are morphology–performance relationships invariant across different seasons? A test with the green anole lizard (Anolis carolinensis) Irschick, Duncan J.
2006
1 p. 49-59
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9 Are polyphagous geometrid moths with flightless females adapted to budburst phenology of local host species? Tikkanen, Olli-Pekka
2006
1 p. 83-90
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10 A tale of two cycles – distinguishing quasi-cycles and limit cycles in finite predator–prey populations Pineda-Krch, Mario
2007
1 p. 53-64
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11 Can the cause of aggregation be inferred from species distributions? van Teeffelen, Astrid J.A.
2007
1 p. 4-16
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12 Cascading extinctions and ecosystem functioning: contrasting effects of diversity depending on food web structure Thébault, Elisa
2007
1 p. 163-173
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13 Categorical data analysis and artificial nests: what exactly is a log-linear model? Walker, Sean E.
2006
1 p. 191-192
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14 Community-level birth rate: a missing link between ecology, evolution and diversity Bruun, H. H.
2006
1 p. 185-191
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15 Compensating in the wild: is flexible growth the key to early juvenile survival? Gagliano, Monica
2007
1 p. 111-120
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16 Compensatory growth of fast-growing willow (Salix) coppice in response to simulated large herbivore browsing Guillet, Christel
2006
1 p. 33-42
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17 Conditional outcomes in plant–herbivore interactions: neighbours matter Baraza, Elena
2006
1 p. 148-156
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18 Condition-dependent virulence in a horizontally and vertically transmitted bacterial parasite Restif, Olivier
2006
1 p. 148-158
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19 Consequences of prolonged clonal growth on local and regional genetic structure and fruiting success of the forest perennial Maianthemum bifolium Honnay, Olivier
2006
1 p. 21-30
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20 Context-dependent changes in the resistance and resilience of soil microbes to an experimental disturbance for three primary plant chronosequences Orwin, Kate H.
2006
1 p. 196-208
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21 Cost of chemical defence in the red alga Delisea pulchra A. Dworjanyn, Symon
2006
1 p. 13-22
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22 Could sex be maintained through harmful males? Dagg, Joachim L.
2006
1 p. 232-235
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23 Current food web models cannot explain the overall topological structure of observed food webs W. Fox, Jeremy
2006
1 p. 97-109
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24 Dancing between the devil and deep blue sea: the stabilizing effect of enemy-free and victimless sinks Schreiber, Sebastian J.
2006
1 p. 67-81
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25 Decomposer biomass in the rhizosphere to assess rhizodeposition Christensen, Søren
2007
1 p. 65-74
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26 Disease dynamics, host specificity and pathogen persistence in isolated host populations Carlsson-Granér, Ulla
2006
1 p. 174-184
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27 Disentangling interference competition from exploitative competition in a crab–bivalve system using a novel experimental approach Smallegange, Isabel M.
2006
1 p. 157-167
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28 Disentangling the selective factors that act on male colour in wild guppies P. Millar, Nathan
2006
1 p. 1-12
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29 Dispersal and mortality of prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) in fragmented landscapes: a field experiment E. Smith, Jennifer
2006
1 p. 209-217
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30 Disturbance and habitat use: is edge more important than area? E. Moenting, Alissa
2006
1 p. 23-32
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31 Does a lack of mating opportunities explain monandry in the green-veined white butterfly (Pieris napi)? Välimäki, Panu
2006
1 p. 110-116
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32 Does ecological filtering across a productivity gradient explain variation in species pool-richness relationships? R. Houseman, Gregory
2006
1 p. 148-154
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33 Do generalized scaling laws exist for species abundance distribution in mountains? Zhang, Yuxin
2006
1 p. 81-88
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34 Do herbivores cause habitat degradation or vegetation state transition? Evidence from the tundra Wal, René van der
2006
1 p. 177-186
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35 Editorial 2006
1 p. 3
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36 Editorial 2007
1 p. 3
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37 Effect of dispersal at range edges on the structure of species ranges Bahn, Volker
2006
1 p. 89-96
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38 Effects of cognitive abilities on metapopulation connectivity Vuilleumier, Séverine
2006
1 p. 139-147
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39 Effects of enrichment on protist abundances and bacterial composition in simple microbial communities Liess, Antonia
2006
1 p. 15-26
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40 Effects of within-patch characteristics on the vulnerability of a plant to herbivory Miller, Alison M.
2007
1 p. 41-52
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41 Elevated CO2 levels and herbivore damage alter host plant preferences Agrell, Jep
2006
1 p. 63-72
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42 Erratum 2006
1 p. 192
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43 Estimation of local extinction rates when species detectability covaries with extinction probability: is it a problem? Jenouvrier, Stephanie
2006
1 p. 132-138
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44 Evenness–invasibility relationships differ between two extinction scenarios in tallgrass prairie Losure, David A.
2007
1 p. 87-98
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45 Fish foraging effects on benthic assemblages along a warm-temperate stream: differences among drift feeders, benthic predators and grazers Inoue, Mikio
2006
1 p. 95-107
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46 Food web complexity affects stoichiometric and trophic interactions Liess, Antonia
2006
1 p. 117-125
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47 Form defining function: interpreting leaf functional variability in integrated plant phenotypes Bonser, Stephen P.
2006
1 p. 187-190
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48 Genetic consequences of a demographic bottleneck in the Scandinavian arctic fox Nyström, V.
2006
1 p. 84-94
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49 Grazing lawns contribute to the subsistence of mesoherbivores on dystrophic savannas J. T. Verweij, Richard
2006
1 p. 108-116
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50 Growing large in a low grade environment: size dependent foraging gain and niche shifts to cannibalism in Arctic char Finstad, Anders Gravbrøt
2006
1 p. 73-82
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51 Growth rate constrain morphological divergence when driven by competition Olsson, Jens
2006
1 p. 15-22
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52 Habitat, environment and niche: what are we modelling? Kearney, M.
2006
1 p. 186-191
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53 Habitat use under latent predation risk. A case study with wintering forest birds Carrascal, Luis M.
2006
1 p. 51-62
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54 Increased soil nitrogen associated with dinitrogen-fixing, terricolous lichens of the genus Peltigera in northern Minnesota Knowles, Rebecca D.
2006
1 p. 37-48
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55 Indirect effects of predatory trout on organic matter processing in detritus-based stream food webs S. Greig, Hamish
2006
1 p. 31-40
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56 Interpatch movement and edge effects: the role of behavioral responses to the landscape matrix J. Haynes, Kyle
2006
1 p. 43-54
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57 Latitudinal gradients in the phenetic diversity of New World bat communities Stevens, Richard D.
2006
1 p. 41-50
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58 Latitudinal gradients of species richness: a test of the geographic area hypothesis at two ecological scales Willig, Michael R.
2006
1 p. 163-173
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59 Life history strategies affect climate based spatial synchrony in population dynamics of West African freshwater fishes Tedesco, Pablo
2006
1 p. 117-127
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60 Mechanisms of resistance to invasion in a California grassland: the roles of competitor identity, resource availability, and environmental gradients Thomsen, Meredith A.
2007
1 p. 17-30
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61 Mobile scavengers create hotspots of freshwater productivity X. Payne, Laura
2006
1 p. 69-80
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62 Morphological variation does not influence locomotor performance within a cohort of hatchling lizards (Amphibolurus muricatus, Agamidae) A. Warner, Daniel.
2006
1 p. 126-134
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63 Movements and mortality of common goldeneye Bucephala clangula broods in a patchy environment Pöysä, Hannu
2006
1 p. 33-42
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64 Non-additivity among multiple cues of predation risk: a behaviorally-driven trophic cascade between owls and songbirds A. Schmidt, Kenneth
2006
1 p. 82-90
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65 Non-neutral community dynamics: empirical predictions for ecosystem function and diversity from linearized consumer–resource interactions Wilson, William G.
2006
1 p. 71-83
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66 On dendrogram-based measures of functional diversity Podani, János
2006
1 p. 179-185
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67 On optimal propagule size and developmental time Kiflawi, Moshe
2006
1 p. 168-173
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68 On testing for a tradeoff between constitutive and induced resistance Morris, William F.
2006
1 p. 102-110
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69 On the indices of plant–plant competition and their pitfalls Oksanen, Lauri
2006
1 p. 149-155
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70 On the virtue of being the first born: the influence of date of birth on fitness in the mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis Reznick, David
2006
1 p. 135-147
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71 Optimal time allocation in parasitic wasps searching for hosts and food Tenhumberg, Brigitte
2006
1 p. 121-131
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72 Partitioning the effects of algal species identity and richness on benthic marine primary production Bruno, John F.
2006
1 p. 170-178
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73 Persistence despite omnivory: benthic communities and the discrepancy between theory and observation HilleRisLambers, Reinier
2006
1 p. 23-32
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74 Plastic and constant developmental traits contribute to adaptive differences in co-occurring Polygonum species M. Griffith, Timothy
2006
1 p. 5-14
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75 Pollinator aggregative and functional responses to flower density: does pollinator response to patches of plants accelerate at low-densities? S. Feldman, Tracy
2006
1 p. 128-140
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76 Recent changes in body weight and wing length among some British passerine birds Yom-Tov, Yoram
2006
1 p. 91-101
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77 Regional effects on competition–productivity relationship: a set of field experiments in two distant regions Sammul, Marek
2006
1 p. 138-148
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78 Seasonal and habitat differences affect the impact of food and predation on herbivores: a comparison between gaps and understory of a tropical forest Richards, Lora A.
2007
1 p. 31-40
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79 Seed size and plant strategy across the whole life cycle Moles, Angela T.
2006
1 p. 91-105
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80 Seeing the trees for the leaves – oaks as mosaics for a host-specific moth Roslin, Tomas
2006
1 p. 106-120
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81 Self-similarity in species–area relationship and in species abundance distribution Pueyo, Salvador
2006
1 p. 156-162
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82 Size and temperature dependent foraging capacities and metabolism: consequences for winter starvation mortality in fish Byström, Pär
2006
1 p. 43-52
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83 Size constraints and flower abundance determine the number of interactions in a plant–flower visitor web Stang, Martina
2006
1 p. 111-121
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84 Smaller Microtus vole species competitively superior in the absence of predators Koivisto, Elina
2007
1 p. 156-162
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85 Small habitat size and isolation can promote species richness: second-order effects on biodiversity in shallow lakes and ponds Scheffer, M.
2006
1 p. 227-231
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86 Spatial synchrony in population fluctuations: extending the Moran theorem to cope with spatially heterogeneous dynamics Hugueny, Bernard
2006
1 p. 3-14
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87 Species abundance models and patterns in dragonfly communities: effects of fish predators Johansson, Frank
2006
1 p. 27-36
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88 Species richness destabilizes ecosystem functioning in experimental aquatic microcosms Zhang, Quan-Guo
2006
1 p. 218-226
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89 Species richness–variability relationships in multi-trophic aquatic microcosms Vogt, Richard J.
2006
1 p. 55-66
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90 Structure in plant–animal interaction assemblages Lewinsohn, Thomas M.
2006
1 p. 174-184
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91 Testing the standard neutral model of biodiversity in lake communities Walker, Steven C.
2007
1 p. 143-155
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92 The functional basis of a primary succession resolved by CSR classification Caccianiga, Marco
2006
1 p. 10-20
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93 The observed range for temporal mean-variance scaling exponents can be explained by reproductive correlation Ballantyne IV, Ford
2007
1 p. 174-180
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94 The refuge as an integrating concept in ecology and evolution Berryman, Alan A.
2006
1 p. 192-196
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95 The role of local and regional processes in structuring larval dragonfly distributions across habitat gradients J. McCauley, S.
2007
1 p. 121-133
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96 The role of stochastic processes in producing nested patterns of species distributions L. Higgins, Christopher
2006
1 p. 159-167
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97 The Ulva connection: marine algae subsidize terrestrial predators in coastal Peru Catenazzi, Alessandro
2007
1 p. 75-86
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98 Towards maturation of the population concept Schaefer, J. A.
2006
1 p. 236-240
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99 Trichome production and spatiotemporal variation in herbivory in the perennial herb Arabidopsis lyrata Løe, Geir
2007
1 p. 134-142
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100 Viability selection on overwintering eggs in a field cricket mosaic hybrid zone Ross, Charles L.
2006
1 p. 53-68
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101 What shapes amino acid and sugar composition in Mediterranean floral nectars? Petanidou, Theodora
2006
1 p. 155-169
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