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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abundance and co-occurrence patterns of core and satellite species of ground beetles on small lake islands Ulrich, Werner
2006
2 p. 338-348
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2 Additive genetic variation of secondary and primary metabolites in mountain birch Haviola, Sanna
2006
2 p. 382-391
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3 Age-specific survival and reproductive performances in fur seals: evidence of senescence and individual quality Beauplet, Gwénaël
2006
2 p. 430-441
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4 Aggregation, intraguild interactions and the coexistence of competitors on small ephemeral patches Reader, Tom
2006
2 p. 321-333
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5 A hump-shaped density–area relationship for island lizards B. Buckley, Lauren
2006
2 p. 243-250
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6 Alternative logical states K. Didham, Raphael
2007
2 p. 358-360
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7 Alternative stable states, trait dispersion and ecological restoration Fukami, Tadashi
2006
2 p. 353-356
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8 An analysis of the analysis of herbivore population dynamics Månsson, Lena
2006
2 p. 217-225
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9 Antagonism between bacteria and fungi: substrate competition and a possible tradeoff between fungal growth and tolerance towards bacteria Mille-Lindblom, Cecilia
2006
2 p. 233-242
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10 Are alternative stable states more likely in high stress environments? Logic and available evidence do not support Didham et al. 2005. W. H. Mason, Norman
2007
2 p. 353-357
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11 Are animals capable of Bayesian updating? An empirical review J. Valone, Thomas
2006
2 p. 252-259
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12 A simpler, more general method of finding the optimal foraging strategy for Bayesian birds F. Green, Richard
2006
2 p. 274-284
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13 Assessing impacts of ecosystem engineers on community organization: a general approach illustrated by effects of a high-Andean cushion plant I. Badano, Ernesto
2006
2 p. 369-385
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14 A stochastic model for integrating changes in species richness and community similarity across spatial scales Cassey, Phillip
2006
2 p. 207-218
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15 Avoid your neighbours: size-determined spatial distribution patterns among northern pike individuals Anders Nilsson, P.
2006
2 p. 251-258
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16 Bayesian foraging with only two patch types Olsson, Ola
2006
2 p. 285-297
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17 Bayes’ theorem and its applications in animal behaviour McNamara, John M.
2006
2 p. 243-251
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18 Beyond fragmentation: the continuum model for fauna research and conservation in human-modified landscapes Fischer, Joern
2006
2 p. 473-480
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19 Breeding performance, mate fidelity, and nest site fidelity in a long-lived seabird: behaving against the current? C. Naves, Liliana
2006
2 p. 263-276
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20 Climate change, migratory connctivity and changes in laying date and clutch size of the pied flycatcher Laaksonen, Toni
2006
2 p. 277-290
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21 Combining population genetics and demographical approaches in evolutionary studies of plant mating systems Cheptou, Pierre-Olivier
2007
2 p. 271-279
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22 Community modification by a grass invader has differing impacts for marine habitats D. Hacker, Sally
2006
2 p. 279-286
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23 Community structure of canopy arthropods associated to Quercus crassifolia×Quercus crassipes complex Tovar-Sánchez, Efraín
2006
2 p. 370-381
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24 Complex interactions on fig trees: ants capturing parasitic wasps as possible indirect mutualists of the fig–fig wasp interaction Schatz, Bertrand
2006
2 p. 344-352
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25 Consequences of forest fragmentation for polyporous fungi at two spatial scales Penttilä, R.
2006
2 p. 225-240
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26 Contrasting relationships between precipitation and species richness in space and time Adler, Peter B.
2007
2 p. 221-232
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27 Costs of parasite resistance for female survival and parental care in a freshwater isopod Hasu, Tiina
2006
2 p. 322-328
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28 Cumulative reproduction and survival costs in female red deer Moyes, K.
2006
2 p. 241-252
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29 Current velocity and habitat patchiness shape stream herbivore movement Hoffman, Aaron L.
2006
2 p. 358-368
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30 Decay of multiple species of seagrass detritus is dominated by species identity, with an important influence of mixing litters Moore, Tim N.
2006
2 p. 329-337
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31 Decisions under uncertainty: Bayesian foraging – a meeting held at Lund University in August 2003 2006
2 p. 241-242
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32 Decreased reproductive investment of female threespine stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus infected with the cestode Schistocephalus solidus: parasite adaptation, host adaptation, or side effect? T. Schultz, Eric
2006
2 p. 303-310
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33 Density compensation can cause no effect of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning Jiang, Lin
2007
2 p. 324-334
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34 Disturbance alters habitat isolation's effect on biodiversity in aquatic microcosms Östman, Örjan
2006
2 p. 360-366
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35 Diversity: between neutrality and structure Pueyo, Salvador
2006
2 p. 392-405
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36 Does a long-term oscillation in nitrogen concentration reflect climate impact on submerged vegetation and vulnerability to state shifts in a shallow lake? Hargeby, Anders
2006
2 p. 334-348
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37 Does seasonality explain the evolution and maintenance of delayed implantation in the family Mustelidae (Mammalia: Carnivora)? H. Ferguson, Steven
2006
2 p. 249-256
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38 Does tiger shark predation risk influence foraging habitat use by bottlenose dolphins at multiple spatial scales? R. Heithaus, Michael
2006
2 p. 257-264
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39 Do males matter? The role of males in population dynamics J. Rankin, Daniel
2007
2 p. 335-348
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40 Early-successional plants regulate grassland productivity and species composition: a removal experiment Wayne Polley, H.
2006
2 p. 287-295
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41 Ecological stoichiometry and the shape of resource-based tradeoffs Yoshida, Takehito
2006
2 p. 406-411
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42 Energy input and species diversity patterns in microcosms Warren, Philip H.
2006
2 p. 314-324
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43 Entropy and diversity Jost, Lou
2006
2 p. 363-375
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44 Environmental influence and cohort effects in a sexual ornament in the house sparrow, Passer domesticus Jensen, Henrik
2006
2 p. 212-224
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45 Environmental variability influences the structure of benthic algal communities in an oligotrophic lake Kathleen McCabe, Shelley
2006
2 p. 197-206
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46 Erratum 2006
2 p. 383
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47 Foraging costs and accessibility as determinants of giving-up densities in a swan-pondweed system Nolet, Bart A.
2006
2 p. 353-362
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48 Frequency–dependent pollinator foraging in polymorphic Clarkia xantiana ssp. xantiana populations: implications for flower colour evolution and pollinator interactions M. Eckhart, Vincent
2006
2 p. 412-421
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49 Functional and numerical responses of four lemming predators in high arctic Greenland Gilg, Olivier
2006
2 p. 193-216
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50 Genotypic variation in induced resistance and induced susceptibility in the peach-Myzus persicae aphid system Sauge, Marie-Hélène
2006
2 p. 305-313
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51 Geographically partitioned spatial synchrony among cyclic moth populations Klemola, Tero
2006
2 p. 349-359
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52 Habitat complexity and consumer-mediated positive feedbacks on a Caribbean coral reef Lee, Sarah C.
2006
2 p. 442-447
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53 Increase in mate availability without loss of self-incompatibility in the invasive species Senecio inaequidens (Asteraceae) Lafuma, Lucile
2007
2 p. 201-208
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54 Influence of marine-derived nutrients from spawning salmon on aquatic insect communities in southeast Alaskan streams Lessard, JoAnna L.
2006
2 p. 334-343
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55 Instability of stream salmonid population dynamics under strong environmental limitations-a reply Lobón-Cerviá, Javier
2006
2 p. 376-380
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56 Intake rate at differently scaled heterogeneous food distributions explained by the ability of tactile-foraging mallard to concentrate foraging effort within profitable areas H. G. Klaassen, Raymond
2006
2 p. 322-331
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57 Is delayed selfing adjusted to chemical cues of density in the freshwater snail Physa acuta? Henry, Pierre-Yves
2006
2 p. 448-455
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58 Is the composition of phytophagous insects and parasitic fungi among trees predictable? Brändle, Martin
2006
2 p. 296-304
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59 Landscape structure and phenotypic plasticity in flight morphology in the butterfly Pararge aegeria Merckx, Thomas
2006
2 p. 226-232
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60 Larch- and pine-feeding host races of the larch bud moth (Zeiraphera diniana) have cyclic and synchronous population fluctuations Dormont, Laurent
2006
2 p. 299-307
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61 Large-scale spatial and temporal patterns in population dynamics of the stoat, Mustela erminea, and the least weasel, M. nivalis, in Finland Hellstedt, Paavo
2006
2 p. 286-298
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62 Masting in Buxus balearica: assessing fruiting patterns and processes at a large spatial scale Lázaro, Amparo
2006
2 p. 229-240
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63 Maximum body size among insular Komodo dragon populations covaries with large prey density Jessop, Tim S.
2006
2 p. 422-429
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64 Modes of speciation and the neutral theory of biodiversity Etienne, Rampal S.
2007
2 p. 241-258
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65 Multi-scale regulated plant community dynamics: mechanisms and implications Szabó, Péter
2007
2 p. 233-240
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66 Nutrient enrichment weakens the stabilizing effect of species richness Romanuk, Tamara N.
2006
2 p. 291-302
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67 On the value of information: studying changes in patch assessment abilities through learning A. Vásquez, Rodrigo
2006
2 p. 298-310
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68 Parasitoids on the loose – experimental lack of support of the parasitoid movement hypothesis Roth, David
2006
2 p. 277-285
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69 Patch use behaviour in benthic fish depends on their long-term growth prospects Stenberg, Marika
2006
2 p. 332-341
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70 Pedigree relatedness, not greenbeard genes, explains eusociality Helanterä, Heikki
2007
2 p. 217-220
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71 Phenotypic plasticity in reproductive traits induced by food availability in a lacertid lizard, Takydromus septentrionalis Du, Wei-Guo
2006
2 p. 363-369
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72 Plumage and timing of migration in bar-tailed godwits: a comment on Drent et al. (2003) Battley, Phil F.
2007
2 p. 349-352
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73 Population genetic effects of human-mediated plant range expansions on native phytophagous insects C. Oliver, Jeffrey
2006
2 p. 456-463
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74 Predation risk effects on fitness related measures in a resident bird Thomson, Robert L.
2006
2 p. 325-333
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75 Predicting local–regional richness relationships using island biogeography models W. Fox, J.
2006
2 p. 376-382
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76 Public information and patch estimation for group foragers: a re-evaluation of patch-quitting strategies in a patchy environment P. Fraser, Chris
2006
2 p. 311-321
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77 Recent studies improve understanding of population dynamics across species ranges Sagarin, Raphael D.
2006
2 p. 386-388
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78 Redefining the community: a species-based approach K. Dodds, Walter
2006
2 p. 464-472
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79 Resistant invaders can convey benefits to native species Kopp, Kirstin
2007
2 p. 295-301
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80 Resource partitioning and interspecific competition in snakes: the search for general geographical and guild patterns Luiselli, Luca
2006
2 p. 193-211
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81 Scaling of photosynthetic production of aquatic macrophytes – a review Sand-Jensen, Kaj
2007
2 p. 280-294
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82 Species richness peaks for intermediate levels of biomass in a fractal succession with quasi-neutral interactions Mouillot, David
2006
2 p. 349-357
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83 Stoichiometry of nutrient excretion by fish: interspecific variation in a hypereutrophic lake Torres, Lisette E.
2007
2 p. 259-270
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84 Stream mosses as chemically-defended refugia for freshwater macroinvertebrates Parker, John D.
2007
2 p. 302-312
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85 Survival costs of adult dormancy and the confounding influence of size in lady's slipper orchids, genus Cypripedium Shefferson, Richard P.
2006
2 p. 253-262
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86 Synergism between mutational meltdown and Red Queen in parthenogenetic biotypes of the freshwater planarian Schmidtea polychroa Bruvo, Ruža
2007
2 p. 313-323
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87 The dynamics of top-down and bottom-up effects in food webs of varying prey diversity, composition, and productivity W. Fox, Jeremy
2007
2 p. 189-200
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88 The effects of plant quality on caterpillar growth and defense against natural enemies D. Coley, P.
2006
2 p. 219-228
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89 The evolution of density-dependent dispersal in a noisy spatial population model Kun, Ádám
2006
2 p. 308-320
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90 The foraging benefits of information and the penalty of ignorance Olsson, Ola
2006
2 p. 260-273
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91 The impact of habitat loss and fragmentation on genetic drift and fixation time Ezard, T. H. G.
2006
2 p. 367-375
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92 The predation cost of being a male: implications for sex-specific rates of ageing Christe, P.
2006
2 p. 381-384
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93 The relationship of food intake and ingesta passage predicts feeding ecology in two different megaherbivore groups Clauss, Marcus
2007
2 p. 209-216
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94 The role of predation for seasonal variability patterns among phytoplankton and ciliates Huber, Veronika
2006
2 p. 265-276
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95 The use of a flexible patch leaving rule under exploitative competition: a field test with swans Nolet, Bart A.
2006
2 p. 342-352
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96 Tolerance of understory plants subject to herbivory by roe deer Moser, Barbara
2006
2 p. 311-321
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97 Trunk cutting initiates bottom-up cascades in a tri-trophic system: sprouting increases biodiversity of herbivorous and predaceous arthropods on willows Nakamura, Masahiro
2006
2 p. 259-268
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98 Two ecologically-divergent generalist predators have different responses to landscape fragmentation Marshall, Samuel D.
2006
2 p. 241-248
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99 Underlying effects of spatial aggregation (clumping) in relationships between plant diversity and resource uptake De Boeck, Hans J.
2006
2 p. 269-278
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100 Up or down in space? Uniting the bottom-up versus top-down paradigm and spatial ecology Gripenberg, Sofia
2007
2 p. 181-188
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101 When are alternative stable states more likely to occur? Didham, Raphael K.
2006
2 p. 357-362
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