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Ecography

2003

E3271   Ribera, I., Foster, G. N. and Vogler, A. P. 2003. Does habitat use explain large scale species richness patterns of aquatic beetles in Europe? – Ecography 26: 145-152.  

2004

 

E3866
  Hedenås, H. and Ericson, L. 2004. Aspen lichens in agricultural and forest landscapes: the importance of habitat quality. – Ecography 27: 521-531.  
E3990
  Maestre, F. T., Cortina, J. and Bautista, S. 2004. Mechanisms underlying the interaction between Pinus halepensis and the underlying late-successional shrub Pistacia lentiscus in a semi-arid plantation. – Ecography 27: 776–786.  

2005

E4052   Fang, W. 2005. Spatial analysis of an invasion frontier of Acer platanoides. dynamic inferences from static data. – Ecography 28: 283–294.  
E4105   Shimazaki, A. and Miyashita, T. 2005. Variable dependence on detrital and grazing food webs by generalist predators: aearial insects and web spiders. – Ecography 28: 485–494.  
E4119   Perner, J., Wytrykush, C., Kahmen, A., Buchmann, N., Egerer, I., Creutzburg, S., Odat, N., Audorff, V. and Weisser, W. W. 2005. Effects of plant diversity, plant productivity and habitat parameters on arthropod abundance in montane European grasslands. – Ecography 28: 429–442.  
E4344   Dillon, S. and Fjeldså, J. 2005. The implications of different species concepts for describing biodiversity patterns and assessing conservation needs for African birds. – Ecography 28: 682–692.  

2006

E4135   Ouin, A., Sarthou, J. P., Bouyjou, B., Deconchat, M., Lacombe, J. P. and Monteil, C. 2006. The species-area relationship in the hoverfly (Diptera, Syrphidae) communities of forest fragments in southern France. – Ecography 29: 183–190.  
E4181   Romanuk, T. N., Jackson, L. J., Post, J. R., McCauley, E. and Martinez, N. D. 2006. The structure of food webs along river networks. – Ecography 29: 3–10.  
E4203   Kreft, H., Sommer, J. H. and Barthlott, W. 2006. The significance of geographic range size for spatial diversity patterns in Neotropical palms. – Ecography 29: 21–30.  
E4259   Dunn, R. R., Colwell, R. K. and Nilsson, C. 2006. The river domain: why are there more species halfway up the river. – Ecography 29: 251–259.  
E4272   Rodrigo, A. and Retana, J. 2006. Post-fire recovery of ant communities in Submediterranean Pinus nigra forest. – Ecography 29: 231–239.  
E4283   Osem, Y., Perevolotsky, A. and Kigel, J. 2006. Size traits and site conditions determine changes in seed bank structure caused by grazing exclusion in semiarid annual plant communities. – Ecography 29: 11–20.  
E4313   Zalewski, A. and Jedrzejewski, W. 2006. Spatial organisation and dynamics of the pine marten Martes martes population in Bialowieza Forest (E Polen) compared with other European woodlands. – Ecography 29: 31–43.  
E4366   Dollery, R., Hodkinson, I. D. and Jónsdóttir, I. S. 2006. Impact of warming and timing of snow melt on soil microarthropod assemblages associated with Dryasdominated plant communities on Svalbard. – Ecography 29: 111–119.  
E4397   Sunde, P. and Redpath, S. M. 2006. Combining information from range use and habitat selection: sex-specified spatial responses to habitat fragmentation in tawny owls Strix aluco. – Ecography 29: 152–158.  
E4483   Van de Meutter, F., Stoks, R. and De Meester, L. 2006. Lotic dispersal of lentic macroinvertebrates. – Ecography 29: 223–230.  
E4525   Xavier, J. C., Tarling, G. A. and Croxall, J. P. 2006. Determining prey distribution patterns from stomach-contents of satellite-tracked high-predators of the southern ocean. – Ecography 29: 260–272.  
E4596   Elith, J., Graham, C. H., Anderson, R. P., Dudík, M., Ferrier, S., Guisan, A., Hijmans, R. J., Huettmann, F., Leathwick, J. R., Lehmann, A., Li, J., Lohmann, L. G., Loiselle, B. A., Manion, G., Moritz, C., Nakamura, M., Nakazawa, Y., Overton, J. McC., Peterson, A. T., Phillips, S. J., Richardson, K. S., Scachetti-Pereira, R., Schapire, R. E., Soberón, J., Williams, S., Wisz, M. S. and Zimmermann, N. E. 2006. Novel methods improve prediction of species’ distributions from occurrence data. – Ecography 29: 129–151.  
E4333   Cruz, M. J., Rebelo, R. and Crespo, E. G. 2006. Effects of an introduced crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, on the distribution of south-western Iberian amphibians in their breeding habitats. – Ecography 29: 329–338.  
E4442   Focardi, S., Aragno, P., Montanaro, P. and Riga, F. 2006. Inter-specific competition from fallow deer Dama dama reduces habitat quality for the Italian roe deer Capreolus capreolus italicus. – Ecography 29: 407– 417.  
E4448   Johnson, D. M., Liebhold, A. M. and Bjørnstad, O. N. 2006. Geographical variation in the periodicity of gypsy moth outbreaks. – Ecography 29: 367–374.  
E4520   Campos, R. I., Vasconcelos, H. L., Ribeiro, S. P., Neves, F. S. and Soares, J. P. 2006. Relationship between tree size and insect assemblages associated with Anadenanthera macrocarpa. – Ecography 29: 442–450.  
E4546   Philipp, M., Böcher, J., Siegismund, H. R. and Nielsen, L. R. 2006. Structure of a plant-pollinator network on a pahoehoe lava desert of the Galápagos Islands. – Ecography 29: 531–540.  
E4554   Sharma, N. K., Rai, A. K. and Singh, S. 2006. Meterological factors affecting the diversity of airborne algae in an urban atmosphere. – Ecography 29: 766–772.  
E4562   Martikainen, P., Kouki, J. and Heikkala, O. 2006. The effects of green tree retention and subsequent prescribed burning on ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in boreal pine-dominated forests. – Ecography 29: 659–670.  
E4621   Bahn, V., O’Conner, R. J. and Krohn, W. B. 2006. Importance of spatial autocorrelation in modeling bird distributions at a continental scale. – Ecography 29: 835–844.  
E4631   Spiegelberger, T., Matthies, D., Müller-Schärer, H. and Schaffner, U. 2006. Scale-dependent effects of land use on plant species richness of mountain grassland in the European Alps. – Ecography 29: 541–548.  
E4685   White, P. and Kerr, J. 2006. Contrasting spatial and temporal global change impacts on butterfly species richness during the 20th century. – Ecography 29: 908–918.  
E4657   Griffiths, M. E. and Lawes, M. J. 2006. Biogeographic, environmental, and phylogenetic influences on reproductive traits in subtropical forest trees, South Africa. – Ecography 29: 614–622.  
E4677   Calviño-Cancela, M., Dunn, R. R., van Etten, E. and Lamont, B. B. 2006. Emus as non-standard seed dispersers and their potential for long-distance dispersal. – Ecography 29: 632–640.  
E4684   Grange, S. and Duncan, P. 2006. Bottom-up and topdown processes in Africa ungulate communities: resources and predation acting on the relative abundance of zebra and grazing bovids. – Ecography 29: 899–907.  
E4699   Davidson, A. D. and Lightfoot, D. C. 2006. Keystone rodent interactions: prairie dogs and kangaroo rats structure the biotic composition of a desertified grassland. – Ecography 29: 755–765.  
E4728   Pasinelli, G. and Schiegg, K. 2006. Fragmentation within and between wetland reserves: the importance of spatial scales for nest predation in reed buntings. – Ecography 29: 721–732.  
E4767   Osler, G. H. R., Korycinska, A. and Cole, L. 2006. Differences in litter mass change mite assemblage structure on a deciduous forest floor. – Ecography 29: 811–818.  
E4787   McCauley, S. J. 2006. The effects of dispersal and recruitment limitation on community structure of odonates in artificial ponds. – Ecography 29: 585–595.  
E4802   Fu, C., Hua, X., Li, J., Chang, Z., Pu, Z. and Chen, J. 2006. Elevational patterns of frog species richness and endemic richness in the Hengduan Mountains, China: geometric constraints, area and climate effects. – Ecography 29: 919–927.  
E4831   Yamaura, Y., Katoh, K. and Takahashi, T. 2006. Reversing habitat loss: deciduous habitat fragmentation matters to birds in a larch plantation
matrix. – Ecography 29: 827–834.
 

2007

E4744   Hurme, E., Reunanen, P., Mönkkönen, M., Nikula, A., Nivala, V. and Oksanen, J. 2007. Local habitat pattern of the Siberian flying squirrel in a managed boreal forest landscape. – Ecography 30: 277–287.  
E4756   Wildová, R., Wild, J. and Herben, T. 2007. Fine-scale dynamics of rhizomes in a grassland community. – Ecography 30: 264–276.  
E4817   Soininen, J., McDonald, R. and Hillebrand, H. 2007. The distance decay of similarity in ecological communities. – Ecography 30: 3–12.  
E4818   Escobar, F., Halffter, G. and Arellano, L. 2007. From forest to pasture: an evaluating of the influence of environment and biogeography on the structure of dung beetle (Scarabaeinae) assemblages along three altitudinal gradients in the Neotropical region. – Ecography 30: 193–208.  
E4823   McPherson, J. M. and Jetz, W. 2007. Effects of species’ ecology on the accuracy of distribution models. – Ecography 30: 135–151.  
E4824   González-Taboada, F., Nores, C. and Álvarez, M. Á. 2007. Breeding bird species richness in Spain: assessing diversity hypotheses at various scales. – Ecography 30: 241–250.  
E4826   Jedrzejewski, W., Schmidt, K., Theuerkauf, J., Jedrzejewska, B. and Kowalczyk, R. 2007. Territory size of wolwes Canis lupus: linking local (Bialowieza Primeval Forest, Poland) and Holarctic-scale patterns. – Ecography 30: 66–76.  
E4827   Soberón, J., Jiménez, R., Golubov, J. and Koleff, P. 2007. Assessing completeness of biodiversity databases at different spatial scales. – Ecography 30: 152–160.  
E4873   Montoya, D., Rodríguez, M. A., Zavala, M. A. and Hawkins, B. A. 2007. Contemporary richness of holarctic trees and the historical pattern of glacial retreat. – Ecography 30: 173–182.  
E4899   Forster, M. A. and Warton, D. I. 2007. A metacommunity-scale comparison of speciesabundance distribution models for plant
communities of eastern Australia. – Ecography 30: 449–458.
 
E4954   Romdal, T. S. and Grytnes, J.-A. 2007. An indirect area effect on elevational species richness patterns. – Ecography 30: 440–448.  
E4956   Southgate, R., Paltridge, R., Masters, P. and Carthew, S. 2007. Bilby distribution and fire: a test of alternative models of habitat suitability in the Tanami Desert, Australia. – Ecography 30: 759–776.   pdf
E4994   Maraun, M., Schatz, H. and Scheu, S. 2007. Awesome or ordinary? Global diversity patterns of oribatid mites. – Ecography 30: 209–216.  
E5005   Fernández, N., Delibes, M. and Palomares, F. 2007. Habitat-related heterogeneity in breeding in a metapopulation of the Iberian lynx. – Ecography 30: 431–439.  
E5025   Qian, H., Wang, X., Wang, S. and Li, Y. 2007. Environmental determinants of amphibian and reptile species richness in China. – Ecography 30: 471–482.  
E5032   Davidson, A. D. and Lightfoot, D. C. 2007. Interactive effects of keystone rodents on the structure of desert grassland arthropod communities. – Ecography 30: 515–525.  
E5041   Raes, N. and ter Steege, H. 2007. A null-model for significance testing of presence-only species distribution models. – Ecography 30: 727–736.   pdfexcelpdf
E5048   Öckinger, E. and Smith, H. G. 2007. Asymmetric dispersal and survival indicate population sources for grassland butterflies in agricultural landscapes. – Ecography 30: 288–298.  
E5049   Adriaens, D., Honnay, O. and Hermy, M. 2007. Does seed retention potential affect the distribution of plant species in highly fragmented calcareous grasslands. – Ecography 30: 505–514.  
E5053   von Numers, M. and Korvenpää, T. 2007. 20th century vegetation changes in an island archipelago, SW Finland. – Ecography 30: 789–800.   pdf
E5090   Sandvik, H. and Erikstad, K. 2008. Seabird life histories and climatic fluctuations: a phylogeneticcomparative time analysis of North Atlantic seabirds. – Ecography 31: 73–83.   pdf
E5148   Nonaka, E. and Holme, P. 2007. Agent-based model approach to optimal foraging in heterogeneous landscapes: effects of patch clumpiness. – Ecography 30: 777–788.   pdf
E5162   Jansson, G., Thulin, C.-G. and Pehrson, Å. 2007. Factors related to the occurrence of hybrids between brown hares Lepus europaeus and mountain hares L. timidus in Sweden. – Ecography 30: 709–715.   pdf
E5171   Dormann, F. C., McPherson, J. M., Araújo, M. B., Bivand, R., Bolliger, J., Carl, G., Davies, R. G., Hirzel, A., Jetz, W., Kissling, W. D., Kühn, I., Ohlemüller, R., Peres-Neto, P. R., Reineking, B., Schröder, B., Schurr, F. M. and Wilson, R. 2007. Methods to account for spatial autocorrelation in the analysis of species distributional data: a review. – Ecography 30: 609–628.   pdftxttxt2
E5175   Medel, R., Valiente, A., Botto-Mahan, C., Carvallo, G., Pérez, F., Pohl, N. and Navarro, L. 2007. The influence of insects and hummingbirds on the geographical variation of the flower phenotype in Mimulus luteus. – Ecography 30: 812–818.   pdf
E5197   Certain, G., Bellier, E., Planque, B. and Bretagnolle, V. 2007. Characterising the temporal variability of the spatial distribution of animals: an application to seabirds at sea. – Ecography 30: 695–708.   pdf
E5199   Hartley, D. J., Koivula, M. J., Spence, J. R., Pelletier, R. and Ball, G. E. 2007. Effect of urbanization on ground beetle assemblages (Coleoptera, Carabidae) of grassland habitats in western Canada. – Ecography 30: 673–684.   pdf
E5231   Mouillot, D., Krasnov, B. R., Shenbrot, G. I. and Poulin, R. 2008. Connectance and parasite diet breadth in flea-mammal webs. – Ecography 31: 16–20.   pdf
E5236   Aarts, G., Mackenzie, M., McConnell, B., Fedak, M. and Matthiopoulos, J. 2008. Estimating space-use and habitat preference from wildlife
telemetry data. – Ecography 31: 140–160.
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E5251   Wauters, L. A. Githiru, M., Bertolino, S., Molinari, A., Tosi, G. and Lens, L. 2008. Demography of alpine red squirrel populations in relation to fluctuations in seed crop size. – Ecography 31: 33–42.   pdf
E5282   Moody-Weis, J., Antonovics, J., Alexander, H. M. and Pilson, D. 2008. Predicting local colonization and extinction dynamics from coarser-scale surveys. – Ecography 31: 61–72.   pdf
E5320   Lindo, Z. and Winchester, N. N. 2008. Scale dependent diversity patterns in arboreal and terrestrial oribatid mite (Acari: Oribatida) communities. –
Ecography 31: 53–60.
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E5338   Beale, C. M., Lennon, J. J., Elston, D. A., Brewer, M. J. and Yearsley, J. M. 2007. Red herrings remain in geographical ecology: a reply to Hawkins et al. (2007). – Ecography 30: 845–847.   pdftxttxt
E5343   Jeschke, J. M. and Strayer, D. L. 2008. Are threat status and invasion success two sides of the same coin. – Ecography 31: 124–130.   pdfexcel

2008

E4936   Janssens, X., Fontaine, M. C., Michaux, J. R., Libois, R., de Kermabon, J., Defourny, P. and Baret, P. V. 2008. Genetic pattern of the recent recovery of European otters in southern France. – Ecography 31: 176–186.   pdf
E5110   Franzén, M. and Nilsson, S. G. 2008. How can we preserve and restore species richness of pollinating insects on agriculture land? – Ecography 31: 698–708.   pdf
E5218   Harvey, V., Côté, S. D. and Hammill, M. O. 2008. The ecology of 3-D space use in a sexually dimorphic mammal. – Ecography 31: 371–380.   pdf
E5231   Mouillot, D., Krasnov, B. R., Shenbrot, G. I. and Poulin, R. 2008. Connectance and parasite diet breadth in flea-mammal webs. – Ecography 31: 16–20.   pdf
E5236   Aarts, G., Mackenzie, M., McConnell, B., Fedak, M. and Matthiopoulos, J. 2008. Estimating space-use and habitat preference from wildlife
telemetry data. – Ecography 31: 140–160.
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E5250   Drapela, T., Moser, D., Zaller, J. G. and Frank, T. 2008. Spider assemblages in winter oilseed rape affected by landscape and site factors. – Ecography 31: 254–262.   pdf
E5251   Wauters, L. A. Githiru, M., Bertolino, S., Molinari, A., Tosi, G. and Lens, L. 2008. Demography of alpine red squirrel populations in relation to fluctuations in seed crop size. – Ecography 31: 33–42.   pdf
E5282   Moody-Weis, J., Antonovics, J., Alexander, H. M. and Pilson, D. 2008. Predicting local colonization and extinction dynamics from coarser-scale surveys. – Ecography 31: 61–72.   pdf
E5285   De Boeck, H. J., Visscher, A., Milbau, A. and Nijs, I. 2008. Quantifying the randomness of extinctions. – Ecography 31: 327–334.   pdf
E5289   Gruner, D. S., Gotelli, N. J., Price, J. P. and Cowie, R. H. 2008. Does species richness drive speciation? A reassessment with the Hawaiian biota. – Ecography 31: 279–285.   pdftxt
E5320   Lindo, Z. and Winchester, N. N. 2008. Scale dependent diversity patterns in arboreal and terrestrial oribatid mite (Acari: Oribatida) communities. – Ecography 31: 53–60.   pdf
E5327   Sánchez-Cordero, V., Stockwell, D., Sarkar, S., Liu, H., Stephens, C. R. and Giménez, J. 2008. Competitive interactions between felid species may limit the southern distribution of bobcats Lynx rufus. – Ecography 31: 757–764.   pdf
E5343   Jeschke, J. M. and Strayer, D. L. 2008. Are threat status and invasion success two sides of the same coin. – Ecography 31: 124–130.   pdfexcel
E5335   Baselga, A. 2008. Determinants of species richness, endemism and turnover in European longhorn beetles. – Ecography 31: 263–271.   pdf
E5336   Brinkerhoff, R. J., Ray, C., Thiagarajan, B., Collinge, S. K., Cully, J. F. Jr, Holmes, B. and Gage, K. L. 2008. Prairie dog presence affects occurrence patterns of disease vectors on small mammals. – Ecography 31: 655–663.   pdf
E5345   Manzaneda, A. J. and Rey, P. J. 2008. Geographic variation in seed removal of a myrmecochorous herb: influence of variation in functional guild and species composition of the disperser assemblage through spatial and temporal scales. – Ecography 31: 584–592.   pdf
E5373   Hurme, E., Mönkkönen, M., Reunanen, P., Nikula, A. and Nivala, V. 2008. Temporal patch occupancy dynamics of the Siberian flying squirrel in a boreal forest landscape. – Ecography 31: 469–476.   pdf
E5374   Schiffers, K., Schurr, F. M., Tielbörger, K., Urbach, C., Moloney, K. and Jeltsch, F. 2008. Dealing with virutal aggregation – a new index for analysing heterogeneous point patterns. – Ecography 31: 545–555.   pdftxttxttxt
E5385   Jung, F., Böhning-Gaese, K. and Prinzing, A. 2008. Life history variation across a riverine landscape: intermediate levels of disturbance favor sexual reproduction in the ant-dispersed herb Ranunculus ficaria. – Ecography 31: 776–786.   pdf
E5396   VanDerWal, J., Murphy, H. T. and Lovett-Doust, J. 2008. Three-dimensional mid-domain predictions: geometric constraints in North American amphibian, bird, mammal and tree species richness patterns. – Ecography 31: 435–449.   pdftxt2
E5428   Murphy, M. A., Evans, J. S., Cushman, S. A. and Storfer, A. 2008. Representing genetic variation as continuous surfaces: an approach for identifying spatial dependency in landscape genetic studies. – Ecography 31: 685–697.   pdf
E5433   De Luis, M., Raventós, J., Wiegand, T. and González-Hidalgo, J. C. 2008. Temporal and spatial differentiation in seedling emergence may promote species coexistence in Mediterranean fire-prone ecosystems. – Ecography 31: 621–630.   pdf
E5439   Tautenhahn, S., Heilmeier, H., Götzenberger, L., Klotz, S., Wirth, C. and Kühn, I. 2008. On the biogeography of seed mass in Germany – distribution patterns and environmental correlates. – Ecography 31: 457–468.   pdf
E5442   Vanschoenwinkel, B., Gielen, S., Vanderwaerde, H., Seaman, M. and Brendonck, L. 2008. Relative importance of different dispersal vectors for small aquatic invertebrates in a rock pool metacommunity. – Ecography 31: 568–578.   pdf
E5453   Aukema, B. H., Carroll, A. L., Zheng, Y., Zhu, J., Raffa, K. F., Moore, D., Stahl, K. and Taylor, S. W. 2008. Movement of outbreak populations of mountain pine beetle: influences of spatiotemporal patterns and climate. – Ecography 31: 348–358.   pdf
E5457   Kearney, M., Phillips, B. I., Tracy, C. R., Christian, K. A., Betts, G. and Porter, W. P. 2008. Modelling species distributions without using species distributions: the cane toad in Australia under current and future climates. – Ecography 31: 423–434.   pdf
E5470   Ebeling, S. K., Welk, E., Auge, H. and Bruelheide, H. 2008. Predicting the spread of an invasive plant: combining experiments and ecological niche model. – Ecography 31: 709–719.   pdf
E5480   Suominen, O., Persson, I.-L., Danell, K., Bergström, R. and Pastor, R. 2008. Impact of simulated moose densities on abundance and richness of vegetation, herbivorous and predatory arthropods along a productivity gradient. – Ecography 31: 637–646.   pdf
E5484   Danovaro, R., Gambi, C., Lampadariou, N. and Tselepides, A. 2008. Deep-sea nematode biodiversity in the Mediterranean Basin: testing for longitudinal, bathymetric and energetic gradients. – Ecography 31: 231–244.   pdf
E5490   Betts, M. G., Rodenhouse, N. L., Sillett, T. S., Doran, P. J. and Holmes, R. T. 2008. Dynamic occupancy models reveal within-breeding season movement up a habitat quality gradient by a migratory songbird. – Ecography 31: 593–601.   pdf
E5503   Spribille, T., Thor, G., Bunnell, F. L., Goward, T. and Björk, C. R. 2008. Lichens on dead wood: species-substrate relationships in the epiphytic lichen floras of the Pacific Northwest and Fennoscandia. – Ecography 31: 741–750.   pdf
E5505   Elith, J. and Graham, C. 2009. Do they? How do they? WHY do they differ? On finding reasons for differing performances of species distribution models. – Ecography 32: 66–77.   pdf
E5507   Wang, X., Fang, J., Sanders, N. J., White, P. S. and Tang, Z. 2009. Relative importance of climate vs local factors in shaping the regional patterns of forest plant richness across northeast China. – Ecography 32: 133–142.   pdf
E5522   Krasnov, B. R., Mouillot, D., Khokhlova, I., Shenbrot,
G. I. and Poulin, R. 2008. Scale-invariance of niche breadth in fleas parasitic on small mammals. – Ecography 31: 631–636.
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E5548   Nelson, T. A. and Boots, B. 2008. Detecting spatial hot spots in landscape ecology. – Ecography 31: 556–567.   pdf
E5564   Wichmann, M. C., Alexander, M. J., Hails, R. S. and Bullock, J. M. 2008. Historical distribution and regional dynamics of two Brassica species. – Ecography 31: 673–684.   pdf
E5567   Jombart, T., Dray, S. and Dufour, A.-B. 2009. Finding essential scales of spatial variation in ecological data: a multivariate approach. – Ecography 32: 161–168.   pdf
E5588   Tatem, A. J. 2009. The worldwide airline network and the dispersal of exotic species: 2007–2010. – Ecography 32: 94–102.   pdf
E5600   Dapporto, L. and Dennis, R. L. H. 2009. Conservation biogeography of large Mediterranean islands. Butterfly impoverishment, conservation priorities and inferences for an ecological “island paradigm”. – Ecography 32: 169–179.   pdfexcel
E5613   Moles, A. T., Wright, I. J., Pitman, A. J., Murray, B. R. and Westoby, M. 2009. Is there a latitudinal gradient in seed production. – Ecography 32: 78–82.   pdf

2009

 

E5165   Jiménez, I., Distler, T. and Jørgensen, P. M. 2009. Estimated plant richness pattern across northwest South America provides similar support for the species-energy and spatial heterogeneity hypotheses. – Ecography 32: 433–448.   pdf
E5178   Zweifel-Schielly, B., Kreuzer, M., Ewald, K. C. and Suter, W. 2009. Habitat selection by an Alpine ungulate: the significance of forage characteristics varies with scale and season. – Ecography 32: 103–113.   pdf
E5383   Hamilton, A. M., Hartman, J. H. and Austin, C. C. 2009. Island area and species diversity in the southwest Pacific Ocean: is the lizard fauna of
Vanuatu depauperate? – Ecography 32: 247–258.
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E5435   Andersson, E. and Bodin, Ö. 2009. Practical tool for landscape planning? An empirical investigation of network based models of habitat fragmentation. – Ecography 32: 123–132.   pdf
E5502   Melo, A. S., Rangel, T. F. L. V. B. and Diniz-Filho, J. A. F. 2009. Environmental drivers of beta-diversity patterns in New-World birds and mammals. – Ecography 32: 226–236.   pdf
E5505   Elith, J. and Graham, C. 2009. Do they? How do they? WHY do they differ? On finding reasons for differing performances of species distribution models. – Ecography 32: 66–77.   pdf
E5532   Tablado, Z., Revilla, E. and Palomares, F. 2009. Breeding like rabbits: global patterns of variability and determinants of European wild rabbit reproduction. – Ecography 32: 310–320.   pdf
E5507   Wang, X., Fang, J., Sanders, N. J., White, P. S. and Tang, Z. 2009. Relative importance of climate vs local factors in shaping the regional patterns of forest plant richness across northeast China. – Ecography 32: 133–142.   pdf
E5524   Moretti, M. and Legg, C. 2009. Combining plant and animal traits to assess community functional responses to disturbance. – Ecography 32: 299–309.   pdf
E5538   Rowe, R. J. 2009. Environmental and geometric drivers of small mammal diversity along elevational gradients in Utah. – Ecography 32: 411–422.   pdf
E5544   Sharma, S., Jackson, D. A. and Minns, C. K. 2009. Quantifying the potential effects of climate change and the invasion of smallmouth bass on native lake trout populations across Canadian lakes. – Ecography 32: 517–525.   pdf
E5546   Barbaro, L. and van Halder, I. 2009. Linking bird, carabid beetle and butterfly life-history traits to habitat fragmentation in mosaic landscapes. – Ecography 32: 321–333.   pdf
E5567   Jombart, T., Dray, S. and Dufour, A.-B. 2009. Finding essential scales of spatial variation in ecological data: a multivariate approach. – Ecography 32: 161–168.   pdf
E5588   Tatem, A. J. 2009. The worldwide airline network and the dispersal of exotic species: 2007–2010. – Ecography 32: 94–102.   pdf
E5590   Cornelissen, T. and Stiling, P. 2009. Spatial, bottom-up, and top-down effects on the abundance of a leaf miner. – Ecography 32: 459–467.   pdf
E5596   Sanz-Aguilar, A., Massa, B., Lo Valvo, F., Oro, D., Minguez, E. and Tavecchia, G. 2009. Contrasting age-specific recruitment and survival at different spatial scales: a case study with the European storm petrel. – Ecography 32: 637–646.   pdf
E5600   Dapporto, L. and Dennis, R. L. H. 2009. Conservation biogeography of large Mediterranean islands. Butterfly impoverishment, conservation priorities and inferences for an ecological “island paradigm”. – Ecography 32: 169–179.   pdfexcel
E5612   Bêche, L. A., Connors, P. G., Resh, V. H. and Merenlender, A. M. 2009. Resilience of fishes and invertebrates to prolonged drought in two California streams. – Ecography 32: 778–788.   pdf
E5613   Moles, A. T., Wright, I. J., Pitman, A. J., Murray, B. R. and Westoby, M. 2009. Is there a latitudinal gradient in seed production. – Ecography 32: 78–82.   pdf
E5615   Soykan, C. U. and Sabo, J. L. 2009. Spatiotemporal food web dynamics along a desert riparian-upland transition. – Ecography 32: 354–368.   pdf
E5627   Sanz, R., Pulido, F. and Nogues-Bravo, D. 2009. Predicting mechanism across scales: amplified effects of abiotic constraints on the recruitment of yew Taxus baccata. – Ecography 32: 993–1000.   pdf
E5632   Olalla-Tárraga, M. Á., Diniz-Filho, J. A. F., Bastos, R. P. and Rodríguez; M. Á. 2009. Geographic body size gradients in tropical regions: water deficit and anuran body size in the Brazilian cerrado. – Ecography 32: 581–590.   pdf
E5646   Gorresen, P. M., McMillan, G. P., Camp, R. J. and Pratt, T. K. 2009. A spatial model of bird abundance as adjusted for detection probability. – Ecography 32: 291–298.   pdf
E5660   Karl, I., Schmitt, T. and Fischer, K. 2009. Genetic differentiation between alpine and lowland populations of a butterfly is related to PGI enzyme genotype. – Ecography 32: 488–496.   pdf
E5666   Lehouck, V., Spanhove, T., Vangestel, C., Cordeiro, N. J. and Lens, L. 2009. Does landscape structure affect resource tracking by avian frugivores in a fragmented Afrotropical forest? – Ecography 32: 789–799.   pdf
E5717   Bini, L. M., Diniz-Filho, J. A. F., Rangel, T. F. L. V. B., Akre, T. S. B., Albaladejo, R. G., Albuquerque, F. S., Aparicio, A., Araújo, M. B., Baselga, A., Beck, J., Bellocq, M. I., Böhning-Gaese, K., Borges, P. A. V., Castro-Parga, I., Chey, V. K., Chown, S. L., de Marco, Jr, P., Dobkin, D. S., Ferrer-Castán, D., Field, R., Filloy, J., Fleishman, E., Gómez, J. F., Hortal, J., Iverson, J. B., Kerr, J. T., Kissling, W. D., Kitching, I. J., León-Cortés, J. L., Lobo, J. M., Montoya, D., Morales-Castilla, I., Moreno, J. C., Oberdorff, T., Olalla-Tárraga, M. Á., Pausas, J. G., Qian, H., Rahbek, C., Rodríguez, M. Á., Rueda, M., Ruggiero, A., Sackmann, P., Sanders, N. J., Terribile, L. C., Vetaas, O. R. and Hawkins, B. A. 2009. Coefficient shifts in geographical ecology: an empirical evaluation of spatial and non-spatial regression. – Ecography 32: 193–204.   pdfexcel
E5735   Luo, T., Zhang, L., Zhu, H., Daly, C., Li, M. and Luo, J. 2009. Correlations between net primary productivity and foliar carbon isotope ratio across a Tibetan ecosystem transect. – Ecography 32: 526–538.   pdf
E5736   Tonra, C. M., Johnson, M. D., Heath, S. K. and Hauber, M. E. 2009. Does nesting habitat predict hatch synchrony between brood parasitic brown-headed cowbirds Molothrus ater and two hosts? – Ecography 32: 497–503.   pdf
E5739   Compagnoni, A. and Halpern, C. B. 2009. Properties of native plant communities do not determine exotic success during early forest succession. – Ecography 32: 449–458.   pdf
E5755   Qian, H. 2009. Global tests of regional effect on species richness of vascular plants and terrestrial vertebrates. – Ecography 32: 553–560.   pdf
E5757   Brochet, A.-L., Guillemain, M., Fritz, H., Gauthier-Clerc, M. and Green, A. J. 2009. The role of migratory ducks in the long-distance dispersal of native plants and the spread of exotic plants in Europe. – Ecography 32: 918–928.   pdf
E5763   Schuldt, A. and Assmann, T. 2009. Environmental and historical effects on richness and endemism patterns of carabid beetles in the Western Palaearctic. – Ecography 32: 705–714.   pdf
E5783   Herfindal, I., Tremblay, J.-P., Hansen, B. B., Solberg, E. J., Heim, M. and Sæther, B.-E. 2009. Scale dependency and functional response in moose habitat selection. – Ecography 32: 849–859.   pdf
E5785   Chamaillé-Jammes, S., Fritz, H. and Madzikanda, H. 2009. Piosphere contribution to landscape heterogeneity: a case study of remote-sensed woody cover in a high elephant density landscape. – Ecography 32: 871–880.   pdf
E5789   Engler, R., Randin, C. F., Vittoz, P., Czáka, T., Beniston, M., Zimmermann, N. E. and Guisan, A. 2009. Predicting future distributions of mountain plants under climate change: does dispersal capacity matter. – Ecography 32: 34–45.   pdf
E5797   Bartel, R. A., Sexton, J. O. 2009. Monitoring habitat dynamics for rare and endangered species using satellite images and niche-based models. – Ecography 32: 888–896.   pdf
E5800   Raes, N., Roos, M. C., Slik, J. W. F., van Loon, E. E. and ter Steege, H. 2009. Botanical richness and endemicity patterns of Borneo derived from species distribution models. – Ecography 32: 180–192.   pdf
E5807   Balkenhol, N., Waits, L. P. and Dezzani, R. J. 2009. Statistical approaches in landscape genetics: an evaluation of methods for linking landscape and genetic data. – Ecography 32: 818–830.   pdf
E5810   Zurell, D., Jeltsch, F., Dormann, C. F. and Schröder, B. 2009. Static species distribution models in dynamically changing systems: how good can predictions really be? – Ecography 32: 733–744.   pdf
E5823   Brucet, S., Boix, D., Gascón, S., Sala, J., Quintana, X. D., Badosa, A., Søndergaard, M., Lauridsen, T. L. and Jeppesen, E. 2009. Species richness of crustacean zooplankton and trophic structure of brackish lagoons in contrasting climate zones: north temperated Denmark and Mediterranean Catalonia (Spain). – Ecography 32: 692–702.   pdf
E5838   Heard, M. J. and Valente, M. J. 2009. Fossil pollen records forecast response of forests to hemlock woolly adelgid invasion. – Ecography 32: 881–887.   pdf
E5856   Baselga, A. and Araújo, M. B. 2009. Individualistic vs community modelling of species distributions under climate change. – Ecography 32: 55–65.   pdf
E5863   Matthews, J. W., Peralta, A. L., Soni, A., Baldwin, P., Kent, A. D. and Endress, A. G. 2009. Local and landscape correlates of non-native species invasion in restored wetlands. – Ecography 32: 1031–1039.   pdf
E5892   Küster, E. C., Bierman, S. M., Klotz, S. and Kühn, I. 2010. Modelling the impact of climate and land use change on the geographical distribution of leaf anatomy in a temperate flora. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E5957   Willner, W., Di Pietro, R. and Bergmeier, E. 2009. Phytogeographical evidence for post-glacial dispersal limitation of European beech forest species. – Ecography 32: 1011–1018.   pdf
E5973   Schuldt, A., Wang, Z., Zhou, H. and Assmann, T. 2009. Intergrating highly diverse invertebrates into broad-scale analyses on cross-taxon congruence across the Palaearctic. – Ecography 32: 1019–1030.   pdf
E6196   Diniz-Filho, J. A. F., Bini, L. M., Rangel, T. F. L. V. B., Loyola, R. D., Hof, C., Nogués-Bravo, D. and Araújo, M. B. 2009. Partitioning and mapping uncertainties in ensembles of forecasts of species turnover under climate
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E5510   Fahr, J. and Kalko, K. V. 2010. Biome transitions as centres of diversity: habitat heterogeneity and diversity patterns of West African bat assemblages across spatial scales. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E5671   Janssen, P., Fortin, D. and Hébert, C. 2010. Beetle diversity in a matrix of old-growth boreal forest: influence of habitat heterogeneity at multiple scales. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E5697   Parmentier, I. and Hardy, O. J. 2010. The impact of ecological differentiation and dispersal limitation on species turnover and phylogenetic structure of inselberg’s plant communities. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E5760   Saura, S. and Rubio, L. 2010. A common currency for the different ways in which patches and links can contribute to habitat availability and connectivity in the landscape. – Ecography 33: 523–537.   pdf
E5798   Bierman, S. M., Butler, A., Marion, G. and Kühn, I. 2010. Bayesian image restoration models for combining expert knowledge on recording activity with species distribution data. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E5816   Murgui, E. 2010. Seasonality and nestedness of bird communities in urban parks in Valencia, Spain. – Ecography 33: 979-984.   pdf
E5840   Sandel, B. 2010. Geometric constraint model selection – an example with New World birds and mammals. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E5878   Lee, A. T. K., Kumar, S., Brightsmith, D. J. and Marsden, S. J. 2010. Parrot claylick distribution in South America: do patterns of “where” help answer the question “why”. – Ecography 33: 503–513.   pdf
E5882   Blackburn, T. M., Gaston, K. J. and Parnell, M. 2010. Changes in non-randomness in the expanding introduced avifauna of the world. – Ecography 33: 168–174.   pdf
E5891   Braunisch, V. and Suchant, R. 2010. Predicting species distributions based on incomplete survey data: the trade-off between precision and scale. – Ecography 33: 826-840.   pdf
E5894   Corenblit, D., Steiger, J. and Tabacchi, E. 2010. Biogeomorphic succession dynamics in a Mediterranean river system. – Ecography 33: 1136-1148.   pdf
E5899   Cayuela, L., de la Cruz, M. and Ruokolainen, K. 2010. A method to incorporate the effect of taxonomic uncertainty on multivariate analyses of ecological data. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdfexcelpdf
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Edrén, S. M. C., Wisz, M. S., Teilmann, J., Dietz, R. and Söderkvist, J. 2010. Modelling spatial patterns in harbour porpoise satellite telemetry data using maximum entropy. – Ecography 33: 698-708.

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E5908   Rhodes, J. R., Lunney, D., Moon, C., Matthews, A. and McAlpine, C. A. 2010. The consequences of using indirect signs that decay to determine species’ occupancy. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E5938   Rundlöf, M., Edlund, M. and Smith, H. G. 2010. Organic farming at local and landscape scales benefits plant diversity. – Ecography 33: 514–522.   pdf
E5958   Higgins, C. L. 2010. Patterns of functional and taxonomic organization of stream fishes: inferences based on a, β, and γ diversities. – Ecography 33: 678-687.   pdf
E5975   Willis, C. G., Halina, M., Lehman, C., Reich, P. B., Keen, A., McCarthy, S. and Cavender-Bares, J. 2010. Phylogenetic community structure in Minnesota oak savanna is influenced by spatial extent and environmental variation. – Ecography 33: 565–577.   pdf
E5991   Tello, J. S. and Stevens, R. D. 2010. Multiple environmental determinants of regional species richness and effects of geographic range size. – Ecography 33: 796-808.   pdf
E5994   Padgett-Flohr, G. E. and Hopkins, II, R. L. 2010. Landscape epidemiology of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in central California. – Ecography 33: 688-697.   pdf
E5997   Hui, C., Veldtman, R. and McGeoch, M. A. 2010. Measures, perceptions and scaling patterns of aggregated species distribution. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6012   Kool, J., Paris-Limouzy, C. B., Andréfouët, S. and Cowen, R. K. 2010. Complex migration and the development of genetic structure in subdivided populations: an example from Caribbean coral reef ecosystems. – Ecography 33: 597–606.   pdfpixpixpixpix
E6016   Bunn, W. A., Jenkins, M. A., Brown, C. B. and Sanders, N. J. 2010. Change within and among forest communities: the influence of historic disturbance, environmental gradients, and community attributes. – Ecography 33: 425–434.   pdf
E6018   Gilbert, M. and Liebhold, A. 2010. Comparing methods for measuring the rate of spread of invading populations. – Ecography 33: 809-817.   pdf
E6021   González-Varo, J. P. 2010. Fragmentation, habitat composition and the dispersal/predation balance in interactions between the Mediterranean myrtle and avian frugivores. – Ecography 33: 185–197.   pdf
E6035   Procheş, Ş., Warren, M., McGeoch, M. A. and Marshall, D. J. 2010. Spatial scaling and transition in pneumatophore arthropod communities. – Ecography 33: 128–136.   pdf

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  Hartley, S., Krushelnycky, P. D. and Lester, P. J. 2010. Integrating physiology, population dynamics and climate to make multi-scale predictions for the spread of an invasive insect: the Argentine ant at Haleakala National Park, Hawaii. – Ecography 33: 83–94.   pdf
E6039   Lobo, J. M., Jiménez-Valverde, A. and Hortal, J. 2010. The uncertain nature of absences and their importance in species distribution modelling. – Ecography 33: 103–114.   pdf
E6040   Cabeza, M., Arponen, A., Jäättelä, L., Kujala, H., van Teeffelen, A. and Hanski, I. 2010. Conservation planning with insects at three different spatial scales. – Ecography 33: 54–63.   pdf
E6042   Kriticos, D. J. and Leriche, A. 2010. The effects of spatial data precision on fitting and projecting species niche models. – Ecography 33: 115–127.   pdf
E6045   Nachman, G. and Borregaard, M. K. 2010. From complex spatial dynamics to simple Markov chain models: do predators and prey leave footprints? – Ecography 33: 137–147.   pdf
E6046   Bell, J. R., King, R. A., Bohan, D. A. and Symondson, O. C. 2010. Spatial co-occurrence networks predicts the feeding histories of polyphagous arthropod predators at field scales. – Ecography 33: 64–72.   pdf
E6077   Roever, C. L., Boyce, M. S. and Stenhouse, G. B. 2010. Grizzly bear movements relative to roads: application of step selection functions. – Ecography 33: 1113-1122.   pdf
E6087   Guillaumet, A., Gonin, J., Prodon, R. and Crochet, P.-A. 2010. The geographic and seasonal dimensions of habitat use in Galerida larks: implications for species coexistence and range limits. – Ecography 33: 961-970.   pdf
E6088   Bonifait, S. and Villard, M.-A. 2010. Efficiency of buffer zones around ponds to conserve odonates and songbirds in mined peat bogs. – Ecography 33: 913-920.   pdf
E6094   Driscoll, D. A. and Lindenmayer, D. B. 2010.Assembly rules are rare in SE Australian bird communities, but sometimes apply in fragmented agricultural landscapes. – Ecography 33: 854–865.  

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E6105   Smith, T. W. and Lundholm, J. T. 2010. Variation partitioning as a tool to distinguish between niche and neutral processes. – Ecography 33: 648-655.   pdfpdf
E6119   Scrosati, R. A., van Genne, B., Heaven, C. S. and Watt, C. A. 2010. Species richness and diversity in different functional groups across environmental stress gradients: a model for marine rocky shores. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6123   Welsh Jr, H. H. and Hodgson, G. R. 2010. Spatial relationships in a dendritic network: the herpetofaunal metacommunity of the Mattole River catchment of northwest California. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6125   Hambäck, P. A., Bergman, K.-O., Bommarco, R., Krauss, J., Kuussaari, M., Pöyry, J. and Öckinger, E. 2010. Allometric density responses in butterflies: the response to small and large patches by small and large species. – Ecography 33: 1149-1156.   pdf
E6139   Emilio, T., Walker Nelson, B., Schietti, J., Desmoulière, S. J.-M., Espírito-Santo, H. M. V. and Costa, F. R. C. 2010. Assessing the relationship between forest types and canopy tree beta diversity in Amazonia. – Ecography 33: 738-747.   pdfpdf
E6150   Indermaur, L., Schaub, M., Jokela, J., Tockner, K. and Schmidt, B. R. 2010. Differential response to abiotic conditions and predation risk rather than competition avoidance determine breeding site selection by anurans. – Ecography 33: 887-895.   pdf
E6152   Grenouillet, G., Buisson, L., Casajus, N. and Lek, S. 2010. Ensemble modelling of species distribution: the effects of geographical and environmental ranges. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6160   Rennie, M. B., Sprules, W. G. and Vaillancourt, A. 2010. Changes in fish condition and mercury vary by region, not Bythotrephes invasion: a result of climate change? – Ecography 33: 471–482.   pdf
E6169   Randhawa, H. S. and Poulin, R. 2010. Determinants of tapeworm species richness in elasmobranch fishes: untangling environmental and phylogenetic influences. – Ecography 33: 866-877.   pdf
E6172   Moretti, M., De Cáceres, M., Pradella, C., Obrist, M. K., Wermelinger, B., Legendre, P. and Duelli, P. 2010. Fire-induced taxonomic and functional changes in saproxylic beetle communities in fire sensitive regions. – Ecography 33: 760-771.   pdf
E6181   Barbet-Massin, M., Thuiller, W. and Jiguet, F. 2010. How much do we overestimate future local extinction rates when restricting the range of occurrence data in climate suitability models? – Ecography 33: 878-886.   pdf
E6203   Triantis, K. A., Borges, P. A. V., Ladle, R. J., Hortal, J., Cardoso, P., Gaspar, C., Dinis, F., Mendonça, E., Silveira, L. M. A., Gabriel, R., Melo, C., Santos, A. M. C., Amorim, I. R., Ribeiri, S., Serrano, A. R. M., Quartau, J. A. and Whittaker, R. J. 2010. Extinction debt on oceanic islands. – Ecography 33: 285–294.   pdf
E6212   Baguette, M., Clobert, J. and Schtickzelle, N. 2010. Metepopulation dynamics of the bog fritillary butterfly: experimental changes in habitat quality induced negative density-dependent dispersal. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6229   Meier, E. S., Kienast, F., Pearman, P. B., Svenning, J.-C., Thuiller, W., Araújo, M. B., Guisan, A. and Zimmermann, N. E. 2010. Biotic and abiotic variables show little redundancy in explaining tree species distributions. – Ecography 33: 1038-1048.   pdf
E6244   Olalla-Tárraga, M. Á., Bini, L. M., Diniz-Filho, J. A. F. and Rodríguez, M. Á. 2010. Cross-species and assemblage-based approaches to Bergmann’s rule and the biogeography of body size in Plethodon salamanders of eastern North America. – Ecography 33: 362–368.   pdf
E6250   Giménez-Benavides, L., Albert, M. J., Iriondo, J. M. and Escudero, A. 2010. Demographic processes of upward range contraction in a long-lived Mediterranean high mountain plant. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6259   Gaertner, J.-C., Mérigot, B., Rélini, G., Bertrand, J. A., Mazouni, N., Politou, C.-Y., Gil de Sola, L., Kallianiotis, A., Carpentieri, P., Murenu, M., Durbec, J.-P., Vrgoc, N. and Ungaro, N. 2010. Reproducibility of the multi-component aspect of species diversity across different areas and scales: towards the constitution of a shortlist of complementary indices for monitoring fish diversity? – Ecography 33: 1123-1135.   pdf
E6263   Di Minin, E. and Griffiths, R. A. 2010. Viability analysis of a threatened amphibian population: modelling the past, present and future. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6264   Stefanescu, C., Carnicer, J. and Peñuelas, J. 2010. Determinants of species richness in generalist and specialist Mediterranean butterflies: the negative synergistic forces of climate and habitat change. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6268   Thieltges, D. W., Hof, C., Borregaard, M. K., Dehling, D. M., Brändle, M., Brandl, R. and Poulin, R. 2010. Range size patterns in European freshwater trematodes. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6269   Garcia-Barros, E. and Romo Benito, H. 2010. The relationship between geographic range size and life history traits: is biogeographic history uncovered? A test using the Iberian butterflies. – Ecography 33: 392–401.   pdfpix
E6270   Bloch, C. P., Stevens, R. D. and Willig, M. R. 2010. Body size and resource competition in New World bats: a test of spatial scaling levels. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6273   Blach-Overgaard, A., Svenning, J.-C., Dransfield, J., Greve, M. and Balslev, H. 2010. Determinants of palm species distributions across Africa: the relative roles of climate, non-climatic environmental factors, and spatial constraints. – Ecography 33: 380–391.   pdf
E6281   Daza, J. M., Castoe, C. L. and Parkinson, C. L. 2010. Using regional comparative phylogeographic data from snake lineages to infer historical processes in Middle America. – Ecography 33: 343–354.   pdf
E6301   Svenning, J.-C., Fitzpatrick, M. C., Normand, S., Graham, C. H., Pearman, P. B., Iverson, L. R. and Skov, F. 2010. Geography, topography, and history affect realized-to-potential tree species richness patterns in Europe. – Ecography 33: 1070-1080.   pdf
E6306   Casner, K. L. and Pyrcz, T. W. 2010. Patterns and timing of diversification in a tropical montane butterfly genus, Lymanopoda (Nymphalidae, Satyrinae). – Ecography 33: 251–259.   pdf
E6309   Hof, C., Rahbek, C. and Araújo, M. B. 2010. Phylogenetic signals in the climatic niches of the world’s amphibians. – Ecography 33: 242–250.   pdf
E6315   Boyer, A. G. and Jetz, W. 2010. Biogeography of body size in Pacific island birds. – Ecography 33: 369–379.   pdf
E6327   Cody, S., Richardson, J. E., Rull, V., Ellis, C. and Pennington, R. T. 2010. The great American biotic interchange revisited. – Ecography 33: 326–332.   pdf
E6335   Smith, B. T. and Klicka, J. 2010. The profound influence of the Late Pliocene Panamanian uplift on the exchange, diversification, and distribution of New World birds. – Ecography 33: 333–342.   pdfexcel
E6338   Le Lay, G., Engler, R., Franc, E. and Guisan, A. 2010. Prospective sampling based on model ensembles improves the detection of rare species. – Ecography 33: 1015-1027.   pdf
E6350   Richardson, D. M., Iponga, D. M., Roura-Pascual, N., Krug, R. M., Milton, S. J., Hughes, G. O. and Thuiller, W. 2010. Accommodating scenarios of climate change and management in modelling the distribution of the invasive tree Schinus molle in South Africa. – Ecography 33: 1049-1061.   pdf
E6351   Linke, S., Watts, M., Stewart, R. and Possingham, H. P. 2010. Using multivariate analysis to deliver conservation planning products that align with practitioner needs. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6354   Liu, C., White, M. and Newell, G. 2010. Measuring and comparing the accuracy of species distribution models with presence–absence data. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6369   Capinha, C., Leung, B. and Anastácio, P. 2010. Predicting worldwide invasiveness for four major problematic decapods: an evaluation of using different calibration sets. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6365   Viejo, R., Martinez, B., Arrontes, J., Astudillo, C. and Hernandez, L. 2010. Reproductive patterns in central and marginal populations of a large brown seaweed: drastic changes at the southern range limit. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6380   Vicente, J., Alves, P., Randin, C., Guisan, A. and Honrado, J. 2010. What drives invasibility? A multi-model inference test and spatial modelling of alien plant species richness patterns in northern Portugal. – Ecography 33: 1081-1092.   pdf
E6386   Pellissier, L., Bråthen, K. A., Pottier, J., Randin, C. F., Vittoz, P., Dubuis, A., Yoccoz, N. G., Alm, T., Zimmermann, N. E. and Guisan, A. 2010. Accounting for a dominant species in habitat distribution models improves predictions on a regional scale. – Ecography 33: 1004-1014.   pdf
E6395   Murphy, H. T., VanDerWal, J. and Lovett-Doust, J. 2010. One, two and three-dimensional geometric constraints and climatic correlates of North American tree species richness. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6427   Astorga, A., Heino, J., Luoto, M. and Muotka, T. 2010. Freshwater biodiversity at regional extent: determinants of macroinvertebrate taxonomic richness in headwater streams. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6430   Graham, C. H., VanDerWal, J., Phillips, S., Moritz, C. and Williams, S. E. 2010. Dynamic refugia and species persistence: tracking spatial shifts in habitat through time. – Ecography 33: 1062-1069.   pdf
E6433   Rota, C. T., Fletcher, R. J. Jr, Evans, J. M. and Hutto, R. L. 2010. Does accounting for imperfect detection improve species distribution models? – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6434   Kreft, H., Jetz, W., Mutke, J. and Barthlott, W. 2010. Contrasting environmental and regional effects on global pteridophyte and seed plant diversity. – Ecography 33: 408–419.   pdf
E6443   Pearman, P. B., D’Amen, M., Graham, C., Thuiller, W. and Zimmermann, N. E. 2010. Within-taxon niche structure: niche conservatism, divergence and predicted effects of climate change. – Ecography 33: 990-1003.   pdf
E6453   Vetter, D., Hansbauer, M. M., Végvári, Z. and Storch, I. 2010. Predictors of forest fragmentation sensitivity in Neotropical vertebrates: a quantitative review. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6462   Declerck, S. A. J., Coronel, J. S., Legendre, P. and Brendonck, L. 2010. Scale dependency of processes structuring metacommunities of cladocerans in temporary pools of High-Andes wetlands. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdftxt
E6477   Marco, D. E., Montemurro, M. A. and Cannas, S. A. 2010. Comparing short and long-distance dispersal: modelling and case studies. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6482   Kanagaraj, R., Wiegand, T., Kramer-Schadt, S., Anwar, M. and Goyal, S. P. 2010. Assessing habitat suitability for tiger in the fragmented Terai Arc landscape of India and Nepal. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6494   Angelone, S., Kienast, F. and Holderegger, R. 2010. Where movement happens: scale-dependent landscape effects on genetic differentiation in the European tree frog. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6502   Krasnov, B. R., Poulin, R. and Mouillot, D. 2010. Scale-dependence of phylogenetic signal in ecological traits of ectoparasites. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6511   Riginos, C., Douglas, K. E., Jin, Y., Shanahan, D. F. and Treml, E. A. 2010. Effects of geography and life history traits on genetic differentiation in benthic marine fishes. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6517   Fortin, D., Bastille-Rousseau, G., Dussault, C., Courtois, R. and Quellet, J.-P. 2010. Foraging strategies by omnivores: are black bears actively searching for ungulate neonates or are they simply opportunistic predators? – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6518   Maloney, K. O. and Munguia, P. 2010. Distance decay of similarity in temperate aquatic communities: effects of environmental transition zones, distance measure, and life histories. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6524   de la Peña, E., D’hondt, B. and Bonte, D. 2010. Landscape structure, dispersal and the evolution of antagonistic plant-herbivore interactions. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6538   Mezger, D. and Pfeiffer, M. 2010. Partitioning the impact of abiotic factors and spatial patterns on species richness and community structure of ground ant assemblages in four Bornean rainforests. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6548   Fine, P. V. A. and Kembel, S. W. 2010. Phylogenetic community structure and phylogenetic turnover across space and edaphic gradients in western Amazonian tree communities. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf

E6552

 

  Dunstan, P. K. and Foster, S. D. 2010. RAD biodiversity: prediction of rank abundance distributions from deep water benthic assemblages. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6554   Keil, P., Biesmeijer, J. C., Barendregt, A., Reemer, M. and Kunin, W. E. 2010. Biodiversity change is scale-dependent: an example from Dutch and UK hoverflies (Diptera, Syrphidae). – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6588   Chisholm, C., Lindo, Z. and Gonzalez, A. 2010. Metacommunity diversity depends on connectivity and patch arrangement in heterogeneous habitat networks. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6561   Danz, N. P., Reich, P. B., Frelich, L. E. and Niemi, G. J. 2010. Vegetation controls vary across space and spatial scale in a historic grassland–forest biome boundary. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6573   Gibbs, M., Wiklund, C. and Van Dryck, H. 2010. Temperature, rainfall and butterfly morphology: does life history theory match the observed pattern? – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6597   Krasnov, B. R., Shenbrot, G. I and Khokhlova, I. S. 2010. Aggregative structure is the rule in communities of fleas: null model analysis. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6601   Dullinger, S., Mang, T., Dirnböck, T., Ertl, S., Gattringer, A., Grabherr, G., Leitner, M. and Hülber, K. 2010. Patch configuration affects alpine plant distribution. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6629   Machac, A., Janda, M., Dunn, R. R. and Sanders, N. J. 2010. Elevational gradients in phylogenetic structure of ant communities reveal the interplay of biotic and abiotic constraints on species density. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6652   Schmalholz, M. and Hylander, K. 2010. Microtopography creates small-scale refugia for boreal forest floor bryophytes during clear-cut logging. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6691   Lebl, K., Bieber, C., Adamík, P., Fietz, J., Morris, P., Pilastro, A. and Ruf, T. 2010. Survival rates in a small hibernator, the edible dormouse: a comparison across Europe. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6811   Sharma, S., Legendre, P., De Cáceres, M. and Boisclair, D. 2010. The role of environmental and spatial processes in structuring native and non-native fish communities across thousands of lakes. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6826   Poulin, R., Blanar, C. A., Thieltges, D. W. and Marcogliese, D. J. 2010. The biogeography of parasitism in sticklebacks: distance habitat differences and the similarity in parasite occurrence and abundance. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdfexcelexcel
E6854   Morin, X. and Lechowicz, M. J. 2010. Geographical and ecological patterns of range size in North American trees. – Ecography 33: xxx–xxx.   pdf

2011

E6141   Berglund, H., Hottola, J., Penttilä, R. and Siitonen, J. 2011. Linking substrate and habitat requirements of wood-inhabiting fungi to their regional extinction vulnerability. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6483   Ficetola, G. F., Manenti, R., De Bernardi, F. and Padoa-Schioppa, E. 2011. Can patterns of spatial autocorrelation reveal population processes? An analysis with the fire salamander. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6370   Rhodes, J. R. and Jonzén, N. 2011. Monitoring temporal trends in spatially structured populations: how should sampling effort be allocated between space and time? – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.  

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E6456   Bellier, E., Monestiez, P., Certain, G., Chadoeuf, J. and Bretagnolle, V. 2011. Decomposing the heterogeneity of species distributions into multiple scales: a hierarchical framwork for large-scale count surveys. – Ecography
34: xxx–xxx.
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E6545   Bean, W. T., Stafford, R. and Brashares, J. S. 2011. The effects of small sample size and sample bias on threshold selection and accuracy assessment of species distribution models. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6458   Vandewoestijne, S. and Van Dyck, H. 2011. Flight morphology along a latitudinal gradient in a butterfly: do geographic clines differ between agricultural and woodland landscapes? – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6584   Schaub, M., Kéry, M., Birrer, S., Rudin, M. and Jenni, L. 2011. Habitat-density associations are not geographically transferable in Swiss farmland birds. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6614   Jacobs, B. F. 2011. Spatial patterns and ecological drivers of historic piñon-juniper woodland expansion in the American southwest. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.  

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E6651   Yen, J. D. L., Thomson, J. R., Vesk, P. A. and Mac Nally, R. 2011. To what are woodland birds responding? Inference on relative importance of in-site habitat variables using multiple ensemble habitat-modelling techniques. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6653   Fitzpatrick, M. C., Sanders, N. J., Ferrier, S., Longino, J. T. Weiser, M. D. and Dunn, R. 2011. Forecasting the future of biodiversity: a test of single- and multi-species models for ants in North America. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.  

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E6664   Darmon, G., Calenge, C., Loison, A., Jullien, J.-M., Maillard, D. and Lopez, J.-F. 2011. Spatial distribution and habitat selection in coexisting species of mountain ungulates. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6712   Schippers, P., Verboom, J., Vos, C. C. and Jochem, R. 2011. Metapopulation shift and survival of woodland birds under climate change: will species be able to track? – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6713   Cobben, M. M. P., Verboom, J., Opdam, P. F. M., Hoekstra, R. F., Jochem, R., Arens, P. and Smulders, M. J. M. 2011. Projected climate change causes loss and redistribution of genetic diversity in a model metapopulation of a medium-good disperser. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6772   Fuller, M. M. and Enquist, B. J. 2011. Accounting for spatial autocorrelation in null models of tree species association. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6781   Wang, Z., Fang, J., Tang, Z. and Lin, X. 2011. Relative role of contemporary environment versus history in shaping diversity patterns of China’s woody plants. –Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6797   Salido, L., Purse, B. V., Marrs, R., Chamberlain, D. E. and Schultz, S. 2011. Flexibility in phenology and habitat use act as buffers to long-term population
declines in UK passerines. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.
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E6803   Matthews, S. N., Iverson, L. R., Prasad, A. M. and Peters, M. P. 2011. Changes in potential habitat of 147 North American breeding bird species in response to redistribution of trees and climate following predicted climate change. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6808   Kolb, G. S., Jerling, L., Essenberg, C., Palmborg, C. and Hambäck, P. A. 2011. The impact of nesting cormornats on plant and arthropod diversity. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6818   Jurasinski, G., Jentsch, A., Retzer, V. and Beierkuhnlein, C. 2011. Detecting spatial patterns in species composition with multiple plot similarity coefficients and singularity measures. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.  

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E6833   Chen, Y., Han, W., Tang, L., Tang, Z. and Fang, J. 2011. Leaf nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations of woody plants differ in responses to climate, soil and plant growth form. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6839   Siriwardena, G. M., Cooke, I. R. and Sutherland, W. J. 2011. Landscape, cropping and field boundary influences on bird abundance. – Ecography 34: xxx– xxx.   pdf
E6850   Fontaneto, D., Barbosa, A. M., Segers, H. and Pautasso, M. 2011. The ‘rotiferologist’ effect and the other global drivers of species richness in rotifers. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.  

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E6856   Hoverman, J. T., Davis, C. J., Werner, E. E., Skelly, D. K., Relyea, R. A. and Yurewicz, K. L. 2011. Environmental gradients and the structure of freshwater snail communities. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6860   Dauby, G. and Hardy, O. J. 2011. Sampled-based estimation of diversity sensu stricto by transforming Hurlbert diversities into effective number of species. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6866   Gifford, M. E. and Kozak, K. H. 2011. Islands in the sky or squeezed at the top? Ecological causes of elevation range limits in montane salamanders. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6869   Qiao, X., Tang, Z., Shen, Z. and Fang, J. 2011. What causes geographical variation in the species–area relationships? A test from forests in China. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6871   Bateman, B. L., VanDerWal, J. and Johnson, C. 2011. Nice weather for bettongs: using weather events, not climate means, in species distribution models. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.  

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E6874   Mora, C., Treml, E. A., Roberts, J., Crosby, K., Roy, D. and Tittensor, D. P. 2011. High connectivity among habitats precludes the relationship between dispersal and range size in tropical reef fishes. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdfexcelpix
E6878   Brotons, L., De Cáceres, M., Fall, A. and Fortin, M.-J. 2011. Modeling bird species distribution change in fire prone Mediterranean landscapes: incorporating species dispersal and landscape dynamics. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6900   Jamoneau, A., Chabrerie, O., Closset-Kopp, D. and Decocq, G. 2011. Fragmentation alters beta-diversity patterns of habitat specialists within forest metacommunities. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6904   Lepš, J., de Bello, F., Šmilauer, P. and Doležal, J. 2011. Community trait response to environment: disentangling species turnover vs intraspecific trait variability effects. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.  

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E6919   Araújo, M. B., Rozenfeld, A., Rahbek, C. and Marquet, P. A. 2011. Using species co-occurrence networks to assess the impact of climate change. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6923   Manzaneda, A. J. and Rey, P. J. 2011. Geographical and interspecific variation in the nutrient-enrichment hypothesis as an adaptive advantage of myrmecochory. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6924   Buchmann, C. M., Schurr, F. M., Nathan, R. and Jeltsch, F. 2011. Movement upscaled – the importance of individual foraging movement for community response to habitat loss. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6928   Schlaepfer, D. R., Lauenroth, W. K. and Bradford, J. B. 2011. Effects of ecohydrological variables on current and future ranges, local suitability patterns, and model accuracy in big sagebrush. – Ecography 000: 000–000.   pdf
E6930   Rodríguez-Pérez, J., Wiegand, T. and Santamaria,L. 2011. Frugivore behavior determines plant distribution: a spatially-explicit analysis of a plant-disperserinteraction. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6936   Frey, S. J. K., Strong, A. M. and McFarland, K. P. 2011. The relative contribution of local habitat and landscape context to metapopulation processes: a dynamic occupancy modeling approach. – Ecography
34: xxx–xxx.
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E6938   Garnas, J. R., Houston, D. R., Ayres, M. P. and Evans, C. 2011. Disease ontogeny overshadows effects of climate and species interactions on population dynamics in a nonnative forest disease complex. – Ecography 34:
xxx–xxx.
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E6940   Stange, E., Ayres, M. P. and Bess, J. A. 2011. Concordant population dynamics of Lepidoptera herbivores in a forest ecosystem. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6943   Essl, F., Mang, T., Dullinger, S., Moser, D. and Hulme, P. E. 2011. Macroecological drivers of alien conifer naturalizations worldwide. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdfpix

E6948

  Tucker, C. M., Rebelo, A. G. and Manne, L. L. 2011. Contribution of disturbance to distribution and abundance in a fire-adapted system. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6956   Jones, O. R., Purvis, A. and Quicke, D. L. J. 2011. Latitudinal gradients in taxonomic overdescription rate affect macroecological inferences using species list data. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6980   Vargas, P., Heleno, R., Traveset, A. and Nogales, M. 2011. Colonisation of the Galápagos Islands by plants with no specific syndromes for long-distance dispersal: a new perspective. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6994   Kalkvik, H. M., Stout, I. J., Doonan, T. J. and Parkinson, C. L. 2011. Investigating niche and lineage diversification in widely distributed taxa: phylogeography and ecological niche modeling of the Peromyscus maniculatus species group. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E6999   Heikkinen, R.K, Marmion, M. and Luoto, M. 2011. Does the interpolation accuracy of species distribution models come at the expense of transferability? – Ecography 000: 000–000.   pdf
E7002   Greenberg, R., Danner, R., Olsen, B. and Luther, D. 2011. High summer temperature explains bill size variation in salt marsh sparrows. – Ecography 34: xxx– xxx.   pdf
E7005   Ekroos, J. and Kuusaari, M. 2011. Landscape context affects the relationship between local and landscape species richness of butterflies in semi-natural habitats. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7040   Dallimer, M., Skinner, A. M. J., Davies, Z. J., Armsworth, P. R. and Gaston, K. J. 2011. Multiple habitat associations: the role of offsite habitat in determining onsite avian density and species richness. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7047   Pellissier, L., Pradervand, J.-N., Pottier, J., Dubuis, A., Maiorano, L. and Guisan, A. 2011. Butterfly assemblages predictions using empirical modelling
are more accurate at high altitudes and in plant-richgrasslands. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.
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E7050   Vasconcelos, T. D. S., Rodríguez, M. Á. and Hawkins, B. A. 2011. Species distribution modelling as a macroecological tool: a case study using New World amphibians. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.  

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E7058   Rayburn, A. P. and Wiegand, T. 2011. Individual species–area relationships and spatial patterns of species diversity in a Great Basin, semi-arid shrubland.
– Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.
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E7068   Douma, J. C., Aerts, R., Witte, J. P. M., Bekker, R. M., Kuntzmann, D., Metselaar, K. and van Bodegom, P. M. 2011. A combination of functionally different plant traits provides a means to quantitatively predict a broad range of species assemblages in NW Europe. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7071   Sullivan, S. M. P. and Vierling, K. T. 2011. Exploring the influences of multiscale environmental factors on the American dipper Cinclus mexicanus. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7078   Bunnefeld, N. and Phillimore, A. B. 2011. Island, archipelago and taxon effects: mixed models as a means of dealing with the imperfect design of nature’s experiments. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7084   Papadatou, E., Pradel, R., Schaub, M., Dolch, D., Geiger, H., Ibañez, C., Kerth, G., Popa-Lisseanu, A., Schorcht, W., Teubner, J. and Gimenez, O. 2011. Comparing survival among species with imperfect detection using multilevel analysis of mark–recapture data: a case study on bats. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7085   Pollock, L. J., Morris, W. K. and Vesk, P. A. 2011. The role of functional traits in species distributions revealed through a hierarchical model. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7103   Godsoe, W. and Harmon. L. J. 2010. How do species interactions affect species distribution models? – Ecography 000: 000–000   pdf
E7128   Borda-de-Água, L., Borges, P. A. V., Hubbell, S. P. and Pereira, H. M. 2011. Spatial scaling of species abundance distributions. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7132   Wu, Y., Yang, Q., Wen, Z., Xia, L., Zhang, Q. and Zhou, H. 2011. What drive the species richness patterns of non-volant small mammals along a subtropical elevational gradient? – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7136   Bogich, T. L., Barker, G. M., Mahlfeld, K., Climo, F., Green, R. and Balmford, A. 2011. Fragmentation, grazing and the species–area relationship. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7147   Roberts, D. R. and Hamann, A. 2011. Method selection for species distribution modelling: are temporally or spatially independent evaluations
necessary? – Ecography 34: 000–000.
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E7149   Landguth, E. L., Hand, B. K., Glassy, J., Cushmann, S. A. and Sawaya, M. 2011.UNICOR: a species connectivity and corridor network simulator. –
Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.
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E7154   Blaum, N., Schwager, M., Wichmann, M. C. and Rossmanith, E. 2011. Climate change, matrix suitability and gene flow in fragmented landscapes. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7156   Wang, G., Hobbs, N. T., Slade, N. A., Merritt, J. F., Getz, L. L., Hunter, Jr, M., Vessey, S. H., Witham, J. and Guillaumet, A. 2011. Comparative population dynamics of large and small mammals in the Northern
Hemisphere: deterministic and stochastic forces. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.
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E7157   Meynard, C. N. and Kaplan, D. M. 2011. The effect of a gradual response to the environment on species distribution modeling performance. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7176   Maitner, B. S., Rudgers, J. A., Dunham, A. E. and Whitney, K. D. 2011. Patterns of bird invasion are consistent with environmental filtering. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7181   Whitfeld, T. J. S., Kress, W. J., Erickson, D. L. and Weiblen, G. D. 2011. Change in community phylogenetic structure during tropical forest succession:
evidence from New Guinea. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.
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E7190   Catterall, S., Cook, A. R., Marion, G., Butler, A. and Hulme, P. E. 2011. Accounting for uncertainty in colonisation times: a novel approach to modelling the spatio-temporal dynamics of alien invasions using
distribution data. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.
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E7200   Zurell, D., Grimm, V., Rossmanith, E., Zbinden, N., Zimmermann, N. and Schröder, B. 2011. Uncertainty in predictions of range dynamics: black grouse climbing the Swiss Alps. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7227   Calkins, M. T., Beever, E. A., Boykin, K. G., Frey, J. K. and Andersen, M. C. 2011. Not-so splendid isolation: modeling climate-mediated range collapse of a montane mammal (Ochotona princeps) across
numerous ecoregions. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.
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E7231   Geange, S. W., Connell, A. M., Lester, P. J., Dunn, M. R. and Burns, K. C. 2011. Fish distributions along depht gradients of a sea mountain range conform to the mid-domain efffect. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7244   Locke, S. A., Levy, M. S., Marcogliese, D. J., Ackerman, S. and Daniel, J. 2011. The decay of parasite community similarity in ring-billed gulls Larus delawarensis and other hosts. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7259   Münkemüller, T., de Bello, F., Meynard, C.N., Gravel, D., Lavergne, S., Mouillot, D., Mouquet, N. and Thuiller, W. 2011. From diversity indices to community assembly processes: A test with simulated data – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7286   Lundborg, R., Helm, A., Bommarco, R., Heikkinen, R. K., Kuhn, I., Pykälä, J. and Pärtel, M. 2011. Effect of habitat area and isolation on plant trait distribution in European forests and grasslands. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7300   Lamarque, L. J., Delzon, S., Sloan, M. H. and Lortie, C. J. 2012. Biogeographical contrasts to assess local and regional patterns of invasion: a case study with two reciprocally introduced exotic maple trees. – Ecography
35: xxx–xxx.
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E7314   Hidalgo, M., Rouyer, T., Bartolino, V., Cerviño, S., Ciannelli, L., Massutí, E., Jadaud, A., Sabrino-Rey, F., Durant, J. M., Santurtún, M., Piñeiro, C. and
Stenseth, N. C. 2011. Context-dependent interplays between truncated demographies and climate variation shape the population growth rate of a harvested species. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.
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E7326   Lawton, R. J., Cole, A. J., Berumen, M. L. and Pratchett, M. S. 2011. Detecting local vesus regional specialisation: dietary versatility reduces vulnerability to climate change among coral-feeding butterflyfishes.
– Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.
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E7348   Dormann, C. F., Elith, J., Bacher, S., Buchmann, C., Carl, G., Carré, G., García Marquéz, J. R., Gruber, B., Lafourcade, B., Leitão, P. J., Münkemüller, T., McClean, C., Osborne, P. E., Reineking, B., Schröder, B., Skidmore, A. K., Zurell, D. and Lautenbach, S. 2012. Collinearity: a review of methods to deal with it 2012. Collinearity: a review of methods to deal with it and a simulation study evaluating their performance. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7364   Beck, J., Ballesteros-Mejia, L., Buchmann, C. M., Dengler, J., Fritz, S. A., Gruber, B., Hof, C., Jansen, F., Knapp, S., Kreft, H., Schneider, A.-K., Winter, M. and Dormann, C. F. 2012. What’s on the horizon for
macroecology? – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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E7398   Fordham, D. A., Wigley, T. M. L., Watts, M. J. and Brook, B. W. 2011. Strengthening forecasts of climate change impacts with multi-model ensemble averaged projections using MAGICC/SCENGEN 5.3. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7434   Gillingham, P. K., Palmer, S. C. F., Huntley, B., Kunin, W. E., Chipperfield, J. D. and Thomas, C. D. 2011. The relative importance of climate and habitat in determining the distributions of species at different spatial scales: a case study with ground beetles in Great Britain. – Ecography 34: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7463   Wagner, H. H., Lehnert, H., Rico, Y. and Boehmer, H. J. 2012. Process-based long-term evaluation of an ecological network of calcareous grasslands connected by sheep herding. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7479   Carboni, M., Münkemüller, T., Gallien, L., Lavergne,
S., Acosta, L. and Thuiller, W. 2012. Darwin’s
naturalization hypothesis: scale matters in coastal plant
communities. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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E7665   Oliver, T. H., Brereton, t. and Roy, D. B. 2012.
Population resilience to an extreme drought is
influenced by habitat area and fragmentation in the
local landscape. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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E7681   Schuster, R. and Arcese, P. 2012. Using bird species community occurrence to prioritize forests for old growth restoration. – Ecography 35: xxx-xxx.   pdf
E7779   Korallo-Vinarskaya, N. P, Vinarski, M. V., Khokhlova,
I. S. and Krasnov, B. R. 2012. Body size and coexistence
in gamasid mites parasitic on small mammals: null
model analyses at three hierarchical scales. – Ecography
35: xxx–xxx.
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E7786   Wang, Z., Rahbek, C. and Fang, J. 2012. Effects of
geographical extent on the determinants of woody
plant diversity. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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E7801   Lachish, S., Knowles, S. C. L., Alves, R., Sepil, I.,
Davies, A., Lee, S., Wood, M. J., Sheldon, B. C. 2012.
Spatial determinants of infection risk in a multi-species
avian malaria system. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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E7805   Platts, P. J., Gereau, R. E., Burgess, N. D. and Marchant, R. 2012. Research article: Spatial heterogeneity of climate change in an Afromontane centre of endemism. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7853   Viana, M., Jackson, A. L., Graham, N. and Parnell, A.
C. 2012. Disentangling spatio-temporal processes in a
hierarchical system: a case study in fisheries discards. –
Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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2012

E6882   Tang, Z., Fang, J., Chi, X., Feng, J., Liu, Y., Shen, Z.,
Wang, X., Wang, Z., Wu, X., Zheng, C. and Gaston, K.
J. 2012. Patterns of plant beta-diversity along elevational
and latitudinal gradients in mountain forests of China.
– Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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E6988   Wang, Z., Fang, J., Tang, Z. and Shi, L. 2012. Directional and geographical patterns in beta diversity of China’s woody plants: niches versus dispersal limitations. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7057   Felde, V. A., Kapfer, J. and Grytnes, J. A. 2012. Upward shift in elevational plant species ranges in Sikkilsdalen, central Norway. – Ecography 35: 000–000.   pdf
E7138   Crase, B., Liedloff, A. C. and Wintle, B. A. 2012. A new method for dealing with residual spatial autocorrelation in species distribution models. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7140   Douma, J. C., Witte, J.-P. M., Aerts, R., Bartholomeus, R. P., Ordoñez, J. C., Venterink, H. O., Wassen, M. J. and van Bodegom, P. M. 2012. Towards a functional basis for predicting vegetation patterns; incorporating
plant traits in habitat distribution models. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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E7193   Duarte, L. D. S., Prieto, P. V. and Pillar, V. D. 2012. Assessing spatial and environmental drivers of phylogenetic assembly in Brazilian Araucaria forests. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7197   Giannini, T. C., Chapman, D. S., Saraiva, A. M., Alvesdos-
Santos, I. and Biesmeijer, J. C. 2012. Improving
species distribution models using biotic interactions:
a case study of parasites, pollinators and plants. –
Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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E7281   Nilsson Jacobi, M., André, C., Döös, K. and Jonsson,
P. R. 2012. Identification of subpopulations from
connectivity matrices. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7291   Van Moorter, B., Visscher, D., Herfindal, I., Basille,
M. and Mysterud, A. 2012. Inferring behavioural
mechanisms in habitat selection studies – getting the
null-hypothesis right for functional and familiarity
responses. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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E7330   Trathan, P. N., Ratcliffe, N. and Masden, E. A. 2012. Ecological drivers of change at South Georgia: the krill surplus, or climate variability. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7333   Chirima, G. J., Owen-Smith, N., Erasmus, B. F. N.
and Parrini, F. 2012. Distributional niche of relatively
rare sable antelope in a South African savanna: habitat
versus biotic relationships. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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E7339   Tuomisto, H., Ruokolainen, L. and Ruokolainen, K. 2012. Modelling niche and neutral dynamics: on the ecological interpretation of variation partitioning results. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7340   Morin, X. and Lechowicz, M. J. 2012. Niche breadth
and range area in North American trees. – Ecography
35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7438   de Bello, F., Lavorel, S., Lavergne, S., Albert, C. H.,
Boulangeat, I., Mazel, F. and Thuiller, W. 2012.
Hierarchical effects of environmental filters on the
functional structure of plant communities: a case study
in the French Alps. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7361   Wiegand, T., Fangliang, H. and Hubbell, S. P. 2012. A
systematic comparison of summary characteristics for
quantifying point patterns in ecology. – Ecography 35:
xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7367   Basille, M., Fortin, D., Dussault, C., Ouellet, J.-P. and Courtois, R. 2012. Ecologically based definition of seasons clarifies predator–prey interactions. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7374   Valdujo, P. H., Carnaval, A. C. O. Q. and Graham,
C. H. 2012. Environmental correlates of anuran beta
diversity in the Brazilian Cerrado. – Ecography 35:
xxx–xxx.
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E7384   Wang, X. and Fang, J. 2012. Constraining null models
with environmental gradients: a new method for
evaluating the effects of environmental factors and
geometric constraints on geographic diversity patterns.
– Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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E7430   Giehl, E. L. H. and Jarenkow, J. A. 2012. Niche conservatism, time, and the differences in species richness at the transition of tropical and subtropical climates in South America. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7448   Homburg, K., Schuldt, A., Drees, C. and Assmann, T. 2012. Broad-scale geographic patterns in body size and hind wing development of western Palaearctic carabid beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae). – Ecography
35: xxx–xxx.
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E7458   Treasure, A. M. and Chown, S. L. 2012. Contingent absences account for range limits but not the local abundance structure of an invasive springtail. –
Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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E7514   Gallagher, R. V., Hughes, L. and Leishman, M. R.
2012. Species loss and gain in communities under
future climate change: consequences for functional
diversity. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7519   García, D., Martínez, D., Herrera, J. M. and Morales, J. M. 2012. Functional heterogeneity in a plant–frugivore assemblage enhances seed dispersal resilience to habitat loss. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7534   le Roux, P. C., Virtanen, R., Heikkinen, R. K. and Luoto, M. 2012. Biotic interactions affect the elevationalranges of high-latitude plant species. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7549   Casanovas, P., Lynch, H. J. and Fagan, W. F. 2012. Multi-scale patterns of moss and lichen richness on the Antarctic Peninsula. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7588   Viana, D. S., Santamaría, L., Michot, T. C. and
Figuerola, J. 2012. Migratory strategies of waterbirds
shape the continental-scale dispersal of aquatic
organisms. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7608   Engler, R., Hordijk, W. and Guisan, A. 2012. The
MIGCLIM R package – seamless intergration of
dispersal constraints into projections of species
distribution models. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7587   Louzao, M., Aumont, O., Hothorn, T., Wiegand, T. and Weimerskirch, H. 2012. Foraging in a changing environment: habitat shifts of an oceanic predator over the last half century. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdfpdf
E7664   Sundberg, S. 201X. Spore rain in relation to regional sources and beyond. – Ecography 35: 000–000.   pdf
E7669   Weigelt, P. and Kreft, H. 2012. Quantifying island
isolation – insights from global patterns of insular plant
species richness. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
 

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E7683   Kharouba, H. M., McCune, J. L., Thuiller, W. and
Huntley, B. 2012. BDo ecological differences between
taxonomic groups influence the relationship between
species’ distributions and climate? A global metaanalysis
using species distribution models. – Ecography
35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7697   Hui, C., Roura-Pascual, N., Brotons, L., Robinson, R.
A. and Evans, K. L. 2012. Flexible dispersal strategies
in native and non-native ranges: environmental quality
and the ‘good-stay, bad-disperse’ rule. – Ecography 35:
xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7716   Pellissier, L., Alvarez, N., Espíndola, A., Pottier, J.,
Dubuis, A., Pradervand, J.-N. and Guisan, A. 2012.
Phylogenetic alpha and beta diversities of butterfly
communities correlate with climate in the western
Swiss Alps. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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E7717   Brischoux, F., Tingley, R., Shine, R. and Lillywhite, H. B. 2012. Salinity influences the distribution of marine snakes: implications for evolutionary transitions to marine life. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7723   Wittmann, F., Householder, E., Piedade, M. T. F., de
Assis, R. L., Schöngart, J., Parolin, P. and Junk, W. J.
2012. Habitat specifity, endemism and the neotropical
distribution of Amazonian white-water floodplain
trees. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7724   Dias, M. S., Cornu, J.-F., Oberdorff, T., Lasso, C. A.
and Tedesco, P. A. 2012. Natural fragmentation in river
networks as a driver of speciation for freshwater fishes.
– Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
 

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E7733   Peters, W., Hebblewhite, M., DeCesare, N., Cagnacci,
F. and Musiani, M. 2012. Resource separation analysis
with moose indicates threats to caribou in human
altered landscapes. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7737   Thornton, D. G., Wirsing, A. J., Roth, J. D. and
Murray, D. L. 2012. Habitat quality and population
density drive occupancy dynamics of snowshoe hare in
variegated landscapes. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7738   Stefanescu, C., Páramo, F., Åkesson, S., Alarcón, M.,
Ávila, A., Brereton, T., Carnicer, J., Cassar, L. F., Fox,
R., Heliölä, J., Hill, J. K., Hirneisen, N., Kjellén, N.,
Kühn, E., Kuussaari, M., Leskinen, M., Liechti, F.,
Musche, M., Regan, E. C., Reynolds, D. R., Ryrholm,
N., Schmaljohann, H., Settele, J., Thomas, C. D., van
Swaay, C. and Chapman, J. W. 2012. Multi-generational
long-distance migration of insects: studying the painted
lady butterfly in the Western Palaearctic. – Ecography
35: xxx–xxx.
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E7749   Haby, N. A., Prowse, T. A. A., Gregory, S. D., Watts, M.
J., Delean, S., Fordham, D. A., Foulkes, J. and Brook,
B. W. 2012. Scale dependency of metapopulation
models used to predict climate change impacts on small
mammals. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7753   Eppinga, M. B., Pucko, C. A.,
Baudena, M., Beckage, B. and
Molofsky, J. 2012. A new
method to infer vegetation
boundary movement from
‘snapshot’ data. – Ecography
000: 000–000.
  pdf
E7762   Blanchet, F. G., Bergeron, J. A. C., Spence, J. R. and
He, F. 2012. Landscape effects of disturbance, habitat
heterogeneity and spatial autocorrelation for a ground
beetle (Carabidae) assemblage in mature boreal forest.
– Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7773   Roquet, C., Thuiller, W. and Lavergne, S. 2012.
Building megaphylogenies for macroecology: taking
up the challenge. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7793   May, F., Giladi, I., Ristow, M., Ziv, Y. and Jeltsch, F.
2013. Metacommunity, mainland-island system or
island communities? – Assessing the regional dynamics
of plant communities in a fragmented landscape. –
Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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E7799   Lindström, Å., Green, M., Paulson, G., Smith, H.
G. and Devictor, V. 2012. Rapid changes in bird
community composition at multiple temporal and
spatial scales in response to recent climate change. –
Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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E7852   Blois, J. L., Williams, J. W., Fitzpatrick, M. C., Ferrier, S., Veloz, S. D., He, F., Liu, Z., Manion, G. and Otto-Bliesner, B. 2012. Modeling the climatic drivers of spatial patterns in vegetation composition since the Last Glacial Maximum. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7886   Pittiglio, C., Skidmore, A. K., van Gils, H. A. M. J.
and Prins, H. H. T. 2012. Elephant response to spatial
heterogeneity in a savanna landscape of northern
Tanzania. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7877   Menéndez-Guerrero, P. A. and Graham, C. H. 2012.
Evaluating multiple causes of amphibian declines of
Ecuador using geographical quantitative analyses. –
Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7903   Virtanen, R., Grytnes, J.-A., Lenoir, J., Luoto, M., Oksanen, J., Oksanen, L. and Svenning, J.-C. 2012. Productivity-diversity patterns in arctic tundra vegetation. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7922   le Roux, P. C., Virtanen, R. and Luoto, M. 2012. Geomorphological
disturbance is necessary for predicting
fine-scale species distributions. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
E7927   Samaš, P., Grim, T., Hauber, M. E., Cassey, P.,
Weidinger, K. and Evans, K. L. 2013. Ecological
predictors of reduced avian reproductive investment in
the southern hemisphere. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00002   Phillipsen, I. C. and Lytle, D. A. 2012. Aquatic insects in a sea of desert: population genetic structure is shaped by limited dispersal in a naturally fragmented landscape. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
ECOG-00011   Wang, X., Swenson, N. G., Wiegand, T., Wolf, A., Zhao,
Y., Bai, X., Xing, D. and Hao, Z. 2012. Phylogenetic
and functional area relationships in two temperate
forests. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
Ecog-00020   Patiño, J., Guilhaumon, F., Whittaker, R. J., Triantis, K.
A., Gradstein, S. R., Hedenäs, L., González-Mancebo,
J. M. and Vanderpoorten, A. 2012. Accounting for
data heterogeneity in patterns of biodiversity: an
application of linear mixed effect models to the
oceanic island biogeography of spore-producing
plants. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
ECOG-00023   Kitching, R. L., Ashton, L., Nakamura, A., Whitaker,
T. and Khen, C. V. 2012. Distance-driven species
turnover in Bornean rainforests: homogeneity and
heterogeneity in primary and post-logging forests. –
Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
ECOG-00030   Brehm, G., Strutzenberger, P. and Fiedler, K. 2013.
Phylogenetic diversity of geometrid moths decreases
with elevation in the tropical Andes. – Ecography 36:
xxx–xxx.
 

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ECOG-00035   Latham, A. D. M., Latham, M. C., Knopff, K. H.,
Hebblewhite, M. and Boutin, S. 2013. Wolves, whitetailed
deer, and beaver: implications of seasonal prey
switching for woodland caribou declines. – Ecography
36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00045   Wang, S., Tang, Z., Qiao, X., Shen, Z., Wang, X., Zheng, C. and Fang, J. 2012. The influence of species pools and local processes on the community structure: a test case with woody plant communities in China’s mountains. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.   pdf
ECOG-00049   Shen, Z., Fei, S., Liu, Y., Liu, Z., Feng, J., Tang, Z.,
Wang, X., Wu, X., Zheng, C., Zhu, B., Fang, J. 2012.
Geographical patterns of community-based tree species
richness in Chinese mountain forests: the effects of
contemporary climate and regional history. – Ecography
000: 000–000.
  pdf
ECOG-00057   Heino, J. and Grönroos, M. 2013. Does environmental
heterogeneity affect species co-occurrence in
ecological guilds across stream macroinvertebrate
metacommunities? – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
EGOG-00064   Johansson, H., Stoks, R., Nilsson-Örtman, V.,
Ingvarsson, P. K. and Johansson, F. 2012. Largescale
patterns in genetic variation, gene flow and
differentiation in five species of European Coenagrionid
damselfly provide mixed support for the centralmarginal
hypothesis. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00078   Rich, M. E., Gough, L. and Boelman, N. T. 2013.
Arctic arthropod assemblages in habitats of differing
shrub dominance. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
ECOG-00083   Pitman, N. C. A., Silman, M. R. and Terborgh, J. W. 2012. Oligarchies in Amazonian tree communities: a ten-year review. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.  

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ECOG-00086   Fang, J., Wang, X., Liu, Y., Tang, Z., White, P. S.
and 2012. Multi-scale patterns of forest structure and
species composition in relation to climate in northeast
China. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00120   Vardien, W., Richardson, D. M., Foxcroft, L. C.,
Wilson, J. R. U. and Le Roux, J. J. 2013. Management
history determines gene flow in a prominent invader. –
Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00126   Wang, X., Tang, Z., Shen, Z., Zheng, C.,
Luo, J. and Fang, J. 2012. Relative
influence of regional species richness vs
local climate on local species richness in
China’s forests. – Ecography 000: 000–
000.
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ECOG-00137   Otto, C. R. V., Bailey, L. L. and Roloff, G. J. 2013.
Improving species occupancy estimation when
sampling violates the closure assumption. – Ecography
36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00140   Krasnov, B. R., Vinarski, M. V., Korallo-Vinarskaya,
N. P. and Khokhlova, I. S. 2013. Ecological correlates
of body size in gamasid mites parasitic on small
mammals: abundance and niche breadth. – Ecography
36: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
ECOG-00143   van de Pol, M., Brouwer, L., Brooker, L. C., Brooker,
M. G., Colombelli-Négrel, D., Hall, M. L., Langmore,
N. E., Peters, A., Pruett-Jones, S., Russell, E. M.,
Webster, M. S. and Cockburn, A. 2013. Problems with
using large-scale oceanic climate indices to compare
climatic sensitivities across populations and species. –
Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
ECOG-00156   Owen-Smith, N. and Ogutu, J. O. 2013. Controls over
reproductive phenology among ungulates: allometry
and tropical-temperate contrasts. – Ecography 36:
xxx–xxx.
 

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ECOG-00192   Fayle, T. M., Turner, E. C. and Foster, W. A. 2013.
Ant mosaics occur in SE Asian oil palm plantation
but not rain forest and are influenced by the presence
of nest-sites and non-native species. – Ecography 36:
xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00227   Barnagaud, J.-Y., Barbaro, L., Hampe, A., Jiguet, F. and
Archaux, F. 2013. Species’ thermal preferences affect
forest bird communities along landscape and local scale
habitat gradients. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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E7585   Li, W. and Guo, Q. 2013. How to assess the prediction
accuracy of species presence–absence models without
absence data? – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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E7696   Lauzerali, C., Grenouillet, G. and Brosse, S. 2013. Spatial range shape drives the grain size effects in species distribution models. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.   pdf
E7868   Richgels, K. L. D., Hoverman, J. T. and Johnson, P. T. J.
2013. Evaluating structure and the role of regional and
local processes in a larval trematode metacommunity of
Helisoma trivolvis. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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E7872   Merow, C., Smith, M. J. and Silander, Jr J. A. 2013.
A practical guide to MaxEnt for modeling species’
distributions: what it does, and why inputs and settings
matter. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
 

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E7927   Samaš, P., Grim, T., Hauber, M. E., Cassey, P.,
Weidinger, K. and Evans, K. L. 2013. Ecological
predictors of reduced avian reproductive investment in
the southern hemisphere. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00001   Iversen, L. L., Rannap, R., Thomsen, P. F., Kielgast, J.
and Sand-Jensen, K. 2013. How do low dispersal species
establish large range sizes? The case of the water beetle
Graphoderus bilineatus. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00018   Hassall, C. 2013. Time stress and temperature
explain continental variation in damselfly body size. –
Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00057   Heino, J. and Grönroos, M. 2013. Does environmental
heterogeneity affect species co-occurrence in
ecological guilds across stream macroinvertebrate
metacommunities? – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
ECG-00060   Heegaard, E., Gjerde, I. and Sætersdal, M. 2013.
Contribution of rare and common species to richness
patterns at local scales. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
ECOG-00078   Rich, M. E., Gough, L. and Boelman, N. T. 2013.
Arctic arthropod assemblages in habitats of differing
shrub dominance. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
ECOG-00095   Medina, N. G., Albertos, B., Lara, F., Mazimpaka, V.,
Garilleti, R., Draper, D. and Hortal, J. 2013. Species
richness of epiphytic bryophytes: drivers across scales
on the edge of the Mediterranean. – Ecography 36:
xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00102   Sutcliffe, P. R., Mellin, C., Pitcher, C. R., Possingham,
H. P. and Caley, M. J. 2013. Regional-scale patterns
and predictors of species richness and abundance across
twelve major tropical inter-reef taxa. – Ecography 36:
xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00107   Smith, A. B., Santos, M. J., Koo, M. S., Rowe, K. M.
C., Patton, J. L., Perrine, J. D., Beissinger, S. R. and
Moritz, C. 2013. Evaluation of species distribution
models by resampling of sites surveyed a century ago
by Joseph Grinnell. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00120   Vardien, W., Richardson, D. M., Foxcroft, L. C.,
Wilson, J. R. U. and Le Roux, J. J. 2013. Management
history determines gene flow in a prominent invader. –
Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00122   Beaudrot, L., Rejmánek, M. and Marshall, A. J. 2013.
Dispersal modes affect tropical forest assembly across
trophic levels. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00127   Madon, B., Warton, D. I. and Araújo, M. B. 2013.
Community-level vs species-specific approaches to
model selection. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00138   Braunisch, V., Coppes, J., Schmid, H., Suchant,
R., Arlettaz, R. and Bollmann, K. 2013. Selecting
from correlated climate variables: a major source of
uncertainty for predicting species distributions under
climate change. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00140   Krasnov, B. R., Vinarski, M. V., Korallo-Vinarskaya,
N. P. and Khokhlova, I. S. 2013. Ecological correlates
of body size in gamasid mites parasitic on small
mammals: abundance and niche breadth. – Ecography
36: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
ECOG-00143   van de Pol, M., Brouwer, L., Brooker, L. C., Brooker,
M. G., Colombelli-Négrel, D., Hall, M. L., Langmore,
N. E., Peters, A., Pruett-Jones, S., Russell, E. M.,
Webster, M. S. and Cockburn, A. 2013. Problems with
using large-scale oceanic climate indices to compare
climatic sensitivities across populations and species. –
Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00147   Fordham, D. A., Akçakaya, H. R., Araújo, M. B.,
Keith, D. A. and Brook, B. W. 2013. Tools for
integrating range change, extinction risk and climate
change information into conservation management. –
Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00155   Arnan, X., Cerdá, X., Rodrigo, A. and Retana, J. 2013.
Response of ant functional composition to fire. –
Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00156   Owen-Smith, N. and Ogutu, J. O. 2013. Controls over
reproductive phenology among ungulates: allometry
and tropical-temperate contrasts. – Ecography 36:
xxx–xxx.
 

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ECOG-00161   Fang, J., Shen, Z., Tang, Z., Wang, X., Wang, Z., Feng,
J., Liu, Y., Qiao, X., Wu, X. and Zheng, C. 2012. Forest
community survey and the structural characteristics of
forests in China. – Ecography 35: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00185   Auffret, A. G. and Cousins, S. A. O. 2013. Grassland
connectivity by roads, motor vehicles and grazing
livestock. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00188   Ulrich, W. and Fattorini, S. 2013. Longitudinal
gradients in the phylogenetic community structure of
European Tenebrionidae (Coleoptera) do not coincide
with the major routes of postglacial colonization. –
Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
 

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ECOG-00192   Fayle, T. M., Turner, E. C. and Foster, W. A. 2013.
Ant mosaics occur in SE Asian oil palm plantation
but not rain forest and are influenced by the presence
of nest-sites and non-native species. – Ecography 36:
xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00197   Fisichelli, N. A., Frelich, L. E. and Reich, P. B.
2013. Temperate tree expansion into adjacent boreal
forest patches facilitated by warmer temperatures. –
Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00201   Dalsgaard, B., Trøjelsgaard, K., Martín González, A.
M., Nogués-Bravo, D., Ollerton, J., Petanidou, T.,
Sandel, B., Schleuning, M., Wang, Z., Rahbek, C.,
Sutherland, W. J., Svenning, J.-C. and Olesen, J. M.
2013. Historical climate-change influences modularity
and nestedness of pollination networks. – Ecography
36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00215   Guerin, G. R., Biffin, E. and Lowe, A. J. 2013.
Spatial modelling of species turnover identifies climate
ecotones, climate change tipping points and vulnerable
taxonomic groups. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00223   Carstensen, D. W., Dalsgaard, B., Svenning, J.-C.,
Rahbek, C., Fjeldså, J., Sutherland, W. J. and Olesen,
J. M. 2013. The functional biogeography of species:
biogeographical species roles of birds in Wallacea and
the West Indies. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
 

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ECOG-00227   Barnagaud, J.-Y., Barbaro, L., Hampe, A., Jiguet, F. and
Archaux, F. 2013. Species’ thermal preferences affect
forest bird communities along landscape and local scale
habitat gradients. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00236   Cantalapiedra, J. L., Hernández Fernández, M. and
Moraleas, J. 2013. The biogeographic history of
ruminant faunas determines the phylogenetic structure
of their assemblages at different scales. – Ecography 36:
xxx–xxx.
 

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ECOG-00237   Dubuis, A., Rossier, L., Pottier, J., Pellissier, L., Vittoz,
P. and Guisan, A. 2013. Predicting current and future
spatial community patterns of plant functional traits. –
Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00242   Werner, P., Lötters, S., Schmidt, B. R., Engler, J. O.
and Rödder, D. 2013. The role of climate for the range
limits of parapatric European land salamanders. –
Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00245   Kittinger, J. N., Van Houtan, K. S., McClenachan,
L. E. and Lawrence, A. L. 2013. Using historical data
to assess the biogeography of population recovery. –
Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00246   Fernández-Chacón, A., Genovart, M., Pradel, R.,
Tavecchia, G., Bertolero, A., Piccardo, J., Forero, M.
G., Afán, I., Muntaner, J. and Oro, D. 2013. When
to stay, when to disperse and where to go: survival
and dispersal patterns in a spatially structured seabird
population. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00272   Kozlov, M. V., van Nieukerken, E. J., Zverev, V. and
Zvereve, E. L. 2013. Abundance and diversity of
birch-feeding leafminers along latitudinal gradients in
northern Europe. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00282   Comte, L. and Grenouillet, G. 2013. Do stream fish
track climate change? Assessing distribution shifts in
recent decades. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
ECOG-00287   Datry, T., Larned, S. T., Fritz, K. M., Bogan, M. T.,
Wood, P. J., Meyer, E. I. and Santos, A. N. 2013.
Broad-scale patterns of invertebrate richness and
community composition in temporary rivers: effects of
flow intermittence. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
ECOG-00289   Gómez, C. and Espadaler, X. 2013. An update of the world survey of myrmecochorous dispersal distances. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.  

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ECOG-00291   Parravicini, V., Kulbicki, M., Bellwood, D. R.,
Friedlander, A. M., Arias-Gonzalez, J. E., Chabanet,
P., Floeter, S. R., Myers, R., Vigliola, L., D’Agata, S.
and Mouillot, D. 2013. Global patterns and predictors
of tropical reef fish species richness. – Ecography 36:
xxx–xxx.
 

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ECOG-00299   Cumming, S. G., D. Stralberg, K. Lefevre, E. Bayne, S. Fang, P. Fontaine, D. Mazerolle, F. K. A. Schmiegelow, P. Sólymos, and S. Song. Climate and vegetation hierarchically structure continental patterns of songbird distribution and abundance in the Canadian boreal region. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.   txt2
ECOG-00345   Vanderwel, M. C. and Purves, D. W. 2013. How do
disturbances and environmental heterogeneity affect
the pace of forest distribution shifts under climate
change? – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
 

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ECOG-00346   Letten, A. D., Ashcroft, M. B., Keith, D. A., Gollan, J.
R. and Ramp, D. 2013. The importance of temporal
climate variability for spatial patterns in plant diversity.
– Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
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ECOG-00362   Stenberg, D. and Kennard, M. J. 2013. Phylogenetic effects on functional traits and life history strategies of Australian freshwater fish. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.  

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ECOG-00388   Rayner, L., Lindenmayer, D. B., Wood, J. T., Gibbons,
P. and Manning, A. D. 2013. Are protected areas
maintaining bird diversity? – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
ECOG-00396   Loyola, R. D., Lemes, P., Brum, F. T., Provete, D. B.
and Duarte, L. D. S. 2013. Clade-specific consequences
of climate change to amphibians in Atlantic Forest
protected areas. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
ECOG-00444   Dapporto, L., Ramazzotti, M., Fattorini, S., Talavera,
G., Vila, R. and Dennis, R. L. H. 2013. recluster:
an unbiased clustering procedure for beta-diversity
turnover. – Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
ECOG-00466   Rosauer, D. F., Ferrier, S., Williams, K. J., Manion,
G., Keogh, J. S. and Laffan, S. W. 2013. Phylogenetic
generalised dissimilarity modelling: a new approach
to analysing and predicting spatial turnover in
the phylogenetic composition of communities. –
Ecography 36: xxx–xxx.
  pdf

 

Journal of Avian Biology

JAB3533   Päckert, M., Dietzen, C., Martens, J., Wink, M. and Kvist, L. 2006. Radiation of Atlantic goldcrest Regulus regulus spp.: evidence of a new taxon from the Canary Islands. – J. Avian Biol. 37: 364–380.  
JAB3628   Bensch, S., Bengtsson, G. and Åkesson, S. 2006. Patterns of stable isotope signatures in willow warbler Phylloscopus trochilus feathers collected in Africa. – J. Avian Biol. 37: 323–330.  
JAB3767   Joseph, L., Wilke, T., Ten Have, J. and Chesser, R. T. 2006. Implications of mitochondrial DNA polyphyly in two ecologically undifferentiated but morphologically distinct migratory birds, the masked and whithe-browed woodswallows Artamus spp. of inland Australia. – J. Avian Biol. 37: 625-636.  
JAB3999   Bergstrom, B. J. and Sherry, T. W. 2008. Estimating lipid and lean body mass in small passerine birds using TOBEC, external morphology and
subcutaneous fat-scoring. – J. Avian. Biol. 39: 507–513.
  pdf
JAB4143   Galeotti, P. and Rubolini, D. 2007. Head ornaments in owls: what are their functions? – J. Avian. Biol. 38: 731-736.   pdf
JAB4383   Anna M. Kearns, Leo Joseph, Scott V. Edwards and Michael C. Double. 2009. Inferring the phylogeography and evolutionary history of the splendid fairy-wren Malurus splendens from mitochondrial DNA and spectrophotometry.– J. Avian Biol. 40: 7–17.   pdf
JAB4486   Jønsson, K. A., Bowie, R. C. K., Moyle, R. G., Christidis, L., Filardi, C. E., Norman, J. A. and Fjeldså, J. 2008. Molecular phylogenetics and diversification within one of the most geographically variable bird species complexes Pachycephala pectoralis/melanura. – J. Avian Biol. 39: 473–478.   pdf
JAB4598   Henningsson, S. S. and Karlsson, H. 2009. Do adult and juvenile dunlins Calidris alpina form randomly mixed flocks during fall migration? – J. Avian Biol. 40: 646-649.   pdf
JAB4661   Tjørve, K. M. C., García-Peña, G. E. and Székely, T. 2009. Chick growth rates in Charadriides: comparative analyses of breeding climate, development mode and parental care. – J. Avian Biol. 40: 553–558.   pdf
JAB4820   Galván, I., Negro, J. J., Bortolotti, G. R. and Margalida, A. 2009. On silver wings: a fragile structural mechanism increases plumage conspicuousness. – J. Avian Biol. 40: 475–480.   pdf
JAB4828   Goodale, E. and Beauchamp, G. 2010. The relationship between leadership and gregariousness in mixed-species bird flocks. – J. Avian Biol. 41: 99–103.   pdf
JAB5023   Ibarguchi, G., Gaston, A. J. and Friesen, V. L. 2011. Philopatry,
Morphological divergence, and kin groups: structuring in thick-billed
murres Uria lomvia within a colony in Arctic Canada. – J. Avian Biol. 42: 134-150.
  pdf
JAB5053   Kemp, M. U., Shamoun-Baranes, J., van Gasteren, H., Bouten, W. and van Loon, E. E. 2010. Can wind explain seasonal differences in migration speed? – J. Avian Biol. 41: 672–677.   pdfpdf
JAB5058   Klaassen, R. H. G., Strandberg, R., Hake, M., Olofsson, P., Tøttrup, A. P. and Alerstam, T. 2010. Loop migration in adult marsh harriers Circus aeruginosus, as revealed by satellite telemetry. – J. Avian Biol. 41: 200-207.   pdf
JAB5113   Mardon, J., Saunders, S. M. and Bonadonna, F. 2011. From preen secretions to plumage: the chemical trajectory of blue petrels’ Halobaena caerulea social scent. − J. Avian Biol. 42: 29–38.   pdf
JAB5161   Procházka, P., Stokke, B. G., Jensen, H. Fainová, D., Bellinvia, E. Fossøy, F., Vikan, J. R., Bryja, J. and Soler, M. 2011. Low genetic differentiation among reed warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus populations across Europe. – J. Avian Biol. 42: 103-113.   pdf
JAB5224   Coulton, D. W., Clark, R. G., Howerter, D. W., Anderson, M. G.. and Wassenaar, L. I. 2011. Costs and benefits of natal dispersal in yearling mallards Anas platyrhynchos. – J. Avian Biol. 42: 123-133.   pdf
JAB5280   Talbot, S. L., Palmer, A. G., Sage, G. K., Sonsthagen, S. A., Swem, T., Brimm, D. J. and White, C. M. 2011. Lack of genetic polymorphism among peregrine falcons Falco peregrinus of Fiji. – J. Avian Biol. 42: 415-428.   pdf
JAB5283   Tietze, D. T., Martens, J., Sun, .Y-H., Severinghaus, L. L. and Päckert, M. 2011. Song evolution in the coal tit Parus ater. – J. Avian Biol. 42: 214-230.   pdf
JAB5347   Hope, D. D., Lank, D. B., Smith, B. D. and Ydenberg, R. C. 2011. Migration of two calidrid sandpiper species on the predator landscape: how stopover time and hence migration speed vary with geographical proximity to danger. – J. Avian Biol. 42: 522-529.   pdf
JAB5351   Vasko, V., Laaksonen, T., Valkama, J. and Korpimäki, E. 2011. Breeding dispersal of Eurasian kestrels Falco tinnunculus under temporally fluctuating food abundance. – J. Avian Biol. 42: 552-563.   pdf
JAB5360   Toews, D. P. L., Brelsford, A. and Irwin, D. E. 2011. Hybridization between Townsend’s Dendroica townsendi and black-throated green warblers D. virens in an avian suture zone. – J. Avian Biol. 42: 434-446.  

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JAB5372   Canales-Delgadillo, J. C., Scott-Morales, L. and Korb, J. 2012. The influence of habitat fragmentation on genetic diversity of a rare bird species that commonly faces environmental fluctuations. – J. Avian Biol. 43: 168–176.   pdf
JAB5402   Remeš, V., Matysioková, B. and Klejdus, B. 2011. Egg yolk antioxidant deposition as a function of parental ornamentation, age, and environment in great tits Parus major. – J. Avian Biol. 42: 387-396.   pdf
JAB5474   Zhao, N., Dai, C., Wang, W., Zhang, R., Qu, Y., Song, G., Chen, K., Yang, X., Zou, F. and Lei, F. 2012. Pleistocene climate shaped the divergence and demography of Asian populations of the great tit Parus
major: evidence from phylogeographic analysis and
ecological niche models. – J. Avian Biol. 43: 297–310.
  pdf
JAB5504   Whittaker, D. J., Dapper, A. L., Peterson, M. P., Atwell, J. W. and Ketterson, E. D. 2012. Maintenance of MHC Class IIB diversity in a recently established songbird population. – J. Avian Biol. 43: 109–118.   pdf
JAB5516   Seneviratne, S. S., Toews, D. P. L., Brelsford, A. and Irwin, D. E. 2012. Concordance of genetic and phenotypic characters across a sapsucker hybrid zone. – J. Avian Biol 43: 119–130.   pdf
JAB5520   Stracey, C. M. and Robinson, S. K. 2011. Are urban
habitats ecological traps for a native songbird? Seasonlong
productivity, apparent survival, and site fidelity in
urban and rural habitats. – J. Avian Biol. 42: 50–60.
  pdf
JAB5529   Mihoub, J. B., Mouawad, N. G., Pilard, P., Jiguet, F.,
Low, M. and Teplitsky, C. 2012. Impact of temperature
on the breeding performance and selection patterns
in lesser kestrels Falco naumanni. – J. Avian Biol. 43:
xxx–xxx.
  pdf
JAB5549   Geraci, J., Bechet, A., Cézilly, F., Ficheux, S., Baccetti,
N., Samraqui, B. and Wattier, R. 2012. Greater
flamingo colonies around the Mediterranean form a
single interbreeding population and share a common
history. – J. Avian Biol. 43: 341–354.
  pdf
JAB5551   De Coster, G., De Neve, L., Verhulst, S. and Lens, L. 2012. Maternal effects reduce oxidative stress in female nestlings under high parasite load. – J. Avian Biol. 43: 177–185.   pdf
JAB5660   Taylor, S. A., Anderson, D. J., Zavalaga, C. B. and
Friesen, V. L. 2012. Evidence for strong assortative
mating, limited gene flow, and strong differentiation
across the blue-footed / Peruvian booby hybrid zone in
northern Peru. – J. Avian Biol. 43: 311–324.
  pdf
JAB5572   Woltmann, S., Sherry, T. W. and Kreiser, B. R. 2012. A
genetic approach to estimating natal dispersal distances
and self-recruitment in resident rainforest birds. – J.
Avian Biol. 43: 33–42.
  pdf
JAB5573   Franks, S. E., Norris, D. R., Kyser, T. K., Fernández, G., Schwarz, B., Carmona, R., Colwell, M. A., Sandoval, J. C., Dondua, A., Gates, H. R., Haase, B., Hodkinson, D. J., Jiménez, A., Lanctot, R. B., Ortego, B., Sandercock, B. K., Sanders, F., Takekawa, J. Y.,
Warnock, N., Ydenberg, R. C. and Lank, D. B. 2012.
Range-wide patterns of migratory connectivity in the
western sandpiper Calidris mauri. – J. Avian Biol. 43:
155–167.
  pdf
JAB5574   Johnson, E. I., Stouffer, P. C. and Bierregaard, Jr, R. O. 2012. The phenology of molting, breeding and their overlap in central Amazonian birds. – J. Avian Biol. 43: 141–154.   pdf
JAB5576   Cassey, P., Mikšík, I., Portugal, S. J., Maurer, G., Ewen,
J. G., Zarate, E., Sewell, M. A., Karadas, F., Grim, T.
and Hauber, M. E. 2012. Avian eggshell pigments are
not consistently correlated with colour measurements
or egg constituents in two Turdus thrushes. – J. Avian
Biol. 43: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
JAB5599   Remeš, V., Matysioková, B. and Cockburn, A. 2012.
Long-term and large-scale analyses of nest predation
patterns in Australian songbirds and a global comparison
of nest predation rates. – J. Avian Biol. 43: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
JAB5604   Graham, B. A. and Burg, T. M. 2012. Molecular markers provide insight into contemporary and historic gene flow for a non-migratory species. – J. Avian Biol. 43:198–214.   pdf
JAB5643   Jovani, R., Schielzeth, H., Mavor, R. and Oro, D. 2012.
Specificity of grouping behavior: comparing colony
sizes for the same seabird species in distant populations.
– J. Avian Biol. 43: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
JAB5666   Legagneux, P., Clark, R. G., Guillemain, M., Eraud, C., Théry, M. and Bretagnolle, V. 2012. Large-scale geographic variation in iridescent structural ornaments of a long-distant migratory bird. – J. Avian Biol. 43: 355–361.   pdf
JAB5686   Galván, I., Aguilera, E., Atiénzar, F., Barba, E., Blanco,
G., Cantó, J. L., Cortés, V., Frías, Ó., Kovács, I.,
Meléndez, L., Møller, A. P., Monrós, J. S., Pap, P. L.,
Piculo, R., Senar, J. C., Serrano, D., Tella, J. L., Vágási,
C. I., Vögeli, M. and Jovani, R. 2012. Feather mites
(Acari: Astigmata) and body condition of their avian
hosts: a large correlative study. – J. Avian Biol. 43: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
JAB5699   Anderson, H. B., Godfrey, T. G., Woodin, S. J. and van
der Wal, R. 2012. Finding food in a highly seasonal
landscape: where and how pink footed geese Anser
brachyrhynchus forage during the Arctic spring. – J.
Avian Biol. 43: 273–279.
  pdf
JAB5709   Wells, M. E. and Schaeffer, P. J. 2012. Seasonality of
peak metabolic rate in non-migrant tropical birds. – J.
Avian Biol. 43: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
JAB5719   Sofaer, H. R., Chapman, P. L., Sillett, T. S. and
Ghalambor, C. K. 2013. Variation in nestling growth
trajectories within and between populations of orangecrowned
warblers: an analysis based on nonlinear
mixed models. – J. Avian Biol. 44: xxx–xxx.
 

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JAB5723   Møller, A. P., Solonen, T., Byholm, P., Huhta, E.,
Tøttrup Nielsen, J. and Tornberg, R. 2012. Spatial
consistency in susceptibility of prey species to predation
by two Accipiter hawks. – J. Avian Biol. 43: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
JAB5728   Brown, J. L. and Collopy, M. W. 2012. Immigration
stabilizes a population of threatened cavity-nesting
raptors despite possibility of nest site imprinting. – J.
Avian Biol. 43: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
JAB5743   Schidelko, K., Wüstenhagen, N., Stiels, D., van den Elzen, R. and Rödder, D. 2012. Continental shelf as potential retreat areas for Austral-Asian estrildid finches (Passeriformes: Estrildidae) during the Pleistocene. – J. Avian Biol. 43: xxx–xxx.   pdf
JAB5746   Amos, J. N., Balasubramaniam, S., Grootendorst, L., Harrisson, K. A., Lill, A., Mac Nally, R., Pavlova, A., Radford, J. Q., Takeuchi, N., Thomson, J. R. and Sunnucks, P. 2012. Little evidence that condition, stress indicators, sex ratio, or homozygosity are related to landscape or habitat attributes in declining woodland birds. – J. Avian Biol. 43: xxx–xxx.   pdf
JAB5761   Lait, L. A., Friesen, V. L., Gaston, A. J. and Burg, T.
M. 2012. The post-Pleistocene population genetic
structure of a western North American passerine: the
chestnut-backed chickadee Poecile rufescens. – J. Avian
Biol. 43: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
JAB5785   Fox, A. D., King, R. and Owen, M. 2012. Wing
moult and mass change in free-living mallard Anas
platyrhynchos. – J. Avian Biol. 43: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
JAB5787   Barrett, E. L. B., Boner, W., Mulder, E., Monaghan, P., Verhulst, S. and Richardson, D. S. 2012. Absolute standards as a useful addition to the avian quantitative PCR telomere assay. – J. Avian Biol. 43: xxx–xxx.   pdf
JAB5795   Stewart, I. R. K. and Westneat, D. F. 2012. Patterns of
hatching failure in the house sparrow Passer domesticus.
– J. Avian Biol. 43: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
JAB5820   Potvin, D. A. 2012. Larger body size on islands affects
silvereye Zosterops lateralis song and call frequency. – J.
Avian Biol. 43: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
JAB5826   Dhamil, K. K., Joseph, L., Roshier, D. A., Heinsohn,
R. and Peters, J. L. 2012. Multilocus phylogeography
of Australian teals (Anas spp.): a case study of the
relationship between vagility and genetic structure. – J.
Avian Biol. 43: xxx–xxx.
  pdf
JAB5871   Thorup, K., Vardanis, Y., Tøttrup, A. P., Kristensen,
M. W. and Alerstam, T. 2013. Timing of songbird
migration: individual consistency within and between
seasons. – J. Avian Biol. 44: xxx–xxx.
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JAV-00004   Jeyasingham, W. S., Taylor, S. A., Zavalaga, C. B.,
Simeone, A. and Friesen, V. L. 2013.
Specialization to cold-water upwellings may
facilitate gene flow in seabirds: new evidence from
the Peruvian pelican Pelecanus thagus
(Pelecaniformes: Pelecanidae). – J. Avian Biol.
000: 000–000.
  pdf
JAV-00075   Langguth, T., Honnen, A.-C., Hailer, F., Mizera, T., Skoric, S., Väli, U. and Zachos, F. E. 2012. Genetic structure and phylogeography of a European flagship species, the white-tailed sea eagle Haliaeetus albicilla. – J. Avian Biol. 000: 000–000.   pdf
JAV-00095   Thomas, D. B., Fordyce, R. E. and Gordon, K. C. 2013. Evidence for a krill-rich diet from non-destructive analyses of penguin bone. – J. Avian Biol. 000: 000–000.   pdf
JAV-00128   Fort, J., Steen, H., Strøm, H., Tremblay, Y., Grønningsæter, E., Pettex, E., Porter, W. P. and Grémillet, D. 2013. Energetic consequences of contrasting winter migratory strategies in a sympatric Arctic seabird duet. – J. Avian Biol. 000: 000–000.   pdf

Lindbergia

L925   van Tooren, B. and Bruin, K. 2004. Bryophytes of the sand dunes of the West Frisian Islands. – Lindbergia 29: 51–63.  
L913   Fransén, S. 2004. A taxonomic revision of extra-Neotropcal Bartramia section Vaginella C. Müll. – Lindbergia 29: 73–107.  
L914   Franzén, S. 2004. A taxonomic revision of Bartramia Hedw. sect. Bartramia. — Lindbergia 29: 113–122.  

 

Oikos-

O13204   Vesk, P. A. and Westoby, M. 2004. Funding the bud bank: a review of the cost of buds – Oikos 106: 200–208.  
O13097   Cam, E., Monnat, J.–Y. and Royle, J. A. 2004. Dispersal and individual quality in a long lived species. – Oikos 106: 386–398.  
O13150   Parmesan, C., Gaines, S., Gonzalez, L., Kaufman, D. M., Kingsolver, J., Peterson, A. T. and Sagarin, R. 2004. Empirical perspectives on species borders: from traditional biogeography to global change. – Oikos 108: 58–75.  
O13725   Brown, W. P. and Sullivan, P. J. 2005. Avian community composition in isolated forest fragments: a conceptual revision. – Oikos 111: 1–8.  
O13727   Verhoeven, K. J. F., Simonsen, K. L. and McIntyre, L. 2005. Implementing false discovery rate control: increasing your power. – Oikos 108: 643–647.  
O13082   Allesina, S., Bodini, A. and Bondaualli, C. 2005. Ecological subsystems via graph theory: the role of strongly connected compounds. – Oikos 110: 164–176.  
O14095   Makarieva, A. M., Gorshkov, V. G. and Li, B.-L. 2005. Temperature-associated upper limits to body size in terrestrial poikilotherms. – Oikos 111: 425–436.  
O14194   Moles, A. T. and Westoby, M. 2006. Seed size and plant strategy across the whole life cycle. – Oikos 113: 91–105.  
O14197   Mysteryd, A., Meisingset, E., Langvatn, R., Yoccoz, N. G. and Stenseth, N. C. 2005. Climate-dependent allocation of resources to secondary sexual traits in reed deer. – Oikos 111: 245–252.  
O14272   Fleming, T. H. 2005. The relationship between species richness of vertebrate mutualists and their food plants in tropical and subtropical communities differs among hemisphere. – Oikos 111: 556–562.  
O14223   White, E. P., Adler, P. B., Lauenroth, W. K., Gill, R. A.., Greenberg, D., Kaufman, D. M., Rassweiler, A., Rusak, J. A., Smith, M. D., Steinbeck, J. R., Waidr, R. B. and Yao, J. 2006. A comparison of the species – time relationship across ecosystems and taxonomic groups. – Oikos 112: 185–195.  
O14240   Barta, Z., Houston, A. I., McNamara, J. M., Welham, R. K., Hedenström, A.., Weber, T. P. and Feró, O. 2006. Annual routines of non-migratory birds: optimal moult strategies. – Oikos 112: 581–594.  
O14258   Giladi, I. 2006. Choosing benefits or partners: a review of the evidence for the evolution of myrmecochory. – Oikos 112: 481–492.  
O14495   Johansson, F., Englund, G., Brodin, T. and Gardfjell, H. 2006. Species abundance models and patterns in dragonfly communities: effects of fish predators. – Oikos 114: 27–36.  
O14487   Tedesco, P. and Hugueny, B. 2006. Life history strategies affect climate based spatial synchrony in population dynamics of West African freshwater fishes. – Oikos 115: 117–127.  
O14928   Coley, P. D., Bateman, M. L. and Kursar, T. A. 2006. The effects of plant quality on caterpillar growth and defense against natural enemies. – Oikos 115: 219-228.  
O14981   Rammul, Ü, Oksanen, T., Oksanen, L., Lehtelä, J., Virtanen, R., Olofsson, J., Strengbom, J., Rammul, I. and Ericson, L. 2007. Vole–vegetation interactions in an experimental, enemy free taiga floor system. – 116: 1501–1513.  
O15076   Boege, K. and Marquis, R. J. 2007. Plant quality and predation risk mediated by plant ontogeny: consequences for herbivores and plants. – Oikos 115: 559-572.  
O15213   Coolen, I., Giraldeau, L.-A. and Vickery, W. 2007. Scrounging behavior regulates population dynamics. – Oikos 116: 533–539.  
O15268   Torres, L. E. and Vanni, M. J. 2007. Stoichiometry of nutrient excretion by fish: interspecific variation in a hypereutrophic lake. – Oikos 116: 259–270.  
O15547   Starzomski, B. M. and Srivastava, D. S. 2007. Landscape geometry determines community response to disturbance. – Oikos 116: 690–699.  
O15591   Pennings, S. C., Zimmer, M., Dias, N., Sprung, M., Davé, N., Ho, C.-K., Kunza, A., McFarlin, C., Mews, M., Pfauder, A. and Salgado, C. 2007. Latitudinal variation in plant-herbivore interactions in European salt marshes. – Oikos 116: 543–549.  
O15604   Snäll, T., O’Hara, R. B. and Arjas, E. 2007. A mathematical and statistical framework for modelling dispersal. – Oikos 116: 1037-1050.  
O15639   Persson, J., Brett, M. T., Vrede, T. and Ravet, J. K. 2007. Food quantity and quality regulation of trophic transfer between primary producers and a keystone grazer (Daphnia) in pelagic freshwater food webs. – Oikos 116: 1152–1163.  
O15703   Stiles, A. and Scheiner, S. M. 2007. Evaluation of species-
area functions using Sonoran Desert plant data: not all species-area curves are power functions. – Oikos 116: 1930–1940.
 
O15782   Thum, R. A. 2007. Reproductive interference, priority effects and the maintenance of parapatry in Skistodiaptomus copepods. – Oikos 116: 759-768.  
O15828   Vázquez, D. P., Melián, C. J., Williams, N. M., Blüthgen, N., Krasnov, R. R. and Poulin, R. 2007. Species abundance and asymmetric interaction
strength in ecological networks. – Oikos 116: 1120–1127.
 
O15875   Hall, S. R., Shurin, J. B., Diehl, S. and Nisbet, R. M. 2007. Food quality, nutrient limitation of secondary production, and the strength of trophic
cascades. – Oikos 116: 1128–1143.
 
O15893   Varpe, Ø., Jørgensen, C., Tarling, G. A. and Fiksen, Ø. 2007. Early is better: seasonal egg fitness and timing of reproduction in a zooplankton life-history model. – Oikos 116: 1331–1342.  
O15915   Piechnik, D. E., Martinez, N. D. and Lawler, S. P. 2008. Food-web assembly during a classic biogeographic study: species’ “trophic breadth” corresponds to colonization order. – Oikos 117: 665–674.   pdf
O15938   Koivisto, E., Huitu, O., Sundell, J. and Korpimäki, E. 2007. Species-specific limitation of vole population growth by least weasel predation: facilitation of coexistence? – Oikos 117: 6–12.  
O15988   Zhang, Q.-G. and Zhang, D.-Y. 2007. Colonization sequence influences selection and complementarity effects on biomass production in experimental algal microcosms. – Oikos 116: 1748-1758.  
O16034   Bigler, C., Gavin, D. G., Gunning, C. and Veblen, T. T. 2007. Drought induces lagged tree mortality in a subalpine forest in the Rocky Mountains. –Oikos 116: 1983–1994.  
O16036   Vander Zenden, M. J. and Fetzer, W. W. 2007. Global patterns of aquatic food chain lenght. – Oikos 116: 1378–1388.   pdf
O16037   Blüthgen, N. and Metzner, A. 2007. Contrasting leaf age preferences of specialist and generalist stick insects (Phasmida). – Oikos 116: 1853–1862.  
O16099   Rinke, K., Hülsmann, S. and Mooij, W. M. 2007. Energetic costs, underlying resource allocation patterns, and adaptive value of predator-induced life-history shifts. – Oikos 117: 273–285.   pdf
O16125   Kunte, K. 2007. Competition and species diversity: removal of dominant species increases diversity in Costa Rican butterfly communities. – Oikos 117: 69–76.  
O16142   Bolmgren, K. and Cowan, P. D. 2007. Time – size tradeoffs: a phylogenetic comparative study of flowering time, plant height and seed mass in a northtemperate flora. – Oikos 117: 424–429.   pdf
O16159   Veiberg, V., Loe, L. E., Mysterud, A., Solberg, E. J., Langvatn, R. and Stenseth, N. C. 2007. The ecology and evolution of tooth wear in red deer and moose. – 116: 1805–1818.  
O16188   Honnay, O., Bossuyt, B., Jacquemyn, H., Shimono, A. and Uchiyama, K. 2007. Can a seed bank maintain the genetic variation in the above ground plant population? – Oikos 117: 1–5.   pdf
O16202   Driscoll, D. A. 2007. The frequency of metapopulations, metacommunities and nestedness in a fragmented landscape. – Oikos 117: 297–309.   pdf
O16206   Viejo, R. M., Arenas, F., Fernández, C. and Gómez, M. 2007. Mechanisms of succession along the emersion gradient in intertidal rocky shore assemblages. – Oikos 117: 376–389.   pdf
O16211   Schlumpberger, B. O. and Raguso, R. A. 2008. Geographic variation in floral scent of Echinopsis ancistrophora (Cactaceae); evidence for constraints on hawkmoth attraction. – Oikos 117: 801-814.   pdf
O16212   Tello, J. S., Stevens, R. D. and Dick, C. W. 2008. Patterns of species co-occurrence and density compensation: a test for interspecific competition in bat ectoparasite infracommunities. – Oikos 117: 693–702.   pdf
O16301   Rauch, G., Kalbe, M. and Reusch, T. B. H. 2007. Partitioning average competition and extreme-genotype effects in genetically diverse infections. – Oikos 117: 399–405.   pdf
O16334   Urban, M. C. 2008. Salamander evolution across a latitudinal cline in gape-limited predation risk. – Oikos 117: 1037-1049.   pdf
O16371   Wunder, J., Brzeziecki, B., Z.ybura, H., Reineking, B., Bigler, C. and Bugmann, H. 2008. Growth-mortality relationships as indicators of life-history strategies: a comparison of nine tree species in unmanaged European forests. – Oikos 117: 815–828.   pdf
O16394   Jenouvrier, S., Tavecchia, G., Thibault, J., Choquet, R. and Bretagnolle, V. 2007. Recruitment processes in long-lived species with delayed maturity: estimating key demographic parameters. – Oikos 117: 620–628.   pdf
O16434   Hortal, J., Jiménez-Valverde, A., Gómez, J. F., Lobo, J.
M. and Baselga, A. 2008. Historical bias in biodiversity inventories affects the observed environmental niche of the species. – Oikos 117: 847–858.
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O16464   Schwager, M., Covas, R., Blaum, N. and Jeltsch, F. 2008. Limitations of population models in predicting climate change effects: a simulation study of sociable weavers in southern Africa. – Oikos 117: 1417-1427.   pdf
O16485   Thébault, E. and Fontaine, C. 2008. Does asymmetric specialization differ between mutualistic and trophic networks? – Oikos 117: 555–563.   pdf
O16500   Woodward, G., Papantoniou, G., Edwards, F. and Lauridsen, R. B. 2008. Trophic trickles and cascades in a complex food web: impacts of a keystone predator on stream community structure and ecosystem
processes. – Oikos 117: 683–692.
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O16521   Moksnes, P.-O., Gullström, M., Tryman, K. and Baden, S. 2008. Trophic cascades in a temperate seagrass community. – Oikos 177: 763–777.   pdf
O16529   Azeria, E. T. and Kolasa, J. 2008. Nestedness, niche metrics and temporal dynamics of a metacommunity in a dynamic natural model system. – Oikos 117: 1006-1019.   pdf
O16543   Austrheim, G., Mysterud, A., Pedersen, B., Økland, R., Hassel, K. and Evju, M. 2008. Large scale experimental effects of three levels of sheep densities on an alpine ecosystem. – Oikos 117: 837–846.   pdf
O16545   Descamps, S., Boutin, S., Berteaux, D. and Gaillard, J.-M. 2008. Age-specific variation in survival, reproductive success and offspring quality in red squirrels: evidence of senescence. – Oikos 117: 1406-1416.   pdf
O16582   Kramer-Schadt, S., Fernández, N., Eisinger, D., Grimm, V. and Thulke, H.-H. 2009. Individual variations in infectiousness explain long-term disease persistence in wildlife populations. – Oikos 118: 199–208.   pdf
O16588   Cornelissen, T., Wilson Fernandes, G. and Vasconcellos-Neto, J. 2008. Size does matter: variation in herbivory between and within plants and the plant vigor hypothesis. – Oikos 117: 1121-1130.   pdf
O16608   O’Driscoll Worman, C. and Kimbrell, T. 2008. Getting to the hart of the matter: did antlers truly cause the extinction of the Irish elk? – Oikos 117: 1397-1405.   pdf
O16668   Pavoine, S., Vallet, J., Dufour, A.-B., Gachet, S. and Daniel, H. 2009. On the challenge of treating various types of variables: application for improving the measurement of functional diversity. – Oikos 118: 391–402.   pdfpdf
O16683   Lindenmayer, D. B., Wood, J. T., Michael, D. R., MacGregor, C., Cunningham, R. B., Crane, M., Montague-Drake, R., Brown, D., Muntz, R. and Driscoll, D. A. 2008. How predictable are reptile responses to wildfire? – Oikos 117: 1086–1097.   pdf
O16698   Vellend, M. 2008. Effects of diversity on diversity: consequences
of competition and facilitation. – Oikos 117: 1075-1085.
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O16751   Melián, C. J., Bascompte, J., Jordano, P. and Krivan, V. 2009. Diversity in a complex ecological network with two interaction types. – Oikos 118: 122–130.   pdf
O16819   Ebeling, A., Klein, A.-M., Schumacher, J., Weisser, W. W. and
Tscharntke, T. 2008. How does plant richness affect pollinator
richness and temporal stability of flower visits? – Oikos 117: 1808-1815.
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O16822   Dijkstra, M. B. and Boomsma, J. J. 2008. Sex allocation in fungus-growing ants: worker or queen control without symbiont-induced female bias. – Oikos 117: 1892–1906.   pdf
O16910   Montès, N., Maestre, F. T., Ballini, C., Baldy, V., Gauquelin,
T., Planquette, M., Greff, S., Dupouyet, S. and Perret, J.-P. 2008. On the relative importance of the effects of selection and complementarity as drivers of diversity-productivity relationships in Mediterranean shrublands. – Oikos 117: 1345-1350.
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O16930   Henningsson, S. and Alerstam, T. 2008. The role of migration for species turnover of arctic birds in a circumpolar perspective. – Oikos 117: 1619-1628.   pdf
O16987   Alarcón, R., Waser, N. M. and Ollerton, J. 2008. Year-to-year variation in the topology of a plant-pollinator interaction network. – Oikos 117: 1796-1807.   pdf
O17003  

Van Moorter, B., Visscher, D., Benhamou, S., Börger, L., Boyce, M. S. and Gaillard, J.-M. 2009. Memory keeps you at home: a mechanistic model for home range emergence. – Oikos 118: 641–652.

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O17063   Bauch, C. T. 2008. Wealth as a source of density dependence
in human population growth. – Oikos 117: 1824-1832.
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O17065   Jovani, R., Mavor, R. and Oro, D. 2008. Hidden patterns of colony size variation in seabirds: a logarithmic point of view. – Oikos 117: 1774-1781.   pdf
O17069   Tanentzap, A. J. and Bazely, D. R. 2009. Propagule pressure and resource availability determine plant community invasibility in a temperate forest understorey. – Oikos 118: 300–309.   pdf
O17072   Godbold, J. A., Solan, M. and Killham, K. 2009. Consumer and resource diversity effects on marine macroalgal decomposition. – Oikos 118: 77–86.   pdf
O17073   Scotti, M., Bondavalli, C., Bodini, A. and Allesina, S. 2009. Using trophic hierarchy to understand food web structure. – Oikos 118: 1695–1702.   pdf
O17138   Caballero, I., Olano, J. M., Loidi, J. and Escudero, A. 2008. A model for small-scale seed bank and standing vegetation connection along time. – Oikos 117: 1788-1795.   pdf
O17167   Geerts, S. and Pauw, A. 2009. African sunbirds hover to pollinate an invasive hummingbird-pollinated plant. – Oikos 118: 573–579.   pdfmov
O17177   Hambäck, P. A., Gilbert, J., Schneider, K., Martinson, H. M., Kolb, G. and Fagan, W. F. 2009. Effects of body size, trophic mode and larval habitat on Diptera stoichiometry: a regional comparison. – Oikos 118: 615–623.   pdf
O17186   Towns, D. R., Wardle, D. A., Mulder, C. P. H., Yeates, G. W., Fitzgerald, B. M., Parrish, G. R., Bellingham, P. J. and Bonner, K. I. 2009. Predation of seabirds by invasive rats: multiple indirect consequences for invertebrate communities. – Oikos 118: 420–430.   pdf
O17199   Bakker, E. S., Knops, J. M. H., Milchunas, D. G., Ritchie, M. E. and Olff, H. 2009. Cross-site comparison of herbivore impact on nitrogen availability in grasslands: the role of plant nitrogen concentration. – Oikos 118: 1613–1622.   pdf
O17220   Meyer, K. M., Vos, M., Mooij, W. M., Hol, W. H. G., Termorshuizen, A. J., Vet, L. E. M. and van der Putten, W. H. 2009. Quantifying the impact of above- and belowground
higher trophic levels on plant and herbivore performance by modeling. – Oikos 118: 981–990.
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O17222   Kominoski, J. S., Hoellein, T. J., Kelly, J. J. and Pringle, C. M. 2009. Does mixing litter of different qualities alter stream microbial diversity and functioning on individual litter species? – Oikos 118: 457–463.   pdf
O17231   Gols, R., van Dam, N. M., Raaijmakers, C. E., Dicke, M. and Harvey, J. A. 2009. Are population differences in plant quality reflected in the preference and performance of two endoparasitoid wasps? – Oikos 118: 733–743.   pdf
O17263   Hoset, K. S., Koivisto, E., Huitu, O., Ylönen, H. and Korpimäki, E. 2009. Multiple predators induce risk reduction in coexisting vole species. – Oikos 118: 1421–1429.   pdf
O17273   Romanuk, T. N., Vogt, R. J and Kolasa, J. 2009. Ecological realism and mechanisms by which diversity begets stability. – Oikos 118: 819–828.   pdf
O17283   Hierro, J. L., Eren, Ö., Khetsuriani, L., Diaconu, A., Török, K., Montesinos, D., Andonian, K., Kikodze, D., Janoian, L., Villarreal, D., Estanga-Mollica, M. E. and Callaway, R. M. 2009. Germination responses of an invasive species in native and non-native ranges. – Oikos 118: 529–538.   pdf
o17300   Lehouck, V., Spanhove, T., Colson, L., Adringa-
Davis, A., Cordeiro, N. J. and Lens, L. 2009.
Habitat disturbance reduces seed dispersal of a
forest interior tree in a fragmented African cloud
forest. – Oikos 118: 1023–1034.
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O17309   Hahn, S., Bauer, S. and Liechti, F. 2009. The natural link between Europe and Africa – 2.1 billion birds on migration. – Oikos 118: 624-626.   pdf
O17321   Fowler, M. S. 2009. Density dependent dispersal decisions
and the Allee effect. – Oikos 118: 604–614.
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O17362   Maestre, F. T., Martínez, I., Escolar, C. and Escudero, A. 2009. On the relationship between abiotic stress and co-occurrence patterns: an assessment at the community level using soil lichen communities and multiple stress gradients. – Oikos 118: 1015–1022.   pdf
O17407   Sloggett, J. J., Haynes, K. F. and Obrycki, J. J. 2009. Hidden costs to an invasive intraguild predator from chemically defended native prey. – Oikos 118: 1396–1404.   pdf
O17426   MacLeod, C. D. and MacLeod, R. C. 2009. The relationship between body mass and relative investment in testes mass in amniotes and other vertebrates. – Oikos 118: 903–916.   pdf
O17430   Ness, J. H., Morin, D. F. and Giladi, I. 2009. Uncommon
specialization in a mutualism between a temperate herbaceous plant guild and an ant: are Aphaenogaster ants keystone mutualists? – Oikos 118: 1793–1804.
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O17437   Anderson, K. E., Inouye, B. D. and Underwood, N. 2009. Modeling herbivore competition mediated by inducible changes in plant quality. – Oikos 118: 1633-1646.   pdf
O17441   Gravel, D., Canham, C. D., Beaudet, M. and Messier, C. 2010. Shade tolerance, canopy gaps and mechanisms of coexistence of forest trees. – Oikos 119: 475–484.   pdf
O17503   Lilley, P. L. and Vellend, M. 2009. Negative native-exotic
diversity relationship in oak savannas explained by human influence and climate. – Oikos 118: 1373–1382.
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O17508

  Askari Seyahooei, M., Kraaijeveld-Smit, F. J. L., Kraaijveld,
K., Crooijmans, J. B. M., Van Dooren, T. J. M. and van Alphen, J. J. M. 2009. Closely related parasitoids induce different pupation and foraging responses in Drosophila larvae. – Oikos 118: 1148–1157.
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O17520   Case, A. L. and Ashman, T.-L. 2009. Resources and pollinators contribute to population sex-ratio bias and pollen limitation in Fragaria virginiana (Rosaceae). – Oikos 118: 1250-1260.   pdf
O17522   Neill, C., Daufresne, T. and Jones, C. G. 2009. A competitive coexistence principle? – Oikos 118: 1570–1578.   pdf
O17532   Ehrich, D., Yoccoz, N. G. and Ims, R. A. 2009. Multi-annual density fluctuations and habitat size enhance genetic variability in two northern voles. – Oikos 118: 1441–1452.   pdf
O17556   Hiddink, J. G., Davies, T. W., Perkins, M., Machairopoulou,
M. and Neill, S. P. 2009. Context dependency of relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is different for multiple ecosystem functions. – Oikos 118: 1892–1900.
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O17570   Fujiwara, M. and Mohr, M. S. 2009. Identifying environmental
signals from population abundance data using multivariate time-series analysis. – Oikos 118: 1712–1720.
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O17572   Griffin, J. N., Jenkins, S. R., Gamfeldt, L., Jones, D., Hawkins, S. J. and Thompson, R. C. 2009. Spatial heterogeneity increases the importance of species richness for an ecosystem process. – Oikos 118: 1335–1342.   pdf
O17604   Henden, J.-A., Ims, R. A., Yoccoz, N. G., Hellström, P. and Angerbjörn, A. 2010. Strength of asymmetric competition between predators in food webs ruled by fluctuating prey: the case of foxes in tundra. – Oikos 119: 27–34.   pdf
O17620   Caswell, H. 2009. Stage, age, and individual stochasticity in demography. – Oikos 118: 1763–1782.   pdf
O17624   Araújo, M. S., Martins, E. G., Cruz, L. D., Fernandes, F. R., Linhares, A. X., dos Reis, S. F. and Guimarães Jr., P. R. 2010. Nested diets: a novel pattern of individual-level resource use. – Oikos 119: 81–88.   pdf
O17630   Godsoe, W. 2010. I can’t define the niche but I know it when I see it: a formal link between statistical theory and the ecological niche. – Oikos 119: 53–60.   pdf
O17643   Peig, J. and Green, A. J. 2009. New perspectives for estimating body condition from mass/length data: the scaled mass index as an alternative method. – Oikos 118: 1883–1891.   pdf
O17711   Schumacher, J. and Roscher, C. 2009. Differential effects
of functional traits on aboveground biomass in semi-natural grasslands. – Oikos 118: 1659–1668.
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O17718   Miles, E. K. and Knops, J. M. H. 2009. Shifting dominance from native C4 to non-native C3 grasses: relationships to community diversity. – Oikos 118: 1844–1853.   pdf
O17724   May, F., Grimm, V. and Jeltsch, F. 2009. Reversed effects
of grazing on plant diversity: the role of below-ground competition and size symmetry. – Oikos 118: 1830–1843.
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O17725   Muniz Dias, G. and Marshall, D. J. 2010. Does the relationship between offspring size and performance change across the life-history? – Oikos 119: 154–162.   pdf
O17746   Mollet, F. M., Ernande, B., Brunel, T. and Rijnsdorp, A. D. 2010. Multiple growth-correlated life history traits estimated simultaneously in individuals. – Oikos 119: 10–26.   pdf
O17758   Zhu, Y., Mi, X.-C., Ren, H. and Ma, K. 2010. Density dependence is prevalent in a heterogeneous subtropical forest. – Oikos 119: 109–119.   pdf
O17768   Arim, M., Abades, S. R., Laufer, G., Loureiro, M. and Marquet. P. A. 2010. Food web structure and body size: trophic position and resource acquisition. – Oikos 119: 147–153.   pdf
O17773   Shipley, B. 2009. Trivial and non-trivial applications of entropy maximization in ecology: Shipley’s reply. – Oikos 118: 1279–1280.   pdf
O17778   Heino, J., Bini, L. M., Karjalainen, S. M., Mykrä, H., Soininen, J., Vieira, L. C. G. and Diniz-Filho, J. A. F. 2010. Geographical patterns of micro-organismal community structure: are diatoms ubiquitously distributed across boreal streams? – Oikos 119: 129–137.   pdf
O17785   Cohen, A. A., Mauck, R. A., Wheelwright, N. T., Huntington,
C. E. and McGraw, K. J. 2009. Complexity in relationships between antioxidants and individual life-history parameters in a seabird and a songbird. – Oikos 118: 1854–1861.
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O17793   Puerta-Piñero, C., Gómez, J. M. and Schupp, E. W. 2010. Spatial patterns of acorn dispersal by rodents: do acorn crop size and ungulate presence matter? – Oikos 119: 179–187.   pdf
O17817   Fowler, M. S. 2010. Extinction cascades and the distribution
of species interactions. – Oikos 119: 846–873.
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O17818   Robert, A. 2009. The effects of spatially correlated perturbations and habitat configuration on metapopulation persistence. – Oikos 118: 1590–1600.   pdf
O17839   Humbert, J.-Y., Mills, S., Horne, J. S. and Dennis, B. 2009. A better way to estimate population trend. – Oikos 118: 1940–1946.   pdfpdf
O17848   Bókony, V., Kulcsár, A. and Liker, A. 2010. Does urbanization
select for weak competitors in house sparrows? – Oikos 119: 437–444.
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O17875   Fenton, A. Spencer, M. and Montagnes, D. J. S 2010. Parameterising variable assimilation efficiency in predator–
prey models. – Oikos 119: 1000–1010.
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O17882   Péron, G., Crochet, P.-A., Choquet, R., Pradel, R., Lebreton,
J.-D. and Gimenez, O. 2010. Capture-recapture models with heterogeneity to study survival senescence in the wild. – Oikos 119: 524–532.
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O17902   Krasnov, B. R., Matthee, S., Lareshi, M., Korallo-Vinarskaya,
N. P. and Vinarski, M. V. 2010. Co-occurrence of ectoparasites on rodent hosts: null model analyses of data from three continents. – Oikos 119: 120–128.
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O17918   Ellis, A. M., Václavík, T. and Meentemeyer, R. 2010. When is connectivity important? A case study of the spatial pattern of sudden oak death. – Oikos 119: 485–493.   pdf
O17938   Zillio, T. and He, F. 2010. Inferring species abundance distribution across spatial scales. – Oikos 119: 71–80.   pdf
O17971   Prasad, S. and Sukuman, R. 2010. Context-dependency
of a complex fruit–frugivore mutualism: temporal variation in crop size and neighborhood effects. – Oikos 119: 514–523.
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O18001   Anagnostou, C., LeGrand, E. A. and Rohlfs, M. 2010. Friendly food for fitter flies? – Influence of dietary microbial species on food choice and parasitoid resistance in Drosophila. – Oikos 119: 533–541.   pdf
O18002   Fagan, W. F., Lynch, H. J. and Noon, B. R. 2010. Pitfalls
and challenges of estimating population growth rate from empirical data: consequences for allometric scaling relations. – Oikos 119: 455–464.
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O18010   Elkin, C. M. and Reid, M. L. 2010. Shifts in breeding habitat selection behaviour in response to population density. – Oikos 119: 1070–1080.   pdf
O18026   Alonso, C., Vamosi, J. C., Knight, T. M., Steets, J. A. and Ashman, T.-L. 2010. Is reproduction of endemic plant species particularly pollen limited in biodiversity hotspots? – Oikos 119: 1192–1200.   pdf
O18047   Roper, J. J., Sullivan, K. A. and Ricklefs, R. E. 2010. Avoid nest predation when predation rates are low, and other lessons: testing the tropical-temperate nest predation paradigm. – Oikos 119: 719–729.   pdf
O18169   Krashevska, V., Maraun, M., Ruess, L. and Scheu, S. 2009. Carbon and nutrient limitation of soil microorganisms and microbial grazers in a tropical montane rain forest. – Oikos 119: 1020–1028.   pdf
O18228   Carranza, A., Arim, M., Scarabino, F. and Defeo, O. 2010. Coexistence papperns of benthic gastropods on the Uruguayan shelf. – Oikos 119: 1312–1318.   pdf
O18230   Sandel, B. and Corbin, J. D. 2010. Scale, disturbance and productivity control the native-exotic richness relationship. – Oikos 119: 1281–1290.   pdf
O18270   Suggitt, A. J., Gillingham, P. K., Hill, J. K., Huntley, B., Kunin, W. E., Roy, D. B. and Thomas, C. D. 2011. Habitat microclimates drive fine-scale variation in extreme temperatures. – Oikos 120: 1–8.   pdf
O18272   Economo, E. P. and Keitt, T. H. 2010. Network isolation
and local diversity in neutral metacommunities. – Oikos 119: 1355–1363.
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O18288   Schöb, C., Kammer, P. M., Kikvidze, Z., Choler, P., von Felten, S. and Veit, H. 2010. Counterbalancing effects of competition for resources and facilitation against grazing in alpine snowbed communities. – Oikos 119: 1571–1580.   pdf
O18292   Robar, N., Burness, G. and Murray, D. L. 2010. Tropics, trophics and taxonomy: the determinants of parasite- associated host mortality. – Oikos 119: 1273–1280.   pdf
O18295   Newbold, T., Reader, T., El-Gabbas, A., Berg, W., Shohdi,
W. M., Zalat, S., Baha El Din, S. and Gilbert, F. 2010. Testing the accuracy of species distribution models using species records from a new field survey. – Oikos 119: 1326–1334.
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O18320   Pakanen, V.-M., Rönkä, A., Belda, E. J., Luukkonen, A., Kvist; L. and Koivula, K. 2010. Impact of dispersal status on estimates of local population growth rates in a Temminck’s stint Calidris temminckii population. – Oikos 119: 1493–1503.   pdf
O18334   De Cáceres, M., Legendre, P. and Moretti, M. 2010. Improving indicator species analysis by combining groups of sites. – Oikos 119: 1674–1684.   pdf
O18349   Van Buskirk, J., Mulvihill, R. S. and Leberman, R. C. 2009. Declining body sizes in North American birds associated with climate change. – Oikos 119: 1047–1055.   pdf
O18382   Simao, M. C. M., Flory, S. L. and Rudgers, J. A. 2010. Experimental plant invasion reduces arthropod abundance and richness across multiple trophic levels. – Oikos 119: 1553–1562.   pdf
O18411   Mokany, K. and Roxburgh, S. H. 2010. The importance
of spatial scale for trait-abundance relations. – Oikos 119: 1504–1514.
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O18427   Fujita, Y., Robroek, B. J. M., de Ruiter, P. C., Heil, G. W. and Wassen, M. J. 2010. Increased N affects P uptake of eight grassland species: the role of root surface phosphatase activity. – Oikos 119: 1665–1673.   pdf
O18450   Fründ, J., Linsenmair, K. E. and Blüthgen, N. 2010. Pollinator diversity and specialization in relation to flower diversity. – Oikos 119: 1581–1590.   pdf
O18501   Fox, J. W. 2010. Partitioning the effects of species loss on community variability using multi-level selection theory. – Oikos 119: 1823–1833.   pdf
O18525   Violle, C., Bonis, A., Plantegenest, M., Cudennec, C., Damgaard, C., Marion, B., Le Coeur, D. and Bouzillé, J.-B. 2011. Plant functional traits capture species richness variations along a flooding gradient. – Oikos 120: 389–398.   pdf
O18540   Doi, H., Cherif, M., Iwabuchi, T., Katano, I., Stegen, J. C. and Striebel, M. 2010. Integrating elements and energy through the metabolic dependencies of gross growth efficiency and the threshold elemental ratio. – Oikos 119: 752–765.   pdf
O18545   Persson, J., Fink, P., Goto, A., Hood, J. M., Jonas, J. and Kato, S. 2010. To be or not to be what you eat: regulation of stoichiometric homeostasis among autotrophs and heterotrophs. – Oikos 119: 741–751.   pdfexcel
O18549   González, A. L., Kominoski, J. S., Danger, M., Ishida, S., Iwai, N. and Rubach, A. 2010. Can ecological stoichiometry
help explain patterns of biological invasions? – Oikos 119: 779–790.
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O18553   Hilt, S., Köhler, J., Kozerski, H.-P., van Nes, E. H. and Scheffer, M. 2011. Abrupt regime shifts in space and time along rivers and connected lake systems. – Oikos 120: 766–775.   pdf
O18556   Buchmann, C. M., Schurr, F. M., Nathan, R. and Jeltsch, F. 2011. An allometric model of home range formation explains the structuring of animal communities exploiting heterogeneous resources. – Oikos 120: 106–118.   pdf
O18592   Tökölyi, J. and Barta, Z. 2011. Breeding phenology determines evolutionary transitions in migratory behaviour in finches and allies. – Oikos 120: 184–193.   pdf
O18597   Bårdsen, B.-J., Henden, J.-A., Fauchald, P., Tveraa, T. and Stien, A. 2011. Plastic reproductive allocation as a buffer against environmental stochasticity – linking life history and population dynamics to climate. – Oikos 120: 245–257.   pdf
O18615   Delattre, T., Burel, F., Humeau, A., Stevens, V. M., Vernon, P. and Baguette, M. 2010. Dispersal mood revealed by shifts from routine to direct flights in the meadow brown butterfly Maniola jurtina. – Oikos 119: 1900–1908.   pdf
O18663   Sorte, C. J. B., Fuller, A. and Bracken, M. E. S. 2010. Impacts of a simulated heat wave on composition of a marine community. – Oikos 119: 1909–1918.   pdf
O18712   Kleynhans, E. J., Jolles, A. E., Bos, M. R. E. and Olff, H. 2010. Resource partitioning along multiple niche dimensions in differently sized African savanna grazers. – Oikos 120: 591–600.   pdf
O18726   Kulakowski, D., Bebi, P. and Rixen, C. 2011. The interacting effects of land use change, climate change and suppression of natural disturbances on landscape forest structure in the Swiss alps. – Oikos 120: 216–225.   pdf
O18728   Sackett, T. E., Classen, A. T. and Sanders, N. J. 2010. Linking soil food web structure to above- and belowground ecosystem processes: a meta-analysis. – Oikos 119: 1984–1992.   pdf
O18768   Campbell, V., Murphy, G. and Romanuk, T. N. 2011. Experimental design and the outcome and interpretation of diversity-stability relations. – Oikos 120: 399–408.   pdf
O18772   Lessard, J.-P-, Sackett, T. E., Reynolds, W. N., Fowler, D. A. and Sanders, N. J. 2011. Determinants of the detrital arthropod community structure: the effects of temperature and resources along an environmental gradient. – Oikos 120: 333–343.   pdf
O18810   Franssen, N. R., Tobler, M. and Gido, K. B. 2011. Annual variation of community biomass is lower in more diverse stream fish communities. – Oikos 120: 582–590.   pdf
o18811   Sundqvist, M. K., Giesler, R., Graae, B. J., Wallander, H., Fogelberg, E. and Wardle, D. A. 2011. Interactive effects of vegetation type and elevation on aboveground and belowground properties in a subarctic tundra. – Oikos 120: 128–142.   pdf
o18835   Latif, Q. S., Heath, S. K. and Rotenberry. J. T. 2011. An ‘ecological trap’ for yellow warbler nest microhabitat selection. – Oikos 120: 1139–1150.   pdf
o18845   Van Buskirk, J. 2011. Amphibian phenotypic variation along a gradient in canopy cover: species differences and plasticity. – Oikos 120: 906–914.   pdf
o18861   Thierry, A., Petchey, O. L., Beckerman, A. P., Warren, P. H. and Williams, R. J. 2011. The consequences of size dependent foraging for food web topology. – Oikos 120: 493–502.   pdf
o18862   Digel, C., Riede, J. and Brose, U. 2011. Body sizes, cumulative and allometric degree distributions across natural food webs. – Oikos 120: 503–509.   pdf
o18864   Berg, S., Christianou, M., Jonsson, T. and Ebenman, B. 2011. Using sensitivity analysis to identify keystone species and keystone links in size-based food webs. – Oikos 120: 510–519.   pdf
o18867   O’Gorman, E. J. and Emmerson, M. C. 2011. Body mass–abundance relationships are robust to cascading effects in marine food webs. – Oikos 120: 520–528.   pdf
O18869   Mulder, C., Vonk, J. A., Den Hollander, H. A., Hendriks, A. J. and Breure, A. B. 2011. How allometric scaling relates to soil abiotics. – Oikos 120: 529-536.   pdf
o18887   Hacker, S. D., Zarnetske, P., Seabloom, E., Ruggiero, P., Mull, J., Gerrity, S. and Jones, C. 2012. Subtle differences in two non-native congeneric beach grasses significantly affect their colonization, spread, and impact. – Oikos 121: 138–148.   pdf
O18898   Duarte, L. d. S. 2011. Phylogenetic habitat filtering influences forest nucleation in grasslands. – Oikos 120: 208–215.   pdf
o18927   Gibson, R., Knott, B., Eberlein, T. and Memmott, J. 2011. Sampling method influences the structure of plant–pollinator networks. – Oikos 120: 822–831.   pdf

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  Plard, F., Bonenfant, C. and Gaillard, J. M. 2011. Revisiting the allometry of antlers among deer species: male-male sexual competition as a driver. – Oikos 120: 601–606.   pdf
o18937   Espíndola, A., Pellissier, L. and Alvarez, N. 2011. Variation in the proportion of flower visitors of Arum maculatum along its distributional range in relation with community-based climatic niche analyses. – Oikos 120: 728–734.   pdf
O18945   Svanbäck, R., Rydberg, C., Leonardsson, K. and Englund, G. 2011. Diet specialization in a fluctuating population of Saduria entomon: a consequence of resource or forager densities? – Oikos 120: 848–854.   pdf
O18953   Pakanen, V.-M., Hildén, O., Rönkä, A., Belda, E. J., Luukkonen, A., Kvist, L. and Koivula, K. 2011. Breeding dispersal strategies following reproductive failure explain low apparent survival of immigrant Temminck’s stints. – Oikos 120: 615–622.   pdf
o18959   Dornier, A., Pons, V. and Cheptou, P.-O. 2011. Colonization and extinction dynamics of an annual plant metapopulation in an urban environment. – Oikos 120: 1240–1246.   pdf

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  Hoye, B. J., Munster, V. J., Nishiura, H., Fouchier, R. A. M., Madsen, J. and Klaassen, M. 2011. Reconstructing an annual cycle of interaction: natural infection and antibody dynamics to avian influenza along a migratory flyway. – Oikos 120: 748–755.   pdf
o18972   Buenau, K. E., Price, N. N. and Nisbet, R. M. 2011. Local interactions drive size dependent space competition between coral and crustose coralline algae. – Oikos 120: 941–949.   pdf
o18983   Ergon, T., Ergon, R., Begon, M., Telfer, S. and Lambin, X. 2011. Delayed density-dependent onset of spring reproduction in a fluctuating population of field voles. – Oikos 120: 934–940.   pdf
O18993   Soliveres, S., García-Palacios, P., Castillo-Monroy, A. P., Maestre, F. T., Escudero, A. and Valladares, F. 2011. Temporal dynamics of herbivory and water availability interactively modulate the outcome of a grass–shrub interaction in a semi-arid ecosystem. – Oikos 120: 710–719.   pdf
O19021   Rüger, N., Huth, A., Hubbell, S. P. and Condit, R.
2011. Determinants of mortality across a tropical lowland
rainforest community. – Oikos 120: 1047–1056.
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o19044   Pedersen, M. W., Patterson, T. A., Thygesen, U. H. and Madsen, H. 2011. Estimating animal behavior and residency from movement data. – Oikos 120: 1281–1290.   pdf
o19052   Graff, P. and Aguiar, M. R. 2011. Testing the role of biotic stress in the stress gradient hypothesis. Processes and patterns in arid rangelands. – Oikos 000: 000–000.   pdf
o19059   Graff, P. and Aguiar, M. R. 2011. Testing the role of biotic stress in the stress gradient hypothesis. Processes and patterns in arid rangelands. – Oikos 120: 1023–1030.   pdf
o19070   Chamaillé-Jammes, S. and Bond, W. J. 2010. Will global change improve grazing quality of grasslands? A call for a deeper understanding of the effects of shifts from C4 to C3 grasses for large herbivores. – Oikos 119: 1857–1861.   pdf
o19072   Krasnov, B. R., Stanko, M., Khokhlova, I. S., Shenbrot, G. I., Morand, S., Korallo-Vinarskaya, N: P. and Vinarski, M. V. 2011. Nestedness and β-diversity in ectoparasite assemblages of small mammalian hosts: effects of parasite affinity, host biology and scale. – Oikos 120: 630–639.   pdfpdf
o19047   Wakano, J.Y., Ikeda, K., Miki, T. and Mimura, M. 2011. Effective dispersal rate is a function of habitat size and corridor shape: mechanistic formulation of a two-patch compartment model for spatially continuous systems. – Oikos 120: 1712–1720.   pdf
o19089   Danieli-Silva, A., de Souza, J. M. T., Donatti, A. J., Campos, R. P., Vicente-Silva, J., Freitas, L. and Varassin, I. G. 2012. Do pollination syndromes cause modularity and predict interactions in a pollination network in a tropical high-altitude grassland? – Oikos 121: 35–43.   pdf
o19097   Neuschulz, E. L., Botzat, A. and Farwig, N. 2011. Effects of forest modification on bird community composition and seed removal in a heterogeneous landscape in South Africa. – Oikos 120: 1371–1379.   pdf
o19119   Ness, J. H., Rollinson, E. J. and Whitney, K. D. 2011. Phylogenetic distance can predict susceptibility to
attack by natural enemies. – Oikos 120: 1327–1334.
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o19155   Marshal, J. P., Owen-Smith, N., Whyte, I. J. and Stenseth, N. C. 2011. The role of El Niño–Southern Oscillation in the dynamics of a savanna large herbivore population. – Oikos 120: 1175–1182.   pdf
o19161   Auld, J. R. and Charmantier, A. 2010. Life history of breeding partners alters age-related changes of reproductive traits in a natural population of blue tits. – Oikos 120: 1129–1138.   pdf
o19195   Madritch, M. and Lindroth, R. 2011. Soil microbial communities adapt to genetic variation in leaf litter inputs. – Oikos 120: 1696–1704.   pdf
o19199   Ness, J. H., Rollinson, E. J. and Whitney, K. D. 2011. Phylogenetic distance can predict susceptibility to attack by natural enemies. – Oikos 120: 1327–1334.   pdf

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  Rosà, R., Bolzoni, L., Rosso, F., Pugliese, A., Hudson, P. J. and Rizzoli, A. 2011. Effect of Ascaridia compar infection on rock partridge population dynamics: empirical and theoretical investigations. – Oikos 120: 1557–1567.   pdf
o19226   White, J. W. and Samhouri, J. F. 2011. Oceanographic coupling across three trophic levels shapes source-sink dynamics in marine metacommunities. – Oikos 120: 1151–1164.   pdf
o19267   Marcon, E., Hérault, B., Baraloto, C. and Lang,
G. 2012. The decomposition of Shannon’s
entropy and a confidence interval for beta
diversity. – Oikos 121: 516–522.
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o19278   Embar, K., Kotler, B. P. and Mukherjee, S. 2011. Risk management in optimal foragers: the effect of sightlines and predator type on patch use, time allocation, and vigilance in gerbils. – Oikos 120: 1657–1666.   pdf
o19287   Williams, A., Antonovics, J. and Rolff, J. 2011. Dioecy, hermaphrodites and pathogen load in plants. – Oikos 120: 657–660.   pdf
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Downey, M. H. and Nice, C. C. 2011. Experimental evidence of host race formation in Mitoura butterflies (Lepidoptera: Lycaeniade). – Oikos 120: 1165‐1174.

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o19302   Kadowaki, K., Leschen, R. A. B. and Beggs, J. R. 2011. Competition–colonization dynamics of spore-feeding beetles on the long-lived bracket fungi Ganoderma in New Zealand native forest. – Oikos 120: 776–786.   pdf
o19314   Bordes, F., Guégan, J. F. and Morand, S. 2011. Microparasite species richness in rodents is higher at lower latitudes and is associated with reduced litter size. – Oikos 120: 1889–1896.   pdf
o19332   Klimešová, J., Doležal, J. and Sammul, M. 2011. Evolutionary and organismic constraints on the relationship between spacer length and environmental conditions in clonal plants. – Oikos 120: 1110–1120.   pdf
o19404   Santos, A. M. C., Fontaine, C., Quicke, D. L. J., Borges, P. A. V and Hortal, J. 2011. Are island and mainland biotas different? Richness and level of generalism in parasitoids of a microlepidopteran in Macaronesia. – Oikos 120: 1256–1262.   pdf
o19406   Corrêa, A., Gurevitch, J., Martins-Loução, M. A. and Cruz, C. 2011. C allocation to the fungus is not a cost to the plant in ectomycorrhizae. – Oikos 120: 1256–1262.   pdf
o19413   Wesner, J. S. 2012. Predator diversity effects cascade across an ecosystem boundary. – Oikos 121: 53–60.   pdf
o19417   Pauw, A. and Bond, W. J. 2011. Mutualisms matter: pollination rate limits the distribution of oil-secreting orchids. – Oikos 120: 1531–1538.   pdf
o19436   Hebblewhite, M. and Merrill, E. H. 2011. Demographic balancing of migrant and resident ELK in a partially migratory population through forage–predation tradeoffs. – Oikos 120: 1860–1870.   pdf
o19428   Cheng, J., Mi, X., Nadrowski, K., Ren, H., Zhang, J. and Ma, K. 2012. Separating the effect of mechanisms shaping species-abundance distributions at multiple scales in a subtropical forest. – Oikos 121: 236-244.   pdf
o19433   Brodersen, J., Nicolle, A., Nilsson, P. A., Skov, C., Brönmark, C. and Hansson, L.-A. 2011. Interplay between temperature, fish partial migration and trophic dynamics. – Oikos 120: 1838–1846.   pdf
o19439   Mysterud, A., Loe, L. E., Zimmermann, B., Bischof, R., Veiberg, V. and Meisingset, E. 2011. Partial migration in expanding red deer populations at northern latitudes – a role for density dependence? – Oikos 120: 1817–1825.   pdf
o19477   Verdú, M. and Valiente-Banuet, A. 2011. The relative contribution of abundance and phylogeny to the structure of plant facilitation networks. – Oikos 120: 1351–1356.   pdfexcel
o19482   Hitt, N. P. and Roberts, J. H. 2012. Hierarchical spatial structure of stream fish colonization and extinction. – Oikos 121: 127–137.   pdf
o19487   Meier, C. M., Starrfelt, J. and Kokko, H. 2011. Mate limitation causes sexes to coevolve towards more similar dispersal kernels. – Oikos 120: 1459–1468.   pdf
o19505   Müller, D. W. H., Codron, D., Werner, J., Fritz, J., Hummel, J., Griebeler, E. M. and Clauss, M. 2012. Dichotomy of eutherian reproduction and metabolism. – Oikos 121: 102–115.   pdf
o19523   Leary, D. J., Rip, J. M. K. and Petchey, O. L. 2012. The impact of environmental variability and species composition on the stability of experimental microbial populations and communities. – Oikos 121: 327–336.   pdf
o19525   Estay, S. A., Lima, M., Labra, F. A. and Harrington, R. 2012. Increased outbreak frequency associated with changes in the dynamic behaviour of populations of two aphid species. – Oikos 121: 614–622.   pdf
o19592   Gilarranz, L. J., Pastor, J. M. and Galeano, J. 2012. The architecture of weighted mutualistic networks. – Oikos 121: 1154–1162.   pdf
o19663   Chalcoff, V. R., Aizen, M. A. and Ezcurra, C. 2012. Erosion of a pollination mutualism along an environmental gradient in a south Andean treelet, Embothrium coccineum (Proteaceae). – Oikos 121: 471–480.   pdf
o19666   Hagen, E. M., McCluney, K. E., Wyant, K. A.,
Soykan, C. U., Keller, A. C., Luttermoser, K. C.,
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producers and consumers in marine, freshwater,
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o19672   Albert, C. H., de Bello, F., Boulangeat, I., Pellet, G., Lavorel, S. and Thuiller, W. 2012. On the importance of intraspecific variability for the quantification of functional diversity. – Oikos 121: 116–126.   pdf
o19714   Eggers, S. L., Eriksson, B. K. and Matthiessen, B. 2012. A heatwave and dispersal cause dominance shift and decreased biomass in experimental
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  Heino, J. et al. 2012. Context dependency and metacommunity structuring in boreal headwater streams. – Oikos 121: 537–544.   pdf
o19722   Evans, K. L., Newton, J., Gaston, K. J., Sharp, S. P., McGowan, A. and Hatchwell, B. J. 2012. Colonisation of urban environments is associated with reduced migratory behaviour, facilitating divergence from ancestral populations. – Oikos 121: 634–640.   pdf
o19735   Perez-Heydrich, C., Oli, M. K. and Brown, M. B. 2012. Population-level influence of a recurring disease on a long-lived wildlife host. – Oikos 121: 377–388.   pdf
o19739   Folmer, E. O., Olff, H. and Piersma, T. 2012. The spatial distribution of flocking foragers: disentangling the effects of food availability, interference and conspecific attraction by means of spatial autoregressive modeling. – Oikos 121: 551–561.   pdf
o19747   Govindan, B. N., Kéry, M. and Swihart, R. K. 2012. Host selection and responses to forest fragmentation in acorn weevils: inferences from dynamic occupancy models. – Oikos 121: 623–633.   pdf
o19749   Gerisch, M., Agostinelli, V., Henle, K. and Dziock, F. 2011. More species, but all do the same: contrasting effects of flood disturbance on ground beetle functional and species diversity. – Oikos 121: 508–515.   pdf
o19752   Reilly, J. R. and Hajek, A. E. 2012. Preyprocessing by avian predators enhances virus transmission in the gypsy moth. – Oikos 121: 1311–1316.  

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o19757   Yuan, Z., Gazol, A., Wang, X., Xing, D., Lin, F., Bai, X., Zhao, Y., Li, B. and Hao, Z. 2012. What happens below the canopy? Direct and indirect influences of the dominant species on forest vertical layers. – Oikos 121: 1145–1153.   pdf
o19764   Schröder, A., Persson, L. and de Roos, A. M. 2012. Complex shifts between food web states in response to wholeecosystem manipulations. – Oikos 121: 417–427.   pdf
o19770   Grünzweig, J. M. and Dumbur, R. 2012. Seed traits, seed-reserve utilization and offspring performance across pre-industrial to future CO2 concentrations in a Mediterranean community. – Oikos 121: 579–588.   pdf
o19771   Olson, Z. H., Beasley, J. C., DeVault, T. L. and Rhodes, Jr., O. E. 2012. Scavenger community response to the removal of a dominant scavenger. – Oikos 121: 77–84.   pdf
o19774   Jacquemyn, H., Brys, R., Davison, R., Tuljapurkar, S. and Jongejans, E. 2012. Stochastic LTRE analysis of the effects of herbivory on the population dynamics of a perennial grassland herb. – Oikos 121: 211-218.   pdf
o19777   Lorente, M., Parsons, W. F. J., Périé, C. and Munson, A. D. 2012. Spectral analysis discerns pattern and feedback in natural- and anthropogenic-disturbed boreal black spruce
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o19778   Le Bagousse-Pinguet, Y., Gross, E. M. and Straile, D. 2012. Release from competition and protection determine the outcome of plant interactions along a grazing gradient. – Oikos 121: 95–101.   pdf
o19807   Eisenhauer, N., Fisichelli, N. A., Frelich, L. E. and Reich, P. B. 2012. Interactive effects of global warming and ‘global worming’ on the initial establishment of native and exotic herbaceous plant species. – Oikos 121: 1121–1133.   pdf
o19831   Hu, Y. H., Sha, L. Q., Blanchet, F. G., Zhang, J. L., Tang, Y., Lin, Y. C. Lan, G. Y. and Cao, M. 2012. Dominant species and dispersal limitation regulate tree species distributions in a 20-ha plot in Xishuangbanna, southwest China. – Oikos 121: 952–960.   pdf
o19832   Carvell, C., Jordan, W. C., Bourke, A. F. G., Pickles, R., Redhead, J. W. and Heard, M. S. 2012. Molecular and spatial analyses reveal links between colony-specific foraging distance and landscape-level resource availability in two bumblebee species. – Oikos 121: 734–742.   pdf
o19858   Ohlberger, J., Otero, J., Edeline, E., Winfield, I. J.,
Stenseth, N. C. and Vøllestad, L. A. 2012. Biotic
and abiotic effects on cohort size distributions in
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o19859   Galarza, J. A., Jovani, R., Cerdá, X., Rico, C., Barroso, Á. and Boulay, R. 2012. Frequent colony relocations do not result in effective dispersal in the gypsy ant Aphaenogaster senilis. – Oikos 121: 605–613.   pdf
o19863   Westgate, M. J., Driscoll, D. A. and Lindenmayer, D. B. 2012. Can the intermediate disturbance hypothesis and information on species traits predict anuran responses to fire? – Oikos 121: 1516–1524.   pdf
o19871   Sonnier, G., Navas, M.-L., Fayolle, A. and Shipley, B. 2012. Quantifying trait selection driving community assembly: a test in herbaceous plant communities under contrasted land use regimes. – Oikos 121: 1103-1111.   pdf
o19888   Yoshikawa, T. and Isagi, Y. 2011. Dietary breadth of frugivorous birds in relation to their feeding strategies in the lowland forests of central Honshu,
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Downey, M. H. and Nice, C. C. 2011. Experimental evidence of host race formation in Mitoura butterflies (Lepidoptera: Lycaeniade). – Oikos 120: 1165‐1174.

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o19933   Moreau, J., Martinaud, G., Troussard, J.-P., Zanchi, C. and Moret, Y. T. 2012. Transgenerational immune priming is constrained by the maternal immune response in an insect. – Oikos 121: 1828-1832.   pdf
o19942   Kloskowski, J. 2012. Fish stocking creates an ecological trap for an avian predator via effects on prey availability. – Oikos 121: 1567–1576.   pdf
o19952   Werner, F. J. and Matthiessen, B. 2012.
Temperature indirectly affects benthic microalgal
diversity by altering effects of top–down but not
bottom–up control. – Oikos 122: 52–63.
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o19953   Rossi, S., Morin, H., Laprise, D. and Gionest, F. 2012. Testing masting mechanisms of boreal forest species at different stand densities. – Oikos 121: 665–674.   pdf
o19958   New, L. F., Buckland, S. T., Redpath, S. and Matthiopoulos, J. 2012. Modelling the impact of hen harrier management measures on a red grouse population in the UK. – Oikos 121: 1061–1072.   pdf
o19969   Ostoja, S. M., Schupp, E. W. and Klinger, R.
2013. Seed harvesting by a generalist consumer
is context dependent: Interactive effects across
multiple spatial scales. – Oikos 122: 563–574.
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o19998   Gautestad, A. O. 2013. Animal space use:
distinguishing a two-level superposition of scalespecific
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o20008   Reif, J. and Flousek, J. 2012. The role of species’ ecological traits in climatically driven altitudinal range shifts of central
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o20010   Nadeem, K. and Lele, S. R. 2012. Likelihood based population viability analysis in the presence of observation
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o20025   Gallagher, R. V. and Leishman, M. R. 2012. Contrasting patterns of trait-based community assembly in lianas and trees from temperate Australia. – Oikos 121: 2026–2035.   pdf
o20032   Grau, O., Ninot, J. M., Blanco-Moreno, J. M., van Logtestijn, R. S. P., Cornelissen, J. H. C. and Callaghan, T. V. 2012. Shrub– tree interactions and environmental changes
drive treeline dynamics in the Subarctic. – Oikos 121: 1680–1690.
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o20049   Briscoe, N. J., Porter, W. P., Sunnucks, P. and Kearney, M. R. 2012. Stage-dependent physiological responses in a butterfly cause nonadditive effects on phenology – Oikos 121: 1464–1472.   pdf
o20052   Norros, V., Penttilä, R., Niemi, M. E. and Ovaskainen, O. 2012. Dispersal may limit the occurrence of specialist wood decay
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o20055   Pomati, F., Matthews, B., Jokela, J., Schildknecht, A. and Ibelings, B. W. 2012. Effects of re-oligotrophication and climate warming on plankton richness and community
stability in a deep mesotrophic lake. – Oikos 121: 1317-1327.
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o20062   Fayle, T. M., Edwards, D. P., Turner, E. C.,
Dumbrell, A. J., Eggleton, P. and Foster, W. A.
2011. Public goods, public services and byproduct
mutualism in an ant–fern symbiosis. –
Oikos 121: 1279–1286.
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o20080   Bontemps, J.-D., Herve, J.-H., Duplat, P. and Dhôte, J. F. 2012. Shifts in the height-related competitiveness of tree species following recent climate warming and implications for tree community composition: the case of common beech and sessile oak as predominant broadleaved species in Europe. – Oikos 121: 1287–1299.   pdf
o20115   Pajunen, A., Virtanen, R. and Roininen, H. 2012. Browsing-mediated shrub canopy changes drive composition and species richness in forest-tundra ecosystems. – Oikos 121: 1544–1552.   pdf
o20160   Sikes, B. A., Maherali, H. and Klironomos, J. K. 2012. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities change among three stages of primary sand dune succession but do not alter plant growth. – Oikos 121: 1791–1800.   pdf
o20171   Nakazawa, T. and Doi, H. 2012. A perspective on match/mismatch of phenology in community contexts. – Oikos 121: 489–495.   pdf
o20192   Bowker, M. A. and Maestre, F. T. 2012. Inferring local competition intensity from patch size distributions: a test using biological soil crusts. – Oikos 121: 1914–1922.   pdf
o20193   Ackerman, J. D. and Roubik, D. W. 2012. Can extinction risk help explain plant– pollinator specificity among euglossine bee pollinated plants? – Oikos 121: 1821–1827.   pdf
o20211   Locke, S. A., McLaughlin, J. D., and Marcogliese, D. J. 2012. Predicting the similarity of parasite communities in freshwater fishes using the phylogeny, ecology and proximity of hosts. – Oikos 121: 73–83.   pdf
o20215   Previtali, M. A., Ostfeld, R. S., Keesing, F., Jolles, A. E., Hanselmann, R. and Martin, L. B. 2012. Relationship between pace of life and immune responses in wild rodents. – Oikos 121: 1483–1492.   pdf
o20236   Tielbörger, K., Petrů, M. and Lampei, C. 2012. Bet-hedging germination in annual plants: a sound empirical test of the
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o20257   Pacheco, A. S., Riascos, J. M., Orellana, F. and Oliva, M. E. 2012. El Niño-Southern Oscillation cyclical modulation of macrobenthic community structure in the Humboldt Current ecosystem. – Oikos 121: 2097–2109.  

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o20261   Raevel, V., Violle, C. and Munoz, F. 2012. Mechanisms of ecological succession: insights from plant functional
strategies. – Oikos 121: 1761–1770.
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o20268   Mobæk, R., Mysterud, A., Loe, L. E., Holand, Ø. and
Austrheim, G. 2012. Experimental evidence of
density dependent activity pattern of a large
herbivore in an alpine ecosystem. – Oikos 121: 1364–
1369.
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o20283   Raynaud, X., Jones, C. G. and Barot, S. 2013. Ecosystem engineering, environmental decay and environmental states of landscapes. – Oikos 122: 591–600.   pdf
o20295   de Vega, C. and Herrera, C. M. 2012. Relationships among nectar-dwelling yeasts, flowers and ants: patterns and
incidence on nectar traits. – Oikos 121: 1871–1888.
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o20308   Fonderflick, J., Besnard, A. and Martin, J.-L. 2013. Species
traits and the response of open-habitat species to forest
edge in landscape mosaics. – Oikos 122: 42–51.
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o20309   Soliveres, S., Torices, R. and Maestre, F. T. 2012. Evolutionary relationships can be more important than abiotic conditions in predicting the outcome of plant–plant interactions. – Oikos 121: 1638–1648.   pdf
o20313   Hardouin, L. A., Nevoux, M., Robert, A., Gimenez, O., Lacroix, F. and Hingrat, Y. 2012. Determinants and costs of natal dispersal in a lekking species. – Oikos 121: 804–812.   pdf
o20317   Cipriotti, P. A., Aguiar, M. R., Wiegand, T. and Paruelo, J. M. 2012. Understanding the long-term spatial dynamics of a
semiarid grass-shrub steppe through inverse parameterization for simulation models. – Oikos 121: 848–861.
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o20319   Kendall, N. W. and Quinn, T. P. 2013. Size-selective fishing affects sex ratios and the opportunity for sexual selection
in Alaskan sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka. – Oikos 122: 411–420.
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o20322  

Wang, Y., Zhang, M., Wang, S., Ding, Z., Zhang, J., Sun, J., Li, P. and Ding, P. 2012. No evidence for the small-island effect in avian communities on islands of an inundated lake. – Oikos 121: 1945–1952.

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o20325   Ulrich, W. and Gotelli, N. J. 2013. Patterndetection in null model analysis. – Oikos 122: 2–18.   pdf
o20326   Duriez, O., Ens, B. J., Choquet, R., Pradel, R. and Klaassen, M. 2012. Comparing the seasonal survival of
resident and migratory oystercatchers: carry-over effects of habitat quality and weather conditions. – Oikos 121: 862–873.
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o20333   Dostál, P. et al. 2012. Native jewelweed, but not other native species, displays postinvasion trait divergence. – Oikos 121: 1849–1849.   pdf
o20348   Aragón, P. and Sánchez-Fernández, D. 2013. Can we disentangle predator–prey interactions from species distributions at a macro-scale? A case study with a raptor
species. – Oikos 121: 64–72.
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o20387   Polidori, C., Santoro, D. and Blüthgen, N. 2013. Does prey mobility affect niche width and individual specialization in hunting wasps? A network-based analysis. – Oikos 122: 385–394.   pdf
o20401   Mata, T. M., Haddad, N. M. and Holyoak, M. 2013. How invader traits interact with resident communities and resource availability to determine invasion success. – Oikos 122: 149–160.   pdf
o20411   Mouchet, M. A., Burns, M. D. M., Garcia, A.
M., Vieira, J. P. and Mouillot, D. 2013. Invariant scaling relationship between functional dissimilarity and co-occurrence in fish assemblages of the Patos estuary (Brazil):
environmental filtering consistently overshadows competitive exclusion. – Oikos 122: 247–257.
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o20417   Mills, A. J., Milewski, A. V., Fey, M. V., Rogers,
K. H., Witkowski, E. T. F., Gillson, L., Gröngröft,
A., Petersen, A., Stalmans, M., Sirami, C., Steyn,
D. and Mager, D. M. 2012. Constraint on woody
cover in relation to nutrient content of soils in
western southern Africa. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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o20419   Laws, A. L. and Joern, A. 2012. Predator–prey
interactions in a grassland food chain vary with
temperature and food quality. – Oikos 000: 000–
000.
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o20423   Saravia, L. A., Giorgi, A. and Momo F. 2012. Multifractal growth in periphyton communities. – Oikos 121: 1810–1820.   pdf
o20425   Letnic, M. and Crowther, M. S. 2012.
Patterns in the abundance of kangaroo
populations in arid Australia are consistent
with the exploitation ecosystems hypothesis.
– Oikos 000: 000–000.
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o20428   Jiménez, J.-J., Decaëns, T. and Rossi, J.-P. 2012. Soil environmental heterogeneity allows spatial co-occurrence of competitor earthworm species in a gallery forest of the
Colombian ‘Llanos’. – Oikos 121: 915–926.
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o20431   Suzuki, M., et al. 2013. Deer herbivory as an important
driver of divergence of ground vegetation communities in
temperate forests. – Oikos 122: 104–110.
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o20456   Palminteri, S., Powell, G. V. and Peres, C. A. 2012. Advantages of granivory in seasonal environments: feeding ecology of an arboreal seed predator in Amazonian forests. – Oikos 121: 1896–1904.   pdf
o20465   Singer, A., Travis, J. M. J. and Johst, K. 2012. Interspecific interactions affect species and community responses to climate shifts. – Oikos 000: 000–000.   pdf
o20476   Jacob, A., Hertel, D. and Leuschner, C.
2013. On the significance of belowground
overyielding in temperate mixed forests:
separating species identity and species
diversity effects. – Oikos 122: 463–473.
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o20479   Matias, M. G., Mouquet, N. and Chase, J. M.
2013. Dispersal stochasticity mediates species
richness in source–sink metacommunities. –
Oikos 122: 395–402.
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o20483   Wang, Z-F., Lian J-Y., Huang, G-M., Ye, W-H., Cao, H-L. and Wang, Z-M. 2012. Genetic groups in the common plant species Castanopsis chinensis and their associations with topographic habitats. – Oikos 121: 2044–2051.   pdf
o20496   Fraker, M. E. and Luttberg, B. 2012. Effects of
perceptual and movement ranges on joint predator–
prey distributions. – Oikos 121: 1935–1944.
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o20515   Fukaya, K., Shirotori, W., Kawai, M. and Noda, T.
2013. Patterns and processes of population dynamics
with fluctuating habitat size: a case study of a marine
copepod inhabiting tide pools. – Oikos 122: 235-246.
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o20532   Cam, E., Gimenez, O., Alpizar-Jara, R., Aubry, L. M., Authier,
M., Cooch, E. G., Koons, D. N., Link, W. A., Monnat, J.-Y.,
Nichols, J. D., Rotella, J. J., Royle, J. A., and Pradel, R. 2013.
Looking for a needle in a haystack: inference about individual fitness components in a heterogeneous population. – Oikos 122: 739–753.
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o20546   Kardol, P., Souza, L. and Classen, A. T. 2013. Resource availability mediates the importance of priority effects in plant community assembly and ecosystem function. – Oikos 122: 84–94.   pdf
o20553   Standish, R. J., Fontaine, J. B., Harris, R. J., Stock, W. D. and Hobbs, R. J. 2012. Interactive effects of altered rainfall and simulated nitrogen deposition on seedling establishment in a global biodiversity hotspot. – Oikos 121: 2014–2025.   pdf
o20555   Karvonen, A., Lundsgaard-Hansen, B., Jokela, J.
and Seehausen, O. 2013. Differentiation in
parasitism among ecotypes of whitefish segregating
along depth gradients. – Oikos 122: 122–128.
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o20556   Edenbrow, M. and Croft, D. P. 2012. Environmental
and genetic effects shape the development of
personality traits in the mangrove killifish
Kryptolebias marmoratus. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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o20576   Bozec, Y.-M, Yakob, L., Bejarano, S. and Mumby P.
J. 2013. Reciprocal facilitation and non-linearity
maintain habitat engineering on coral reefs. – Oikos
122: 428–440.
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o20592   Perkins, L. B. and Nowak, R. S. 2013. Native and
non-native grasses generate common types of
plant–soil feedbacks by altering soil nutrients and
microbial communities. – Oikos 122: 199–208.
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o20640   Mulwa, R. K., Neuschulz, E. L., Böhning-
Gaese, K. and Schleuning, M. 2013.
Seasonal fluctuations of resource
abundance and avian feeding guilds across
forest-farmland boundaries in tropical
Africa. – Oikos 122: 524–532.
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o20644   Fišer, C., Zagmajster, M. and Zakšek, V.
2012. Coevolution of life history traits and
morphology in female subterranean
amphipods. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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o20655   Robinson, T. M. P., La Pierre, K. J., Vadeboncoeur,
M. A., Byrne, K. M., Thomey, M. L. and Colby, S.
E. 2012. Seasonal, not annual precipitation drives
community productivity across ecosystems. – Oikos
000: 000–000.
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o20677   Koehncke, A., Telschow, A. and
Kondoh, M. 2013. Invasibility as an
emergent property of native metapopulation structure. – Oikos 122: 332–340.
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o20689   Soininen, E. M. et al. 2013. More than
herbivory: levels of silica‐based defences in
grasses vary with plant species, genotype
and location. – Oikos 122: 30–41.
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o20696   Dalton, C. M., Mokiao-Lee, A., Sakihara, T. S., Weber, M. G., Roco, C. A., Han, Z., Dudley, B.,
MacKenzie, R. A. and Hairston Jr., N. G. 2012. Density- and trait-mediated top–down effects
modify bottom–up control of a highly endemic tropical aquatic food web. – Oikos 000: 000-000.
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o20706   Devenish-Nelson, E. S., Harris, S.,
Soulsbury, C. D., Richards; S. A. and
Stephens, P. A. 2012. Demography of a
carnivore, the red fox, Vulpes vulpes:
what have we learnt from 70 years of
published studies? – Oikos 000: 000-
000.
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o20726   Stier, A. C., Geange, S. W. and Bolker, B. M. 2013.
Predator density and competition modify the
benefits of group formation in a shoaling reef fish.
– Oikos 122: 171–178.
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o20750   Makkonen, M., Berg, M. P., van Logtestijn, I. R.,
van Hal, J. R. and Aerts, R. 2012. Do physical plant
litter traits explain non-additivity in litter mixtures?
A test of the improved microenvironmental
conditions theory. – Oikos 000: 000-000.
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o20751   Rosindell, J. and Cornell, S. J. 2012. Universal
scaling of species-abundance distributions across
multiple scales. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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o20759   Koussoroplis, A.-M., Kainz, M. J. and
Striebel, M. 2012. Fatty acid retention
under temporally heterogeneous dietary
intake in a cladoceran. – Oikos 000: 000–
000.
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o20801   Hanoteaux, S., Tielbörger, K. and Seifan, M.
2012. Effects of spatial patterns on the
pollination success of a less attractive species. –
Oikos 000: 000–000.
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o20805   Kummel, M., Brown, D. and Bruder A. 2012. How
the aphids got their spots: Predation drives selforganization
of aphid colonies in a patchy habitat.
– Oikos 000: 000–000.
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o20813   Peay, K. G., Dickie, I. A., Wardle, D. A.,
Bellingham, P. J. and Fukami, T. 2013. Rat
invasion of islands alters fungal community
structure, but not wood decomposition rates.
– Oikos 122: 258–264.
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o20823   Wang, B., Ye, C.-X., Cannon, C. H. and Chen, J. 2012.
Dissecting the decision making process of
scatter-hoarding rodents. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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o20825   Olabarria, C., Arenas, F., Viejo, R. M., Gestoso, I.,
Vaz-Pinto, F., Incera, M., Rubal, M., Cacabelos,
E., Veiga, P. and Sobrino, C. 2012. Response of
macroalgal assemblages from rockpools to climate
change: effects of persistent increase in
temperature and CO2. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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o20830   Valdovinos, F. S., Moisset de Espanés, P., Flores, J.
D. and Ramos-Jiliberto, R. 2012. Adaptive foraging
allows the maintenance of biodiversity of pollination
networks. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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o20838   Kéfi, S., Dakos, V., Scheffer, M., Van Nes, E. H.
and Rietkerk, M. 2012. Early warning signals also
precede non-catastrophic transitions. – Oikos 000:
000–000.
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o20852   Chen, Y.-Z. and Huang, S.-Q. 2012. Red young
leaves have less mechanical defence than green
young leaves. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
 

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o20870   Blick, R. A. J., Burns, K. C. and Moles, A. T.
2012. Dominant network interactions are not
correlated with resource availability: a case
study using mistletoe-host interactions. –
Oikos 000: 000–000.
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o20888   Mobæk, R., Mysterud, A., Holand, Ø. and Austrheim, G. 2013. Temporal variation in density dependent body
growth of a large herbivore. – Oikos 122: 421–427.
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o20936   Steiner, C. F., Stockwell, R. D., Kalaimani, V. and
Aqel, Z. 2012. Population synchrony and stability in
environmentally forced metacommunities. – Oikos
000: 000–000.
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o20947   Ducatez, S., Baguette, M., Trochet, A.,
Chaput-Bardy, A., Legrand, D., Stevens, V.
and Fréville, H. 2013. Flight endurance and
heating rate vary with both latitude and
habitat connectivity in a butterfly species. –
Oikos 122: 601–611.
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o20951   White, S. R., Tannas, S., Bao, T., Bennett, J. A., Bork, E.
W. and Cahill Jr., J. F. 2013. Using structural equation
modelling to test the passenger, driver and opportunist
concepts in a Poa pratensis invasion. – Oikos 122: 377–
384.
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o20974   Street, G. M., Weckerly, F. W. and
Schwinning, S. 2012. Modeling forage
mediated aggregation in a gregarious
ruminant. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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o20976   Choquenot, D. and Forsyth, D. M. 2012.
Exploitation ecosystems and trophic cascades
in non-equilibrium systems: pasture – red
kangaroo – dingo interactions in arid Australia.
– Oikos 000: 000–000.
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o20980   Carvalho J. C., Cardoso P., Borges P. A. V.,
Schmera D. and Podani J. 2012. Measuring
fractions of beta diversity and their
relationships to nestedness: a theoretical and
empirical comparison of novel approaches –
Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00005   Baiser, B., Buckley, H. L., Gotelli, N. J. and
Ellison, A. M. 2013. Predicting food-web
structure with metacommunity models. –
Oikos 122: 492–506.
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OIK-00022   Hierro, J. L., Eren, Ö., Villarreal, D. and
Chiuffo, M. C. 2013. Non-native conditions
favor non-native populations of invasive plant:
demographic consequences of seed size
variation? – Oikos 122: 583–590.
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OIK-00035   Coulson, T. 2012. Integral projections models, their
construction and use in posing hypotheses in
ecology. – Oikos 121: 1337–1350.
 

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OIK-00037   Andersson, P., Löfstedt, C. and Hambäck, P. A.
2012. How insects sense olfactory patches – the
spatial scaling of olfactory information. – Oikos
000: 000–000.
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OIK-00039   R. J. Vogt, P. R. Peres-Neto and B. E. Beisner 2013. Using
functional traits to investigate the determinants of
crustacean zooplankton community structure. – Oikos 000:
000–000.
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OIK-00042   Fortuna, M. A., Krishna, A. and Bascompte, J. 2012.
Habitat loss and the disassembly of mutalistic
networks. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00046   Polishchuk, L. V., Vijverberg, J., Voronov,D. A.
and Mooij, W. M. 2012. How to measure top–down
vs bottom–up effects: a new population metric and
its calibration on Daphnia. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
 

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OIK-00056   Jackson, B. G., Peltzer, D: A. and Wardle, D. A.
2012. Are functional traits and litter
decomposability coordinated across leaves, twigs,
and wood? A test using temperate rainforest tree
species. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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  Doi,. H. and Mori, T. 2013. The discovery of
species-abundance distribution in an ecological
community. – Oikos 122: 179–182.
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OIK-00069   Nabe-Nielsen, J., Tougaard, J., Teilmann, J., Lucke, K.
and Forchhammer, M. C. 2013. How a simple adaptive
foraging strategy can lead to emergent home ranges
and increased food intake. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00070   Cantor, M., Pires, M. M., Longo, G. O., Guimarães Jr., P.
R. and Setz, E. Z. F. 2012. Individual variation in
resource use by opossums leading to nested fruit
consumption. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00101   Sridhar, H., Jordán, F. and Shanker, K. 2013. Species
importance in a heterospecific foraging association
network. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00114   Rzanny, M., Kuu, A. and Voigt, W. 2012.
Bottom–up and top–down forces structuring
consumer communities in an experimental
grassland. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00121   Price, J. N. and Pärtel, M. 2012. Can
limiting similarity increase invasion
resistance? A meta-analysis of
experimental studies. – Oikos 000:
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OIK-00123   Delattre, T., Baguette, M., Burel, F., Stevens, V. M., Quénol, H. and Vernon, P. 2013. Interactive effects of
landscape and weather on dispersal. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00126   Xi, X., Griffin, J. N. and Sun, S. 2012.
Grasshoppers amensalistically suppress
caterpillar performance and enhance plant
biomass in an alpine meadow. – Oikos 000:
000–000.
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OIK-00188   Laidre, M. E. 2013. Eavesdropping foragers use
level of collective commotion as public information
to target high quality patches. – Oikos 000: 000–
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OIK-00198   Pe’er, G., Saltz, D., Münkemüller, T., Matsinos, Y. G. and
Thulke, H.-H. 2013. Simple rules for complex landscapes:
the case of hilltopping movements and topography. – Oikos
000: 000–000.
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OIK-00207   Fitzsimmons, J. M. 2013. How consistent are trait data between sources? A quantitative assessment. – Oikos 000: 000–000.   pdf
OIK-00218   Garay-Narváez, L., Arim, M., Flores, J. D. and
Ramos-Jiliberto, R. 2013. The more polluted the
environment, the more important biodiversity is for
food web stability. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00220   Bilodeau, F., Reid, D. G., Gauthier, G., Krebs, C.
J., Berteaux, D. and Kenney, A. J. 2012.
Demographic response of tundra small mammals to
a snow fencing experiment. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00229   Yule, K. M., Miller, T. E. X. and Rudgers, J. A. 2012.
Costs, benefits, and loss of vertically transmitted
symbionts affect host population dynamics. – Oikos
000:000–000.
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OIK-00233   Sundell, J., O’Hara, R. B., Helle, P., Hellstedt, P.,
Henttonen, H. and Pietiäinen, H. 2013. Numerical
response of small mustelids to vole abundance: delayed
or not? – Oikos 000: 000–000.
 

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OIK-00245   Thompson, R. M., Poulin, R., Mouritsen, K. N. and
Thieltges, D. W. 2012. Resource tracking in marine
parasites: going with the flow? – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00258   Weis, J. J. and Post, D. M. 2013. Intraspecific
variation in a predator drives cascading variation in
primary producer community composition. – Oikos
000: 000–000.
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OIK-00266   Gauzens, B., Legendre, S., Lazzaro, X. and
Lacroix, G. 2013. Food-web aggregation,
methodological and functional issues. – Oikos 000:
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OIK-00292   Kelehear, C., Brown, G. P. and Shine, R. 2013.
Invasive parasites in multiple invasive hosts: the
arrival of a new host revives a stalled prior parasite
invasion. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00299   Bahn, V. and McGill, B. J. 2013. Testing the predictive
performance of distribution models. – Oikos 122: 321–
331.
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OIK-00305   Gonçalves-Souza, T., Romero, G. Q. and Cottenie, K.
2013. A critical analysis of the ubiquity of linear local–
regional richness relationships. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
 

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OIK-00319   Hammock, B. G. and Wetzel, W. 2013. The
relative importance of drift causes for stream insect
herbivores across a canopy gradient. – Oikos 000:
000–000.
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OIK-00320   Jadeja, S., Prasad, S., Quader, S. and
Isvaran, K. 0000. Antelope mating
strategies facilitate invasion of grasslands
by a woody weed – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00328   Camargo, M. G. G., Cazetta, E., Schaefer, H. M. and
Morellato, L: P. C. 2013. Fruit color and contrast in
seasonal habitats – a case study from a cerrado
savanna. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00355   Barrio, I. C., Hik, D. S., Bueno, C. G. and Cahill, J.
F. 2012. Extending the stress-gradient hypothesis – is
competition among animals less common in harsh
environments? – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00377   Moritz, C., Meynard, C. N., Devictor, V., Guizien, K.,
Labrune, C., Guarini, J. M. and Mouquet, N. 2013.
Disentangling the role of connectivity, environmental
filtering, and spatial structure on metacommunity
dynamics. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00380   Caswell, B. A. and Frid, C. L. J. 2013. Learning from
the past: functional ecology of marine benthos during
eight million years of aperiodic hypoxia, lessons from
the Late Jurassic. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00390   Schöb, C., Armas, C. and Pugnaire, F. I. 2013.
Direct and indirect interactions co-determine
species composition in nurse plant systems. –
Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00397   Alvarez, M. and Peckarsky, B. L. 2013. Cascading
effects of predatory fish on the composition of benthic
algae in high-altitude streams. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00400   Perry, G. L. W., Miller, B. P., Enright, N. J. and Lamont, B. B. 2013. Stochastic geometry best
explains spatial associations among species pairs and plant functional types in species-rich
shrublands. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00403   Rebollo, S., Milchunas, D. G., Stapp, P., Augustine, D. J.
and Derner, J. D. 2013. Disproportionate effects of noncolonial small herbivores on structure and diversity of
grassland dominated by large herbivores. – Oikos 000:
000–000.
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OIK-00406   Patrick, S. C., Bearhop, S., Grémillet, D., Lescroël, A.,
Grecian, W. J., Bodey, T. W., Hamer, K. C., Wakefield,
E., Le Nuz, M. and Votier, S. C. 2013. Individual
differences in searching behaviour and spatial foraging
consistency in a central place marine predator. – Oikos
000: 000–000.
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OIK-00434   Erwin, A. C., Geber, M. A. and Agrawal, A. A. 2013.
Specific impacts of two root herbivores and soil
nutrients on plant performance and insect–insect
interactions. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00418   DeLong, J. P. and Vasseur, D. A. 2013.
Linked exploitation and interference
competition drives the variable behavior of
a classic predator–prey system. – Oikos
000: 000–000.
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OIK-00431   Marini, L., Lindelöw, Å., Jönsson, A. M., Wulff, S. and
Schroeder, L. M. 2013. Population dynamics of the spruce
bark beetle: a long-term study. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00436   Lai, J., Coomes, D. A., Du, X., Hsieh, C.-F., Sun,
I.-F., Chao, W.-C., Mi, X., Ren, H., Wang, X., Hao,
Z. and Ma, K. 2013. A general combined model to
describe tree-diameter distributions within
subtropical and temperate forest communities. –
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OIK-00457   Lemoine, N. P., Drews, W. A., Burkepile, D. E. and
Parker, J. D. 2013 .Increased temperature alters feeding
behavior of a generalist herbivore. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00463   Clauss, M., Dittmann, M. T., Müller, D. W. H.,
Meloro, C. and Codron, D. 2013. Bergmann’s
rule in mammals: a cross-species interspecific
pattern. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00493   Segura, A. M., Calliari, D., Fort, H. and Lan, B. L.
2013. Fat tails in marine microbial population
fluctuations. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00503   Fronhofer, E. A., Sperr, E. B., Kreis, A., Ayasse, M.,
Poethke, H. J. and Tschapka, M. 2013. Picky hitchhikers:
vector choice leads to directed dispersal and
fat-tailed kernels in a passively dispersing mite. –
Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00504   Sandre, S.-L., Kaasik, A., Eulitz, U.
Tammaru, T. 2013. Phenotypic plasticity in a
generalist insect herbivore with the combined
use of direct and indirect cues. – Oikos 000:
000–000.
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OIK-00515   Berens, D. G., Griebeler, E. M., Braun, C., Chituyi, B.
B., Nathan, R. and Böhning-Gaese, K. 2013. Changes of
effective gene dispersal distances by pollen and seeds
across successive life stages in a tropical tree. – Oikos
000: 000–000.
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OIK-00557   Forbes, C. and Hammill, E. 2013. Fear in the dark?
Community-level effects of non-lethal predators change
with light regime. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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OIK-00562   Dáttilo, W., Guimarães Jr., P. R. and Izzo, T. J. 2013.
Spatial structure of ant–plant mutualistic networks. –
Oikos 000: 000–000.
 

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OIK-00654   Bouwhuis, S., Quinn, J. L., Sheldon, B. C. and Verhulst, S.
2013. Personality and basal metabolic rate in a wild bird
population. – Oikos 000: 000–000.
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Ecological Bulletins

 

Ecol Bull. 52   Hahn, K. and Emborg, J. 2007. Suserup Skov: structures and processes in a temperate, deciduous forest reserve. – Ecol. Bull. 52: 22-23.  
Ecol. Bull 54   Ping, C.-L., Michaelson, G. J. Stiles, C. A. and González, G. 2012. Soil characteristics, carbon stores, and nutrient distribution in eight forest
types along an elevation gradient, eastern Puerto Rico. – Ecol. Bull. 54: xxx–xxx.
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Nordic Journal of Botany

 

NJB918   Hu, S.-J., Hu, H., Yan, N., Huang, J.-L. and Li, S.-Y. 2011. Hybridization and asymmetric introgression between Cypripedium tibeticum and C. yunnanense in Shangrila County, Yunnan Province, China. – Nord. J. Bot. 29: 625-631.  
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NJB1187   Lorenzo Peruzzi, Angela Peterson, Jean-Marc Tison and Dörte Harpke 2011. What is Gagea brentae Evers? Insights from typification of the name, karyology and molecular systematics shed new light into phylogeny and taxonomy of Eurasian Gagea villosa-G. fragifera complex (Liliaceae). – Nord. J. Bot. 29: 722-733.  
NJB1230   Rokaya, M. B., Raskoti, B. B., Timsina, B. and
Münzbergová, Z. 2013. An annotated checklist of the
orchids of Nepal. – Nord. J. Bot. 31: xxx–xxx.
 
NJB1253   Moen, A., Lyngstad, A. and Øien, D.-I. 2012. Boreal rich fen vegetation formerly used for haymaking. – Nord. J. Bot. 30:226-240.  
NJB1321   Hedrén, M., Nordström, S., Pedersen, H. Æ. and Ståhlberg, D. 2012. Systematics and conservation genetics of Dactylorhiza majalis ssp. elatior (Orchidaceae) on Gotland. – Nord. J. Bot. 30: 257-272.  
NJB1382   Rivero-Guerra, A. O. and Laurin, M. 2012. Phylogenetic analysis of the Santolina rosmarinifolia aggregate (Asteraceae: Anthemideae: Santolininae) based on morphological characteristics. – Nord. J. Bot.
30: xxx–xxx.
 
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NJB1561   Jing, Y, Guo, S.-L. Ma, Y. and Cao, T. 2012. Macromitrium ousiense, a neglected Chinese moss species (Orthotrichaceae, Bryopsida) with new synonym and records. – Nord. J. Bot. 28: 000–000.  
NJB1574   Steen, R. 2012. Pollination of Platanthera chlorantha (Orchidaceae): new video registration of a hawkmoth (Sphingidae). – Nord. J. Bot. 30: xxx–xxx.  

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NJB1603   Šingliarová, B., Šuvada, R. and Mráz, P. 2012. Allopatric
distribution, ecology and conservation status of the
Pilosella alpicola group (Asteraceae). – Nord. J. Bot.
30: xxx–xxx.
 
NJB1706   Scalone, R., Kolf, M. and Alback, D. C. 2012. Mating system
variation in Veronica (Plantaginaceae): inferences from
pollen/ovule ratios and other reproductive traits. – Nord. J. Bot. 28:
000–000.
 
NJB-1738   Xie, W.-Y., Zhang, F.-Y., Chen, Z.-H., Li, G.-Y. and Xia, G.-H. 2013. Ostericum atropurpureum sp. nov. (Apiaceae) from Zhejiang, China. – Nord. J. Bot. 31: xxx–xxx.  
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NJB-00119   Skaloud, P., Kristiansen, J. and Skaloudova, M. 2013. Developments in the taxonomy of silica-scaled chrysophytes – from morphological and ultrastructural to molecular approache. – Nord. J. Bot. 31: xxx–xxx.  
NJB-00126   Strong, W. L. 2013. Northernmost North American
Pinus contorta var. latifolia (lodgepole pine)
sociations and vegetation diversity relative to its
central range east of the Rocky Mountains. –
Nordic Journal of Botany 000: 000–000.
 
NJB-00130   Alfredsen, G., Rolstad, J., Solheim, H., Rolstad, E.
and Storaunet, K. O. 2013. Is fungal species richness
and composition related to the occurrence of the oldgrowth
associated wood-decaying Amylocystis lapponica?
– Nord. J. Bot. 31: xxx–xxx.
 
NJB-00137   Szlachetko, D. L. and Kolanowska, M. 2013. Campylocentrum guarinae sp. nov. (Vandeae, Orchidaceae) from Colombia. – Nord. J. Bot. 31: xxx–xxx.  
NJB-00186   Lidén, M. and Pathak, M. K. 2013. Studies in Dactylicapnos (Papaveraceae–Fumarioideae) part II. Revision of sect. Pogonosperma sect. nov., with D. arunachalensis sp. nov. – Nord. J. Bot. 31: xxx–xxx.  

Hereditas

HRD2244   Tanhuanpää, P. and Manninen, O. 2012. High SSR
diversity but little differentiation between accessions
of Nordic timothy (Phleum pratense L.). – Hereditas
000: 000-000.