Journal of Animal Ecology

Cover image for Vol. 81 Issue 2

March 2012

Volume 81, Issue 2

Pages 307–511

  1. In Focus

    1. Top of page
    2. In Focus
    3. Trophic interactions
    4. Spatial ecology
    5. Population ecology
    6. Physiological ecology
    7. Parasite and disease ecology
    8. Evolutionary ecology
    9. Demography
    10. Community ecology
    11. Behavioural ecology
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      The role of phylogeny in desert rodent community assembly (pages 307–309)

      James H. Brown

      Article first published online: 10 FEB 2012 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2012.01962.x

  2. Trophic interactions

    1. Top of page
    2. In Focus
    3. Trophic interactions
    4. Spatial ecology
    5. Population ecology
    6. Physiological ecology
    7. Parasite and disease ecology
    8. Evolutionary ecology
    9. Demography
    10. Community ecology
    11. Behavioural ecology
    1. Consumer–resource coupling in wet–dry tropical rivers (pages 310–322)

      Timothy D. Jardine, Neil E. Pettit, Danielle M. Warfe, Bradley J. Pusey, Doug P. Ward, Michael M. Douglas, Peter M. Davies and Stuart E. Bunn

      Article first published online: 21 NOV 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2011.01925.x

  3. Spatial ecology

    1. Top of page
    2. In Focus
    3. Trophic interactions
    4. Spatial ecology
    5. Population ecology
    6. Physiological ecology
    7. Parasite and disease ecology
    8. Evolutionary ecology
    9. Demography
    10. Community ecology
    11. Behavioural ecology
  4. Population ecology

    1. Top of page
    2. In Focus
    3. Trophic interactions
    4. Spatial ecology
    5. Population ecology
    6. Physiological ecology
    7. Parasite and disease ecology
    8. Evolutionary ecology
    9. Demography
    10. Community ecology
    11. Behavioural ecology
    1. Population regulation by habitat heterogeneity or individual adjustment? (pages 330–340)

      Oliver Krüger, Nayden Chakarov, Jan T. Nielsen, Volkher Looft, Thomas Grünkorn, Bernd Struwe-Juhl and Anders P. Møller

      Article first published online: 23 SEP 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2011.01904.x

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      Reproductive synchrony in a recovering bottlenecked sea turtle population (pages 341–351)

      Virginie Plot, Benoît de Thoisy, Stéphane Blanc, Laurent Kelle, Anne Lavergne, Hélène Roger-Bérubet, Yann Tremblay, Sabrina Fossette and Jean-Yves Georges

      Article first published online: 18 OCT 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2011.01915.x

    3. Survival and population size of a resident bird species are declining as temperature increases (pages 352–363)

      Leonard Santisteban, Craig W. Benkman, Trevor Fetz and Julie W. Smith

      Article first published online: 19 OCT 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2011.01918.x

  5. Physiological ecology

    1. Top of page
    2. In Focus
    3. Trophic interactions
    4. Spatial ecology
    5. Population ecology
    6. Physiological ecology
    7. Parasite and disease ecology
    8. Evolutionary ecology
    9. Demography
    10. Community ecology
    11. Behavioural ecology
    1. Migratory stopover in the long-distance migrant silver-haired bat, Lasionycteris noctivagans (pages 377–385)

      Liam P. McGuire, Christopher G. Guglielmo, Stuart A. Mackenzie and Philip D. Taylor

      Article first published online: 28 SEP 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2011.01912.x

  6. Parasite and disease ecology

    1. Top of page
    2. In Focus
    3. Trophic interactions
    4. Spatial ecology
    5. Population ecology
    6. Physiological ecology
    7. Parasite and disease ecology
    8. Evolutionary ecology
    9. Demography
    10. Community ecology
    11. Behavioural ecology
    1. Goshawk prey have more bacteria than non-prey (pages 403–410)

      A. P. Møller, J. M. Peralta-Sánchez, J. T. Nielsen, E. López-Hernández and J. J. Soler

      Article first published online: 31 OCT 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2011.01923.x

  7. Evolutionary ecology

    1. Top of page
    2. In Focus
    3. Trophic interactions
    4. Spatial ecology
    5. Population ecology
    6. Physiological ecology
    7. Parasite and disease ecology
    8. Evolutionary ecology
    9. Demography
    10. Community ecology
    11. Behavioural ecology
    1. Fluctuations in population composition dampen the impact of phenotypic plasticity on trait dynamics in superb fairy-wrens (pages 411–422)

      Martijn van de Pol, Helen L. Osmond and Andrew Cockburn

      Article first published online: 14 OCT 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2011.01919.x

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      Male reproductive success increases with alliance size in Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) (pages 423–431)

      Joanna Wiszniewski, Shannon Corrigan, Luciano B. Beheregaray and Luciana M. Möller

      Article first published online: 7 OCT 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2011.01910.x

    3. Lévy flight and Brownian search patterns of a free-ranging predator reflect different prey field characteristics (pages 432–442)

      David W. Sims, Nicolas E. Humphries, Russell W. Bradford and Barry D. Bruce

      Article first published online: 17 OCT 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2011.01914.x

  8. Demography

    1. Top of page
    2. In Focus
    3. Trophic interactions
    4. Spatial ecology
    5. Population ecology
    6. Physiological ecology
    7. Parasite and disease ecology
    8. Evolutionary ecology
    9. Demography
    10. Community ecology
    11. Behavioural ecology
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      Predicting the potential demographic impact of predators on their prey: a comparative analysis of two carnivore–ungulate systems in Scandinavia (pages 443–454)

      Vincenzo Gervasi, Erlend B. Nilsen, Håkan Sand, Manuela Panzacchi, Geir R. Rauset, Hans C. Pedersen, Jonas Kindberg, Petter Wabakken, Barbara Zimmermann, John Odden, Olof Liberg, Jon E. Swenson and John D. C. Linnell

      Article first published online: 11 NOV 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2011.01928.x

  9. Community ecology

    1. Top of page
    2. In Focus
    3. Trophic interactions
    4. Spatial ecology
    5. Population ecology
    6. Physiological ecology
    7. Parasite and disease ecology
    8. Evolutionary ecology
    9. Demography
    10. Community ecology
    11. Behavioural ecology
    1. Phylogenetic structure illuminates the mechanistic role of environmental heterogeneity in community organization (pages 455–462)

      Richard D. Stevens, Maria M. Gavilanez, Juan S. Tello and David A. Ray

      Article first published online: 5 SEP 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2011.01900.x

    2. Patterns and processes in abundance–body size relationships for marine benthic invertebrates (pages 463–471)

      Tsuyuko Yamanaka, Piran C. L. White, Matthew Spencer and Dave Raffaelli

      Article first published online: 19 OCT 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2011.01921.x

    3. Similarity and difference among rainforest fruit-feeding butterfly communities in Central and South America (pages 472–482)

      Philip J. DeVries, Laura G. Alexander, Isidro A. Chacon and James A. Fordyce

      Article first published online: 9 NOV 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2011.01922.x

    4. Mixed competition–predation: potential vs. realized interactions (pages 483–493)

      Lennart Persson and André M. De Roos

      Article first published online: 14 NOV 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2011.01927.x

  10. Behavioural ecology

    1. Top of page
    2. In Focus
    3. Trophic interactions
    4. Spatial ecology
    5. Population ecology
    6. Physiological ecology
    7. Parasite and disease ecology
    8. Evolutionary ecology
    9. Demography
    10. Community ecology
    11. Behavioural ecology

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