Ecological Society of America

 

Digital Appendices, Supplements, and Data Papers for Ecology, Volume 89, 2008

 


 

Fujiwara, Masami. 2008.
Identifying interactions among salmon populations from observed dynamics.
Ecology 89:4–11.
Ecological Archives E089-001.

Strayer, David L., Michael L. Pace, Nina F. Caraco, Jonathan J. Cole, and Stuart E. G. Findlay. 2008.
Hydrology and grazing jointly control a large-river food web.
Ecology 89:12–18.
Ecological Archives E089-002.

Morris, William F., Catherine A. Pfister, Shripad Tuljapurkar, Chirrakal V. Haridas, Carol L. Boggs, Mark S. Boyce, Emilio M. Bruna, Don R. Church, Tim Coulson, Daniel F. Doak, Stacey Forsyth, Jean-Michel Gaillard, Carol C. Horvitz, Susan Kalisz, Bruce E. Kendall, Tiffany M. Knight, Charlotte T. Lee, and Eric S. Menges. 2008.
Longevity can buffer plant and animal populations against changing climatic variability.
Ecology 89:19–25.
Ecological Archives E089-003.

Forsman, Anders, Jonas Ahnesjö, Sofia Caesar, and Magnus Karlsson. 2008.
A model of ecological and evolutionary consequences of color polymorphism.
Ecology 89:34–40.
Ecological Archives E089-004.

Buckley, Lauren B., Gordon H. Rodda, and Walter Jetz. 2008.
Thermal and energetic constraints on ectotherm abundance: a global test using lizards.
Ecology 89:48–55.
Ecological Archives E089-005.

Tavecchia, Giacomo, Eduardo Minguez, Ana de León, Maite Louzao, and Daniel Oro. 2008.
Living close, doing differently: small-scale asynchrony in demography of two species of seabirds.
Ecology 89:77–85.
Ecological Archives E089-006.

Johnson, Marc T. J. 2008.
Bottom-up effects of plant genotype on aphids, ants, and predators.
Ecology 89:145–154.
Ecological Archives E089-007.

Alberti, Juan, Mauricio Escapa, Oscar Iribarne, Brian Silliman, and Mark Bertness. 2008.
Crab herbivory regulates plant facilitative and competitive processes in Argentinian salt marshes.
Ecology 89:155–164.
Ecological Archives E089-008.

Hillebrand, Helmut. 2008.
Grazing regulates the spatial variability of periphyton biomass.
Ecology 89:165–173.
Ecological Archives E089-009.

Belote, R. Travis, Robert H. Jones, Sharon M. Hood, and Bryan W. Wender. 2008.
Diversity–invasibility across an experimental disturbance gradient in Appalachian forests.
Ecology 89:183–192.
Ecological Archives E089-010.

Lamb, Eric G. 2008.
Direct and indirect control of grassland community structure by litter, resources, and biomass.
Ecology 89:216–225.
Ecological Archives E089-011.

Lau, Jennifer A., Joachim Strengbom, Laurie R. Stone, Peter B. Reich, and Peter Tiffin. 2008.
Direct and indirect effects of CO2, nitrogen, and community diversity on plant–enemy interactions.
Ecology 89:226–236.
Ecological Archives E089-012.

Laird, Robert A., and Brandon S. Schamp. 2008.
Does local competition increase the coexistence of species in intransitive networks?
Ecology 89:237–247.
Ecological Archives E089-013.

Zhou, Shu-Rong, and Da-Yong Zhang. 2008.
A nearly neutral model of biodiversity.
Ecology 89:248–258.
Ecological Archives E089-014.

van de Wolfshaar, K. E., A. M. de Roos, and L. Persson. 2008.
Population feedback after successful invasion leads to ecological suicide in seasonal environments.
Ecology 89:259–268.
Ecological Archives E089-015.

Fox, Jeremy W., and W. Stanley Harpole. 2008.
Revealing how species loss affects ecosystem function: the trait-based Price Equation partition.
Ecology 89:259–268.
Ecological Archives E089-016.

Pachepsky, E., R. M. Nisbet, and W. W. Murdoch. 2008.
Between discrete and continuous: consumer–resource dynamics with synchronized reproduction.
Ecology 89:280–288.
Ecological Archives E089-017.

Griffin, John N., Kate L. de la Haye, Stephen J. Hawkins, Richard C. Thompson, and Stuart R. Jenkins. 2008.
Predator diversity and ecosystem functioning: density modifies the effect of resource partitioning.
Ecology 89:298–305.
Ecological Archives E089-018.

Moore, Jonathan W., Daniel E. Schindler, and Casey P. Ruff. 2008.
Habitat saturation drives thresholds in stream subsidies.
Ecology 89:306–312.
Ecological Archives E089-019.

LeBauer, David S., and Kathleen K. Treseder. 2008.
Nitrogen limitation of net primary productivity in terrestrial ecosystems is globally distributed.
Ecology 89:371–379.
Ecological Archives E089-020.

Kaplan, Ian, Rayko Halitschke, André Kessler, Sandra Sardanelli, and Robert F. Denno. 2008.
Constitutive and induced defenses to herbivory in above- and belowground plant tissues.
Ecology 89:392–406.
Ecological Archives E089-021.

Handley, Richard J., Thomas Steinger, Urs A. Treier, and Heinz Müller-Schärer. 2008.
Testing the evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis in a novel framework.
Ecology 89:407–417.
Ecological Archives E089-022.

Marshall, Dustin J. 2008.
Transgenerational plasticity in the sea: context-dependent maternal effects across the life history.
Ecology 89:418–427.
Ecological Archives E089-023.

O'Connor, Nessa E., Jonathan H. Grabowski, Laura M. Ladwig, and John F. Bruno. 2008.
Simulated predator extinctions: predator identity affects survival and recruitment of oysters.
Ecology 89:428–438.
Ecological Archives E089-024.

Byers, James E., April M. H. Blakeslee, Ernst Linder, Andrew B. Cooper, and Timothy J. Maguire. 2008.
Controls of spatial variation in the prevalence of trematode parasites infecting a marine snail.
Ecology 89:439–451.
Ecological Archives E089-025.

Gurd, D. Brent. 2008.
Mechanistic analysis of interspecific competition using foraging trade-offs: implications for duck assemblages.
Ecology 89:495–505.
Ecological Archives E089-026.

Valone, Thomas J., and Nicholas A. Barber. 2008.
An empirical evaluation of the insurance hypothesis in diversity–stability models.
Ecology 89:522–531.
Ecological Archives E089-027.

de Valpine, Perry, and Jay A. Rosenheim. 2008.
Field-scale roles of density, temperature, nitrogen, and predation on aphid population dynamics.
Ecology 89:532–541.
Ecological Archives E089-028.

Ovaskainen, Otso, Hanna Rekola, Evgeniy Meyke, and Elja Arjas. 2008.
Bayesian methods for analyzing movements in heterogeneous landscapes from mark–recapture data.
Ecology 89:542–554.
Ecological Archives E089-029.

Calenge, C., G. Darmon, M. Basille, A. Loison, and J.-M. Jullien. 2008.
The factorial decomposition of the Mahalanobis distances in habitat selection studies.
Ecology 89:555–566.
Ecological Archives E089-030.

Rossberg, A. G., R. Ishii, T. Amemiya, and K. Itoh. 2008.
The top-down mechanism for body-mass–abundance scaling.
Ecology 89:567–580.
Ecological Archives E089-031.

Petraitis, Peter S., Harrison Liu, and Erika C. Rhile. 2008.
Densities and cover data for intertidal organisms in the Gulf of Maine, USA, from 2003 to 2007.
Ecology 89:588.
Ecological Archives E089-032.

Kuwae, Tomohiro, Peter G. Beninger, Priscilla Decottignies, Kimberley J. Mathot, Dieta R. Lund, and Robert W. Elner. 2008.
Biofilm grazing in a higher vertebrate: the Western Sandpiper Calidris mauri.
Ecology 89:599–606.
Ecological Archives E089-033.

Pike, David A., Lígia Pizzatto, Brian A. Pike, and Richard Shine. 2008.
Estimating survival rates of uncatchable animals: the myth of high juvenile mortality in reptiles.
Ecology 89:607–611.
Ecological Archives E089-034.

Gagnon, Paul R., and William J. Platt. 2008.
Multiple disturbances accelerate clonal growth in a potentially monodominant bamboo.
Ecology 89:612–618.
Ecological Archives E089-035.

Schmidt, Kenneth A., and Richard S. Ostfeld. 2008.
Numerical and behavioral effects within a pulse-driven system: Consequences for shared prey.
Ecology 89:635–646.
Ecological Archives E089-036.

Nowlin, Westin H., Michael J. Vanni, and Louie H. Yang. 2008.
Comparing resource pulses in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
Ecology 89:647–659.
Ecological Archives E089-037.

Main, Martin B. 2008.
Reconciling competing ecological explanations for sexual segregation in ungulates.
Ecology 89:693–704.
Ecological Archives E089-038.

Morgan, Penelope, Emily K. Heyerdahl, and Carly E. Gibson. 2008.
Multi-season climate synchronized forest fires throughout the 20th century, northern Rockies, USA.
Ecology 89:717–728.
Ecological Archives E089-039.

Nock, C. A., J. P. Caspersen, and S. C. Thomas. 2008.
Large ontogenetic declines in intra-crown leaf area index in two temperate deciduous tree species.
Ecology 89:744–753.
Ecological Archives E089-040.

Lau, Jennifer A., Andrew C. McCall, Kendi F. Davies, John K. McKay, and Jessica W. Wright. 2008.
Herbivores and edaphic factors constrain the realized niche of a native plant.
Ecology 89:754–762.
Ecological Archives E089-041.

Traw, M. Brian, and Paul Feeny. 2008.
Glucosinolates and trichomes track tissue value in two sympatric mustards.
Ecology 89:763–772.
Ecological Archives E089-042.

Schweitzer, Jennifer A., Joseph K. Bailey, Dylan G. Fischer, Carri J. LeRoy, Eric V. Lonsdorf, Thomas G. Whitham, and Stephen C. Hart. 2008.
Plant–soil microorganism interactions: heritable relationship between plant genotype and associated soil microorganisms.
Ecology 89:773–781.
Ecological Archives E089-043.

Schaffers, André P., Ivo P. Raemakers, Karlè V. Sýkora, and Cajo J. F. ter Braak. 2008.
Arthropod assemblages are best predicted by plant species composition.
Ecology 89:782–794.
Ecological Archives E089-044.

Espelta, Josep Maria, Pilar Cortés, Roberto Molowny-Horas, Belén Sánchez-Humanes, and Javier Retana. 2008.
Masting mediated by summer drought reduces acorn predation in Mediterranean oak forests.
Ecology 89:805–817.
Ecological Archives E089-045.

Bårdsen, Bård-Jørgen, Per Fauchald, Torkild Tveraa, Knut Langeland, Nigel Gilles Yoccoz, and Rolf Anker Ims. 2008.
Experimental evidence of a risk-sensitive reproductive allocation in a long-lived mammal.
Ecology 89:829–837.
Ecological Archives E089-046.

Oro, Daniel. 2008.
Living in a ghetto within a local population: an empirical example of an ideal despotic distribution.
Ecology 89:838–846.
Ecological Archives E089-047.

Olden, Julian D., N. LeRoy Poff, and Kevin R. Bestgen. 2008.
Trait synergisms and the rarity, extirpation, and extinction risk of desert fishes.
Ecology 89:847–856.
Ecological Archives E089-048.

Jones, Roger I., Clare E. Carter, Andrew Kelly, Susan Ward, David J. Kelly, and Jonathan Grey. 2008.
Widespread contribution of methane-cycle bacteria to the diets of Lake Profundal chironomid larvae.
Ecology 89:857–864.
Ecological Archives E089-049.

Revilla, Tomás, and Franz J. Weissing. 2008.
Nonequilibrium coexistence in a competition model with nutrient storage.
Ecology 89:865–877.
Ecological Archives E089-050.

Barnes, C., D. M. Bethea, R. D. Brodeur, J. Spitz, V. Ridoux, C. Pusineri, B. C. Chase, M. E. Hunsicker, F. Juanes, A. Kellermann, J. Lancaster, F. Ménard, F.-X. Bard, P. Munk, J. K. Pinnegar, F. S. Scharf, R. A. Rountree, K. I. Stergiou, C. Sassa, A. Sabates, and S. Jennings. 2008.
Predator and prey body sizes in marine food webs.
Ecology 89:881.
Ecological Archives E089-051.

White, Ethan P., Brian J. Enquist, and Jessica L. Green. 2008.
On estimating the exponents of power-law frequency distributions.
Ecology 89:905–912.
Ecological Archives E089-052.

Van Bael, Sunshine A., Stacy M. Philpott, Russell Greenberg, Peter Bichier, Nicholas A. Barber, Kailen A. Mooney, and Daniel S. Gruner. 2008.
Birds as predators in tropical agroforestry systems.
Ecology 89:928–934.
Ecological Archives E089-053.

Klein, Alexandra-Maria, Saul A. Cunningham, Merijn Bos, and Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter. 2008.
Advances in pollination ecology from tropical plantation crops.
Ecology 89:935–943.
Ecological Archives E089-054.

Tscharntke, Teja, Cagan H. Sekercioglu, Thomas V. Dietsch, Navjot S. Sodhi, Patrick Hoehn, and Jason Tylianakis. 2008.
Landscape constraints on functional diversity of birds and insects in tropical agroecosystems.
Ecology 89:944–951.
Ecological Archives E089-055.

Doak, Daniel F., James A. Estes, Benjamin S. Halpern, Ute Jacob, David R. Lindberg, James Lovvorn, Daniel H. Monson, M. Timothy Tinker, Terrie M. Williams, J. Timothy Wootton, Ian Carroll, Mark Emmerson, Fiorenza Micheli, and Mark Novak. 2008.
Understanding and predicting ecological dynamics: Are major surprises inevitable?
Ecology 89:952–961.
Ecological Archives E089-056.

Kelly, Colleen K., Michael G. Bowler, Oliver Pybus, and Paul H. Harvey. 2008.
Phylogeny, niches, and relative abundance in natural communities.
Ecology 89:962–970.
Ecological Archives E089-057.

Meynard, Christine N., and J. F. Quinn. 2008.
Bird metacommunities in temperate South American forest: vegetation structure, area, and climate effects.
Ecology 89:981–990.
Ecological Archives E089-058.

Ruhl, Henry A. 2008.
Community change in the variable resource habitat of the abyssal northeast Pacific.
Ecology 89:991–1000.
Ecological Archives E089-059.

Lennon, Jay T., and Kathryn L. Cottingham. 2008.
Microbial productivity in variable resource environments.
Ecology 89:1001–1014.
Ecological Archives E089-060.

Lau, Jennifer A. 2008.
Beyond the ecological: biological invasions alter natural selection on a native plant species.
Ecology 89:1023–1031.
Ecological Archives E089-061.

Karst, Justine, Laurie Marczak, Melanie D. Jones, and Roy Turkington. 2008.
The mutualism–parasitism continuum in ectomycorrhizas: a quantitative assessment using meta-analysis.
Ecology 89:1032–1042.
Ecological Archives E089-062.

Callaway, Ragan M., Don Cipollini, Kathryn Barto, Giles C. Thelen, Steven G. Hallett, Daniel Prati, Kristina Stinson, and John Klironomos. 2008.
Novel weapons: invasive plant supresses fungal mutualists in America but not in its native Europe.
Ecology 89:1043–1055.
Ecological Archives E089-063.

Blakeslee, April M. H., and James E. Byers. 2008.
Using parasites to inform ecological history: comparisons among three congeneric marine snails.
Ecology 89:1068–1078.
Ecological Archives E089-064.

Sponseller, Ryan A., and Stuart G. Fisher. 2008.
The influence of drainage networks on patterns of soil respiration in a desert catchment.
Ecology 89:1089–1100.
Ecological Archives E089-065.

Coop, Jonathan D., and Thomas J. Givnish. 2008.
Constraints on tree seedling establishment in montane grasslands of the Valles Caldera, New Mexico.
Ecology 89:1101–1111.
Ecological Archives E089-066.

Moorcroft, Paul R., and Alex Barnett. 2008.
Mechanistic home range models and resource selection analysis: a reconciliation and unification.
Ecology 89:1112–1119.
Ecological Archives E089-067.

Spencer, Matthew, and Jason E. Tanner. 2008.
Lotka-Volterra competition models for sessile organisms.
Ecology 89:1134–1143.
Ecological Archives E089-068.

Hoogenboom, Mia O., Sean R. Connolly, and Kenneth R. N. Anthony. 2008.
Interactions between morphological and physiological plasticity optimize energy acquisition in corals.
Ecology 89:1144–1154.
Ecological Archives E089-069.

Cleland, Elsa E., Chris M. Clark, Scott L. Collins, Joseph E. Fargione, Laura Gough, Katherine L. Gross, Daniel G. Milchunas, Steven C. Pennings, William D. Bowman, Ingrid C. Burke, William K. Lauenroth, G. Philip Robertson, Juliet C. Simpson, David Tilman, and Katharine N. Suding. 2008.
Species responses to nitrogen fertilization in herbaceous plant communities, and associated species traits.
Ecology 89:1175.
Ecological Archives E089-070.

Lankau, Richard. 2008.
A chemical trait creates a genetic trade-off between intra- and interspecific competitive ability.
Ecology 89:1181–1187.
Ecological Archives E089-071.

Kay, Adam D., Josh Mankowski, and Sarah E. Hobbie. 2008.
Long-term burning interacts with herbivory to slow decomposition.
Ecology 89:1188–1194.
Ecological Archives E089-072.

Forsman, Anders, and Viktor Åberg. 2008.
Associations of variable coloration with niche breadth and conservation status among Australian reptiles.
Ecology 89:1201–1207.
Ecological Archives E089-073.

Johnson, Devin S., Joshua M. London, Mary-Anne Lea, and John W. Durban. 2008.
Continuous-time correlated random walk model for animal telemetry data.
Ecology 89:1208–1215.
Ecological Archives E089-074.

Roberts, David W. 2008.
Statistical analysis of multidimensional fuzzy set ordinations.
Ecology 89:1246–1260.
Ecological Archives E089-075.

Heffernan, James B. 2008.
Wetlands as an alternative stable state in desert streams.
Ecology 89:1261–1271.
Ecological Archives E089-076.

Jäger, Christoph G., Sebastian Diehl, Christian Matauschek, Christopher A. Klausmeier, and Herwig Stibor. 2008.
Transient dynamics of pelagic producer–grazer systems in a gradient of nutrients and mixing depths.
Ecology 89:1272–1286.
Ecological Archives E089-077.

Nelson, Timothy A., Karalon Haberlin, Amorah V. Nelson, Heather Ribarich, Ruth Hotchkiss, Kathryn L. Van Alstyne, Lee Buckingham, Dejah J. Simunds, and Kerri Fredrickson. 2008.
Ecological and physiological controls of species composition in green macroalgal blooms.
Ecology 89:1287–1298.
Ecological Archives E089-078.

Navarrete, Sergio A., Bernardo R. Broitman, and Bruce A. Menge. 2008.
Interhemispheric comparison of recruitment to intertidal communities: pattern persistence and scales of variation.
Ecology 89:1308–1322.
Ecological Archives E089-079.

White, J. Wilson, and Jennifer E. Caselle. 2008.
Scale-dependent changes in the importance of larval supply and habitat to abundance of a reef fish.
Ecology 89:1323–1333.
Ecological Archives E089-080.

Kittelson, Pamela, John Maron, and Marilyn Marler. 2008.
An invader differentially affects leaf physiology of two natives across a gradient in diversity.
Ecology 89:1344–1351.
Ecological Archives E089-081.

Turnbull, Lindsay A., Cloé Paul-Victor, Bernhard Schmid, and Drew W. Purves. 2008.
Growth rates, seed size, and physiology: Do small-seeded species really grow faster?
Ecology 89:1352–1363.
Ecological Archives E089-082.

Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf, and Susanne Schiele. 2008.
Do resources or natural enemies drive bee population dynamics in fragmented habitats?
Ecology 89:1375–1387.
Ecological Archives E089-083.

Zovi, Daniel, Michael Stastny, Andrea Battisti, and Stig Larsson. 2008.
Ecological costs on local adaptation of an insect herbivore host plants and enemies.
Ecology 89:1388–1398.
Ecological Archives E089-084.

Boback, Scott M., and Craig Guyer. 2008.
A test of reproductive power in snakes.
Ecology 89:1428–1435.
Ecological Archives E089-085.

Doligez, Blandine, Anne Berthouly, Damien Doligez, Marion Tanner, Verena Saladin, Danielle Bonfils, and Heinz Richner. 2008.
Spatial scale of local breeding habitat quality and adjustment of breeding decisions.
Ecology 89:1436–1444.
Ecological Archives E089-086.

Murray, Martyn G., and David R. Baird. 2008.
Resource-ratio theory applied to large herbivores.
Ecology 89:1445–1456.
Ecological Archives E089-087.

Menges, Eric S. 2008.
Demography of the endemic mint Dicerandra frutescens in Florida scub.
Ecology 89:1474.
Ecological Archives E089-088.

Grewell, Brenda J. 2008.
Parasite facilitates plant species coexistence in a coastal wetland.
Ecology 89:1481–1488.
Ecological Archives E089-089.

Greenwood, Michelle J., and Angus R. McIntosh. 2008.
Flooding impacts on responses of a riparian consumer to cross-ecosystem subsidies.
Ecology 89:1489–1496.
Ecological Archives E089-090.

Miller, Rebecca E., and Ian E. Woodrow. 2008.
Resource availability and the abundance of an N-based defense in Australian tropical rain forests.
Ecology 89:1503–1509.
Ecological Archives E089-091.

Hillebrand, Helmut, Danuta M. Bennett, and Marc W. Cadotte. 2008.
Consequences of dominance: A review of evenness effects on local and regional ecosystem processes.
Ecology 89:1510–1520.
Ecological Archives E089-092.

Toräng, Per, Johan Ehrlén, and Jon Ågren. 2008.
Mutualists and antagonists mediate frequency-dependent selection on floral display.
Ecology 89:1564–1572.
Ecological Archives E089-093.

Peter, Craig I., and Steven D. Johnson. 2008.
Mimics and magnets: the importance of color and ecological facilitation in floral deception.
Ecology 89:1583–1595.
Ecological Archives E089-094.

Price, Mary V., Diane R. Campbell, Nickolas M. Waser, and Alison K. Brody. 2008.
Bridging the generation gap in plants: pollination, parental fecundity, and offspring demography.
Ecology 89:1596–1604.
Ecological Archives E089-095.

Gols, Rieta, R. Wagenaar, Tibor Bukovinszky, Nicole M. van Dam, Marcel Dicke, James M. Bullock, and Jeffrey Harvey. 2008.
Genetic variation in defense chemistry in wild cabbages affects herbivores and their endoparasitoids.
Ecology 89:1616–1626.
Ecological Archives E089-096.

Woodhams, Douglas C., Ross A. Alford, Cheryl J. Briggs, Megan Johnson, and Louise A. Rollins-Smith. 2008.
Life-history trade-offs influence disease in changing climates: strategies of an amphibian pathogen.
Ecology 89:1627–1639.
Ecological Archives E089-097.

Abrams, Peter A. 2008.
Measuring the impact of dynamic antipredator traits on predator–prey–resource interactions.
Ecology 89:1640–1649.
Ecological Archives E089-098.

Rudolf, Volker H. W. 2008.
Impact of cannibalism on predator–prey dynamics: size-structured interactions and apparent mutualism.
Ecology 89:1650–1660.
Ecological Archives E089-099.

Coulson, T., T. H. G. Ezard, F. Pelletier, G. Tavecchia, N. C. Stenseth, D. Z. Childs, J. G. Pilkington, J. M. Pemberton, L. E. B. Kruuk, T. H. Clutton-Brock, and M. J. Crawley. 2008.
Estimating the functional form for the density dependence from life history data.
Ecology 89:1661–1674.
Ecological Archives E089-100.

Garcia, Erica A., and Gary G. Mittelbach. 2008.
Regional coexistence and local dominance in Chaoborus: species sorting along a predation gradient.
Ecology 89:1703–1713.
Ecological Archives E089-101.

Ho, Chuan-Kai, and Steven C. Pennings. 2008.
Consequences of omnivory for trophic interactions on a salt marsh shrub.
Ecology 89:1714–1722.
Ecological Archives E089-102.

Sarnelle, Orlando, and Alan E. Wilson. 2008.
Type III functional response in Daphnia.
Ecology 89:1723–1732.
Ecological Archives E089-103.

Das, Adrian, John Battles, Phillip J. van Mantgem, and Nathan L. Stephenson. 2008.
Spatial elements of mortality risk in old-growth forests.
Ecology 89:1744–1756.
Ecological Archives E089-104.

Palmer, Michael W., Daniel J. McGlinn, Lars Westerberg, and Per Milberg. 2008.
Indices for detecting differences in species composition: some simplifications of RDA and CCA.
Ecology 89:1769–1771.
Ecological Archives E089-105.

Lindström, Tom, Nina Håkansson, Lars Westerberg, and Uno Wennergren. 2008.
Splitting the tail of the displacement kernel shows the unimportance of kurtosis.
Ecology 89:1784–1790.
Ecological Archives E089-106.

Cahill, James F., Jr., Glen R. Smith, and Bryon H. Shore. 2008.
Disruption of a belowground mutualism alters interactions between plants and their floral visitors.
Ecology 89:1791–1801.
Ecological Archives E089-107.

Parachnowitsch, Amy L., and Christina M. Caruso. 2008.
Predispersal seed herbivores, not pollinators, exert selection on floral traits via female fitness.
Ecology 89:1802–1810.
Ecological Archives E089-108.

Kleijn, David, and Ivo Raemakers. 2008.
A retrospective analysis of pollen host plant use by stable and declining bumble bee species.
Ecology 89:1811–1823.
Ecological Archives E089-109.

McCarthy-Neumann, Sarah, and Richard K. Kobe. 2008.
Tolerance of neighborhood soil pathogens co-varies with shade tolerance across species of tropical tree seedlings.
Ecology 89:1883–1892.
Ecological Archives E089-110.

Poorter, L., S. J. Wright, H. Paz, D. D. Ackerly, R. Condit, G. Ibarra-Manríquez, K. E. Harms, J. C. Lincona, M. Martínez-Ramos, S. J. Mazer, H. C. Muller-Landau, M. Peña-Claros, C. O. Webb, and I. J. Wright. 2008.
Are functional traits good predictors of demographic rates? Evidence from five Neotropical forests.
Ecology 89:1908–1920.
Ecological Archives E089-111.

Jiang, Lin, and Shivani N. Patel. 2008.
Community assembly in the presence of disturbance: a microcosm experiment.
Ecology 89:1931–1940.
Ecological Archives E089-112.

Perlut, Noah G., Allan M. Strong, Therese M. Donovan, and Neil J. Buckley. 2008.
Grassland songbird survival and recruitment in agricultural landscapes: implications for source–sink demography.
Ecology 89:1941–1952.
Ecological Archives E089-113.

Bauer, Silke, Phillip Gienapp, and Jesper Madsen. 2008.
The relevance of environmental conditions for departure decision changes en route in migrating geese.
Ecology 89:1953–1960.
Ecological Archives E089-114.

Araújo, Márcio S., Paulo R. Guimarães, Jr., Richard Svanbäck, Aluisio Pinheiro, Paulo Guimarães, Sérgio F. dos Reis, and Daniel I. Bolnick. 2008.
Network analysis reveals contrasting effects of intraspecific competition on individual vs. population diets.
Ecology 89:1981–1993.
Ecological Archives E089-115.

Navarrete, Sergio A., and Tatiana Manzur. 2008.
Individual- and population-level responses of a keystone predator to geographic variation in prey.
Ecology 89:2005–2018.
Ecological Archives E089-116.

Post, David M., Eric P. Palkovacs, Erika G. Schielke, and Stanley I. Dodson. 2008.
Intraspecific variation in a predator affects community structure and cascading trophic interactions.
Ecology 89:2019–2032.
Ecological Archives E089-117.

Guélat, Jérôme, Julie Jaquiéry, Laura Berset-Brändli, Ester Pellegrini, Ruben Moresi, Thomas Broquet, Alexandre H. Hirzel, and Nicolas Perrin. 2008.
Mass effects mediate coexistence in competing shrews.
Ecology 89:2033–2042.
Ecological Archives E089-118.

Rassweiler, Andrew, Katie K. Arkema, Daniel C. Reed, Richard C. Zimmerman, and Mark A. Brzezinski. 2008.
Net primary production, growth, and standing crop of Macrocystis pyrifera in southern California.
Ecology 89:2068.
Ecological Archives E089-119.

Novak, Mark, and J. Timothy Wootton. 2008.
Estimating nonlinear interaction strengths: an observation-based method for species-rich food webs.
Ecology 89:2083–2089.
Ecological Archives E089-120.

Sjögersten, Sofie, René van der Wal, and Sarah J. Woodin. 2008.
Habitat type determines herbivory controls over CO2 fluxes in a warmer Arctic.
Ecology 89:2103–2116.
Ecological Archives E089-121.

Casper, Brenda B., Stephen P. Bentivenga, Baoming Ji, Jennifer H. Doherty, Harry M. Edenborn, and Danny J. Gustafson. 2008.
Plant–soil feedback: testing the generality with the same grasses in serpentine and prairie soils.
Ecology 89:2154–2164.
Ecological Archives E089-122.

Chalcraft, David R., Stephen B. Cox, Christopher Clark, Elsa E. Cleland, Katharine N. Suding, Evan Weiher, and Deana Pennington. 2008.
Scale-dependent responses of plant biodiversity to nitrogen enrichment.
Ecology 89:2165–2171.
Ecological Archives E089-123.

Pausas, Juli G., and Miguel Verdú. 2008.
Fire reduces morphospace occupation in plant communities.
Ecology 89:2181–2186.
Ecological Archives E089-124.

Smith, R. A., K. A. Mooney, and A. A. Agrawal. 2008.
Coexistence of three specialist aphids on the common milkweed Asclepias syriaca.
Ecology 89:2187–2196.
Ecological Archives E089-125.

Irwin, Rebecca E., and Lynn S. Adler. 2008.
Nectar secondary compounds affect self-pollen transfer: implications for female and male reproduction.
Ecology 89:2207–2217.
Ecological Archives E089-126.

Venable, D. Lawrence, Arturo Flores-Martinez, Helene C. Muller-Landau, Greg Barron-Gafford, and Judith X. Becerra. 2008.
Seed dispersal of desert annuals.
Ecology 89:2218–2227.
Ecological Archives E089-127.

Riginos, Corrina, and James B. Grace. 2008.
Acacia tree density, herbivores, and the herbaceous community: bottom-up vs. top-down effects.
Ecology 89:2228–2238.
Ecological Archives E089-128.

Jolles, Anna E., Vanessa O. Ezenwa, Rampal S. Etienne, Wendy C. Turner, and Han Olff. 2008.
Interactions between macroparasites and microparasites drive infection patterns in free-ranging African buffalo.
Ecology 89:2239–2250.
Ecological Archives E089-129.

Royle, J. Andrew, and Kevin V. Young. 2008.
A hierarchical model for spatial capture–recapture data.
Ecology 89:2281–2289.
Ecological Archives E089-130.

Schlesinger, Matthew D., Patricia N. Manley, and Marcel Holyoak. 2008.
Distinguishing stressors acting on land bird communities in an urbanizing environment.
Ecology 89:2302–2314.
Ecological Archives E089-131.

McIntyre, Peter B., Alexander S. Flecker, Michael J. Vanni, James M. Hood, Brad W. Taylor, and Steven A. Thomas. 2008.
Fish distributions and nutrient cycling in streams: Can fish create biogeochemical hotspots?
Ecology 89:2335–2346.
Ecological Archives E089-132.

de Valpine, Perry, Kim Cuddington, Martha F. Hoopes, and Julie L. Lockwood. 2008.
Is spread of invasive species regulated? Using ecological theory to interpret statistical analysis.
Ecology 89:2377–2383.
Ecological Archives E089-133.

Conant, Richard T., J. Megan Steinweg, Michelle L. Haddix, Eldor A. Paul, Alain F. Plante, and Johan Six. 2008.
Experimental warming shows that decomposition temperature sensitivity increases with soil organic matter recalcitrance.
Ecology 89:2384–2391.
Ecological Archives E089-134.

Petermann, Jana S., Alexander J. F. Fergus, Lindsay A. Turnbull, and Bernhard Schmid. 2008.
Janzen-Connell effects are widespread and strong enough to maintain diversity in grasslands.
Ecology 89:2399–2406.
Ecological Archives E089-135.

Gonçalves-Souza, Thiago, Paula M. Omena, José César Souza, and Gustavo Q. Romero. 2008.
Trait-mediated effects on flowers: artificial spiders deceive pollinators and decrease plant fitness.
Ecology 89:2407–2413.
Ecological Archives E089-136.

Vamosi, Steven M., Susan J. Mazer, and Fernando Cornejo. 2008.
Breeding systems and seed size in a Neotropical flora: testing evolutionary hypotheses.
Ecology 89:2461–2472.
Ecological Archives E089-137.

Stiles, Arthur, and Samuel M. Scheiner. 2008.
Nestedness of remnant Sonoran Desert plant communities in metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona.
Ecology 89:2473–2481.
Ecological Archives E089-138.

Rogers, David A., Thomas P. Rooney, Daniel Olson, and Donald M. Waller. 2008.
Shifts in southern Wisconsin forest canopy and understory richness, composition, and heterogeneity.
Ecology 89:2482–2492.
Ecological Archives E089-139.

Marshall, Dustin J., Russell Bonduriansky, and Luc F. Bussière. 2008.
Offspring size variation within broods as a bet-hedging strategy in unpredictable environments.
Ecology 89:2506–2517.
Ecological Archives E089-140.

Kennedy, Brian P., Keith H. Nislow, and Carol L. Folt. 2008.
Habitat-mediated foraging limitations drive survival bottlenecks for juvenile salmon.
Ecology 89:2529–2541.
Ecological Archives E089-141.

Vadeboncoeur, Yvonne, Garry Peterson, M. Jake Vander Zanden, and Jacob Kalff. 2008.
Benthic algal production across lake size gradients: interactions among morphometry, nutrients, and light.
Ecology 89:2542–2552.
Ecological Archives E089-142.

Räsänen, Katja, Fredrik Söderman, Anssi Laurila, and Juha Merilä. 2008.
Geographic variation in maternal investment: acidification affects egg size and fecundity in Rana arvalis.
Ecology 89:2553–2562.
Ecological Archives E089-143.

Patrick, David A., Elizabeth B. Harper, Malcolm L. Hunter Jr., and Aram J. K. Calhoun. 2008.
Terrestrial habitat selection and strong density-dependent mortality in recently metamorphosed amphibians.
Ecology 89:2563–2574.
Ecological Archives E089-144.

Marquis, Olivier, Manuel Massot, and Jean François Le Galliard. 2008.
Intergenerational effects of climate generate cohort variation in lizard reproductive performance.
Ecology 89:2575–2583.
Ecological Archives E089-145.

Proaktor, Gil, Tim Coulson, and E. J. Milner-Gulland. 2008.
The demographic consequences of the cost of reproduction in ungulates.
Ecology 89:2604–2611.
Ecological Archives E089-146.

Blanchet, F. Guillaume, Pierre Legendre, and Daniel Borcard. 2008.
Forward selection of explanatory variables.
Ecology 89:2623–2632.
Ecological Archives E089-147.

Hobbie, Sarah E. 2008.
Nitrogen effects on litter decomposition: a five-year experiment in eight temperate sites.
Ecology 89:2633–2644.
Ecological Archives E089-148.

Kurokawa, Hiroko, and Tohru Nakashizuka. 2008.
Leaf herbivory and decomposability in a Malaysian tropical rain forest.
Ecology 89:2645–2656.
Ecological Archives E089-149.

Keith, Aidan M., René van der Wal, Rob W. Brooker, Graham H. R. Osler, Stephen J. Chapman, David F. R. P. Burslem, and David A. Elston. 2008.
Increasing litter species richness reduces variability in a terrestrial decomposer system.
Ecology 89:2657–2664.
Ecological Archives E089-150.

Campos-Arceiz, Ahimsa, Asier R. Larrinaga, Udayani R. Weerasinghe, Seiki Takatsuki, Jennifer Pastorini, Peter Leimgruber, Prithiviraj Fernando, and Luis Santamaria. 2008.
Behavior rather than diet mediates seasonal differences in seed dispersal by Asian elephants.
Ecology 89:2684–2691.
Ecological Archives E089-151.

Forshay, Kenneth J., Pieter T. J. Johnson, Melanie Stock, Carolina Peñalva, and Stanley I. Dodson. 2008.
Festering food: chytridiomycete pathogen reduces quality of Daphnia host as a food resource.
Ecology 89:2692–2699.
Ecological Archives E089-152.

Harte, J., T. Zillio, E. Conlisk, and A. B. Smith. 2008.
Maximum entropy and the state variable approach to macroecology.
Ecology 89:2700–2711.
Ecological Archives E089-153.

Anthony, Robert G., James A. Estes, Mark A. Ricca, A. Keith Miles, and Eric D. Forsman. 2008.
Bald eagles and sea otters in the Aleutian Archipelago: indirect effects of trophic cascades.
Ecology 89:2725–2735.
Ecological Archives E089-154.

Peery, M. Zachariah, Steven R. Beissinger, Roger F. House, Martine Bérubé, Laurie A. Hall, Anna Sellas, and Per J. Palsbøll. 2008.
Characterizing source–sink dynamics with genetic parentage assignments.
Ecology 89:2746–2759.
Ecological Archives E089-155.

Kramer, Andrew M., Orlando Sarnelle, and Roland A. Knapp. 2008.
Allee effect limits colonization success of sexually reproducing zooplankton.
Ecology 89:2760–2769.
Ecological Archives E089-156.

Amarasekare, Priyanga. 2008.
Coexistence of intraguild predators and prey in resource-rich environments.
Ecology 89:2786–2797.
Ecological Archives E089-157.

Trussell, Geoffrey C., Patrick J. Ewanchuk, and Catherine M. Matassa. 2008.
Resource identity modifies the influence of predation risk on ecosystem function.
Ecology 89:2798–2807.
Ecological Archives E089-158.

Altieri, Andrew H. 2008.
Dead zones enhance key fisheries species by providing predation refuge.
Ecology 89:2808–2818.
Ecological Archives E089-159.

Levenbach, Stuart. 2008.
Community-wide ramifications of an associational refuge on shallow rocky reefs.
Ecology 89:2819–2828.
Ecological Archives E089-160.

Belmaker, Jonathan, Yaron Ziv, Nadav Shashar, and Sean R. Connolly. 2008.
Regional variation in the hierarchical partitioning of diversity in coral-dwelling fishes.
Ecology 89:2829–2840.
Ecological Archives E089-161.

LoGiudice, Kathleen, Shannon T. K. Duerr, Michael J. Newhouse, Kenneth A. Schmidt, Mary E. Killilea, and Richard S. Ostfeld. 2008.
Impact of host community composition on Lyme disease risk.
Ecology 89:2841–2849.
Ecological Archives E089-162.

Swemmer, Anthony M., and Alan K. Knapp. 2008.
Defoliation synchronizes aboveground growth of co-occurring C4 grass species.
Ecology 89:2860–2867.
Ecological Archives E089-163.

Tank, Jennifer L., Emma J. Rosi-Marshall, Michelle A. Baker, and Robert O. Hall. 2008.
Are rivers just big streams? A pulse method to quantify nitrogen demand in a large river.
Ecology 89:2935–2945.
Ecological Archives E089-164.

Hui, Cang, and Melodie A. McGeoch. 2008.
Does the self-similar species distribution model lead to unrealistic predictions?
Ecology 89:2946–2952.
Ecological Archives E089-165.

Wenger, Seth J., and Mary C. Freeman. 2008.
Estimating species occurrence, abundance, and detection probability using zero-inflated distributions.
Ecology 89:2953–2959.
Ecological Archives E089-166.

Siepielski, Adam M., and Craig W. Benkman. 2008.
Seed predation and selection exerted by a seed predator influence subalpine tree densities.
Ecology 89:2960–2966.
Ecological Archives E089-167.

White, Ethan P., Brian J. Enquist, and Jessica L. Green. 2008.
On estimating the exponent of power-law frequency distributions: Erratum.
Ecology 89:2971.
Ecological Archives E089-168.

Del Grosso, Stephen, William Parton, Thomas Stohlgren, Daolan Zheng, Dominique Bachelet, Stephen Prince, Kathy Hibbard, and Richard Olson. 2008.
Global potential net primary production predicted from vegetation class, precipitation, and temperature: Erratum.
Ecology 89:2971.
Ecological Archives E089-169.

Klaassen, Raymond H. G., and Bart A. Nolet. 2008.
Persistence of spatial variance and spatial pattern in the abundance of a submerged plant.
Ecology 89:2973–2979.
Ecological Archives E089-170.

Forrester, Graham E., Mark A. Steele, Jameal F. Samhouri, Bryn Evans, and Richard R. Vance. 2008.
Spatial density dependence scales up but does not produce temporal density dependence in a reef fish.
Ecology 89:2980–2985.
Ecological Archives E089-171.

Griffiths, Georgianne J. K., Andrew Wilby, Michael J. Crawley, and Matthew B. Thomas. 2008.
Density-dependent effects of predator species-richness in diversity–function studies.
Ecology 89:2986–2993.
Ecological Archives E089-172.

Knape, Jonas. 2008.
Estimability of density dependence in models of time series data.
Ecology 89:2994–3000.
Ecological Archives E089-173.

Takimoto, Gaku, David A. Spiller, and David M. Post. 2008.
Ecosystem size, but not disturbance, determines food-chain length on islands of the Bahamas.
Ecology 89:3001–3007.
Ecological Archives E089-174.

Shelton, Andrew Olaf. 2008.
Skewed sex ratios, pollen limitation, and reproductive failure in the dioecious seagrass Phyllospadix.
Ecology 89:3020–3029.
Ecological Archives E089-175.

Bridgham, Scott D., John Pastor, Bradley Dewey, Jake F. Weltzin, and Karen Updegraff. 2008.
Rapid carbon response of peatlands to climate change.
Ecology 89:3041–3048.
Ecological Archives E089-176.

Adler, Peter B., and Janneke HilleRisLambers. 2008.
The influence of climate and species composition on the population dynamics of ten prairie forbs.
Ecology 89:3049–3050.
Ecological Archives E089-177.

Irwin, Rebecca E., Candace Galen, Jessica J. Rabenold, Rainee Kaczorowski, and Meghan L. McCutcheon. 2008.
Mechanisms of tolerance to floral larceny in two wildflower species.
Ecology 89:3093–3104.
Ecological Archives E089-178.

Rudolf, Volker H. 2008.
The impact of cannibalism in the prey on predator–prey systems.
Ecology 89:3116–3127.
Ecological Archives E089-179.

Methratta, Elizabeth T., and Peter S. Petraitis. 2008.
Propagation of scale-dependent effects from recruits to adults in barnacles and seaweeds.
Ecology 89:3128–3137.
Ecological Archives E089-180.

Poloczanska, Elvira S., Stephen J. Hawkins, Alan J. Southward, and Michael T. Burrows. 2008.
Modeling the response of populations of competing species to climate change.
Ecology 89:3138–3149.
Ecological Archives E089-181.

Lauzon-Guay, Jean-Sébastien, Robert E. Scheibling, and Myriam A. Barbeau. 2008.
Formation and propagation of feeding fronts in benthic marine invertebrates: a modeling approach.
Ecology 89:3150–3162.
Ecological Archives E089-182.

Fabricius, K. E., and G. De'ath. 2008.
Photosynthetic symbionts and energy supply determine octocoral biodiversity in coral reefs.
Ecology 89:3163–3173.
Ecological Archives E089-183.

Botham, M. S., R. K. Hayward, L. J. Morrell, D. P. Croft, J. R. Ward, I. Ramnarine, and J. Krause. 2008.
Risk sensitive antipredator behavior in the Trinidadian guppy, Poecilia reticulata.
Ecology 89:3174–3185.
Ecological Archives E089-184.

Cunningham, Clifford W. 2008.
Lessons learned from coordinating research on the North Atlantic (CORONA).
Ecology 89:S1–S2.
Ecological Archives E089-185.

Witman, Jon D., Mathieu Cusson, Philippe Archambault, Andrew J. Pershing, and Nova Mieszkowska. 2008.
The relation between productivity and species diversity in temperate–arctic marine ecosystems.
Ecology 89:S66–S80.
Ecological Archives E089-186.

Walters, Annika W., and David M. Post. 2008.
An experimental disturbance alters fish size structure, but not food chain length in streams.
Ecology 89:3261–3267.
Ecological Archives E089-187.

Gonzales, Emily K., and Peter Arcese. 2008.
Herbivory more limiting than competition on early and established native plants in an invaded meadow.
Ecology 89:3282–3289.
Ecological Archives E089-188.

Ram, Karthik, Evan L. Preisser, Daniel S. Gruner, and Donald R. Strong. 2008.
Metapopulation dynamics override local limits on long-term parasite persistence.
Ecology 89:3290–3297.
Ecological Archives E089-189.

Landry-Cuerrier, M., D. Munro, D. W. Thomas, and M. M. Humphries. 2008.
Climate and resource determinants of fundamental and realized metabolic niches of hibernating chipmunks.
Ecology 89:3306–3316.
Ecological Archives E089-190.

Barraquand, Frédéric, and Simon Benhamou. 2008.
Animal movements in heterogeneous landscapes: identifying profitable places and homogeneous movement bouts.
Ecology 89:3336–3348.
Ecological Archives E089-191.

Conroy, Michael J., Jonathan P. Runge, Richard J. Barker, Matthew R. Schofield, and Christopher J. Fonnesbeck. 2008.
Efficient estimation of abundance for patchily distributed populations via two-phase, adaptive sampling.
Ecology 89:3362–3370.
Ecological Archives E089-192.

Dormann, Carsten F., Oliver Purschke, Jaime R. García Márquez, Sven Lautenbach, and Boris Schröder. 2008.
Components of uncertainty in species distribution analysis: A case study of the Great Grey Shrike.
Ecology 89:3371–3386.
Ecological Archives E089-193.

Blüthgen, Nico, Jochen Fründ, Diego P. Vázquez, and Florian Menzel. 2008.
What do interaction network metrics tell us about specialization and biological traits?
Ecology 89:3387–3399.
Ecological Archives E089-194.

Dray, Stéphane, and Pierre Legendre. 2008.
Testing the species–traits relationships: the fourth-corner problem revisited.
Ecology 89:3400–3412.
Ecological Archives E089-195.

Hereu, Bernat, Mikel Zabala, and Enric Sala. 2008.
Multiple controls of community structure and dynamics in a sublittoral marine environment.
Ecology 89:3423–3435.
Ecological Archives E089-196.

Goodman, Brett A., Donald B. Miles, and Lin Schwarzkopf. 2008.
Life on the rocks: Habitat use drives morphological and preformance evolution in lizards.
Ecology 89:3462–3471.
Ecological Archives E089-197.

Schweiger, Oliver, Josef Settele, Otakar Kudrna, Stefan Klotz, and Ingolf Kühn. 2008.
Climate change can cause spatial mismatch of trophically interacting species.
Ecology 89:3472–3479.
Ecological Archives E089-198.

Jacquemyn, Hans, and Rein Brys. 2008.
Effects of stand age on the demography of a temperate forest herb in post-agricultural forests.
Ecology 89:3480–3489.
Ecological Archives E089-199.

Valett, H. M., S. A. Thomas, P. J. Mulholland, J. R. Webster, C. N. Dahm, C. S. Fellows, C. L. Crenshaw, and C. G. Peterson. 2008.
Endogenous and exogenous control of ecosystem function: N cycling in headwater streams.
Ecology 89:3515–3527.
Ecological Archives E089-200.

Collins, Scott L., Katharine N. Suding, Elsa E. Cleland, Michael Batty, Steven C. Pennings, Katherine L. Gross, James B. Grace, Laura Gough, Joe E. Fargione, and Christopher M. Clark. 2008.
Rank clocks and plant community dynamics.
Ecology 89:3534–3541.
Ecological Archives E089-201.


 

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