Digital Appendices, Supplements, and Data Papers for Ecology, Volume 93, 2012
Aschehoug, Erik T., Kerry L. Metlen, Ragan M. Callaway, and George Newcombe. 2012.
Fungal endophytes directly increase the competitive effects of an invasive forb.
Ecology 93:3–8.
Ecological Archives E093-001.
Kersch-Becker, Mônica F., and Thomas M. Lewinsohn. 2012.
Bottom-up multitrophic effects in resprouting plants.
Ecology 93:9–16.
Ecological Archives E093-002.
Daily, Jonathan P., Nathaniel P. Hitt, David R. Smith, and Craig D. Snyder. 2012.
Experimental and environmental factors affect spurious detection of ecological thresholds.
Ecology 93:17–23.
Ecological Archives E093-003.
Mims, Meryl C., and Julian D. Olden. 2012.
Life history theory predicts fish assemblage response to hydrologic regimes.
Ecology 93:35–45.
Ecological Archives E093-004.
Huijbers, Chantal M., Ivan Nagelkerken, Pauline A.C. Lössbroek, Ines E. Schulten, Andjin Siegenthaler, Marc W. Holderied, and Stephen D. Simpson. 2012.
A test of the senses: fish select novel habitats by responding to multiple cues.
Ecology 93:46–55.
Ecological Archives E093-005.
Johnson, Pieter T. J., Daniel L. Preston, Jason T. Hoverman, Jeremy S. Henderson, Sara H. Paull, Katherine L. D. Richgels, and Miranda D. Redmond. 2012.
Species diversity reduces parasite infection through cross-generational effects on host abundance.
Ecology 93:56–64.
Ecological Archives E093-006.
Morrison, Wendy E., and Mark E. Hay. 2012.
Are lower-latitude plants better defended? Palatability of freshwater macrophytes.
Ecology 93:65–74.
Ecological Archives E093-007.
Aguilera, Moisés A., and Sergio A. Navarrete. 2012.
Functional identity and functional structure change through succession in a rocky intertidal marine herbivore assemblage.
Ecology 93:75–89.
Ecological Archives E093-008.
Guo, Hongyu, and Steven C. Pennings. 2012.
Mechanisms mediating plant distributions across estuarine landscapes in a low-latitude tidal estuary.
Ecology 93:90–100.
Ecological Archives E093-009.
Angelini, Christine, and Brian R. Silliman. 2012.
Patch size-dependent community recovery after massive disturbance.
Ecology 93:101–110.
Ecological Archives E093-010.
Uthicke, S., F. Patel, and R. Ditchburn. 2012.
Elevated land runoff after European settlement perturbs persistent foraminiferal assemblages on the Great Barrier Reefs.
Ecology 93:111–121.
Ecological Archives E093-011.
Thiebot, Jean-Baptiste, Yves Cherel, Philip N. Trathan, and Charles-André Bost. 2012.
Coexistence of oceanic predators on wintering areas explained by population-scale foraging segregation in space or time.
Ecology 93:122–130.
Ecological Archives E093-012.
Woodland, Ryan J., Marco A. Rodríguez, Pierre Magnan, Hélène Glémet, and Gilbert Cabana. 2012.
Incorporating temporally dynamic baselines in isotopic mixing models.
Ecology 93:131–144.
Ecological Archives E093-013.
Laliberté, Etienne, and Jason M. Tylianakis. 2012.
Cascading effects of long-term land-use changes on plant traits and ecosystem functioning.
Ecology 93:145–155.
Ecological Archives E093-014.
Ellis, Nick, Stephen J. Smith, and C. Roland Pitcher. 2012.
Gradient forests: calculating importance gradients on physical predictors.
Ecology 93:156–168.
Ecological Archives E093-015.
Lattanzi, Fernando Alfredo, German Darío Berone, Wolfgang Feneis, and Hans Schnyder. 2012.
13C-labeling shows the effect of hierarchy on the carbon gain of individuals and functional groups in dense field stands.
Ecology 93:169–179.
Ecological Archives E093-016.
Hulshof, Catherine M., James C. Stegen, Nathan G. Swenson, Carolyn A. F. Enquist, and Brian J. Enquist. 2012.
Interannual variability of growth and reproduction in Bursera simaruba: the role of allometry and resource variability.
Ecology 93:180–190.
Ecological Archives E093-017.
Uriarte, María, James S. Clark, Jess K. Zimmerman, Liza S. Comita, Jimena Forero-Montaña, and Jill Thompson. 2012.
Multidimensional tradeoffs in species responses to disturbance: implications for diversity in a subtropical forest.
Ecology 93:180–190.
Ecological Archives E093-018.
Clark, David B., and Deborah A. Clark. 2012.
Annual tree growth, mortality, physical condition, and microsite in an old-growth tropical rain forest, 1983–2010.
Ecology 93:213.
Ecological Archives E093-019.
Booth, Robert K., Stephen T. Jackson, Valerie A. Sousa, Maura E. Sullivan, Thomas A. Minckley, and Michael J. Clifford. 2012.
Multi-decadal drought and amplified moisture variability drove rapid forest community change in a humid region.
Ecology 93:219–226.
Ecological Archives E093-020.
Flombaum, Pedro, and Osvaldo E. Sala. 2012.
Effects of plant species traits on ecosystem processes: experiments in the Patagonian steppe.
Ecology 93:227–234.
Ecological Archives E093-021.
Johansson, Victor, Thomas Ranius, and Tord Snäll. 2012.
Epiphyte metapopulation dynamics are explained by species traits, connectivity, and patch dynamics.
Ecology 93:235–241.
Ecological Archives E093-022.
Davies, T. Jonathan, Nathan J. B. Kraft, Nicolas Salamin, and Elizabeth M. Wolkovich. 2012.
Incompletely resolved phylogenetic trees inflate estimates of phylogenetic conservatism.
Ecology 93:242–247.
Ecological Archives E093-023.
Cubaynes, Sarah, Claire Doutrelant, Arnaud Grégoire, Philippe Perret, Bruno Faivre, and Olivier Gimenez. 2012.
Testing hypotheses in evolutionary ecology with imperfect detection: capture-recapture structural equation modeling.
Ecology 93:248–255.
Ecological Archives E093-024.
Knape, Jonas, and Perry de Valpine. 2012.
Fitting complex population models by combining particle filters with Markov chain Monte Carlo.
Ecology 93:256–263.
Ecological Archives E093-025.
Dakos, Vasilis, Egbert H. van Nes, Paolo D’Odorico, and Marten Scheffer. 2012.
Robustness of variance and autocorrelation as indicators of critical slowing down.
Ecology 93:264–271.
Ecological Archives E093-026.
Abrams, Peter A., Lasse Ruokolainen, Brian J. Shuter, and Kevin S. McCann. 2012.
Harvesting creates ecological traps: consequences of invisible mortality risks in predator-prey metacommunities.
Ecology 93:281–293.
Ecological Archives E093-027.
McGlinn, Daniel J., and Allen H. Hurlbert. 2012.
Scale dependence in species turnover reflects variance in species occupancy.
Ecology 93:294–302.
Ecological Archives E093-028.
Aronson, Richard B., William F. Precht, Ian G. Macintyre, and Lauren T. Toth. 2012.
Catastrophe and the lifespan of coral reefs.
Ecology 93:303–313.
Ecological Archives E093-029.
Wing, S. R., R. J. McLeod, J. J. Leichter, R. D. Frew, and M. D. Lamare. 2012.
Sea ice microbial production supports Ross Sea benthic communities: influence of a small but stable subsidy.
Ecology 93:314–323.
Ecological Archives E093-030.
Largaespada, César, Frédéric Guichard, and Philippe Archambault. 2012.
Meta-ecosystem engineering: Nutrient fluxes reveal intraspecific and interspecific feedbacks in fragmented mussel beds.
Ecology 93:324–333.
Ecological Archives E093-031.
Guo, Hongyu, and Steven C. Pennings. 2012.
Mechanisms mediating plant distributions across estuarine landscapes in a low-latitude tidal estuary.
Ecology 93:334–344.
Ecological Archives E093-032.
Talbot, Jennifer M., and Kathleen K. Treseder. 2012.
Interactions between lignin, cellulose, and nitrogen drive litter chemistry-decay relationships.
Ecology 93:345–354.
Ecological Archives E093-033.
Bloom, Arnold J., Jose Salvador Rubio Asensio, Lesley Randall, Shimon Rachmilevitch, Asaph B. Cousins, and Eli A. Carlisle. 2012.
CO2 enrichment inhibits shoot nitrate assimilation in C3 but not C4 plants and slows growth under nitrate in C3 plants.
Ecology 93:355–367.
Ecological Archives E093-034.
Caplat, Paul, Ran Nathan, and Yvonne M. Buckley. 2012.
Seed terminal velocity, wind turbulence, and demography drive the spread of an invasive tree in an analytical model.
Ecology 93:368–377.
Ecological Archives E093-035.
Hulvey, Kristin B., and Erika S. Zavaleta. 2012.
Abundance declines of a native forb have nonlinear impacts on grassland invasion resistance.
Ecology 93:377–388.
Ecological Archives E093-036.
Barbeito, Ignacio, Melissa A. Dawes, Christian Rixen, Josef Senn, and Peter Bebi. 2012.
Factors driving mortality and growth at treeline: a 30-year experiment of 92000 conifers.
Ecology 93:389–401.
Ecological Archives E093-037.
Northfield, Tobin D., William E. Snyder, Gretchen B. Snyder, and Sanford D. Eigenbrode. 2012.
A simple plant mutation abets a predator-diversity cascade.
Ecology 93:411–420.
Ecological Archives E093-038.
Theis, Nina, and Lynn S. Adler. 2012.
Advertising to the enemy: enhanced floral fragrance increases beetle attraction and reduces plant reproduction.
Ecology 93:430–435.
Ecological Archives E093-039.
O’Gorman, Eoin J., Jayne E. Fitch, and Tasman P. Crowe. 2012.
Multiple anthropogenic stressors and the structural properties of food webs.
Ecology 93:441–448.
Ecological Archives E093-040.
Bonebrake, Timothy C., and Curtis A. Deutsch. 2012.
Climate heterogeneity modulates impact of warming on tropical insects.
Ecology 93:449–455.
Ecological Archives E093-041.
Yenni, Glenda, Peter B. Adler, and S. K. Morgan Ernest. 2012.
Strong self-limitation promotes the persistence of rare species.
Ecology 93:456–461.
Ecological Archives E093-042.
Tanentzap, Andrew J., William G. Lee, and David A. Coomes. 2012.
Soil nutrient supply modulates temperature-induction cues in mast-seeding grasses.
Ecology 93:462–469.
Ecological Archives E093-043.
DeLong, John P., and David A. Vasseur. 2012.
A dynamic explanation of size-density scaling in carnivores.
Ecology 93:470–476.
Ecological Archives E093-044.
Leinster, Tom, and Christina A. Cobbold. 2012.
Measuring diversity: the importance of species similarity.
Ecology 93:477–489.
Ecological Archives E093-045.
Swenson, Nathan G., James C. Stegen, Stuart J. Davies, David L. Erickson, Jimena Forero-Montaña, Allen H. Hurlbert, W. John Kress, Jill Thompson, María Uriarte, S. Joseph Wright, and Jess K. Zimmerman. 2012.
Temporal turnover in the composition of tropical tree communities: functional determinism and phylogenetic stochasticity.
Ecology 93:490–499.
Ecological Archives E093-046.
Hersh, Michelle H., Rytas Vilgalys, and James S. Clark. 2012.
Evaluating the impacts of multiple generalist fungal pathogens on temperate tree seedling survival.
Ecology 93:511–520.
Ecological Archives E093-047.
Wardle, David A., Micael Jonsson, Maarit Kalela-Brundin, Anna Lagerström, Richard D. Bardgett, Gregor W. Yeates, and Marie-Charlotte Nilsson. 2012.
Drivers of inter-year variability of plant production and decomposers across contrasting island ecosystems.
Ecology 93:521–531.
Ecological Archives E093-048.
Clark, C. J., J. R. Poulsen, and D. J. Levey. 2012.
Vertebrate herbivory impacts seedling recruitment more than niche partitioning or density-dependent mortality.
Ecology 93:554–564.
Ecological Archives E093-049.
Rudgers, Jennifer A., Tom E. X. Miller, Shaun M. Ziegler, and Kelly D. Craven. 2012.
There are many ways to be a mutualist: Endophytic fungus reduces plant survival but increases population growth.
Ecology 93:565–574.
Ecological Archives E093-050.
Fedriani, José M., Magdalena Zywiec, and Miguel Delibes. 2012.
Thieves or mutualists? Pulp feeders enhance endozoochore local recruitment.
Ecology 93:575–587.
Ecological Archives E093-051.
Zhang, Yihui, Guanmin Huang, Wenqing Wang, Luzhen Chen, Guanghui Lin. 2012.
Interactions between mangroves and exotic Spartina in an anthropogenically disturbed estuary in southern China.
Ecology 93:588–597.
Ecological Archives E093-052.
Simberloff, Daniel, Lara Souza, Martín A. Nuñez, M. Noelia Barrios-Garcia, and Windy Bunn. 2012.
The natives are restless, but not often and mostly when disturbed.
Ecology 93:598–607.
Ecological Archives E093-053.
Steiner, Christopher F., Christopher A. Klausmeier, and Elena Litchman. 2012.
Transient dynamics and the destabilizing effects of prey heterogeneity.
Ecology 93:632–644.
Ecological Archives E093-055.
Hall, Spencer R., Claes R. Becker, Meghan A. Duffy, and Carla E. Cáceres. 2012.
A power–efficiency tradeoff in resource use alters epidemiological relationships.
Ecology 93:645–656.
Ecological Archives E093-056.
Schmidt, Benedikt R., Walter Hödl, and Michael Schaub. 2012.
From metamorphosis to maturity in complex life cycles: equal performance of different juvenile life history pathways.
Ecology 93:657–667.
Ecological Archives E093-057.
Mac Nally, Ralph, Michiala Bowen, Alison Howes, Clive A. McAlpine, and Martine Maron. 2012.
Despotic, high-impact species and the subcontinental scale determination of avian assemblage structure.
Ecology 93:668–678.
Ecological Archives E093-058.
Akhmetzhanova, Asem A., Nadejda A. Soudzilovskaia, Vladimir G. Onipchenko, Will K. Cornwell, Vladimir A. Agafonov, Ivan A. Selivanov, and Johannes H. C. Cornelissen. 2012.
A rediscovered treasure: mycorrhizal intensity database for 3000 vascular plants species across the former Soviet Union.
Ecology 93:689.
Ecological Archives E093-059.
Ratajczak, Zakary, Jesse B. Nippert, and Scott L. Collins. 2012.
Woody encroachment decreases diversity across North American grasslands and savannas.
Ecology 93:697–703.
Ecological Archives E093-060.
Grman, Emily. 2012.
Plant species differ in their ability to reduce allocation to non-beneficial arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
Ecology 93:711–718.
Ecological Archives E093-061.
Vázquez, Diego P., Silvia B. Lomáscolo, M. Belén Maldonado, Natacha P. Chacoff, Jimena Dorado, Erica L. Stevani, and Nydia L. Vitale. 2012.
The strength of plant-pollinator interactions.
Ecology 93:719–725.
Ecological Archives E093-062.
Udevitz, Mark S., and Peter J. P Gogan. 2012.
Estimating survival rates with time series of standing age-structure data.
Ecology 93:726–732.
Ecological Archives E093-063.
Hamann, Ellen J., and Brian P. Kennedy. 2012.
Juvenile dispersal affects straying behaviors of adults in a migratory population.
Ecology 93:733–740.
Ecological Archives E093-064.
Morales, Juan Manuel, María Daniela Rivarola, Guillermo Amico, and Tomás A. Carlo. 2012.
Neighborhood effects on seed dispersal by frugivores: testing theory with a mistletoe-marsupial system in Patagonia.
Ecology 93:741–748.
Ecological Archives E093-065.
Gjerde, Ivar, Hans H. Blom, Louise Lindblom, Magne Sætersdal, and Fride Høistad Schei. 2012.
Community assembly in epiphytic lichens in early stages of colonization.
Ecology 93:749–759.
Ecological Archives E093-066.
Shipley, Bill, C. E. Timothy Paine, and Christopher Baraloto. 2012.
Quantifying the importance of local niche-based and stochastic processes to tropical tree community assembly.
Ecology 93:760–769.
Ecological Archives E093-067.
Mooshammer, Maria, Wolfgang Wanek, Jörg Schnecker, Birgit Wild, Sonja Leitner, Florian Hofhansl, Andreas Blöchl, Ieda Hämmerle, Alexander H. Frank, Lucia Fuchslueger, Katharina M. Keiblinger, Sophie Zechmeister-Boltenstern, and Andreas Richter. 2012.
Stoichiometric controls of nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in decomposing beech leaf litter.
Ecology 93:770–782.
Ecological Archives E093-068.
Ortega, Yvette K., Dean E. Pearson, Lauren P. Waller, Nancy J. Sturdevant, and John L. Maron. 2012.
Population-level compensation impedes biological control of an invasive forb and indirect release of a native grass.
Ecology 93:783–792.
Ecological Archives E093-069.
Shefferson, Richard P., and Deborah A. Roach. 2012.
The triple helix of Plantago lanceolata: Genetics and the environment interact to determine population dynamic.
Ecology 93:793–802.
Ecological Archives E093-070.
Rafferty, Nicole E., and Anthony R. Ives. 2012.
Pollinator effectiveness varies with experimental shifts in flowering time.
Ecology 93:803–814.
Ecological Archives E093-071.
Liancourt, Pierre, Laura A. Spence, Bazartseren Boldgiv, Ariuntsetseg Lkhagva, Brent R. Helliker, Brenda B. Casper, and Peter S. Petraitis. 2012.
Vulnerability of the northern Mongolian steppe to climate change: insights from flower production and phenology.
Ecology 93:815–824.
Ecological Archives E093-072.
Douma, J. C., B. Shipley, J.-P. M. Witte, R. Aerts, and P. M. van Bodegom. 2012.
Disturbance and resource availability act differently on the same suite of plant traits: revisiting assembly hypotheses.
Ecology 93:825–835.
Ecological Archives E093-073.
van der Plas, F., T. M. Anderson, and H. Olff. 2012.
Trait similarity patterns within grass and grasshopper communities: multitrophic community assembly at work.
Ecology 93:836–846.
Ecological Archives E093-074.
Huss, Magnus, Anna Gårdmark, Anieke Van Leeuwen, and André M. de Roos. 2012.
Size- and food-dependent growth drives patterns of competitive dominance along productivity gradients.
Ecology 93:847–857.
Ecological Archives E093-075.
Falke, Jeffrey A., Larissa L. Bailey, Kurt D. Fausch, and Kevin R. Bestgen. 2012.
Colonization and extinction in dynamic habitats: an occupancy approach for a Great Plains stream fish assemblage.
Ecology 93:858–867.
Ecological Archives E093-076.
Brandt, Margarita, Jon D. Witman, and Angel I. Chiriboga. 2012.
Influence of a dominant consumer species reverses at increased diversity.
Ecology 93:868–878.
Ecological Archives E093-077.
Aquilino, Kristin M., and John J. Stachowicz. 2012.
Seaweed richness and herbivory increase rate of community recovery from disturbance.
Ecology 93:879–890.
Ecological Archives E093-078.
Thibaut, Loïc M., Sean R. Connolly, and Hugh, P. A. Sweatman. 2012.
Diversity and stability of herbivorous fishes on coral reefs.
Ecology 93:891–901.
Ecological Archives E093-079.
Lee, Who-Seung, Pat Monaghan, and Neil B. Metcalfe. 2012.
The pattern of early growth trajectories affects adult breeding performance.
Ecology 93:902–912.
Ecological Archives E093-080.
Kendall, William L., Gary C. White, James E. Hines, Catherine A. Langtimm, and Jun Yoshizaki. 2012.
Estimating parameters of hidden Markov models based on marked individuals: use of robust design data.
Ecology 93:913–920.
Ecological Archives E093-081.
Jolly, W. Matt, Russell Parsons, J. Morgan Varner, Bret W. Butler, Kevin C. Ryan, and Corey L. Gucker. 2012.
Do mountain pine beetle outbreaks change the probability of active crown fire in lodgepole pine forests? Comment.
Ecology 93:841–946.
Ecological Archives E093-082.
Martha M. Ellis, Jennifer L. Williams, Peter Lesica, Timothy J. Bell, Paulette Bierzychudek, Marlin Bowles, Elizabeth E. Crone, Daniel F. Doak, Johan Ehrlén, Albertine Ellis-Adam, Kathryn McEachern, Rengaian Ganesan, Penelope Latham, Sheila Luijten, Thomas N. Kaye, Tiffany M. Knight, Eric S. Menges, William F. Morris, Hans den Nijs, Gerard Oostermeijer, Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio, J. Stephen Shelly, Amanda Stanley, Andrea Thorpe, Tamara Ticktin, Teresa Valverde, and Carl Weekley. 2012.
Matrix population models from 20 studies of perennial plant populations.
Ecology 93:951.
Ecological Archives E093-083.
Jenerette, G. Darrel, and Amitava Chatterjee. 2012.
Soil metabolic pulses: water, substrate, and biological regulation.
Ecology 93:959–966.
Ecological Archives E093-084.
Akasaka, Munemitsu, and Noriko Takamura. 2012.
Hydrologic connection between ponds positively affects macrophyte α and γ diversity but negatively affects η diversity.
Ecology 93:967–973.
Ecological Archives E093-085.
He, Fangliang. 2012.
Area-based assessment of extinction risk.
Ecology 93:974–980.
Ecological Archives E093-086.
Joern, Anthony, Tony Provin, and Spencer T. Behmer. 2012.
Not just the usual suspects: Insect herbivore populations and communities are associated with multiple plant nutrients.
Ecology 93:1002–1015.
Ecological Archives E093-087.
Evans, Daniel M., Nash E. Turley, Douglas J. Levey, and Joshua J. Tewksbury. 2012.
Habitat patch shape, not corridors, determines herbivory and fruit production of an annual plant.
Ecology 93:1016–1025.
Ecological Archives E093-088.
Underwood, Nora, and Stacey L. Halpern. 2012.
Insect herbivores, density dependence, and the performance of the perennial herb Solanum carolinense.
Ecology 93:1026–1035.
Ecological Archives E093-089.
Moeller, David A., Monica A. Geber, Vincent M. Eckhart, and Peter Tiffin. 2012.
Reduced pollinator service and elevated pollen limitation at the geographic range limit of an annual plant.
Ecology 93:1036–1048.
Ecological Archives E093-090.
Williams, Neal M., James Regetz, and Claire Kremen. 2012.
Landscape-scale resources promote colony growth but not reproductive performance of bumble bees.
Ecology 93:1049–1058.
Ecological Archives E093-091.
Hakes, Alyssa S., and James T. Cronin. 2012.
Successional changes in plant resistance and tolerance to herbivory.
Ecology 93:1059–1070.
Ecological Archives E093-092.
Lesser, Mark R., and Stephen T. Jackson. 2012.
Making a stand: five centuries of population growth in colonizing populations of Pinus ponderosa.
Ecology 93:1071–1081.
Ecological Archives E093-093.
Moore, Sean M., and Elizabeth T. Borer. 2012.
The influence of host diversity and composition on epidemiological patterns at multiple spatial scales.
Ecology 93:1095–1105.
Ecological Archives E093-094.
Horsák, Michal, Michal Hájek, Daniel Spitale, Petra Hájková, Daniel Díte, and Jeffrey C. Nekola. 2012.
The age of island-like habitats impacts habitat specialist species richness.
Ecology 93:1106–1114.
Ecological Archives E093-095.
Caruso, T., S. Hempel, J. R. Powell, E. K. Barto, and M. C. Rillig. 2012.
Compositional divergence and convergence in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities.
Ecology 93:1115–1124.
Ecological Archives E093-096.
Altermatt, Florian, and Marcel Holyoak. 2012.
Spatial clustering of habitat structure effects patterns of community composition and diversity.
Ecology 93:1125–1133.
Ecological Archives E093-097.
Aguirre, J. David, and Dustin J. Marshall. 2012.
Genetic diversity increases population productivity in a sessile marine invertebrate.
Ecology 93:1134–1142.
Ecological Archives E093-098.
Sams, Michael A., and Michael J. Keough. 2012.
Contrasting effects of variable species recruitment on marine sessile communities.
Ecology 93:1153–1163.
Ecological Archives E093-099.
Bartels, Pia, Julien Cucherousset, Kristin Steger, Peter Eklöv, Lars J. Tranvik, and Helmut Hillebrand. 2012.
Reciprocal subsidies between freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems structure consumer-resource dynamics.
Ecology 93:1173–1182.
Ecological Archives E093-100.
Estrada-Villegas, Sergio, Brian J. McGill, and Elisabeth K. V. Kalko. 2012.
Climate, habitat, and species interactions at different scales determine the structure of a Neotropical bat community.
Ecology 93:1183–1193.
Ecological Archives E093-101.
Campbell, Earl W., III, Amy A. Yackel Adams, Sarah J. Converse, Thomas H. Fritts, and Gordon H. Rodda. 2012.
Do predators control prey species abundance? An experimental test with brown treesnakes on Guam.
Ecology 93:1194–1203.
Ecological Archives E093-102.
Miller, David A. W. 2012.
General methods for sensitivity analysis of equilibrium dynamics in patch occupancy models.
Ecology 93:1204–1213.
Ecological Archives E093-103.
Yaari, Gur, Yossi Ben-Zion, Nadav M. Shnerb, and David A. Vasseur. 2012.
Consistent scaling of persistence time in metapopulations.
Ecology 93:1214–1227.
Ecological Archives E093-104.
Reynolds, A. M. 2012.
Distinguishing between Lévy walks and strong alternative models.
Ecology 93:1228–1233.
Ecological Archives E093-105.
Legendre, Pierre, Daniel Borcard, and David W. Roberts. 2012.
Variation partitioning involving orthogonal spatial eigenfunction submodels.
Ecology 93:1234–1240.
Ecological Archives E093-106.