Ecological Archives
A publication of the Ecological Society of America

Digital Appendices, Supplements, and Data Papers for
Ecology, Volume 86, 2005


Lawrence, Deborah. 2005.
Biomass accumulation after 10–200 years of shifting cultivation in Bornean rain forest.
Ecology 86:26–33.
Ecological Archives E086-001.

MacDougall, Andrew S., and Roy Turkington. 2005.
Are invasive species the drivers or passengers of change in degraded ecosystems?
Ecology 86:42–55.
Ecological Archives E086-002.

Sabo, John L., Ryan Sponseller, Mark Dixon, Kris Grade, Tamara Harms, Jim Heffernan, Andrea Jani, Gabrielle Katz, Candan Soykan, James Watts, and Jill Welter. 2005.
Riparian zones increase regional species richness by harboring different, not more, species.
Ecology 86:56–62.
Ecological Archives E086-003.

Landis, R. Matthew, and David R. Peart. 2005.
Early performance predicts canopy attainment across life histories in subalpine forest trees.
Ecology 86:63–72.
Ecological Archives E086-004.

Hille Ris Lambers, Janneke, James S. Clark, and Michael Lavine. 2005.
Implications of seed banking for recruitment of southern Appalachian woody species.
Ecology 86:85–95.
Ecological Archives E086-005.

Perakis, Steven S., Jana E. Compton, and Lars O. Hedin. 2005.
Nitrogen retention across a gradient of 15N additions to an unpolluted temperate forest soil in Chile.
Ecology 86:96–105.
Ecological Archives E086-006.

Snäll, Tord, Johan Ehrlén, and Håkan Rydin. 2005.
Colonization–extinction dynamics of an epiphyte metapopulation in a dynamic landscape.
Ecology 86:106–115.
Ecological Archives E086-007.

Sorensen, Jennifer S., James D. McLister, and M. Denise Dearing. 2005.
Plant secondary metabolites compromise the energy budgets of specialist and generalist mammalian herbivores.
Ecology 86:125–139.
Ecological Archives E086-008.

Sorensen, Jennifer S., James D. McLister, and M. Denise Dearing. 2005.
Novel plant secondary metabolites impact dietary specialists more than generalists (Neotoma spp.).
Ecology 86:140–154.
Ecological Archives E086-009.

Schulte-Hostedde, Albrecht I., Bertram Zinner, John S. Millar, and Graham J. Hickling. 2005.
Restitution of mass-size residuals: validating body condition indices.
Ecology 86:155–163.
Ecological Archives E086-010.

Valett, H. M., M. A. Baker, J. A. Morrice, C. S. Crawford, M. C. Molles, Jr., C. N. Dahm, D. L. Moyer, J. R. Thibault, and Lisa M. Ellis. 2005.
Biogeochemical and metabolic responses to the flood pulse in a semiarid plain.
Ecology 86:155–163.
Ecological Archives E086-011.

Romdal, Tom S., Robert K. Colwell, and Carsten Rahbek. 2005.
The influence of band sum area, domain extent, and range sizes on the latitudinal mid-domain effect.
Ecology 86:235–244.
Ecological Archives E086-012.

Viljugrein, Hildegunn, Nils Chr. Stenseth, Graham W. Smith, and Gunnhilder H. Steinbakk. 2005.
Density dependence in North American ducks.
Ecology 86:235–244.
Ecological Archives E086-013.

Hoffmann, Michael D., and Stanley I. Dodson. 2005.
Land use, primary productivity, and lake area as descriptors of zooplankton diversity.
Ecology 86:255–261.
Ecological Archives E086-014.

Fierer, Noah, Joseph M. Craine, Kendra McLauchlan, and Joshua P. Schimel. 2005.
Litter quality and the temperature sensitivity of decomposition.
Ecology 86:320–326.
Ecological Archives E086-015.

Sergio, Fabrizio, and Vincenzo Penteriani. 2005.
Public information and territory establishment in a loosely colonial raptor.
Ecology 86:340–346.
Ecological Archives E086-016.

Dickerson, B. R., K. W. Brinck, M. F. Willson, P. Bentzen, and T. P. Quinn. 2005.
Relative importance of salmon body size and arrival time at breeding grounds to reproductive success.
Ecology 86:347–352.
Ecological Archives E086-017.

Louette, Gerald, and Luc De Meester. 2005.
High dispersal capacity of cladoceran zooplankton in newly founded communities.
Ecology 86:353–359.
Ecological Archives E086-018.

McCain, Christy M. 2005.
Elevational gradients in diversity of small mammals.
Ecology 86:366–372.
Ecological Archives E086-019.

Asquith, Nigel M., and Mónica Mejía-Chang. 2005.
Mammals, edge effects, and the loss of tropical diversity.
Ecology 86:379–390.
Ecological Archives E086-020.

Schulte, Lisa A., and David J. Mladenoff. 2005.
Severe wind and fire regimes in northern forests: historical variability at the regional scale.
Ecology 86:431–445.
Ecological Archives E086-021.

Rose, Karen E., Svata M. Louda, and Mark Rees. 2005.
Demographic and evolutionary impacts of native and invasive insect herbivores on Cirsium canescens.
Ecology 86:453–465.
Ecological Archives E086-022.

Townsend, Patricia A., and Douglas J. Levey. 2005.
An experimental test of whether habitat corridors affect pollen transfer.
Ecology 86:466–475.
Ecological Archives E086-023.

Gross, Katherine L., Gary G. Mittelbach, and Heather L. Reynolds. 2005.
Grassland invasibility and diversity: responses to nutrients, seed input, and disturbance.
Ecology 86:476–486.
Ecological Archives E086-024.

Byers, James E. 2005.
Marine reserves enhance abundance but not competitive impacts of a harvested nonindigenous species.
Ecology 86:487–500.
Ecological Archives E086-025.

Preisser, Evan L., Daniel I. Bolnick, and Michael F. Benard. 2005.
Scared to death? The effects of intimidation and consumption in predator–prey interactions.
Ecology 86:487–500.
Ecological Archives E086-026.

Stamps, Judy A., V. V. Krishnan, and Mary L. Reid. 2005.
Search costs and habitat selection by dispersers.
Ecology 86:510–518.
Ecological Archives E086-027.

Borer, E. T., E. W. Seabloom, J. B. Shurin, K. E. Anderson, C. A. Blanchette, B. Broitman, S. D. Cooper, and B. S. Halpern. 2005.
What determines the strength of a trophic cascade?
Ecology 86:528–537.
Ecological Archives E086-028.

Blouin-Demers, Gabriel, and Patrick Nadeau. 2005.
The cost–benefit model of thermoregulation does not predict lizard thermoregulatory behavior.
Ecology 86:560–566.
Ecological Archives E086-029.

Froyd, C. A. 2005.
Fossil stomata reveal early pine presence in Scotland: implications for postglacial colonization analyses.
Ecology 86:579–586.
Ecological Archives E086-030.

Knight, Tiffany M., and Robert D. Holt. 2005.
Fire generates spatial gradients in herbivory: an example from a Florida sandhill ecosystem.
Ecology 86:587–593.
Ecological Archives E086-031.

Underwood, Nora, Kurt Anderson, and Brian D. Inouye. 2005.
Induced vs. constitutive resistance and the spatial distribution of insect herbivores among plants.
Ecology 86:594–602.
Ecological Archives E086-032.

Kashian, Daniel M., Monica G. Turner, William H. Romme, and Craig G. Lorimer. 2005.
Variability and convergence in stand structural development on a fire-dominated subalpine landscape.
Ecology 86:643–654.
Ecological Archives E086-033.

Barbraud, Christophe, and Henri Weimerskirch. 2005.
Environmental conditions and breeding experience affect costs of reproduction in Blue Petrels.
Ecology 86:682–692.
Ecological Archives E086-034.

Sæther, Bernt-Erik, Steinar Engen, Anders Pape Møller, Marcel E. Visser, Erik Matthysen, Wolfgang Fiedler, Marcel M. Lambrechts, Peter H. Becker, Jon E. Brommer, Janis Dickinson, Chris du Feu, Frederick R. Gehlbach, Juha Merilä, Wallace Rendell, Raleigh J. Robertson, David Thomson, and János Török. 2005.
Time to extinction of bird populations.
Ecology 86:693–700.
Ecological Archives E086-035.

Downing, Amy L. 2005.
Relative effects of species composition and richness on ecosystem properties in ponds.
Ecology 86:701–715.
Ecological Archives E086-036.

Cardinale, Bradley J., Margaret A. Palmer, Anthony R. Ives, and S. S. Brooks. 2005.
Diversity–productivity relationships in streams vary as a function of the natural disturbance regime.
Ecology 86:716–726.
Ecological Archives E086-037.

Gross, Kevin, Anthony R. Ives, and Erik V. Nordheim. 2005.
Estimating fluctuating vital rates from time-series data: a case study of aphid biocontrol.
Ecology 86:740–752.
Ecological Archives E086-038.

Bell, John M., Jeffrey D. Karron, and Randall J. Mitchell. 2005.
Interspecific competition for pollination lowers seed production and outcrossing in Mimulus ringens.
Ecology 86:762–771.
Ecological Archives E086-039.

Pyšek, Petr, Vojtech Jarošík, Milan Chytrý, Zdenek Kropác, Lubomír Tichý, and Jan Wild. 2005.
Alien plants in temperate weed communities: prehistoric and recent invaders.
Ecology 86:772–785.
Ecological Archives E086-040.

Cade, Brian S., Barry R. Noon, and Curtis H. Flather. 2005.
Quantile regression reveals hidden bias and uncertainty in habitat models.
Ecology 86:786–800.
Ecological Archives E086-041.

Couteron, Pierre, and Sébastien Ollier. 2005.
A generalized, variogram-based framework for multi-scale ordination.
Ecology 86:828–834.
Ecological Archives E086-042.

Ward, Peter, and Ransom A. Myers. 2005.
Shifts in open-ocean fish communities coinciding with the commencement of commercial fishing.
Ecology 86:835–847.
Ecological Archives E086-043.

Wright, S. Joseph, Helene C. Muller-Landau, Osvaldo Calderón, and André Hernandéz. 2005.
Annual and spatial variation in seedfall and seedling recruitment in a Neotropical forest.
Ecology 86:848–860.
Ecological Archives E086-044.

Joern, Anthony. 2005.
Disturbance by fire frequency and bison grazing modulate grasshopper assemblages in tallgrass prairie.
Ecology 86:861–873.
Ecological Archives E086-045.

Johnson, Marc T. J., and Anurag A. Agrawal. 2005.
Plant genotype and environment interact to shape a diverse arthropod community on evening primrose (Oenothera biennis).
Ecology 86:874–885.
Ecological Archives E086-046.

Viswanathan, Danush V., Anita T. J. Narwani, and Jennifer S. Thaler. 2005.
Specificity in induced plant responses shapes patterns of herbivore occurrence on Solanum dulcamara.
Ecology 86:886–896.
Ecological Archives E086-047.

Hull-Sanders, Helen M., and Micky D. Eubanks. 2005.
Plant defense theory provides insight into interactions involving inbred plants and insect herbivores.
Ecology 86:897–904.
Ecological Archives E086-048.

Kuijper, D. P. J., and J. P. Bakker. 2005.
Top-down control of small herbivores on salt marsh vegetation along a productivity gradient.
Ecology 86:914–923.
Ecological Archives E086-049.

Caudill, Christopher C. 2005.
Trout predators and demographic sources and sinks in a mayfly metapopulation.
Ecology 86:935–946.
Ecological Archives E086-050.

Grear, Jason S., and Oswald J. Schmitz. 2005.
Effects of grouping behavior and predators on the spatial distribution of a forest floor arthropod.
Ecology 86:960–971.
Ecological Archives E086-051.

Richardson, Sarah J., Robert B. Allen, David Whitehead, Fiona E. Carswell, Wendy A. Ruscoe, and Kevin H. Platt. 2005.
Climate and net carbon availability determine temporal patterns of seed production by Nothofagus.
Ecology 86:972–981.
Ecological Archives E086-052.

Méndez, Marcos, and P. Staffan Karlsson. 2005.
Nutrient stoichiometry in Pinguicula vulgaris: nutrient availability, plant size, and reproductive status.
Ecology 86:982–991.
Ecological Archives E086-053.

Galeuchet, David J., Catherine Perret, and Markus Fischer. 2005.
Performance of Lychnis flos-cuculi from fragmented populations under experimental biotic interactions.
Ecology 86:982–991.
Ecological Archives E086-054.

Kelly, Colleen K., and Michael G. Bowler. 2005.
A new application of storage dynamics: differential sensitivity, diffuse competition, and temporal niches.
Ecology 86:1012–1022.
Ecological Archives E086-055.

Bender, Darren J., and Lenore Fahrig. 2005.
Matrix spatial structure obscures the relationship between interpatch movement and patch size and isolation.
Ecology 86:1023–1033.
Ecological Archives E086-056.

Edwards, Thomas C., Jr., D. Richard Cutler, Niklaus E. Zimmerman, Linda Geiser, and Jim Alegria. 2005.
Model-based stratifications for enhancing the detection of rare ecological events.
Ecology 86:1081–1090.
Ecological Archives E086-057.

Philippi, Thomas. 2005.
Adaptive cluster sampling for estimation of abundances within local populations of low-abundance plants.
Ecology 86:1091–1100.
Ecological Archives E086-058.

Dixon, Philip M., Aaron M. Ellison, and Nicholas J. Gotelli. 2005.
Improving the precision of estimates of the frequency of rare events.
Ecology 86:1114–1123.
Ecological Archives E086-059.

Katz, Richard W., Grace S. Brush, and Marc B. Parlange. 2005.
Statistics of extremes: modeling ecological disturbances.
Ecology 86:1124–1134.
Ecological Archives E086-060.

Cunningham, Ross B., and David B. Lindenmayer. 2005.
Modeling count data of rare species: some statistical issues.
Ecology 86:1135–1142.
Ecological Archives E086-061.

Doak, Daniel F., Kevin Gross, and William F. Morris. 2005.
Understanding and predicting the effects of sparse data on demographic analyses.
Ecology 86:1154–1163.
Ecological Archives E086-062.

Skov, Martin W., Richard G. Hartnoll, Renison K. Ruwa, Jude P. Shunula, Marco Vannini, and Stefano Cannicci. 2005.
Marching to a different drummer: crabs synchronize reproduction to a 14-month lunar-tidal cycle.
Ecology 86:1164–1171.
Ecological Archives E086-063.

Fridley, Jason D., Robert K. Peet, Thomas R. Wentworth, and Peter S. White. 2005.
Connecting fine- and broad-scale species–area relationships of southeastern U.S. flora.
Ecology 86:1172–1177.
Ecological Archives E086-064.

Johnson, Derek M., and Carol C. Horvitz. 2005.
Estimating postnatal dispersal: tracking the unseen dispersers.
Ecology 86:1185–1190.
Ecological Archives E086-065.

Rhodes, Jonathan R., Clive A. McAlpine, Daniel Lunney, and Hugh P. Possingham. 2005.
A spatially explicit habitat selection model incorporating home range behavior.
Ecology 86:1199–1205.
Ecological Archives E086-066.

Royama, T., W. E. Mackinnon, E. G. Kettela, N. E. Carter, and L. K. Hartling. 2005.
Analysis of spruce budworm outbreak cycles in New Brunswick, Canada, since 1952.
Ecology 86:1212–1224.
Ecological Archives E086-067.

Mooney, Kailen A., and Chadwick V. Tillberg. 2005.
Temporal and spatial variation to ant omnivory in pine forests.
Ecology 86:1225–1235.
Ecological Archives E086-068.

Phillips, Oliver L., Rodolfo Vásquez Martínez, Abel Monteagudo Mendoza, Timothy R. Baker, and Percy Núñez Vargas. 2005.
Large lianas as hyperdynamic elements of the tropical forest canopy.
Ecology 86:1250–1258.
Ecological Archives E086-069.

de Gruchy, M. A., R. J. Reader, and D. W. Larson. 2005.
Biomass, productivity, and dominance of alien plants: a multihabitat study in a national park.
Ecology 86:1259–1266.
Ecological Archives E086-070.

Cook, William M., Jin Yao, Bryan L. Foster, Robert D. Holt, and L. Brian Patrick. 2005.
Secondary succession in an experimentally fragmented landscape: community patterns across space and time.
Ecology 86:1267–1279.
Ecological Archives E086-071.

Stouffer, D. B., J. Camacho, R. Guimerà, C. A. Ng, and L. A. Nunes Amaral. 2005.
Quantitative patterns in the structure of model and empirical food webs.
Ecology 86:1301–1311.
Ecological Archives E086-072.

Fortin, Daniel, Hawthorne L. Beyer, Mark S. Boyce, Douglas W. Smith, Thierry Duchesne, and Julie S. Mao. 2005.
Wolves influence elk movements: behavior shapes a trophic cascade in Yellowstone National Park.
Ecology 86:1320–1330.
Ecological Archives E086-073.

Ben-David, Merav, Gail M. Blundell, John W. Kern, Julie A. K. Maier, Evelyn D. Brown, and Stephen C. Jewett. 2005.
Communication in river otters: creation of variable resource sheds for terrestrial communities.
Ecology 86:1331–1345.
Ecological Archives E086-074.

Verdú, M., and A. Traveset. 2005.
Early emergence enhances plant fitness: a phylogenetically controlled meta-analysis.
Ecology 86:1385–1394.
Ecological Archives E086-075.

Ernest, S. K. Morgan. 2005.
Body size, energy use, and community structure of small mammals.
Ecology 86:1407–1413.
Ecological Archives E086-076.

Etterson, Matthew A., and Richard S. Bennett. 2005.
Including transition probabilities in nest survival estimation: a Mayfield Markov chain.
Ecology 86:1414–1421.
Ecological Archives E086-077.

Meiri, Shai, Tamar Dayan, and Daniel Simberloff. 2005.
Variability and sexual size dimorphism in carnivores: testing the niche variation hypothesis.
Ecology 86:1432–1440.
Ecological Archives E086-078.

Fujiwara, Masami, Bruce E. Kendall, Roger M. Nisbet, and William A. Bennett. 2005.
Analysis of size trajectory data using an energetic-based growth model.
Ecology 86:1441–1451.
Ecological Archives E086-079.

Liu, Hong, and Eric S. Menges. 2005.
Winter fires promote greater vital rates in the Florida keys than summer fires.
Ecology 86:1483–1495.
Ecological Archives E086-080.

Langlois, Timothy J., Marti J. Anderson, and Russell C. Babcock. 2005.
Reef-associated predators influence adjacent soft-sediment communities.
Ecology 86:1508–1519.
Ecological Archives E086-081.

Sandin, Sturat A., and Stephen W. Pacala. 2005.
Fish aggregation results in inversely density-dependent predation on continuous coral reefs.
Ecology 86:1520–1530.
Ecological Archives E086-082.

Seagle, Steven W., and Brian R. Sturtevant. 2005.
Forest productivity predicts invertebrate biomass and Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapillus) reproduction in Appalachian landscapes.
Ecology 86:1531–1539.
Ecological Archives E086-083.

Paoli, Gary D., Lisa M. Curran, and Donald R. Zak. 2005.
Phosphorus efficiency of Bornean rain forest productivity: evidence against the unimodal efficiency hypothesis.
Ecology 86:1548–1561.
Ecological Archives E086-084.

Salgado, Cristiano S., and Steven C. Pennings. 2005.
Latitudinal variation in palatability of slat-marsh plants: are differences constitutive?
Ecology 86:1571–1579.
Ecological Archives E086-085.

Vonesh, James R., and Benjamin M. Bolker. 2005.
Compensatory larval responses shift trade-offs associated with predator-induced hatching plasticity.
Ecology 86:1580–1591.
Ecological Archives E086-086.

Dybdahl, Mark F., and Stephanie L. Kane. 2005.
Adaptation vs. phenotypic plasticity in the success of a clonal invader.
Ecology 86:1592–1601.
Ecological Archives E086-087.

Schooley, Robert L., and John A. Wiens. 2005.
Spatial ecology of cactus bugs: area constraints and patch connectivity.
Ecology 86:1627–1639.
Ecological Archives E086-088.

Kaplan, Ian, and Micky D. Eubanks. 2005.
Aphids alter the community-wide impact of fire ants.
Ecology 86:1640–1649.
Ecological Archives E086-089.

Langkilde, Tracy, Valentine A. Lance, and Richard Shine. 2005.
Ecological consequences of agonistic interactions in lizards.
Ecology 86:1650–1659.
Ecological Archives E086-090.

Edwards, Mary E., Linda B. Brubaker, Anatoly V. Lozhkin, and Patricia M. Anderson. 2005.
Structurally novel biomes: a response to past warming in Beringia.
Ecology 86:1696–1703.
Ecological Archives E086-091.

Davis, Margaret B., Ruth G. Shaw, and Julie R. Etterson. 2005.
Evolutionary responses to changing climate.
Ecology 86:1704–1714.
Ecological Archives E086-092.

Peters, Vernon S., S. Ellen Macdonald, and Mark R. T. Dale. 2005.
The interaction between masting and fire is key to white spruce regeneration.
Ecology 86:1744–1750.
Ecological Archives E086-093.

Dixon, Philip M., and Joseph H. K. Pechmann. 2005.
A statistical test to show negligible trend.
Ecology 86:1751–1756.
Ecological Archives E086-094.

Mora, Camilo, and D. Ross Robertson. 2005.
Causes of latitudinal gradients in species richness: a test with fishes of the tropical eastern Pacific.
Ecology 86:1771–1782.
Ecological Archives E086-095.

Chazdon, Robin L., Alvarado Redondo Brenes, and Braulio Vilchez Alvarado. 2005.
Effects of climate and stand age on annual tree dynamics in tropical second-growth rain forests.
Ecology 86:1808–1815.
Ecological Archives E086-096.

Crow, Susan E., and R. Kelman Wieder. 2005.
Sources of CO2 emission from a northern peatland: root respiration, exudation, and decomposition.
Ecology 86:1825–1834.
Ecological Archives E086-097.

Bradford, John B., William K. Lauenroth, and Ingrid C. Burke. 2005.
The imapct of cropping on primary production in the U.S. Great Plains.
Ecology 86:1863–1872.
Ecological Archives E086-098.

Matthiopoulos, Jason, John M. Halley, and Robert Moss. 2005.
Socially induced Red Grouse population cycles need abrupt transitions between tolerance and aggression.
Ecology 86:1883–1893.
Ecological Archives E086-099.

Hall, Spencer R., Val H. Smith, David A. Lytle, and Mathew A. Leibold. 2005.
Constraints on primary producer N:P stoichiometry along N:P supply ratio gradients.
Ecology 86:1894–1904.
Ecological Archives E086-100.

Declerck, S., J. Vandekerkhove, L. Johansson, K. Muylaert, J. M. Conde-Porcuna, K. Van der Gucht, C. Pérez-Martínez, T. Lauridsen, K. Schwenk, G. Zwart, W. Rommens, J. López-Ramos, E. Jeppesen, W. Vyverman, L. Brendonck, and L. De Meester. 2005.
Multi-group biodiversity in shallow lakes along gradients of phosphorus and water plant cover.
Ecology 86:1905–1915.
Ecological Archives E086-101.

Grabowski, Jonathan H., A. Randall Hughes, David L. Kimbro, and Margaret A. Dolan. 2005.
How habitat setting influences restored oyster reef communities.
Ecology 86:1926–1935.
Ecological Archives E086-102.

Van Buskirk, Josh. 2005.
Local and landscape influence on amphibian occurrence and abundance.
Ecology 86:1936–1947.
Ecological Archives E086-103.

Adler, Peter B., Ethan P. White, William K. Lauenroth, Dawn M. Kaufman, Andrew Rassweiler, and James A. Rusak. 2005.
Evidence for a general species–time–area relationship.
Ecology 86:2032–2039.
Ecological Archives E086-104.

Klanderud, Kari, and Ørjan Totland. 2005.
Simulated climate change altered dominance hierarchies and diversity in an alpine biodiversity hotspot.
Ecology 86:2047–2054.
Ecological Archives E086-105.

McWilliams, John P., Isabelle M. Côté, Jennifer A. Gill, William J. Sutherland, and Andrew R. Watkinson. 2005.
Accelerating impacts of temperature-induced coral bleaching in the Caribbean.
Ecology 86:2055–2060.
Ecological Archives E086-106.

Bertocci, Iacopo, Elena Maggi, Stefano Vaselli, and Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi. 2005.
Contrasting effects of mean intensity and temporal variation of disturbance on a rocky seashore.
Ecology 86:2061–2067.
Ecological Archives E086-107.

Damiani, Christine C. 2005.
Integrating direct effects and trait-mediated indirect effects using a projection matrix model.
Ecology 86:2068–2074.
Ecological Archives E086-108.

Farrell-Gray, Catherine C., and Nicholas J. Gotelli. 2005.
Allometric exponents support a 3/4-power scaling law.
Ecology 86:2083–2087.
Ecological Archives E086-109.

McLachlan, Jason S., James S. Clark, and Paul S. Manos. 2005.
Molecular indicators of migration capacity under rapid climate change.
Ecology 86:2088–2098.
Ecological Archives E086-110.

Ashman, Tia-Lynn, Megan Bradburn, Denise H. Cole, Bernard H. Blaney, and Robert A. Raguso. 2005.
The scent of a male: the role of floral volatiles in pollination of a gender dimorphic plant.
Ecology 86:2099–2105.
Ecological Archives E086-111.

Price, Mary V., Nickolas M. Waser, Rebecca E. Irwin, Diane R. Campbell, and Alison K. Brody. 2005.
Temporal and spatial variation in pollination of a montane herb: a seven-year study.
Ecology 86:2106–2116.
Ecological Archives E086-112.

Kersch, Mônica Frank, and Carlos Roberto Fonseca. 2005.
Abiotic factors and the conditional outcome of an ant–plant mutualism.
Ecology 86:2117–2126.
Ecological Archives E086-113.

Forsyth, David M., Richard P. Duncan, Ken G. Tustin, and Jean-Michel Gaillard. 2005.
A substantial energetic cost to male reproduction in a sexually dimorphic ungulate.
Ecology 86:2154–2163.
Ecological Archives E086-114.

Beissinger, Steven R., Mark I. Cook, and Wayne J. Arendt. 2005.
The shelf life of bird eggs: testing egg viability using a tropical climate gradient.
Ecology 86:2164–2175.
Ecological Archives E086-115.

McGowen, Suzanne, Peter R. Leavitt, Roland I. Hall, N. John Anderson, Erik Jeppesen, and Bent V. Odgaard. 2005.
Controls of algal abundance and community composition during ecosystem state change.
Ecology 86:2200–2211.
Ecological Archives E086-116.

Blukacz, E. A., W. G. Sprules, and J. Brunner. 2005.
Use of the bootstrap for error propagation in estimating zooplankton production.
Ecology 86:2223–2231.
Ecological Archives E086-117.

Clark, James S., Gonçalo Ferraz, Nick Oguge, Helen Hays, and Joseph DiCostanzo. 2005.
Hierarchical Bayes for structured, variable populations: recapture data to life-history prediction.
Ecology 86:2232–2244.
Ecological Archives E086-118.

Millar, Russell B., Marti J. Anderson, and Gulistan Zunun. 2005.
Fitting nonlinear environmental gradients to community data: a general distance-based approach.
Ecology 86:2245–2251.
Ecological Archives E086-119.

Field, Richard., Eileen M. O'Brien, and Robert J. Whittaker. 2005.
Global models for predicting woody plant richness from climate: development and evaluation.
Ecology 86:2263–2277.
Ecological Archives E086-120.

Stohlgren, Thomas J., David Barnett, Curtis Flather, John Kartesz, and Bruce Peterjohn. 2005.
Plant species invasions along the latitudinal gradient in the United States.
Ecology 86:2298–2309.
Ecological Archives E086-121.

Sabo, John L. 2005.
Stochasticity, predator–prey dynamics, and trigger harvest of nonnative predators.
Ecology 86:2329–2343.
Ecological Archives E086-122.

Postma, Erik, and Arie J. van Noordwijk. 2005.
Genetic variation for clutch size in natural populations of birds from a reaction norm perspective.
Ecology 86:2344–2357.
Ecological Archives E086-123.

Jolles, Anne E., David V. Cooper, and Simon A. Levin. 2005.
Hidden effects of chronic tuberculosis in African buffalo.
Ecology 86:2358–2364.
Ecological Archives E086-124.

Williams, Susan L., and Megan N. Dethier. 2005.
High and dry: variation in net photosynthesis of the intertidal seaweed Fucus gardneri.
Ecology 86:2373–2379.
Ecological Archives E086-125.

Forcada, Jaume, P. N. Trathan, K. Reid, and E. J. Murphy. 2005.
The effects of global climate variability in pup production of Antarctic fur seals.
Ecology 86:2408–2417.
Ecological Archives E086-126.

Stachowicz, John J., and Robert B. Whitlatch. 2005.
Multiple mutualists provide complementary benefits to their seaweed host.
Ecology 86:2418–2427.
Ecological Archives E086-127.

Carlo, Tomás A. 2005.
Interspecific neighbors change seed dispersal pattern of an avian-dispersed plant.
Ecology 86:2440–2449.
Ecological Archives E086-128.

Baraloto, Christopher, Deborah E. Goldberg, and Damien Bonal. 2005.
Performance trade-offs among tropical tree seedlings in contrasting microhabitats.
Ecology 86:2461–2472.
Ecological Archives E086-129.

Brookshire, E. N. Jack, H. Maurice Valett, Steven A. Thomas, and Jackson R. Webster. 2005.
Coupled cycling of dissolved organic nitrogen and carbon in a forest stream.
Ecology 86:2487–2496.
Ecological Archives E086-130.

Keitt, Timothy H., and Dean L. Urban. 2005.
Scale-specific inference using wavelets.
Ecology 86:2497–2504.
Ecological Archives E086-131.

Royle, J. Andrew, and William A. Link. 2005.
A general class of multinomial mixture models for Anuran calling survey data.
Ecology 86:2505–2512.
Ecological Archives E086-132.

Yamauchi, Atsushi, and Norio Yamamura. 2005.
Effects of defense evolution and diet choice on population dynamics in a one-predator–two-prey system.
Ecology 86:2513–2524.
Ecological Archives E086-133.

Conn, Paul B., Paul F. Doherty, and James D. Nichols. 2005.
Comparative demography of new world populations of thrushes (Turdus spp.): Comment.
Ecology 86:2536–2541.
Ecological Archives E086-134.

Brose, Ulrich, Lara Cushing, Eric L. Berlow, Tomas Jonsson, Carolin Banasek-Richter, Louis-Felix Bersier, Julia L. Blanchard, Thomas Brey, Stephen R. Carpenter, Marie-France Cattin Blandenier, Joel E. Cohen, Hassan Ali Dawah, Tony Dell, Francois Edwards, Sarah Harper-Smith, Ute Jacob, Roland A. Knapp, Mark E. Ledger, Jane Memmott, Katja Mintenbeck, John K. Pinnegar, Björn C. Rall, Tom Rayner, Liliane Ruess, Werner Ulrich, Philip Warren, Rich J. Williams, Guy Woodward, Peter Yodzis, and Neo D. Martinez. 2005.
Body sizes of consumers and their resources.
Ecology 86:2545.
Ecological Archives E086-135.

Wakefield, Amy E., Nicholas J. Gotelli, Sarah E. Wittman, and Aaron M. Ellison. 2005.
Prey addition alters nutrient stoichiometry of the carnivorous plant Sarracenia purpurea: Erratum.
Ecology 86:2553.
Ecological Archives E086-136.

Noonburg, Erik G., and James E. Byers. 2005.
More harm than good: when invader vulnerability to predators enhances impact on native species.
Ecology 86:2555–2560.
Ecological Archives E086-137.

Morris, Douglas W. 2005.
Paradoxical avoidance of enriched habitats: have we failed to appreciate omnivores?
Ecology 86:2568–2577.
Ecological Archives E086-138.

Planes, S., R. Galzin, J. -P. Bablet, and P. F. Sale. 2005.
Stability of coral reef fish assemblages impacted by nuclear tests.
Ecology 86:2578–2585.
Ecological Archives E086-139.

Coley, Phyllis D., John Lokvam, Kathleen Rudolph, Keryn Bromberg, Tara E. Sackett, Leslie Wright, Tania Brenes-Arguedas, Dan Dvorett, Seth Ring, Alex Ponge, Caroline Baptiste, R. Toby Pennington, and Thomas A. Kursar. 2005.
Divergent defensive strategies of young leaves in two species of Inga.
Ecology 86:2578–2585.
Ecological Archives E086-140.

Alcalá, Raúl, and César A. Domínguez. 2005.
Differential selection for carnivory traits along an environmental gradient in Pinguicula moranensis.
Ecology 86:2652–2660.
Ecological Archives E086-141.

Koop, Anthony L., and Carol C. Horvitz. 2005.
Projection matrix analysis of the demography of an invasive, nonnative shrub (Ardisia elliptica).
Ecology 86:2661–2672.
Ecological Archives E086-142.

Clark, C. J., J. R. Poulsen, B. M. Bolker, E. F. Connor, and V. T. Parker. 2005.
Comparative seed shadows of bird- , monkey- , and wind-dispersed trees.
Ecology 86:2684–2694.
Ecological Archives E086-143.

Mermoz, Mónica A., Thomas Kitzberger, and Thomas T. Veblen. 2005.
Landscape influences on occurrence and spread of wildfires in Patagonian forests and shrublands.
Ecology 86:2705–2715.
Ecological Archives E086-144.

Leslie, Heather M. 2005.
Positive intraspecific effects trump negative effects in high-density barnacle aggregations.
Ecology 86:2716–2725.
Ecological Archives E086-145.

Carpenter, Stephen R., Jonathan J. Cole, Michael L. Pace, Matthew Van de Bogert, Darren L. Bade, David Bastviken, Caitlin M. Gille, James R. Hodgson, James F. Kitchell, and Emma S. Kritzberg. 2005.
Ecosystem subsidies: terrestrial support of aquatic food webs from 13C addition to contrasting lakes.
Ecology 86:2737–2750.
Ecological Archives E086-146.

Wissel, Björn, Arian Gaçe, and Brian Fry. 2005.
Tracing river influences on phytoplankton dynamics in two Louisiana estuaries.
Ecology 86:2751–2762.
Ecological Archives E086-147.

Brown, G. P., and R. Shine. 2005.
Female phenotype, life history, and reproductive success in free-ranging snakes (Tropidonophis mairii).
Ecology 86:2763–2770.
Ecological Archives E086-148.

Bolnick, Daniel I., and Evan L. Preisser. 2005.
Resource competition modifies the strength of trait-mediated predator–prey interactions: a meta-analysis.
Ecology 86:2771–2779.
Ecological Archives E086-149.

Kobe, Richard K., Christopher A. Lepczyk, and Meera Iyer. 2005.
Resorption efficiency decrease with increasing green leaf nutrients in a global data set.
Ecology 86:2780–2792.
Ecological Archives E086-150.

Bourg, Norman A., William J. McShea, and Douglas E. Gill. 2005.
Putting a cart before the search: successful habitat prediction for a rare forest herb.
Ecology 86:2793–2804.
Ecological Archives E086-151.

Descamps-Julien, Blandine, and Andrew Gonzalez. 2005.
Stable coexistence in a fluctuating environment: an experimental demonstration.
Ecology 86:2815–2824.
Ecological Archives E086-152.

Steinaker, Diego F., and Scott D. Wilson. 2005.
Belowground litter contributions to nitrogen cycling at a northern grassland–forest boundary.
Ecology 86:2825–2833.
Ecological Archives E086-153.

Hixon, Mark A., and Geoffrey P. Jones. 2005.
Competition, predation, and density-dependent mortality in demersal marine fishes.
Ecology 86:2847–2859.
Ecological Archives E086-154.

Stamps, Judy, and V. V. Krishnan. 2005.
Nonintuitive cue use in habitat selection.
Ecology 86:2860–2867.
Ecological Archives E086-155.

Jonsen, Ian D., Joanna Mills Flemming, and Ransom A. Myers. 2005.
Robust state–space modeling of animal movement data.
Ecology 86:2874–2880.
Ecological Archives E086-156.

Jenouvrier, Stephanie, Christophe Barbraud, and Henri Weimerskirch. 2005.
Long-term contrasted responses to climate of two Antarctic seabird species.
Ecology 86:2889–2903.
Ecological Archives E086-157.

Fussmann, Gregor F., Guntram Weithoff, and Takehito Yoshida. 2005.
A direct, experimental test of resource vs. consumer dependence.
Ecology 86:2924–2930.
Ecological Archives E086-158.

Diehl, Sebastian, Stella Berger, and Rainer Wöhrl. 2005.
Flexible nutrient stoichiometry mediates environmental influences on phytoplankton and its resources.
Ecology 86:2931–2945.
Ecological Archives E086-159.

Taylor, Richard B., and Peter D. Steinberg. 2005.
Host use by Australasian seaweed mesograzers in relation to feeding preferences of larger grazers.
Ecology 86:2955–2967.
Ecological Archives E086-160.

Adler, Lynn S., and Rebecca E. Irwin. 2005.
Ecological costs and benefits of defenses in nectar.
Ecology 86:2968–2978.
Ecological Archives E086-161.

Agrawal, Anurag A., Peter M. Kotanen, Charles E. Mitchell, Alison G. Power, William Godsoe, and John Klironomos. 2005.
Enemy release? An experiment with congeneric plant pairs and diverse above- and belowground enemies.
Ecology 86:2979–2989.
Ecological Archives E086-162.

Lau, Jennifer A., and Sharon Y. Strauss. 2005.
Insect herbivores drive important indirect effects of exotic plants on native communities.
Ecology 86:2990–2997.
Ecological Archives E086-163.

Bigler, Christof, Dominik Kulakowski, and Thomas T. Veblen. 2005.
Multiple disturbance interactions and drought influence fire severity in Rocky Mountain subalpine forests.
Ecology 86:3018–3029.
Ecological Archives E086-164.

Oommen, Meera Anna, and Kartik Shanker. 2005.
Elevational species richness patterns emerge from multiple local mechanisms in Himalayan woody plants.
Ecology 86:3039–3047.
Ecological Archives E086-165.

Stoll, Peter, and David Newbery. 2005.
Evidence of species-specific neighborhood effects in the Dipterocarpaceaea of a Bornean rain forest.
Ecology 86:3048–3062.
Ecological Archives E086-166.

Baltzer, J. L., S. C. Thomas, R. Nilus, and D. F. R. P. Burslem. 2005.
Edaphic specialization in tropical trees: physiological correlates and responses to reciprocal transplantation.
Ecology 86:3063–3077.
Ecological Archives E086-167.

Bartumeus, Frederic, M. G. E. da Luz, G. M. Viswanathan, and J. Catalan. 2005.
Animal search strategies: a quantitative random-wlak analysis.
Ecology 86:3078–3087.
Ecological Archives E086-168.

Johnson, Derek Marley. 2005.
Metapopulation models: an empirical test of model assumptions and evaluation methods.
Ecology 86:3088–3098.
Ecological Archives E086-169.

Shefferson, Richard P., Tiiu Kull, and Kadri Tali. 2005.
Adult whole-plant dormancy induced by stress in long-lived orchids.
Ecology 86:3099–3104.
Ecological Archives E086-170.

Ernst, Raffael, and Mark-Oliver Rödel. 2005.
Anthropologically induced changes of predictability in tropical anuran assemblages.
Ecology 86:3111–3118.
Ecological Archives E086-171.

Bartel, Rebecca A., Frederick F. Knowlton, and L. Charles Stoddart. 2005.
Mammal abundance indices in the northern portion of the Great Basin, 1962–1993.
Ecology 86:3030.
Ecological Archives E086-172.

Mouquet, Nicolas, Valérie Belrose, Jeremy A. Thomas, Graham W. Elmes, Ralph T. Clarke, and Michael E. Hochberg. 2005.
Conserving community modules: a case study of the endangered lycaenid butterfly Maculinea alcon.
Ecology 86:3160–3173.
Ecological Archives E086-173.

Von Holle, Betsy, and Daniel Simberloff. 2005.
Ecological resistance to biological invasion overwhelmed by propagule pressure.
Ecology 86:3212–3218.
Ecological Archives E086-174.

Daszak, P., D. E. Scott, A. M. Kilpatrick, C. Faggioni, J. W. Gibbons, and D. Porter. 2005.
Amphibian population declines at Savannah River Site are linked to hydroperiod, not chytridiomycosis.
Ecology 86:3232–3237.
Ecological Archives E086-175.

Carlo, Tomás A., and Juliann Eve Aukema. 2005.
Female-directed dispersal and facilitation between a tropical mistletoe and a dioecious host.
Ecology 86:3245–3251.
Ecological Archives E086-176.

Knorr, M., S. D. Frey, and P. S. Curtis. 2005.
Nitrogen additions and litter decomposition: a meta-analysis.
Ecology 86:3252–3257.
Ecological Archives E086-177.

González-Megías, Adela, José M. Gómez, and Francisco Sánchez-Piñero. 2005.
Consequences of spatial autocorrelation for the analysis of metapopulation dynamics.
Ecology 86:3264–3271.
Ecological Archives E086-178.

Spencer, Matthew, and Edward Susko. 2005.
Continous-time Markov models for species interactions.
Ecology 86:3272–3278.
Ecological Archives E086-179.

Tylianakis, Jason M., Alexandra-Maria Klein, and Teja Tscharntke. 2005.
Spatiotemporal variation in the diversity of Hymenoptera across a tropical habitat gradient.
Ecology 86:3296–3302.
Ecological Archives E086-180.

Quintero, Ingrid, and Tomas Roslin. 2005.
Rapid recovery of dung beetle communities following habitat fragmentation in Central Amazonia.
Ecology 86:3303–3311.
Ecological Archives E086-181.

Horvitz, Carol C., Shripad Tulajpurkar, and John B. Pascarella. 2005.
Plant–animal interactions in random environments: habitat-stage elasticity, seed predators, and hurricanes.
Ecology 86:3312–3322.
Ecological Archives E086-182.

Neubauer, Scott C., Kim Givler, SarahKeith Valentine, and J. Patrick Megonigal. 2005.
Seasonal patterns and plant-mediated controls of subsurface wetland biogeochemistry.
Ecology 86:3334–3344.
Ecological Archives E086-183.

Finzi, Adrien C., and Sean T. Berthrong. 2005.
The uptake of amino acids by microbes and trees in three cold-temperate forests.
Ecology 86:3345–3353.
Ecological Archives E086-184.

deRivera, Catherine E., Gregory M. Ruiz, Anson H. Hines, and Paul Jivoff. 2005.
Biotic resistance to invasion: native predator limits abundance and distribution of an introduced crab.
Ecology 86:3364–3376.
Ecological Archives E086-185.

Heibo, Erik, Carin Magnhagen, and Leif Asbjørn Vøllestad. 2005.
Latitudinal variation in life-history traits in Eurasian perch.
Ecology 86:3377–3386.
Ecological Archives E086-186.

Miklós, István, Imelda Somodi, and János Podani. 2005.
Rearrangement of ecological data matrices via Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation.
Ecology 86:3398–3410.
Ecological Archives E086-187.


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