Ecology Letters
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- The structure and organisation of an Amazonian bird community remains little changed after nearly four decades in Manu National Park. 2023
- Global change re-structures alpine plant communities through interacting abiotic and biotic effects.. 25:1813-1826. 2022
- Globally, tree fecundity exceeds productivity gradients.. 25:1471-1482. 2022
- The diversity of population responses to environmental change.. 22:342-353. 2019
- Sexual dimorphism in immunity across animals: a meta-analysis.. 21:1885-1894. 2018
- Boom-bust dynamics in biological invasions: towards an improved application of the concept.. 20:1337-1350. 2017
- How to make more out of community data? A conceptual framework and its implementation as models and software.. 20:561-576. 2017
- Natural enemies govern ecosystem resilience in the face of extreme droughts.. 20:194-201. 2017
- Navigating the complexity of ecological stability.. 19:1172-1185. 2016
- The macroecology of infectious diseases: a new perspective on global-scale drivers of pathogen distributions and impacts.. 19:1159-1171. 2016
- Demographic compensation among populations: what is it, how does it arise and what are its implications?. 18:1139-1152. 2015
- Thermodynamic constraints on the utility of ecological stoichiometry for explaining global biogeochemical patterns.. 18:1049-1056. 2015
- Biogeographic consequences of nutrient enrichment for plant-herbivore interactions in coastal wetlands.. 18:462-471. 2015
- Predicting changes in the distribution and abundance of species under environmental change. 18:303-314. 2015
- Predicting changes in the distribution and abundance of species under environmental change.. 18:303-314. 2015
- Corrigendum to Wagner et al.: Natural soil microbes alter flowering phenology and the intensity of selection on flowering time in a wild Arabidopsis relative [Ecology Letters 18(2), (2014) 218-220]. 18:218-220. 2015
- Natural soil microbes alter flowering phenology and the intensity of selection on flowering time in a wild Arabidopsis relative.. 17:717-726. 2014
- Fast demographic traits promote high diversification rates of Amazonian trees.. 17:527-536. 2014
- Fast demographic traits promote high diversification rates of Amazonian trees. 17:527-536. 2014
- Conserving large populations of lions - the argument for fences has holes.. 16:1413-e3. 2013
- Does habitat disturbance increase infectious disease risk for primates?. 16:656-663. 2013
- Phylogenetic host specificity and understanding parasite sharing in primates.. 15:1370-1377. 2012
- Roots and fungi accelerate carbon and nitrogen cycling in forests exposed to elevated CO2.. 15:1042-1049. 2012
- Individual-scale variation, species-scale differences: inference needed to understand diversity.. 14:1273-1287. 2011
- Increases in the flux of carbon belowground stimulate nitrogen uptake and sustain the long-term enhancement of forest productivity under elevated CO₂.. 14:349-357. 2011
- Enhanced root exudation induces microbial feedbacks to N cycling in a pine forest under long-term CO2 fumigation.. 14:187-194. 2011
- Are all seeds equal? Spatially explicit comparisons of seed fall and sapling recruitment in a tropical forest. 14:195-201. 2011
- How do plant ecologists use matrix population models?. 14:1-8. 2011
- Impacts of shrub encroachment on ecosystem structure and functioning: Towards a global synthesis. 14:709-722. 2011
- Host physiological phenotype explains pathogen reservoir potential.. 13:1221-1232. 2010
- Atmospheric CO2 enrichment facilitates cation release from soil.. 13:284-291. 2010
- Reciprocal specialization in ecological networks.. 12:961-969. 2009
- Life history in a model system: opening the black box with Arabidopsis thaliana.. 12:593-600. 2009
- Ecosystem engineers activate mycorrhizal mutualism in salt marshes.. 10:902-908. 2007
- Resolving the biodiversity paradox.. 10:647-659. 2007
- Dispersal of Amazonian birds in continuous and fragmented forest.. 10:219-229. 2007
- Ecosystem engineering in space and time.. 10:153-164. 2007
- Rejoinder to Clark et al. (2007): Response to Chesson and Rees. 10:661-662. 2007
- Sensitivity of the population growth rate to demographic variability within and between phases of the disturbance cycle.. 9:1331-1341. 2006
- Biotic interactions and plant invasions.. 9:726-740. 2006
- Conventional functional classification schemes underestimate the relationship with ecosystem functioning.. 9:111-120. 2006
- Scale-dependent interactions and community structure on cobble beaches.. 9:45-50. 2006
- Interaction frequency as a surrogate for the total effect of animal mutualists on plants. 8:1088-1094. 2005
- Why environmental scientists are becoming Bayesians. 8:2-14. 2005
- Coexistence of competitors in metacommunities due to spatial variation in resource growth rates; does R* predict the outcome of competition?. 7:929-940. 2004
- Biodiversity and species interactions: Extending Lotka-Volterra community theory. 6:944-952. 2003
- Disentangling biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning: Deriving solutions to a seemingly insurmountable problem. 6:567-579. 2003
- Diversity in mussel beds at deep-sea hydrothermal vents and cold seeps. 6:518-523. 2003
- Refuting a controversial case of a human-mediated marine species introduction. 5:577-584. 2002
- Foraging trade-offs and resource patchiness: Theory and experiments with a freshwater snail community. 4:304-312. 2001
- Consuming and grouping: Resource-mediated animal aggregation. 3:175-180. 2000
- Can high tree species richness be explained by Hubbell's null model?. 1:193-199. 1998
- Discrete consumers, small scale resource heterogeneity, and population stability. 1:34-37. 1998