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13. Atmospheric change alters foliar quality of host trees and performance of two outbreak insect species.

14. Tree seedling canopy responses to conflicting photosensory cues.

15. Fine-root biomass and fluxes of soil carbon in young stands of paper birch and trembling aspen as affected by elevated atmospheric CO2 and tropospheric O3.

17. Evidence that fungal pathogens inhibit recruitment of a shade-intolerant tree, white birch (Betula papyrifera), in understory habitats.

18. Elevated CO interacts with herbivory to alter chlorophyll fluorescence and leaf temperature in Betula papyrifera and Populus tremuloides.

19. Sexual size dimorphism and sexual selection in turtles (order testudines).

20. Geographic pattern of genetic variation in photosynthetic capacity and growth in two hardwood species from British Columbia.

21. Lichen palatability depends on investments in herbivore defence.

22. Territory defense by the ant Azteca trigona: maintenance of an arboreal ant mosaic.

23. Seed, dispersal, microsite, habitat and recruitment limitation: identification of terms and concepts in studies of limitations.

24. Analytical error in stable isotope ecology.

25. Pruning of host plant neighbours as defence against enemy ant invasions: Crematogaster ant partners of Macaranga protected by "wax barriers" prune less than their congeners.

26. A meta-analysis of plant field studies simulating stratospheric ozone depletion.

27. Relative sensitivity of three species of woody plants to SO at high or low exposure temperature.

29. Commentary: Do we have a consistent terminology for species diversity? Back to basics and toward a unifying framework.

30. The colonization cycle of freshwater insects.

31. The effect of the predator-avoidance behavior of the sea urchin, Centrostephanus coronatus, on the breadth of its diet.

32. Seed size selection in heteromyids.

33. Effect of defoliation intensity on aboveground and belowground relative growth rates.

34. Variability and stability of a dragonfly assemblage.

35. How to analyse prey preference when prey density varies? A new method to discriminate between effects of gut fullness and prey type composition.

36. Performance of two Picea abies (L.) Karst. stands at different stages of decline.

37. Induced tolerance of neonate Heliothis zea to host plant allelochemicals and carbaryl following incubation of eggs on foliage of Lycopersicon hirsutum f. glabratum.

38. Wound-induced changes in the palatability of Betula pubescens and B. pendula.

39. Ecophysiology of two solar tracking desert winter annuals.

40. A decade since ”diversification of ruminants”: has our knowledge improved?

41. Commentary: do we have a consistent terminology for species diversity? We are on the way.

42. Modelling the effect of directional spatial ecological processes at different scales.

43. Northward migrating trees establish in treefall gaps at the northern limit of the temperate-boreal ecotone, Ontario, Canada.

44. Effects of sap-feeding insect herbivores on growth and reproduction of woody plants: a meta-analysis of experimental studies.

45. The role of habitat quality in fragmented landscapes: a conceptual overview and prospectus for future research.

46. Ectomycorrhizal fungi and their enzymes in soils: is there enough evidence for their role as facultative soil saprotrophs?

47. Latitude affects degree of advancement in laying by birds in response to food supplementation: a meta-analysis.

48. Dimensional approaches to designing better experimental ecosystems: a practitioners guide with examples.

49. Scaling from plot experiments to landscapes: studying grasshoppers to inform forest ecosystem management.

50. Priority of color over scent during flower visitation by adultVanessa indicabutterflies.