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2. Plant Zonation in Low-Latitude Salt Marshes: Disentangling the Roles of Flooding, Salinity and Competition
3. Community Level Engineering Effects of Triglochin maritima (Seaside Arrowgrass) in a Salt Marsh in Northern New England, USA
4. Phase Shifts, Alternative States, and the Unprecedented Convergence of Two Reef Systems
5. Null Model Analysis of Communities on Gradients
6. Do Alternate Stable Community States Exist in the Gulf of Maine Rocky Intertidal Zone? Comment
7. Structure and Organization of a Northern New England Salt Marsh Plant Community
8. Size Matters Sometimes: Wall Height and the Structure of Subtidal Benthic Invertebrate Assemblages in South-Eastern Australia and Mediterranean Spain
9. Geographic Variation in Positive and Negative Interactions among Salt Marsh Plants
10. The Development of Vegetative Zonation Patterns in Restored Prairie Pothole Wetlands
11. Contribution of Quantitative Ecological Methods to the Interpretation of Stratigraphically Homogeneous Pre-Quaternary Sediments: A Palynological Example from the Oligocene of Venezuela
12. Physiological Ecology of Rocky Intertidal Organisms: A Synergy of Concepts
13. Biogeography, Competition, and Microclimate: The Barnacle Chthamalus fragilis in New England
14. The Study of Vertical Zonation on Rocky Intertidal Shores: A Historical Perspective
15. Ecology of Ecotones: Interactions between Salamanders on a Complex Environmental Gradient
16. History and Current Development of a Paradigm of Predation in Rocky Intertidal Communities
17. Competition and Salt-Marsh Plant Zonation: Stress Tolerators May Be Dominant Competitors
18. Zonation of Shrubs in Western Atlantic Salt Marshes
19. The Importance of Competition in Regulating Plant Species Abundance along a Salinity Gradient
20. The Consequences of Complex Larval Behavior in a Coral
21. Niche Separation in Community Analysis: A New Method
22. Testing Patterns of Zonation in Mangroves: Scale Dependence and Environmental Correlates in the Sundarbans of Bangladesh
23. Restriction of the Upper Distribution of New England Cobble Beach Plants by Wave-Related Disturbance
24. Latitudinal Variation in Species Interactions: A Test in the New England Rocky Intertidal Zone
25. The Advantages of Clonal Integration under Different Ecological Conditions: A Community-Wide Test
26. The Interplay of Physical and Biological Factors in Maintaining Mid-Shore and Low-Shore Assemblages on Rocky Coasts in the North-West Mediterranean
27. Ecology of Foliicolous Lichens at the "Botarrama" Trail (Costa Rica), a Neotropical Rain Forest. I. Species Composition and Its Ecogeographical Implications
28. How Recruitment, Intraspecific Interactions, and Predation Control Species Borders in a Tidal Estuary
29. Species Diversity in Subtidal Landscapes: Maintenance by Physical Processes and Larval Recruitment
30. How Organisms Partition Habitats: Different Types of Community Organization Can Produce Identical Patterns
31. Theory of Marine Communities: The Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis
32. Interactive Effects of Elevation and Burial with Wrack on Plant Community Structure in Some Rhode Island Salt Marshes
33. The Role of Positive Interactions in Communities: Lessons from Intertidal Habitats
34. Stasis, Biological Disturbance, and Community Structure of a Holocene Coral Reef
35. Heterogeneity in Shortgrass Prairie Vegetation: The Role of Playa Lakes
36. The Methodology of Integrated Synusial Phytosociology Applied to a Floodplain Sector of the Sarine River, Switzerland
37. Ecology and Ceramic Production in an Andean Community: A Reconsideration of the Evidence
38. Gradient Models, Gradient Analysis, and Hierarchical Structure in Plant Communities
39. Impact of a Parasitic Plant on the Structure and Dynamics of Salt Marsh Vegetation
40. Are Ordination and Constrained Ordination Alternative or Complementary Strategies in General Ecological Studies?
41. Integrated Synusial Phytosociology: Some Notes on a New, Multiscalar Approach to Vegetation Analysis
42. Herbivory drives zonation of stress-tolerant marsh plants
43. Do Alternate Stable Community States Exist in the Gulf of Maine Rocky Intertidal Zone? Reply
44. Broad-scale geographic variation in the organization of rocky intertidal communities in the Gulf of Maine
45. Building ecoliteracy with traditional ecological knowledge: do, listen, and learn
46. Reflections on Community Ecology and the Community of Ecology: The View from a 1998 Penrose Conference on "Linking Spatial and Temporal Scales in Paleoecology and Ecology"
47. Relative Stability of Plant Communities in a South Carolina High Salt Marsh
48. Testing the importance of plant strategies on facilitation using congeners in a coastal community
49. Mechanisms mediating plant distributions across estuarine landscapes in a low-latitude tidal estuary
50. Tansley's vision for "Journal of Ecology", and a Centenary Celebration
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