General Introduction |
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PART ONE Diversity and Predation |
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Competition, predation, and the structure of the Ambystoma-Rana sylvatica community |
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Plant species diversity in a marine intertidal community: importance of herbivore food preference and algal competitive abilities |
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American Naturalist 112: 23--39 |
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39 | (17) |
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3 Menge, B. A., and J. P. Sutherland. 1976 |
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Species diversity gradients: synthesis of the roles of predation, competition, and temporal heterogeneity |
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American Naturalist 110: 351--369 |
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56 | (19) |
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Competition, disturbance, and community organization: the provision and subsequent utilization of space in a rocky intertidal community |
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Ecological Monographs 41: 351--389 |
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75 | (39) |
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Diversity in tropical rain forests and coral reefs Science 199: 1302--1310 |
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114 | (9) |
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Predator-mediated coexistence: a nonequilibrium model |
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American Naturalist 112: 127--154 |
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123 | (28) |
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PART TWO Competition, Coexistence, and Extinction |
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Thomas E. Miller and Greg Cooper |
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151 | (12) |
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The competitive structure of communities: an experimental approach with protozoa |
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163 | (10) |
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8 Armstrong, R. A., and R. McGehee. 1980 |
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American Naturalist 115: 151--170 |
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173 | (20) |
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Resource competition between planktonic algae: an experimental and theoretical approach |
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193 | (11) |
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10 Simberloff, D. S. 1970 |
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Taxonomic diversity of island biotas |
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204 | (25) |
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Herbivores and number of tree species in tropical forests |
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American Naturalist 104: 501--528 |
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229 | (28) |
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12 Connell, J. H., and R. O. Slatyer. 1977 |
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Mechanisms of succession in natural communities and their role in community stability and organization |
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American Naturalist 111: 1119--1144 |
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257 | (26) |
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Maintenance of high diversity in coral reef fish communities |
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American Naturalist 111: 337--359 |
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283 | (23) |
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Tree dispersion, abundance, and diversity in a tropical dry forest |
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306 | (11) |
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PART THREE Productivity and Resources |
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317 | (80) |
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Evolution of phosphorus limitation in lakes |
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329 | (3) |
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16 Rosenzweig, M. L. 1971 |
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Paradox of enrichment: destabilization of exploitation ecosystems in ecological time |
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332 | (3) |
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17 McNaughton, S. J. 1979 |
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Grazing as an optimization process: grass-ungulate relationships in the Serengeti |
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American Naturalist 113: 691--703 |
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335 | (13) |
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18 Oksanen, L., S. D. Fretwell, J. Arruda, and P. Niemela. 1981 |
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Exploitation ecosystems in gradients of primary productivity |
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American Naturalist 118: 240--261 |
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348 | (22) |
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19 Carpenter, S. R., J. F. Kitchell, J. R. Hodgson, P. A. Cochran, J. J. Elser, M. M. Elser, D. M. Lodge, D. Kretchmer, X. He, and C. N. von Ende. 1987 |
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Regulation of lake primary productivity by food web structure |
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370 | (14) |
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20 Azam, F., T. Fenchel, J. G. Field, J. S. Gray, L. A. Meyer-Reil, and F. Thingstad. 1983 |
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The ecological role of water-column microbes in the sea |
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Marine Ecology-Progress Series 10: 257--263 |
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384 | (7) |
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21 Vitousek, P. M., and W. A. Reiners. 1975 |
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Ecosystem succession and nutrient retention: a hypothesis |
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391 | (6) |
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PART FOUR Incorporating Trophic and Spatial Structure |
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397 | (110) |
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22 Pimm, S. L., and J. H. Lawton. 1980 |
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Are food webs divided into compartments? |
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Journal of Animal Ecology 49: 879--898 |
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408 | (20) |
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Complex trophic interactions in deserts: an empirical critique of food-web theory |
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American Naturalist 138: 123--155 |
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428 | (33) |
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24 Bender, E. A., T. J. Case, and M. E. Gilpin. 1984 |
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Perturbation experiments in community ecology: theory and practice |
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461 | (13) |
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Dynamics of regional distribution: the core and satellite species hypothesis |
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474 | (12) |
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Sources, sinks, and population regulation |
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American Naturalist 132: 652--661 |
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486 | (10) |
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27 Turner, M. G., R. V. O'Neill, R. H. Gardner, and B. T. Milne. 1989 |
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Effects of changing spatial scale on the analysis of landscape pattern |
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Landscape Ecology 3: 153--162 |
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496 | (11) |
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PART FIVE Studies of Distribution and Abundance and the Rise of Conservation Ecology |
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507 | (166) |
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28 Anderson, R. M., and R. M. May. 1978 |
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Regulation and stability of host-parasite population interactions: I. Regulatory processes |
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Journal of Animal Ecology 47: 219--247 |
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518 | (29) |
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29 Ludwig, D., D. D. Jones, and C. S. Holling. 1978 |
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Qualitative analysis of insect outbreak systems: the spruce budworm and forest |
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Journal of Animal Ecology 47: 315--332 |
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547 | (18) |
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30 Dennis, B., and M. L. Taper. 1994 |
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Density dependence in time series observations of natural populations: estimation and testing |
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Ecological Monographs 64: 205--224 |
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565 | (20) |
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31 Turchin, P., and A. D. Taylor. 1992 |
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Complex dynamics in ecological time series |
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585 | (17) |
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32 Werner, P. A., and H. Caswell. 1977 |
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Population growth rates and age versus stage-distribution models for teasel (Dipsacus sylvestris Huds.) |
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602 | (9) |
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33 Crouse, D. T., L. B. Crowder, and H. Caswell. 1987 |
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A stage-based population model for loggerhead sea turtles and implications for conservation |
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611 | (12) |
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Minimum population sizes for species conservation |
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623 | (4) |
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35 Dennis, B., P. L. Munholland, and J. M. Scott. 1991 |
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Estimation of growth and extinction parameters for endangered species |
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Ecological Monographs 61: 115--143 |
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627 | (29) |
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Risks of population extinction from demographic and environmental stochasticity and random catastrophes |
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American Naturalist 142: 911--927 |
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656 | (17) |
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PART SIX Evolutionary and Behavioral Ecology |
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673 | (164) |
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37 Fretwell, S. D, and H. L. Lucas Jr. 1969 |
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On territorial behavior and other factors influencing habitat distribution in birds I. Theoretical development |
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Acta Biotheoretica 19: 16--36 |
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686 | (21) |
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Optimal foraging: the marginal value theorem |
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Theoretical Population Biology 9: 129--136 |
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707 | (8) |
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Evidence for the existence of three primary strategies in plants and its relevance to ecological and evolutionary theory |
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American Naturalist 111: 1169--1194 |
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715 | (26) |
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40 Coley, P. D., J. P. Bryant, and F. S. Chapin III. 1985 |
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Resource availability and plant antiherbivore defense |
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741 | (5) |
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Phylogenies and the comparative method |
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American Naturalist 125: 1--15 |
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746 | (15) |
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Historical effects and sorting processes as explanations for contemporary ecological patterns: character syndromes in Mediterranean woody plants |
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American Naturalist 140: 421--446 |
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761 | (26) |
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43 Lande, R., and S. J. Arnold. 1983 |
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The measurement of selection on correlated characters |
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787 | (17) |
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44 Berenbaum, M. R., A. R. Zangerl, and J. K. Nitao. 1986 |
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Constraints on chemical coevolution: wild parsnips and the parsnip webworm |
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804 | (14) |
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45 Werner, E. E., J. F. Gilliam, D. J. Hall, and G. G. Mittelbach. 1983 |
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An experimental test of the effects of predation risk on habitat use in fish |
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818 | (9) |
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Variation in the costs and benefits of mutualism: the interaction between yuccas and yucca moths |
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Index |
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