Ecological Research

Comparing the impact of cloudiness on carbon dioxide exchange in a grassland and a maize cropland in northwestern China
Compensatory growth responses of seedlings of Pharbitis purpurea (Convulvulaceae) to tissue removal at different seeding depths of seeds
Does interspecific competition with a stronger competitor explain the rarity of an endangered snake on a Mediterranean island?
Effect of competition on habitat utilization in two temperate climate gecko species
Effects of productivity, disturbance, and ecosystem size on food-chain length: insights from a metacommunity model of intraguild predation
Impacts of elevated CO2 and temperature on soil respiration in warm temperate evergreen Quercus glauca stands: an open-top chamber experiment
Microbe-mediated plant–soil feedback and its roles in a changing world
One or two cameras per station? Monitoring jaguars and other mammals in the Amazon
Patterns of species diversity and soil nutrients along a chronosequence of vegetation recovery in Hainan Island, South China
Post-dispersal seed removal in four Mediterranean oaks: species and microhabitat selection differ depending on large herbivore activity
Reciprocal fluxes of stream and riparian invertebrates in a coastal California basin with Mediterranean climate
Resource productivity and availability impacts for food-chain length
Shaping carnivore communities by predator control: competitor release revisited
Spatial and elevational variation in fruiting phenology of a deciduous oak (Quercus crispula) and its effect on foraging behavior of the Asiatic black bear (Ursus thibetanus)
Spatial and temporal flowering patterns of the monocarpic dwarf bamboo Sasa veitchii var. hirsuta
Spatial structure, rock type, and local environmental conditions drive moss and lichen distribution on calcareous boulders
The effect of dense understory dwarf bamboo (Sasa senanensis) on soil respiration before and after clearcutting of cool temperate deciduous broad-leaved forest
Unravelling the dynamics of organisms in a changing world using ecological modelling