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Journal of Animal Index Ecology 2001 70, 1099-1103 Aberg, P. see Hyder, K. Blackwell, P.G. see Hatchwell, B.J. Abramsky, Z., Rosenzweig, M.L. & Subach, A. The Blouin-Demers, G. & Weatherhead, P.J. An experi- cost of interspecific competition in two gerbil species, mental test of the link between foraging, habitat 561 selection and thermoregulation in black rat snakes Adams, E.S. & Tschinkel, W.R. Mechanisms of popula- Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta, 1006 tion regulation in the fire ant Solenopsis invicta: an Bohan, D.A., Glen, D.M. & Symondson, W.O.C. Spatial experimental study, 355 dynamics of predation by carabid beetles: a response to Agrawal, A.A. see Fordyce, J.A. Mair et al. (2001), 877 Aiken, J.J. see Christians, J.K. Bohlin, T., Pettersson, J. & Degerman, E. Population Alanara,A., Burns, M.D. & Metcalfe, N.B. Intraspecific density of migratory and resident brown trout (Salmo resource partitioning in brown trout: the temporal trutta) in relation to altitude: evidence for a migration distribution of foraging is determined by social rank, cost, 112 980 Bomford, M. see Duncan, R.P. Albon, S.D. see Forchhammer, M.C. Boon, T.W. see Jennings, S. Allcock, A.L. see Johnson, M.P. Boyce, M.S. see Viljugrein, H. Anderson, C. see Hatchwell, B.J. Boyd, I.L. & Murray, A.W.A. Monitoring a marine Anderson, D.J. see Clifford, L.D. ecosystem using responses of upper trophic level Aron, S., Keller, L. & Passera, L. Role of resource predators, 747 availability on sex, caste and reproductive alloca- Bradley, D.C. & Ormerod, S.J. Community persistence tion ratios in the Argentine ant Linepithema humile, among stream invertebrates tracks the North Atlantic 831 Oscillation, 987 Azerefegne, F., Solbreck, C. & Ives, A.R. Environ- Brandl, R. see Brandle, M. mental forcing and high amplitude fluctuations in Brandle, M. & Brandl, R. Species richess of insects and the population dynamics of the tropical butterfly Acraea mites on trees: expanding Southwood, 491 acerata (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae), 1032 Bruford, M.W. see Groombridge, J.J. Brunel, E. see Fournet, S. Baines, D. see Moss, R. Bulman, C.R. see Cowley, M.J.R. Barker, R.J. see Hall, A.J. Burns, M.D. see Alanara, A. Barzman, M.S. & Daane, K.M. Host-handling beha- viours in parasitoids of the black scale: a case for Caldow, R.W.G. & Furness, R.W. Does Holling’s disc ant-mediated evolution, 237 equation explain the functional response of a klepto- Bascompte, J. see Bjernstad, O.N. parasite?, 650 Beckerman, A.P. see Benton, T.G. Caldow, R.W.G. see Goss-Custard, J.D. Benton, T.G., Ranta, E., Kaitala,V .& Beckerman, A.P. Carlson, A. see Berggren, A. Maternal effects and stability of population dynamics Case, T.J. see Laakkonen, J. in noisy environments, 590 Castellano, M. see Vernes, K. Berg, E. see Wright, J. Chambers, S.J. see Johnson, M.P. Berggren, A., Carlson, A. & Kindvall, O. The effect of Chelgren, N.D. see Sedinger, J.S. landscape composition on colonization success, Christians, J.K., Evanson, M. & Aiken, J.J. Seasonal growth rate and dispersal in introduced bush-crickets decline in clutch size in European starlings: a novel Metrioptera roeseli, 663 randomization test to distinguish between the timing Bergman, C.M., Fryxell, J.M., Gates, C.C. & Fortin, D. and quality hypotheses, 1080 Ungulate foraging strategies: energy maximizing or Clarke, E.D. see Gurney, W.S.C. time minimizing?, 289 Clifford, L.D. & Anderson, D.J. Food limitation Beukema, J.J. see Van Der Meer, J. explains most clutch size variation in the Nazca booby, Billick, I. Density dependence and colony growth in the 39 ant species Formica neorufibarbis, 895 Clinchy, M., Krebs, C.J. & Jarman, P.J. Dispersal Bininda-Emonds, O.R.P., Gittleman, J.L. & Kelly, sinks and handling effects: interpreting the role of C.K. Flippers versus feet: comparative trends in aquatic immigration in common brushtail possum populations, and non-aquatic carnivores, 386 515 Bjernstad, O.N. & Bascompte, J. Synchrony and Clutton-Brock, T.H. see Forchhammer, M.C. second-order spatial correlation in host—parasitoid Cockburn, A. see Green, D.J. systems, 924 Conibear, L. see Duncan, R.P. © 2001 British Blackburn, T.M. & Gaston, K.J. Linking patterns in Cortesero, A.M. see Fournet, S. Ecological Society macroecology, 338 Cosner, C. see Kshatriya, M. 1100 Costa, D.P. see Shaffer, S.A. Forero, MG. see Serrano, D. Index Cowley, M.J.R., Thomas, C.D., Roy, D.B., Wilson, R.J., Forsyth, D.M. see Duncan, R.P. Leén-Cortés, J.L., Gutiérrez, D., Bulman, C.R., Fortin, D. see Bergman, C.M. Quinn, R.M., Moss, D. & Gaston, K.J. Density Fournet, S., Poinsot, D., Brunel, E., Nénon, J.P. & distribution relationships in British butterflies. I. The Cortesero, A.M. Do female coleopteran parasitoids effect of mobility and spatial scale, 410 enhance their reproductive success by selecting high- Cowley, M.J.R., Thomas, C.D., Wilson, R.J., quality oviposition sites?, 1046 Leon-Cortés, J.L., Gutiérrez, D. & Bulman, C.R. Fowlie, M.K. see Hatchwell, B.J. Density—distribution relationships in British butter- Fox, J.W. & Morin, P.J. Effects of intra- and interspeci- flies. II. An assessment of mechanisms, 426 fic interactions on species responses to environmental Cresswell, W. Relative competitive ability does not change, 80 change over time in blackbirds, 218 Fryxell, J.M. Habitat suitability and source—sink dynamics Cresswell, W., Smith, R.D. & Ruxton, G.D. Absolute of beavers, 310 foraging rate and susceptibility to interference com- Fryxell, J.M. see Bergman, C.M. petition in blackbirds varies with patch conditions, Furness, R.W. see Caldow, R.W.G. 228 Gaillard, J.M. see Hewison, A.J.M. Daane, K.M. see Barzman, M.S. Garcia-Berthou, E. On the misuse of residuals in eco- De Kort, S.R. see Wright, J. logy: testing regression residuals vs. the analysis of Debinski, D.M. see Ries, L. covariance, 708 Degerman, E. see Bohlin, T. Gaston, K.J. see Blackburn, T.M. Dekker, R. see Van Der Meer, J. Gaston, K.J. see Cowley, M.J.R. Dhondt, A.A. see Hames, R.S. Gaston, K.J. see Lennon, J.J. Dinmore, T.A. see Jennings, S. Gates, C.C. see Bergman, C.M. Donazar, J.A. see Serrano, D. Gilbert, L., Norman, R., Laurenson, K.M., Reid, H.W. Doncaster, C.P. Healthy wrinkles for population & Hudson, P.J. Disease persistence and apparent com- dynamics: unevenly spread resources can support petition in a three-host community: an empirical and more users, 91 analytical study of large-scale, wild populations, Doncaster, C.P., Rondinini, C. & Johnson, P.C.D. 1053 Field test for environmental correlates of dispersal in Gittleman, J.L. see Bininda-Emonds, O.R.P. hedgehogs Erinaceus europaeus, 33 Glen, D.M. see Bohan, D.A. Duncan, R.P., Bomford, M., Forsyth, D.M. & Conibear, Godfray, H.C.J. see Morris, R.J. L. High predictability in introduction outcomes and the Goss-Custard, J.D., West, A.D., Stillman, R.A., Le V. geographical range size of introduced Australian birds: dit Durell, S.E.A., Caldow, R.W.G., Megrorty, S. & a role for climate, 621 Nagarajan, R. Density-dependent starvation in a Duplisea, D.E. see Jennings, S. vertebrate without significant depletion, 955 Green, D.J. & Cockburn, A. Post-fledging care, philo- Eggers, S. see Ekman, J. patry, and recruitment in brown thornbills, 505 Ekman, J., Eggers, S., Griesser, M. & Tegelstrém, H. Greenwood, J.J.D. see Lennon, J.J. Queuing for preferred territories: delayed dispersal of Griesser, M. see Ekman, J. Siberian jays, 317 Groombridge, J.J., Bruford, M.W., Jones, C.G. & Elston, B.A. see MacKinnon, J.L. Nichols, R.A. Evaluating the severity of the population Emes, C. see Leaper, R. bottleneck in the Mauritius kestrel Falco punctatus Engen, S., Szther, B.-E. & Meller, A.P. Stochastic from ringing records using MCMC estimation, 401 population dynamics and time to extinction ofa declining Gurney, W.S.C., Speirs, D.C., Wood, S.N., Clarke, E.D. population of barn swallows, 789 & Heath, M.R. Simulating spatially and physiolo- Evanson, M. see Christians, J.K. gically structured populations, 881 Gutierrez, A.P. see Rochat, J. Farnsworth, K.D. see Ruxton, G.D. Gutiérrez, D. see Cowley, M.J.R. Ferns, P.N. see Jervis, M.A. Fisher, R.N. see Laakkonen, J. Hall, A.J., McConnell, B.J. & Barker, R.J. Factors Fitton, D.M. see Johnson, M.P. affecting first-year survival in grey seals and their Forchhammer, M.C., Clutton-Brock, T.H., Lindstrém, J. implications for life history strategy, 138 & Albon, S.D. Climate and population density induce Hames, R.S., Rosenberg, K.V., Lowe, J.D. & Dhondt, long-term cohort variation in a northern ungulate, A.A. Site reoccupation in fragmented landscapes: © 2001 British 721 testing predictions of metapopulation theory, 182 Ecological Society, Journal of Animal Fordyce, J.A. & Agrawal,A.A. The role of plant trichomes Harrison, S.S.C. & Hildrew, A.G. Epilithic commun- and caterpillar group size on growth and defence of the ities and habitat heterogeneity in a lake littoral, 692 E« ology, 70, 1099-1103 pipevine swallowtail Battus philenor, 997 Harvey, J.A. see Jervis, M.A. 1101 Hatchwell, B.J., Anderson, C., Ross, D.J., Fowlie, M.K. Kaitala, V. see Benton, T.G. Index & Blackwell, P.G. Social organization of cooper- Keller, L. see Aron, S. atively breeding long-tailed tits: kinship and spatial Keller, M.A. see Tenhumberg, B. dynamics, 820 Kelly, C.K. see Bininda-Emonds, O.R.P. Haukioja, E. see Lummaa, V. Kenward, R.E, Walls, S.S. & Hodder, K.H. Life path Hawkins, S.J. see Hyder, K. analysis: scaling indicates priming effects of social and Heath, M.R. see Gurney, W.S.C. habitat factors on dispersal distances, | Heimpel, G.E. see Jervis, M.A. Khazin, V. see Wright, J. Henttonen, H. see Yoccoz, N.G. Kidd, N.A.C. see Jervis, M.A. Hester, M. see Pyle, P. Kindvall, O. see Berggren, A. Hewison, A.J.M. & Gaillard, J.M. Phenotypic quality Knops, J.M.H. see Koenig, W.D. and senescence affect different components of repro- Koenig, W.D. & Knops, J.M.H. Seed-crop size and ductive output in roe deer, 600 eruptions of North American boreal seed-eating birds, Hildrew, A.G. see Harrison, S.S.C. 609 Hildrew, A.G. see Woodward, G. Koleff, P. see Lennon, J.J. Hodder, K.H. see Kenward, R.E. Krebs, C.J. see Clinchy, M. Hori, M. & Noda, T. Spatio-temporal variation of avian Kristoffersen, A.B., Lingjzrde, O.C., Stenseth, N.CHR. foraging in the rocky intertidal food web, 122 & Shimada, M. Non-parametric modelling of non- Houston, D.C see Veasey, J.S. linear density dependence: a three-species host—parasitoid Hudson, P.J. see Gilbert, L. system, 808 Humphries, S. see Ruxton, G.D. Kriger, O. & Lindstrom, J. Habitat heterogeneity Humphries, S., Ruxton, G.D. & Van Der Meer, J. Un- affects population growth in goshawk Accipiter gentilis, equal competitor ideal free distributions: predictions for 173 differential effects of interference between habitats, 1062 Kshatriya, M., Cosner, C. & Van Jaarsveld, A.S. Early Hyder, K., Aberg, P., Johnson, M.P. & Hawkins, S.J. detection of declining populations using floor and Models of open populations with space-limited recruit- ceiling models, 906 ment: extension of theory and application to the barnacle Chthamalus montagui, 853 Laakkonen, J., Fisher, R.N. & Case, T.J. Effect of land cover, habitat fragmentation and ant colonies on the Ives, A.R. see Azerefegne, F. distribution and abundance of shrews in southern Iwasa, Y. see Muko, S. California, 776 Lambin, X. & Yoccoz, N.G. Adaptive precocial repro- Jackson, D.M., Trayhurn, P. & Speakman, J.R. Asso- duction in voles: reproductive costs and multivoltine ciations between energetics and over-winter survival life-history strategies in seasonal environments, 191 in the short-tailed field vole Microtus agrestis, 633 Lambin, X. see MacKinnon, J.L. Jaksic, F.M. see Lima, M. Lancaster, J.E. see Jennings, S. Jarman, P.J. see Clinchy, M. Langvatn, R. see MysterudA,. Jennings, S., Dinmore, T.A., Duplisea, D.E., Warr, K.J. Laurenson, K.M. see Gilbert, L. & Lancaster, J.E. Trawling disturbance can modify Le V Dit Durell, S.E.A. see Goss-Custard, J.D. benthic production processes, 459 Leaper, R., Raffaelli, D., Emes, C. & Manly, B. Con- Jennings, S., Pinnegar, J.K., Polunin, N.V.C. & straints on body-size distributions: an experimental test Boon, T.W. Weak cross-species relationships between of the habitat architecture hypothesis, 248 body size and trophic level belie powerful size-based Lennon, J.J., Koleff, P., Greenwood, J..J.D. & Gaston, K.J. trophic structuring in fish communities, 934 The geographical structure of British bird distributions Jervis, M.A., Heimpel, G.E., Ferns, P.N., Harvey, J.A. diversity, spatial turnover and scale, 966 & Kidd, N.A.C. Life-history strategies in parasitoid Leén-Cortés, J.L. see Cowley, M.J.R. wasps: a comparative analysis of ‘ovigeny’, 442 Lima, M., Julliard, R., Stenseth, N. Chr. & Jaksic, F.M. Johnson, C.N. see Vernes, K. Demographic dynamics of a neotropical small! rodent Johnson, M.D. & Sherry, T.W. Effects of food availability (Phyllotis darwini): feedback structure, predation and on the distribution of migratory warblers among habitats climatic factors, 761 in Jamaica, 546 Lindberg, M.S. see Sedinger, J.S. Johnson, M.P. see Hyder, K. Lindstrom, J. see Forchhammer, M.C. Johnson, M.P., Allcock, A.L., Pye, S.E., Chambers, S.J. Lindstrém, J. see Kriger, O. & Fitton, D.M. The effects of dispersal mode on the Lingjerde, O.C. see Kristoffersen, A.B. spatial distribution patterns of intertidal molluscs, 641 Lingjzrde, O.C. see Viljugrein, H. © 2001 British Johnson, P.C.D. see Doncaster, C.P. Lowe, J.D. see Hames, R.S. Ecological Society, Jokela, J. see Lummaa, V. Lummaa, V., Jokela, J. & Haukioja, E. Gender differ- Journal of Animal Ecology, 70, Jones, C.G. see Groombridge, J.J. ence in benefits of twinning in pre-industrial humans 1099-1103 Julliard, R. see Lima, M. boys did not pay, 739 MacKinnon, J.L., Petty, S.J., Elston, D.A., Thomas, Ormerod, S.J. see Bradley, D.C. C.J., Sherratt, T.N. & Lambin, X. Scale invari- Oro, D. & Ruxton, G.D. The formation and growth ant spatio-temporal patterns of field vole density, of seabird colonies: Audouin’s gull as a case study, 527 101 Oswald, J. see Moss, R. Magrath, R.D. Group breeding dramatically increases Parker, H.H., Noonburg, E.G. & Nisbet, R.M. Models reproductive success of yearling but not older female of alternative life-history strategies, population scrubwrens: a model for cooperatively breeding birds?, structure and potential speciation in salmonid fish 370 stocks, 260 Mair, J., Shirley, M.D.F., Rushton, S.P. & Port, G.R. Passera, L. see Aron, S. Spatial dynamics of predation by carabid beetles on Perrins, C.M. see Pettifor, R.A. slugs, 875 Pettersson, J. see Bohlin, T. Maklakov, A.A. see Wright, J. Pettifor, R.A., Perrins, C.M. & McCleery, R.H. The Manly, B. see Leaper, R. individual optimization of fitness: variation in repro- McCleery, R.H. see Pettifor, R.A. ductive output, including clutch size, mean nestling McConnell, B.J. see Hall, A.J. mass and offspring recruitment, in manipulated broods McGrorty, S. see Goss-Custard, J.D. of great tits Parus major, 62 McLaughlin, R.L. Behavioural diversification in Petty, S.J. see MacKinnon, J.L. brook charr: adaptive responses to local conditions, Pinnegar, J.K. see Jennings, S. 32 Poinsot, D. see Fournet, S. Metcalfe, N.B. see Alanara, A. Pollard, E. see Roy, D.B. Metcalfe, N.B. see Veasey, J.S. Polunin, N.V.C. see Jennings, S. Meller, A.P. see Engen, S. Port, G.R. see Mair, J. Morin, P.J. see Fox, J.W. Possingham, H.P. see Tenhumberg, B. Morris, R.J., Miller, C.B. & Godfray, H.C.J. Field Prévot-Julliard, A.-C. see Yoccoz, N.G. experiments testing for apparent competition between Pye, S.E. see Johnson, M.P. primary parasitoids mediated by secondary parasitoids, Pyle, P., Sydeman, W.J. & Hester, M. Effects of age, 301 breeding experience, mate fidelity and site fidelity on Moss, D. see Cowley, M.J.R. breeding performance in a declining population of Moss, D. see Roy, D.B. Cassin’s auklets, 1088 Moss, R., Oswald, J. & Baines, D. Climate change and breeding success: decline of the capercaillie in Quinn, R.M. see Cowley, M.J.R. Scotland, 47 Muko, S., Sakai, K. & Iwasa, Y. Size distribution Raffaelli, D. see Leaper, R. dynamics for a marine sessile organism with space- Ranta, E. see Benton, T.G. limitation in growth and recruitment: application to a Reid, H.W. see Gilbert, L. coral population, 579 Rendell, W.B. see Robertson, R.J. Miiller, C.B. see Morris, R.J. Ries, L. & Debinski, D.M. Butterfly responses to habitat Murray, A.W.A. see Boyd, I.L. edges in the highly fragmented prairies of Central lowa, Mysterud, A., Langvatn, R., Yoccoz, N.G. & Stenseth, 840 N.Chr. Plant phenology, migration and geographical Robertson, R.J. & Rendell, W.B. A long-term study variation in body weight ofa large herbivore: the effect of reproductive performance in tree swallows: the of a variable topography, 915 influence of age and senescence on output, 1014 Rochat, J. & Gutierrez, A.P. Weather-mediated regula- Naef-Daenzer, B., Widmer, F. & Nuber, M. Differ- tion of olive scale by two parasitoids, 476 ential post-fledging survival of great and coal tits Rondinini, C. see Doncaster, C.P. in relation to their condition and fledging date, Rosenberg, K.V. see Hames, R.S. 730 Rosenzweig, M.L. see Abramsky, Z. Nagarajan, R. see Goss-Custard, J.D. Ross, D.J. see Hatchwell, B.J. Nénon, J.P. see Fournet, S. Rothery, P. see Roy, D.B. Nichols, R.A. see Groombridge, J.J. Roy, D.B. see Cowley, M.J.R. Nilsson, P.A. Predator behaviour and prey density: Roy, D.B., Rothery, P., Moss, D., Pollard, E. & Thomas, evaluating density-dependent intraspecific interactions J.A. Butterfly numbers and weather: predicting historical on predator functional responses, 14 trends in abundance and the future effects of climate Nisbet, R.M. see Parker, H.H. change, 201 Noda, T. see Hori, M. Rushton, S.P. see Mair, J. © 2001 British Noonburg, E.G. see Parker, H.H. Ruxton, G.D. see Cresswell, W. Ecological Society, Norman, R. see Gilbert, L. Ruxton, G.D. see Humphries, S. Journal of Animal Ecology, 70, Nuber, M. see Naef-Daenzer, B. Ruxton, G.D. see Oro, D. 1099-1103 1103 Ruxton, G.D., Humphries, S. & Farnsworth, K.D. Van Der Meer, J., Beukema, J.J. & Dekker, R. Long- Index Non-competitive phenotypic differences can have a term variability in secondary production of an intertidal strong effect on ideal free distributions, 25 bivalve population is primarily a matter of recruitment variability, 159 Szther, B.-E. see Engen, S. Van Der Meer, J. see Humphries, S. Sakai, K. see Muko, S. Van Jaarsveld, A.S. see Kshatriya, M. Sedinger, J.S., Lindberg, M.S. & Chelgren, N.D. Veasey, J.S., Houston, D.C & Metcalfe, N.B. A hidden Age-specific breeding probability in black brant: cost of reproduction: the trade-off between clutch effects of population density, 798 size and escape take-off speed in female zebra finches, Serrano, D., Tella, J.L., Forero, MG. & Donazar, J.A. 20 Factors affecting breeding dispersal in the facult- Vernes, K., Castellano, M. & Johnson, C.N. Effects atively colonial lesser kestrel: individual experience of season and fire on the diversity of hypogeous vs. conspecific cues, 568 fungi consumed by a tropical mycophagous marsupial, Shaffer, S.A., Costa, D.P. & Weimerskirch, H. Beha- 945 vioural factors affecting foraging effort of breeding Viljugrein, H., Lingjzerde, O.C., Stenseth, N.C. & wandering albatrosses, 864 Boyce, M.S. Spatio-temporal models of mink and Sherratt, T.N. see MacKinnon, J.L. muskrat in Canada during a quarter century, 671 Sherry, T.W. see Johnson, M.D. Shimada, M. see Kristoffersen, A.B. Walis, S.S. see Kenward, R.E. Shirley, M.D.F. see Mair, J. Wanink, J.H. & Zwarts, L. Rate-maximizing optimality Smith, R.D. see Cresswell, W. models predict when oystercatchers exploit a cohort of Solbreck, C. see Azerefegne, F. the bivalve Scrobicularia plana over a 7-year time span, Speakman, J.R. see Jackson, D.M. 150 Speirs, D.C. see Gurney, W.S.C. Warr, K.J. see Jennings, S. Stenseth, N.Chr. see Kristoffersen, A.B. Weatherhead, P.J. see Blouin-Demers, G. Stenseth, N.Chr. see Lima, M. Weimerskirch, H. see Shaffer, S.A. Stenseth, N.Chr. see Mysterud, A. West, A.D. see Goss-Custard, J.D. Stenseth, N.Chr. see Viljugrein, H. Widmer, F. see Naef-Daenzer, B. Stenseth, N.Chr. see Yoccoz, N.G. Wilson, R.J. see Cowley, M.J.R. Stillman, R.A. see Goss-Custard, J.D. Wood, S.N. see Gurney, W.S.C. Subach, A. see Abramsky, Z. Woodward, G. & Hildrew, A.G. Invasion of a stream Sydeman, W.J. see Pyle, P. food web by a new top predator, 273 Symondson, W.O.C. see Bohan, D.A. Wright, J., Berg, E., De Kort, S.R., Khazin, V. & Maklakoy, A.A. Safe selfish sentinels in a cooperative Tegelstrém, H. see Ekman, J. bird, 1070 Tella, J.L. see Serrano, D. Tenhumberg, B., Keller, M.A., Possingham, H.P. & Yoccoz, N.G. see Lambin, X. Tyre, A.J. Optimal patch-leaving behaviour: a case Yoccoz, N.G. see Mysterud, A. study using the parasitoid Cotesia rubecula, 683 Yoccoz, N.G., Stenseth, N.CHR., Henttonen, H. & Thomas, C.D. see Cowley, M.J.R. Prévot-Julliard, A.-C. Effects of food addition on the Thomas, C.J. see MacKinnon, J.L. seasonal density-dependent structure of bank vole Thomas, J.A. see Roy, D.B. Clethrionomys glareolus populations, 713 Trayhurn, P. see Jackson, D.M. Tschinkel, W.R. see Adams, E.S. Zwarts, L. see Wanink, J.H. Tyre, A.J. see Tenhumberg, B. © 2001 British Ecological Society, Journal of Animal Ecology, 70, 1099-1103

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