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Journal of Index Ecology 2004 92, 1119-1123 Reduced reproductive success in small populations EDITORIAL of the self-incompatible Primula vulgaris, 5 Haddon, L., Davy, A., Gibson, D. & Hutchings, M. Bullock, J.M. see Stokes, K.E. Journal of Ecology News, | Bunker, D.E. see Henry, M. PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS Cahill Jr, J.F. see Haag, J.J. Canham, C.D. see Greene, D.F. Grace, J. Understanding and managing the global Canham, C.D. see Uriarte, M. carbon cycle, 189 Carson, W.P. see Henry, M. Casagrandi, R. see Nathan, R. STANDARD PAPERS Castro, J., Zamora, R., Hédar, J.A. & Gomez, J.M. Adema, E. see Hotes, S. Seedling establishment of a boreal tree species (Pinus Agren, J. see Waites, A.R. sylvestris) at its southernmost distribution limit: Aguilar, R. see Ashworth, L. consequences of being in a marginal Mediterranean Aizen, M.A. see Ashworth, L. habitat, 266 Aravena, J.C. see Gutiérrez, A.G. Chapin III, F.S. see Bret-Harte, M.S. Armesto, J.J. see Gutiérrez, A.G. Civille, J.C. see Davis, H.G. Arnold, M.L. see Johnston, J.A. Clapp, J.P. see Rodriguez, A. Arseneault, D. & Sirois, L. The millennial dynamics of Clark, D.A. see Lovelock, C.E. a boreal forest stand from buried trees, 490 Clarke, P.J. Effects of experimental canopy gaps on Ashton, M.S. see Palmiotto, P.A. mangrove recruitment: lack of habitat partitioning Ashton, P.S. see Palmiotto, P.A. may explain stand dominance, 203 Coates, K.D. see Greene, D.F. Baker, T.R. see Lewis, S.L. Coffey, K.L. see Kirkman, L.K. Bakker, J.P. see Boedeltje, G. Condit, R. see Uriarte, M. Balslev, H. see Valencia, R. Condit, R. see Valencia, R. Balslev, H. see Vormisto, J. Coomes, D. see Turnbull, L.A. Barrett, S.C.H. see Dorken, M.E. Coupe, M.D. see Haag, J.J. Bauer, I.E. Modelling effects of litter quality and Crain, C.M. see Fogel, B.N. environment on peat accumulation over different Cuevas-Reyes, P., Quesada, M., Hanson, P., Dirzo, R. & time-scales, 661 Oyama, K. Diversity of gall-inducing insects in a Beaudet, M., Messier, C. & Leduc, A. Understorey Mexican tropical dry forest: the importance of plant light profiles in temperate deciduous forests: species richness, life-forms, host plant age and plant recovery process following selection cutting, 328 density, 707 Bekker, R.M. see Ozinga, W.A. Cunningham, S.A. see Duncan, D.H. Berger, U., Hildenbrandt, H. & Grimm, V. Age-related decline in forest production: modelling the effects of D’amato, A.W. & Puettmann, K.J. The relative dominance growth limitation, neighbourhood competition and hypothesis explains interaction dynamics in mixed self-thinning, 846 species Alnus rubral Pseudotsuga menziesii stands, Bertness, M.D. see Ewanchuk, P.J. 450 Bertness, M.D. see Fogel, B.N. Davelos, A.L. & Jarosz, AM. Demography of Ameri- Blust, G.D.E. see Brys, R. can chestnut populations: effects of a pathogen and Boedeltje, G., Bakker, J.P., Ten Brinke, A., Van a hyperparasite, 675 Groenendael, J.M. & Soesbergen, M. Dispersal Davies, S.J. see Palmiotto, P.A. phenology of hydrochorous plants in relation to Davis, H.G., Taylor, C.M., Civille, J.C. & Strong, D.R. discharge, seed release time and buoyancy of seeds: An Allee effect at the front of a plant invasion: the flood pulse concept supported, 786 Spartina in a Pacific estuary, 321 Bret-Harte, MLS., Garcia, E.A., Sacré, V.M., Whorley, J.R., Davy, A. see Haddon, L. Wagner, J.L., Lippert, S.C. & Chapin III, F.S. Plant De Bruyn, L. see Brys, R. and soil responses to neighbour removal and fertiliza- De Deyn, G.B., Raaijmakers, C.E. & van der Putten, tion in Alaskan tussock tundra, 635 W.H. Plant community development is affected by ten Brinke, A. see Boedeltje, G. nutrients and soil biota, 824 Brown, S. see Lewis, S.L. Dickson, T.L. see Foster, B.L. © 2004 British Brys, R., Jacquemyn, H., Endels, P., Van Rossum, F., Dirnbéck, T. see Dullinger, S. Ecological Society Hermy, M., Triest, L., De Bruyn, L. & Blust, G.D.E. Dirzo, R. see Cuevas-Reyes, P. 1120 Dodd, J.C. see Rodriguez, A. Greene, D.F., Canham, C.D., Coates, K.D. & LePage, P.T. Index Donovan, L.A. see Johnston, J.A. An evaluation of alternative dispersal functions for Dorken, M.E. & Barrett, S.C.H. Phenotypic plasticity trees, 758 (see Erratum 1124) of vegetative and reproductive traits in monoecious Gregg, K.B. see Kéry, M. and dioecious populations of Sagittaria latifolia Grimm, V. see Berger, U. (Alismataceae): a clonal aquatic plant, 32 Grootjans, A.P. see Hotes, S. Dzllinger, S., Dirnbéck, T. & Grabherr, G. Modelling Gutiérrez, A.G., Armesto, J.J. & Aravena, J.C. Distur- citmate change-driven treeline shifts: relative effects of bance and regeneration dynamics of an old-growth temperature increase, dispersal and invasibility, 241 North Patagonian rain forest in Chiloé Island, Chile, Duncan, D.H., Nicotra, A.B., Wood, J.T. & Cunningham, 598 S.A. Plant isolation reduces outcross pollen receipt in a partially self-compatible herb, 977 Haag, J.J., Coupe, M.D. & Cahill Jr, J.F. Antagonistic interactions between competition and insect herbiv- Ehlers, B.K. & Thompson, J.D. Temporal variation in ory on plant growth, 156 sex allocation in hermaphrodites of gynodioecious Hall, P. see Vormisto, J. Thymus vulgaris L., 15 Hamann, A. Flowering and fruiting phenology of a Endels, P. see Brys, R. Philippine submontane rain forest: climatic factors Ewanchuk, P.J. & Bertness, M.D. Structure and organ- as proximate and ultimate causes, 24 ization of a northern New England salt marsh plant Hampe, A. Extensive hydrochory uncouples spatio- community, 72 temporal patterns of seedfall and seedling recruit- ment in a ‘bird-dispersed’ riparian tree, 797 Falster, D.S. see Moles, A.T. Hansen, B.C.S. see Glaser, P.H. Fischer, M. see Lenssen, J.P.M. Hanson, P. see Cuevas-Reyes, P. Fogel, B.N., Crain, C.M. & Bertness, M.D. Community Hector, A. see Turnbull, L.A. level engineering effects of Triglochin maritima Heil, M. Induction of two indirect defences benefits (seaside arrowgrass) in a salt marsh in northern Lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus, Fabaceae) in nature, New England, USA, 589 527 Foley, M.J.Y. see Tali, K. Henbo, Y., Itaya, A., Nishimura, N. & Yamamoto, S.-I. Foster, B.L., Dickson, T.L., Murphy, C.A., Karel, I.S. & Long-term canopy dynamics in a large area of Smith, V.H. Propagule pools mediate community temperate old-growth beech (Fagus crenata) forest: assembly and diversity-ecosystem regulation along a analysis by aerial photographs and digital elevation grassland productivity gradient, 435 models, 945 Foster, R.B. see Valencia, R. Henry, M., Stevens, H., Bunker, D.E., Schnitzer, S.A. & Carson, W.P. Establishment limitation reduces Galetto, L. see Ashworth, L. species recruitment and species richness as soil Gamache, I. & Payette, S. Height growth response of resources rise, 339 tree line black spruce to recent climate warming Hermy, M. see Brys, R. across the forest-tundra of eastern Canada, 835 Hernandez, C. see Valencia, R. Garcia, E.A. see Bret-Harte, M.S. Higuchi, N. see Lewis, S.L. Gassmann, A.J. Effect of photosynthetic efficiency and Hilbert, D.W. see Lewis, S.L. water availability on tolerance of leaf removal in Hildenbrandt, H. see Berger, U. Amaranthus hybridus, 882 Hodar, J.A. see Castro, J. Gauthier, P. see Thompson, J.D. Hodge, A. see Llambi, L.D. Ghermandi, L. see Suarez, M.L. Hollis, J.L. see Lynch, J.A. Gibson, D. see Haddon, L. Hood, L.A., Swaine, M.D. & Mason, P.A. The influence Glaser, P.H., Hansen, B.C.S., Siegel, D.I., Reeve, A.S. of spatial patterns of damping-off disease and arbus- & Morin, P.J. Rates, pathways and drivers for cular mycorrhizal colonization on tree seedling peatland development in the Hudson Bay Lowlands, establishment in Ghanaian tropical forest soil, 816 northern Ontario, Canada, 1036 Hotes, S., Poschlod, P., Takahashi, H., Grootjans, A.P. Glaser, P.H., Siegel, D.I., Reeve, A.S., Janssens, J.A. & Adema, E. Effects of tephra deposition on mire & Janecky, D.R. Tectonic drivers for vegetation vegetation: a field experiment in Hokkaido, Japan, patterning and landscape evolution in the Albany 624 River region of the Hudson Bay Lowlands, 1054 Hu, FS. see Lynch, J.A. Gomez, J.M. see Castro, J. Hubbell, S.P. see Uriarte, M. Grabherr, G. see Dullinger, S. Hutchings, M. see Haddon, L. Graham, A.W. see Lewis, S.L. Hyvarinen, M. see Rautiainen, P. © 2004 British Ecological Society, Green, P.T. & Juniper, P.A. Seed—seedling allometry in Journal of Ecology, tropical rain forest trees: seed mass-related patterns Irwin, R.E. see Strauss, S.Y. 92, 1119-1123 of resource allocation and the ‘reserve effect’, 397 Itaya, A. see Henbo, Y. 1121 Jacquemyn, H. see Brys, R. Linhart, Y.B. see Thompson, J.D. Index Janecky, D.R. see Glaser, P.H. Lippert, S.C. see Bret-Harte, M.S. Janssens, J.A. see Glaser, P.H. Litrico, I. see Thompson, J.D. Jarosz, A.M. see Davelos, A.L. Llambi, L.D., Law, R. & Hodge, A. Temporal changes Jefferies, R.L. see McLaren, J.R. in local spatial structure of late-successional species: Jefferies, R.L. see Ngai, J.T. establishment of an Andean caulescent rosette plant, Johnston, J.A., Donovan, L.A. & Arnold, M.L. Novel 122 phenotypes among early generation hybrids of two Losos, E. see Valencia, R. Louisiana iris species: flooding experiments, 967 Lovelock, C.E., Wright, S.F., Clark, D.A. & Ruess, R.W. Juniper, P.A. see Green, P.T. Soil stocks of glomalin produced by arbuscular myc- orrhizal fungi across a tropical rain forest landscape, Kamitani, T. see Takahashi, K. 278 Karel, I.S. see Foster, B.L. Lynch, J.A., Hollis, J.L. & Hu, F.S. Climatic and land- Kéry, M. & Gregg, K.B. Demographic analysis of scape controls of the boreal forest fire regime: dormancy and survival in the terrestrial orchid Holocene records from Alaska, 477 Cypripedium reginae, 686 Kigel, J. see Osem, Y. MacDougall, A.S. & Turkington, R. Relative im- Kikuzawa, K. see Kubota, Y. portance of suppression-based and tolerance-based Kirkman, L.K., Coffey, K.L., Mitchell, R.J. & Moser, E.B. competition in an invaded oak savanna, 422 Ground cover recovery patterns and life-history MacKenzie, J.L. see Latta, R.G. traits: implications for restoration obstacles and Magard, E. see Valencia, R. opportunities in a species-rich savanna, 409 Malhi, Y. see Lewis, S.L. Kitzberger, T. see Suarez, M.L. Manning, P., Putwain, P.D. & Webb, N.R. Identifying Koivula, K. see Rautiainen, P. and modelling the determinants of woody plant Kozlov, M.V. see Zvereva, E.L. invasion of lowland heath, 868 de Kroon, H. see Lenssen, J.P.M. Mason, P.A. see Hood, L.A. Kubota, Y., Murata, H. & Kikuzawa, K. Effects of Matlack, G.R. & Monde, J. Consequences of low topographic heterogeneity on tree species richness mobility in spatially and temporally heterogeneous and stand dynamics in a subtropical forest in Okinawa ecosystems, 1025 Island, southern Japan, 230 McLaren, J.R. & Jefferies, R.L. Initiation and main- Kull, T. see Tali, K. tenance of vegetation mosaics in an Arctic salt marsh, 648 Laine, A.-L. Resistance variation within and among Messier, C. see Beaudet, M. host populations in a plant—pathogen metapopula- Mitchell, R.J. see Kirkman, L.K. tion: implications for regional pathogen dynamics, Moen, J. see Cairns, D.M. 990 Moles, A.T., Falster, D.S., Leishman, M.R. & Westoby, M. Lambrix, V.M. see Strauss, S.Y. Small-seeded species produce more seeds per square Latta, R.G., MacKenzie, J.L., Vats, A. & Schoen, D.J. metre of canopy per year, but not per individual per Divergence and variation of quantitative traits lifetime, 384 between allozyme genotypes of Avena barbata from Moles, A.T. & Westoby, M. Seedling survival and seed contrasting habitats, 57 size: a synthesis of the literature, 372 Laurance, W.F. see Lewis, S.L. Molis, M. see Rohde, S. Law, R. see Llambi, L.D. Monde, J. see Matlack, G.R. Leduc, A. see Beaudet, M. Monteagudo, A. see Lewis, S.L. Leishman, M.R. see Moles, A.T. Morin, P.J. see Glaser, P.H. Lejoly, J. see Lewis, S.L. Moser, E.B. see Kirkman, L.K. Lenssen, J.P.M., Van Kleunen, M., Fischer, M. & De Miinzbergova, Z. Effect of spatial scale on factors Kroon, H. Local adaptation of the clonal plant limiting species distributions in dry grassland frag- Ranunculus reptans to flooding along a small-scale ments, 854 gradient, 696 Murata, H. see Kubota, Y. LePage, P.T. see Greene, D.F. (Erratum 1124) Murphy, C.A. see Foster, B.L. Lewis, S.L., Phillips, O.L., Sheil, D., Vinceti, B., Baker, T.R., Brown, S., Graham, A.W., Higuchi, N., Nathan, R. & Casagrandi, R. A simple mechanistic Hilbert, D.W., Laurance, W.F., Lejoly, J., Malhi, Y., model of seed dispersal, predation and plant estab- Monteagudo, A., Niiiez Vargas, P., Sonké, B., Nur lishment: Janzen-Connell and beyond, 733 Supardi, M.N., Terborgh, J.W. & Vasquez Martinez, R. Ngai, J.T. & Jefferies, R.L. Nutrient limitation of plant © 2004 British Tropical forest tree mortality, recruitment and growth and forage quality in Arctic coastal marshes, Ecological Society, Journal of Ecology, turnover rates: calculation, interpretation and com- 1001 92, 1119-1123 parison when census intervals vary, 929 Nicotra, A.B. see Duncan, D.H. 1122 Nishimura, N. see Henbo, Y. Schnitzer, S.A. see Henry, M. Index Nordbakken, J.-F., Rydgren, K. & QOkland, R.H. Schoen, D.J. see Latta, R.G. Demography and population dynamics of Drosera Sheil, D. see Lewis, S.L. anglica and D. rotundifolia, 110 Siegel, D.I. see Glaser, P.H Niuiiez Vargas, P. see Lewis, S.L. Siegel, D.I. see Glaser, P.Fi. Nur Supardi, M.N. see Lewis, S.L. Sirois, L. see Arseneault, D. Skarpaas, O., Stabbetorp, O.E., Ronning, I. & QOkland, R.H. see Nordbakken, J.-F. Svennungsen, T.O. How far can a hawk’s beard fly? Olsson, P.A. & Tyler, G. Occurrence of non-mycorrhizal Measuring and modelling the dispersal of Crepis plant species in south Swedish rocky habitats is related praemorsa, 747 to exchangeable soil phosphate, 808 Smith, V.H. see Foster, B.L. Osem, Y., Perevolotsky, A. & Kigel, J. Site productivity Soesbergen, M. see Boedeltje, G. and plant size explain the response of annual species Sonké, B. see Lewis, S.L. to grazing exclusion in a Mediterranean semi-arid Stabbetorp, O.E. see Skarpaas, O. rangeland, 297 Stampfli, A. & Zeiter, M. Plant regeneration directs Oyama, K. see Cuevas-Reyes, P. changes in grassland composition after extreme Ozinga, W.A., Bekker, R.M., Schaminée, J.H.J. & Van drought: a 13-year study in southern Switzerland, Groenendael, J.M. Dispersal potential in plant com- 568 munities depends on environmental conditions, 767 Stevens, H. see Henry, M. Stokes, K.E., Bullock, J.M. & Watkinson, A.R. Popu- Pakeman, R.J. Consistency of plant species and trait lation dynamics across a parapatric range boundary: responses to grazing along a productivity gradient: a Ulex gallii and Ulex minor, 142 multi-site analysis, 893 Strauss, S.Y., Irwin, R.E. & Lambrix, V.M. Optimal Palmiotto, P.A., Davies, S.J., Vogt, K.A., Ashton, MLS., defence theory and flower petal colour predict varia- Vogt, D.J. & Ashton, P.S. Soil-related habitat special- tion in the secondary chemistry of wild radish, 132 ization in dipterocarp rain forest tree species in Strong, D.R. see Davis, H.G. Borneo, 609 Stubbs, W.J. & Wilson, J.B. Evidence for limiting Payette, S. see Gamache, I. similarity in a sand dune community, 557 Perevolotsky, A. see Osem, Y. Suarez, M.L., Ghermandi, L. & Kitzberger, T. Factors Phillips, O.L. see Lewis, S.L. predisposing episodic drought-induced tree mortal- Poschlod, P. see Hotes, S. ity in Nothofagus — site, climatic sensitivity and Puettmann, K.J. see D’amato, A.W. growth trends, 954 van der Putten, W.H. see De Deyn, G.B. Svenning, J.-C. see Valencia, R. Putwain, P.D. see Manning, P. Svenning, J.-C. see Vormisto, J. Svennungsen, T.O. see Skarpaas, O. Qian, H. & Ricklefs, R.E. Geographical distribution Swaine, M.D. see Hood, L.A. and ecological conservatism of disjunct genera of vascular plants in eastern Asia and eastern North Takahashi, H. see Hotes, S. America, 253 Takahashi, K. & Kamitani, T. Effect of dispersal capac- Quesada, M. see Cuevas-Reyes, P. ity on forest plant migration at a landscape scale, 778 Tarayre, M. see Thompson, J.D. Raaijmakers, C.E. see De Deyn, G.B. Taylor, C.M. see Davis, H.G. Rautiainen, P., Koivula, K. & Hyvarinen, M. The Terborgh, J.W. see Lewis, S.L. effect of within-genet and between-genet competi- Thompson, J.D., Tarayre, M., Gauthier, P., Litrico, I. & tion on sexual reproduction and vegetative spread in Linhart, Y.B. Multiple genetic contributions to plant Potentilla anserina ssp. egedii, 505 performance in Thymus vulgaris, 45 Rees, M. see Turnbull, L.A. Thompson, J.D. see Ehlers, B.K. Reeve, A.S. see Glaser, P.H. Triest, L. see Brys, R. Ricklefs, R.E. see Qian, H. Turkington, R. see Macdougall, A.S. Rohde, S., Molis, M. & Wahl, M. Regulation of anti- Turnbull, L.A., Coomes, D., Hector, A. & Rees, M. Seed herbivore defence by Fucus vesiculosus in response to mass and the competition/colonization trade-off: various cues, 1011 competitive interactions and spatial patterns in a Romoleroux, K. see Valencia, R. guild of annual plants, 97 Renning, I. see Skarpaas, O. Tyler, G. see Olsson, P.A. Ruess, R.W. see Lovelock, C.E. Rydgren, K. see Nordbakken, J.-F. Uriarte, M., Condit, R., Canham, C.D. & Hubbell, S.P. © 2004 British Ecological Society, A spatially explicit model of sapling growth in a Journal of Ecology, Sacré, V.M. see Bret-Harte, M.S. tropical forest: does the identity of neighbours 92, 1119-1123 Schaminée, J.H.J. see Ozinga, W.A. matter?, 348 1123 Valencia, R., Foster, R.B., Villa, G., Condit, R., Wood, J.T. see Duncan, D.H. Index Svenning, J.-C., Hernandez, C., Romoleroux, K., Woods, K.D. Intermediate disturbance in a late- Losos, E., Magard, E. & Balslev, H. Tree species successional hemlock-northern hardwood forest, 464 distributions and local habitat variation in the Wright, S.F. see Lovelock, C.E. Amazon: large forest plot in eastern Ecuador, 214 Van Groenendael, J.M. see Boedeltje, G. Yamamoto, S.-I. see Henbo, Y. Van Groenendael, J.M. see Ozinga, W.A. Van Kleunen, M. see Lenssen, J.P.M. Zamora, R. see Castro, J. Van Rossum, F. see Brys, R. Zeiter, M. see Stampfli, A. Vandvik, V. Gap dynamics in perennial subalpine Zvereva, E.L. & Kozlov, M.V. Facilitative effects of grasslands: trends and processes change during top-canopy plants on four dwarf shrub species in secondary succession, 86 habitats severely disturbed by pollution, 288 Vasquez Martinez, R. see Lewis, S.L. Vats, A. see Latta, R.G. FORUM Vesk, P.A. & Westoby, M. Sprouting ability across diverse disturbances and vegetation types world- Ashworth, L., Aguilar, R., Galetto, L. & Aizen, M.A. wide, 310 Why do pollination generalist and specialist plant Villa, G. see Valencia, R. species show similar reproductive susceptibility to Vinceti, B. see Lewis, S.L. habitat fragmentation?, 717 Vogt, D.J. see Palmiotto, P.A. Cairns, D.M. & Moen, J. Herbivory influences tree Vogt, K.A. see Palmiotto, P.A. lines, 1019 Vormisto, J., Svenning, J.-C., Hall, P. & Balslev, H. Rodriguez, A., Clapp, J.P. & Dodd, J.C. Ribosomal Diversity and dominance in palm (Arecaceae) com- RNA gene sequence diversity in arbuscular mycor- munities in terra firme forests in the western Amazon rhizal fungi (Glomeromycota), 986 basin, 577 Silvertown, J. The ghost of competition past in the phylogeny of island endemic plants, 168 Wagner, J.L. see Bret-Harte, MLS. Wahl, M. see Rohde, S. BIOLOGICAL FLORA OF THE BRITISH Waites, A.R. & Agren, J. Pollinator visitation, stigmatic ISLES pollen loads and among-population variation in seed set in Lythrum salicaria, 512 Heslop-Harrison, Y. Pinguicula L., 1071 Watkinson, A.R. see Stokes, K.E. Randall, R.E. Viola kitaibeliana Schult(es), 361 Webb, N.R. see Manning, P. Tali, K., Foley, M.J.Y. & Kull, T. Orchis ustulata L., Westoby, M. see Moles, A.T. 174 Westoby, M. see Vesk, P.A. Tofts, R.J. Geranium purpureum Vill., 720 Whorley, J.R. see Bret-Harte, M.S. Tofts, R.J. Geranium robertianum L., 537 Wilson, J.B. see Stubbs, W.J. Westbury, D.B. 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