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V Contents Volume Contents Volume 39, Issue 1, February 2002 Editorial 1 s. J. ORMEROD, N. D. BARLOW, E. j. p. MARSHALL & G. KERRY. The uptake of applied ecology Standard Papers 8 A. N. ANDERSEN, B. D. HOFFMANN, w. J. MULLER & A. D. GRIFFITHS. Using ants as bioindicators in land management: simplifying assessment of ant community responses 18 A. D. WATT, N. E. STORK & B. BOLTON. The diversity and abundance of ants in relation to forest disturbance and plantation establishment in Southern Cameroon 31 M. c. TODD, R. WASHINGTON, R. A. CFIEKE & D. KNivETON. Brown locust Outbreaks and climate variability in southern Africa 43 s. R. BRYANT, c. D. THOMAS & J. s. BALE. The influence of thermal ecology on the distribution of three nymphalid butterflies 56 G. SAUNDERS. J. MCILROY, M. BERGHOUT, B. KAY, E. GIFFORD, R. PERRY & R. VAN DER VEN. The effects of induced sterility on the territorial behaviour and survival of foxes 67 A. E. BYROM. Dispersal and survival of juvenile feral ferrets Mustela furo in New Zealand 79 M. MAURITZEN, A. E. DEROCHER, O. WIIG. S. E BELIKOV, A. N. BOLTUNOV, E. HANSEN & G. W. GARNER. Using satellite telemetry to define spatial population structure in polar bears in the Norwegian and western Russian Arctic 91 s. MENU, G. GAUTHIER & A. REED. Changes in survival rates and population dynamics of greater snow geese over a 30-year period: implications for hunting regulations 103 I. L. BOYD. Estimating food consumption of marine predators: Antarctic fur seals and macaroni penguins 120 c. MENARD, p. DUNCAN, G. FLEURANCE, J. -Y. GEORGES & M. LILA. Comparative foraging and nutrition of horses and cattle in European wetlands 134 E. K. GREEN & S. M. GALATOWITSCH. Effects of Phalaris anmdinacea and nitrate-N addition on the establishment of wetland plant communities 145 T. MUOTKA & p. LAASONEN. Ecosystem recovery in restored headwater streams: the role of enhanced leaf retention 157 R. A. ROBINSON & w. J. SUTHERLAND. Post-war changes in arable farming and biodiversity in Great Britain 177 Instructions for Authors Volume 39, Issue 2, April 2002 Special Profile: Applied Issues with Predators and Predation 181 s. J. ORMEROD. Applied issues with predators and predation: editor’s introduction 189 S. SCHADT, E. REVILLA. T. WIEGAND, F. KNAUER. P. KACZENSKY, U. BREITENMOSER, L. BUFKA. J. CERVENY, p. KOUBEK. T. HUBER, c. STANISA & L. TREPL. Assessing the suitability of Central European landscapes for the reintroduction of Eurasian lynx 204 p. STAHL, J. M. VANDEL, s. RL^TTE, L. COAT, Y. COAT & L. BALESTRA. Factors affecting lynx predation on sheep in the French Jura 217 s. J. THIRGOOD. s. M. REDPATH. s. CAMPBELL & A. SMITH. Do habitat characteristics influence predation on red grouse? 226 R. J. NORRIS. J. MEMMOT & D. J. LOVELL. The effect of rainfall on the survivorship and establishment of a biocontrol agent 235 c. J. DONLAN. B. R. TERSHY & D. A. CROLL. Islands and introduced herbivores: conservation action as ecosystem experimentation 247 N. MEESON, A. 1. ROBERTSON & A. JANSEN. The effects of flooding and livestock on post-dispersal seed predation in river red gum habitats 259 I. NOY-MEIR & D. D. BRISKE. Response of the wild wheat populations to grazing in Mediterranean grasslands: the relative influence of defoliation, competition, mulch and genotype Standard Papers 279 R. s. SMITH. R. s. SHiEL, D. MiLLWARD. p. CORKHILL & R. A. SANTJERSON. Soil Seed banks and the effects of meadow management on vegetation change in a 10-year meadow field trial 294 R. F. PYW^LL. J. M. BULLOCK, A. HOPKINS, K. J. WALKER, T. H. SPARKS, M. J. W. BURKE & S. PEEL. Restoration of species-rich grassland on arable land: assessing the limiting processes using a multi-site experiment 310 G. COLLING, D. MATTHiES & c. RECKINGER. Population Structure and establishment of the threatened long-lived perennial Scorzonera humilis in relation to environment 321 M. MORETTi. M. CONEDERA. p. DUELLI & p. J. EDWARDS. The effects of wildfire on ground-active spiders in deciduous forests on the Swiss southern slope of the Alps 337 D. SHI, X. WAN, s. A. DAVIS. R. p. PECH & z. ZHANG. Simulation of lethal control and fertility control in a demographic model for Brandt’s vole Microtus brandti 349 p. FAUCHALD. K. E. ERIKSTAD & G. H. SYSTAD. Seabirds and marine oil incidents: is it possible to predict the spatial distribution of pelagic seabirds? vi 361 P. S. HAMMOND, P. BERGGREN, H. BENKE, D. L. BORCHERS, A. COLLET, M. P. HE!DE-J0RGENSEN, S. HEIMLICH, Volume A. R. HiBY, M. F. LEOPOLD & N. 0IEN. Abundance of harbour porpoise and other cetaceans in the North Sea and adjacent waters Contents Volume 39, Issue 3, June 2002 Standard Papers 377 j. K. PINNEGAR, s. JENNINGS, c. M. o’brien & N. V. c. POLUNIN. Long-term changes in the trophic level of the Celtic Sea fish community and fish market price distribution 391 A. J. p. SMOLDERS, H. B. M. TOMASSEN, L. p. M. LAMERS, B. p. LOMANS & J. G. M. ROELOFS. Peat bog restoration by floating raft formation: the effects of groundwater and peat quality 402 c. HOWES KEIFFER & 1. A. UNGAR. Germination and establishment of halophytes on brine-affected soils 416 s. E. PARK, L. R. BENJAMIN & A. R. WATKINSON. Comparing biological productivity in cropping systems: a competition approach 427 J. LANDSBERG, c. D. JAMES, J. MACONOCHIE, A. o. NiCHOLLS, J. STOL & R. TYNAN. Scale-related effects of grazing on native plant communities in an arid rangeland region of South Australia 445 z. HOSSAIN, G. M. GURR, S. D. WRATTEN & A. RAMAN. Habitat manipulation in lucerne Medicago sativa: arthropod population dynamics in harvested and ‘refuge’ crop strips 455 P. J. LESTER & R. HARMSEN. Functional and numerical responses do not always indicate the most effective predator for biological control: an analysis of two predators in a two-prey system 469 D. J. SKiRViN, M. E. DE COURCY WILLIAMS, J. s. FENLGN & K. D. SUNDERLAND. Modelling the effects of plant species on biocontrol effectiveness in ornamental nursery crops 481 A. FENTON, R. L. GWYNN, A. GUPTA, R. NORMAN, J. p. FAIRBAIRN & p. J. HUDSON. Optimal application Strategies for entomopathogenic nematodes: integrating theoretical and empirical approaches 493 I. CRUICKSHANK & R. WALL. Population dynamics of the sheep blowfly Lucilia sericata: seasonal patterns and implications for control 502 H. POYSA & s. POYSA. Nest-site limitation and density dependence of reproductive output in the common goldeneye Bucephala clangula: implications for the management of cavity-nesting birds 511 c. M. SOMERS & R. D. MORRIS. Birds and wine grapes: foraging activity causes small-scale damage patterns in single vineyards 524 R. AMBROSiNi, A. M. BOLZERN, L. CANOVA, s. ARiENi, A. p. MOLLER & N. SAINO. The distribution and colony size of barn swallows in relation to agricultural land use 535 D. MOORCROFT, M. J. WHiTTiNGHAM, R. B. BRADBURY & J. D. WILSON. The Selection of stubble fields by wintering granivorous birds reflects vegetation cover and food abundance Volume 39, Issue 4, August 2002 Priority Contribution 549 L. E. TWIGG, G. R. MARTIN & T. J. LOWE. Evidence of pesticide resistance in medium-sized mammalian pests: a case study with 1080 poison and Australian rabbits Standard Papers 561 B. DESPLANQUE, N. HAUTEKEETE & H. VAN DDK. Transgenic weed beets: possible, probable, avoidable? 572 R. viRTANEN, G. R. EDWARDS & M. J. CRAWLEY. Red deer management and vegetation on the Isle of Rum 584 c. LIANG, D. L. MICHALK & G. D. MILIAR. The ecology and growth patterns of Cleistogenes species in degraded grasslands of eastern Inner Mongolia, China 595 s. E. FORDE. Modelling the effects of an oil spill on open populations of intertidal invertebrates 605 B. LAW & M. CHiDEL. Tracks and riparian zones facilitate the use of Australian regrowth forest by insectivorous bats 618 H. JACTEL, M. GOUIARD, p. MENASSIEU & G. GOUJON. Habitat diversity in forest plantations reduces infestations of the pine stem borer Dion’ctria sylvestrella 629 p. A. STEPHENS, F. FREY-Roos. w. ARNOLD & w. J. SUTHERLAND. Sustainable exploitation of social species: a test and comparison of models 643 F. H. TATTERSALL, D. W. MACDONALD, B. J. HART, P. JOHNSON, W. MANLEY & R. FEBER. Is habitat linearity important for small mammal communities on farmland? 653 p. G. CRAZE & J. R. MAUREMOOTOO. A test of methods for estimating population size of the invasive land snail Achatina fulica in dense vegetation 661 M. A. MCGEOCH, B. J. VAN RENSBURG & A. BOTES. The verification and application of bioindicators: a case study of dung beetles in a savanna ecosystem 673 T. G. BENTON, D. M. BRYANT, L. COLE & H. Q. p. CRICK. Linking agricultural practice to insect and bird populations: a historical study over three decades 688 D. T. BRIESE, T. THOMANN & J. viTOU. Impact of the rosette crown weevil Trichosirocalus briesei on the growth and reproduction of Onopordum thistles vii Volume 39, Issue 5, October 2002 Volume Mini-Review Contents 699 R. p. FRECKLETON & A. R. WATKINSON. Are weed population dynamics chaotic? Standard Papers 708 M. o. HILL, D. B. ROY & K. THOMPSON. Hemeroby, urbanity and ruderality: bioindicators of disturbance and human impact 721 A. w. SHEPPARD, p. HODGE, Q. PAYNTER & M. REES. Factors affecting invasion and persistence of broom Cytisus scoparius in Australia 735 N. SOMASEKHAR. p. s. GREWAL. E. A. B. DE NARDO & B. R. STINNER. Non-target effects of entomopathogenic nematodes on the soil nematode community 745 E. T. KIERS, s. A. WEST & R. F. DENISON. Mediating mutualisms: farm management practices and evolutionary changes in symbiont co-operation 755 s. SUAREZ-SEOANE, p. E. OSBORNE & j. c. ALONSO. Large-scale habitat selection by agricultural steppe birds in Spain: identifying species-habitat responses using generalized additive models 772 J. CALLADiNE, D. BAINES & p. WARREN. Effects of reduced grazing on population density and breeding success of black grouse in northern England 781 F. ECKE, o. LOFGREN & D. SORLIN. Population dynamics of small mammals in relation to forest age and structural habitat factors in northern Sweden 793 R. A. MCDONALD & S. HARRIS. Population biology of stoats Mustela erminea and weasels Mustela nivalis on game estates in Great Britain 806 D. RAMSEY, N. SPENCER. P. CALEY, M. EFFORD. K. HANSEN, M. LAM & D. COOPER. The effects of reducing population density on contact rates between brushtail possums: implications for transmission of bovine tuberculosis 819 M. POWER. G. M. KLEIN, K. R. R. A. GUIGUER & M. K. H. KW'AN. Mercury accumulation in the fish community of a sub-Arctic lake in relation to trophic position and carbon sources 831 P. STAPP. Stable isotopes reveal evidence of predation by ship rats on seabirds on the Shiant Islands. Scotland 841 H. JACHMANN. Comparison of aerial counts with ground counts for large African herbivores Innovations 853 s. M. VAN PARIJS, J. SMITH & p. J. CORKERON. Using calls to estimate the abundance of inshore dolphins: a case study with Pacific humpback dolphins Sousa chinensis Volume 39, Issue 6, December 2002 Standard Papers 865 G. c. SMITH & D. WILKINSON. Modelling disease spread in a novel host: rabies in the European badger Meles meles 875 J. BRYCE, p. J. JOHNSON & D. w. MACDONALD. Can niche use in red and grey squirrels offer clues for their apparent coexistence? 888 c. M. M. MOLS & M. E. vissER. Great tits can reduce caterpillar damage in apple orchards 900 J. H. HOFFMANN, F. A. c. IMPSON & c. R. VOLCHANSKY. Biological control of cactus weeds: implications of hybridization between control agent biotypes 909 D. NEWBORN & R. FOSTER. Control of parasite burdens in wild red grouse Lagopus lagopiis scoticus through the indirect application of anthelmintics 915 s. E. COWGILL, R. D. BARDGETT, D. T. KiEZEBRiNK & H. J. ATKINSON. The effect of transgenic nematode resistance on non-target organisms in the potato rhizosphere 924 N. LINDBERG, J. B. ENGTSSON & T. PERSSON. Effects of experimental irrigation and drought on the composition and diversity of soil fauna in a coniferous stand 937 w. J. ROEM. H. KLEES & F. BERENDSE. Effects of nutrient addition and acidification on plant species diversity and seed germination in heathland 949 s. A. SETTERFIELD. Seedling establishment in an Australian tropical savanna: effects of seed supply, soil disturbance and fire 960 K. D. HOLL. Long-term vegetation recovery on reclaimed coal surface mines in the eastern USA 971 M. E. JOHANSSON & c. NILSSON. Responses of riparian plants to flooding in free-flowing and regulated boreal rivers: an experimental study 987 o. w. TAFT, M. A. COLWELL, c. R. isoLA & R. J. SAFRAN. Waterbird responses to experimental drawdown: implications for the multispecies management of wetland mosaics 1002 Editors’Note 1005 Index 3

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