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Journal of Ecology 1997, 85, 927-930 ORIGINAL PAPERS Fitter, A.H. see McLellan, A.J. Forget, P.M. Effect of microhabitat on seed rate and seedling Aiba, S. & Kohyama, T. Crown architecture and life-history performance in two rodent-dispersed tree species in rain traits of 14 tree species in a warm—temperate rain forest: forest in French Guiana, 693 significance of spatial heterogeneity, 611 Fragoso, J.M.V. Tapir-generated seed shadows: scale-depen- Alexander, H.M. see Thrall, P.H. dent patchiness in the Amazon rain forest, 519 Arnason, J.T. see Guillet, G. Ash, J.E. see Vranjic, J.A. Geber, M.A., De Kroon, H. & Watson, M.A. Organ prefor- Ashton, P.M.S. see Gunatilleke, C.V.S. mation in may apple as a mechanism for historical effects on Ashton, P.S. see Gunatilleke, C.V.S. demography, 211 Glaser, P.H., Siegel, D.I., Romanowicz, E.A. & Shen, Y.P. Bakker, J.P. see Olff, H. Regional linkages between raised bogs and the climate, Bazzaz, F.A. see Wayne, P.M. groundwater and landscape of north-western Minnesota, 3 Begeron, Y. see De Grandpré, L. Greene, D.F. & Johnson, E.A. Secondary dispersal of tree Bélanger, A. see Guillet, G. seeds on snow, 329 Benoit, M. see Koerner, W. Grime, J.P. see Buckland, S.M. Bernays, E.A. see Guillet, G. Grubb, P.J. see Bonis, A. Bever, J.D. see Thrall, P.H. Guillet, G., Lorenzetti, F., Bélanger, A., Arnason, J.T. & Boerstal, M. see Van Oorschot, M. Bernays, E.A. Production of glands in leaves of Porophyllum Boller, T. see Streitwolf-Engel, R. spp. (Asteraceae): ecological and genetic determinants, and Bonis, A., Grubb, P.J. & Coomes, D.A. Requirements of gap- implications for insect herbivores, 647 demanding species in chalk grassland: reduction of root Gunatilleke, C.V.S., Gunatilleke, I.A.U.N., Perera, G.A.D., competition versus nutrient-enrichment by animals, 625 Bursiem, D.F.R.P., Ashton, P.M.S. & Ashton, P.S. Bottrell, S. & Novak, M. Sulphur isotopic study of two pristine Responses to nutrient addition among seedlings of eight Sphagnum bogs in the western British Isles, 125 closely related species of Shorea in Sri Lanka, 301 Breshears, D.D., Myers, O.B., Johnson, S.R., Meyer, C.W. & Gunatilleke, 1.A.U.N. see Gunatilleke, C.V.S. Martens, S.N. Differential use of spatially heterogeneous soil moisture by two semiarid woody species: Pinus edulis and Juniperus monosperma, 289 Han, X. see Ehrenfeld, J.G. Brown, J.F. Effects of experimental burial on survival, growth Harada, Y., Kawano, S. & Iwasa, Y. Probability of clonal and resource allocation of three species of dune plants, 151 identity: inferring the relative success of sexual vs. clonal Buckland, S.M., Grime, J.P., Hodgson, J.G. & Thompson, reproduction from spatial genetic patterns, 591 K. A comparison of plant responses to the extreme drought of Hay, M.J.M. see Lotscher, M. 1995 in northern England, 875 Heil, M., Fiala, B., Linsenmair, K.E., Zotz, G., Menke, P. & Burns, B.R. see Rebertus, A.J. Maschwitz, U. Food body production in Macaranga triloba Burslem, D.F.R.P. see Gunatilleke, C.V.S. (Euphorbiaceae); a plant investment in anti-herbivore defence via symbiotic ant partners, 847 Cain, M.L. & Damman, H. Clonal growth and ramet perfor- Herben, T. see Law, R. mance in the woodland herb, Asarum canadense, 883 Hietz, P. Population dynamics of epiphytes in a Mexican humid Coomes, D.A. see Bonis, A. montane forest, 767 Hodgson, J.G. see Buckland, S.M. Dambrine, E. see Koerner, W. Holm, A.McR. see Watson, I.W. Damman, H. see Cain, M.I. Humphrey, L.D. & Pyke, D.A. Clonal foraging in perennial De Grandpré, L. & Bergeron, Y. Diversity and stability of wheatgrasses: a strategy for exploiting patchy soil nutrients, understorey communities following disturbance in the south- 601 ern boreal forest, 777 Hutchings, M.J. see Wijesinghe, D.K. De Kroon, H. see Geber, M.A. De Leeuw, J. see Olff, H. Iwasa, Y. see Harada, Y. De Munck, W. see Olff, H. Dieckmann, U. see Law, R. John, E. & Turkington, R. A 5-year study of the effects of Diiorio, P. see Pigliucci, M. nutrient availability and herbivory on two boreal forest herbs, Drake, D.E. see Kitayama, K. 419 Dupouey, J.L. see Koerner, W. Johnson, E.A. see Greene, D.F. Johnson, S.R. see Breshears, D.D. Ehrenfeld, J.G., Han, X., Parsons, W.F.J. & Zhu, W. On the Julliot, C. Impact of seed dispersal by red howler monkeys nature of environmental gradients: temporal and_ spatial (Alouatta seniculus) on the seedling population in the under- variability of soils and vegetation in the New Jersey Pine- storey of tropical rain forest, 431 lands, 785 Fiala, B. see Heil, M. Kawano, S. see Harada, Y. Fischer, M., Matthies, D. & Schmid, B. Responses of rare Kelley, S.E. see Westover, K.M. calcareous grassland plants to elevated CO: a field experi- Kelly, M.G. & Levin, D.A. Fitness consequences and herit- © 1997 British ment with Gentianella germanica and Gentiana cruciata, 681 ability aspects of emergence date in Phlox drummondii, 755 Ecological Society Kelly, P.E. & Larson, D.W. Dendroecological analysis of the Rebertus, A.J. & Burns, B.R. The importance of gap processes population dynamics of an old-growth forest on cliff-faces of in the development and maintenance of oak savannas and dry the Niagara Escarpment, Canada, 467 forests, 635 Kennedy, A.C. see Westover, K.M. Riis, T. & Sand-Jensen, K. Growth reconstruction and photo- Kitayama, K., Schuur, E.A.G., Drake, D.R. & Mueller- synthesis of aquatic mosses: influence of light, temperature Dombois, D. Fate of a wet montane forest during soil and carbon dioxide at depth, 359 ageing in Hawaii, 669 Robbemont, E. see Van Oorschot, M. Koerner, W., Dupouey, J.L., Dambrine, E. & Benoit, M. Romanowicz, E.A. see Glaser, P.H. Influence of past land use on the vegetation and soils of present day forest in the Vosges mountains, France, 351 Sanders, I.R. see Streitwolf-Engel, R. Kohyama, T. see Aiba, S. Sand-Jensen, K. see Riis, T. Kunin, W.E. Population size and density effects in pollination: Schlichting, C.D. see Pigliucci, M. pollinator foraging and plant reproductive success in experi- Schmid, B. see Fischer, M. mental arrays of Brassica kaber, 225 Schmid, B. see Weiner, J. Schuur, E.A.G. see Kitayama, K. Larson, D.W. see Kelly, P.E. Seppelt, R.D. see Melick, D.R. Law, R. see McLellan, A.J. Shen, Y.P. see Glaser, P.H. Law, R., Herben, T. & Dieckmann, U. Non-manipulative Siegel, D.L. see Glaser, P.H. estimates of competition coefficients in a montane grassland Stoll, P. see Weiner, J. community, 505 Streitwolf-Engel, R., Boller, T., Wiemkem, A. & Sanders, Levin, D.A. see Kelly, M.G. I.R. Clonal growth traits of two Prunella species are deter- Linsenmair, K.E. see Heil, M. mined by co-occurring arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from a Lorenzetti, F. see Guillet, G. calcareous grassland, 181 Lotscher, M. & Hay, M.J.M. Genotypic differences in phy- siological integration, morphological plasticity and utiliza- tion of phosphorous induced by variation in phosphate supply Tallis, J.H. The pollen record of Empetrum nigrum in southern Pennine peats: implications for erosion and climate change, in Trifolium repens, 341 455 Martens, S.N. see Breshears, D.D. Thompson, J.D. see Petit, C. Martinez, S. see Weiner, J. Thompson, K. see Buckland, S.M. Maschwitz, U. see Heil, M. Thrall, P.H., Bever, J.D., Mihail, J.D. & Alexander, H.M. Matthies, D. see Fischer, M. The population dynamics of annual plants and soil-borne McGraw, J.B. see Vavrek, M.C. fungal pathogens, 313 McLellan, A.J., Law, R. & Fitter, A.H. Response of calcar- Turkington, R. see John, E. eous grassland plant species to diffuse competition: results from a removal experiment, 479 Valverde, T. & Silvertown, J. A metapopulation model for Melick, D.R. & Seppelt, R.D. Vegetation pattern changes in Primula vulgaris, a temperate forest understorey herb, 193 relation to climatic and endogenous changes in Wilkes Land, Van Kerkhoven-Schmitz, M. see Van Oorschot, M. continental Antarctica, 43 Van Oorschot, M., Robbemont, E., Boerstal, M., Van Strien, Menke, P. see Heil, M. I. & Van Kerkhoven-Schmitz, M. Effects of enhanced Meyer, C.W. see Breshears, D.D. nutrient availability on plant and soil nutrient dynamics in Mihail, J.D. see Thrall, P.H. two English riverine ecosystems, 167 Morrison, L.W. The insular biogeography of small Bahamian Van Strien, I. see Van Oorschot, M. cays, 441 Van Wijnen, H.J. see Olff, H. Mueller-Dombois, D. see Kitayama, K. Vavrek, M.C., McGraw, J.B. & Yang, H.S. Within-popula- Miiller-Scharer, H. see Weiner, J. tion variation in demography of Taraxacum officinale: Myers, O.B. see Breshears, D.D. season- and size-dependent survival, growth and reproduc- tion, 277 Novak, M. see Bottrell, S. Veblen, T.T. see Villalba, R. Villalba, R. & Veblen, T.T. Regional patterns of tree popula- Obeso, J.R. Costs of reproduction in /lex aquifolium: effects at tion age structures in northern Patagonia: climatic and dis- tree, branch and leaf levels, 159 turbance influences, 113 Oechel, W.C. see Vourlitis, G.L. Vivian-Smith, G. Microtopographic heterogeneity and floristic Olff, H., De Leeuw, J., Bakker, J.P., Platerink, R.J., Van diversity in experimental wetland communities, 71 Wijnen, H.J. & De Munck, W. Vegetation succession and Vourlitis, G.L. & Oechel, W.C. Landscape-scale CO2, HO herbivory in a salt marsh: changes induced by sea level rise vapour, and energy flux of moist—wet coastal tundra ecosys- and silt deposition along an elevational gradient, 799 tems over two growing seasons, 575 Pannell, J. Variation in sex ratios and sex allocation in Vranjic, J.A. & Ash, J.E. Scale insects consistently affect roots androdioecious Mercurialis annua, 57 more than shoots: the impact of infestation size on growth of Parsons, W.F.J. see Ehrenfeld, J.G. eucalypt seedlings, 143 Perera, G.A.D. see Gunatilleke, C.V.S. Petit, C. & Thompson, J.D. Variation in phenotypic response Wagner, D. The influence of ant nests on Acacia seed produc- to light availability between diploid and tetraploid popula- tion, herbivory and soil nutrients, 83 tions of the perennial grass Arrhenatherum elatius from open Watson, I.W., Westoby, M. & Holm, A.McR. Demography of and woodland sites, 657 two shrub species from an arid grazed ecosystem in Western Pigliucci, M., Diiorio, P. & Schlichting, C.D. Phenotypic Australia, 1983-93, 815 plasticity of growth trajectories in two species of Lobelia in Watson, I.W., Westoby, M. & Holm, A.McR. Continuous and © 1997 British response to nutrient availability, 265 episodic components of demographic change in arid zone Ecological Society, Platerink, R.J. see Olff, H. shrubs: models of two Eremophila species from Western Journal of Ecology, Press, M.C. see Zipperlen, S.W. Australia compared with published data on other species, 833 85, 927 930 Pyke, D.A. see Humphrey, L.D. Watson, M.A. sce Geber, M.A. 929 Wayne, P.M. & Bazzaz, F.A. Light acquisition and growth by BIOLOGICAL FLORA OF THE BRITISH ISLES Index competing individuals in CO -enriched atmospheres: conse- quences for size structure in regenerating birch strands, 29 De Groot, W.J., Thomas, P.A. & Wein, R.W. Betula nana L. Weiner, J., Martinez, S., Miiller-Scharer, H., Stoll, P. & and Betula glandulosa Michx, 241 Schmid, B. How important are environmental maternal Dunn, A.J. Stachys germanica L., 531 effects in plants? A study with Centaurea, 133 Jacquemart, A.-L., Vaccinium oxycoccus L. ( Oxycoccus Westoby, M. see Watson, I.W. palustris Pers.) and Vaccinium microcarpum (Turcz. ex Westover, K.M., Kennedy, A.C. & Kelley, S.E. Patterns of Rupr.) Schmalh. (Oxycoccus microcarpus Turez. ex Rupr.), rhizosphere microbial community structure associated with 381 co-occurring plant species, 863 Taylor, K. Geum urbanum L., 705 Wiemken, A. see Streitwolf-Engel, R. Taylor, K. Geum rivale L., 721 Wijesinghe, D.K. & Hutchings, M.J. The effects of spatial Thomas, P.A. see De Groot, W.J. scale of environmental heterogeneity on the growth of a Wein, R.W. see De Groot, W.J. clonal plant: an experimental study with Glechoma heder- acea, \7 BOOK REVIEWS Wijesinghe, D.K. & Whigham, D.F. Costs of producing clonal offspring and the effects of plant size on population dynamics Bazzaz, F.A. Plants in Changing Environments, 923 of the woodland herb Uvularia perfoliata L. (Liliaceae), 907 Begon, M., Harper, J.L. & Townsend, C.R. Ecology: Indivi- Woodward, F.I. Life at the edge: a 14-year study of a Verbena duals, Populations and Communities, 397 officinalis population’s interactions with climate, 899 Begon, M., Mortimer, M. & Thompson, D.J. Population Ecology: A Unified Study of Animals and Plants, 103 Yang, H.S. see Vavrek, M.C. Bennett, K.D. Evolution and Ecology: The Pace of Life, 557 Brown, J.H. Macroecology, 733 Zhu, W. see Ehrenfeld, J.G. Cadisch, C. & Giller, K.E. Driven by Nature: Plant Litter Zipperlen, S.W. & Press, M.C. Photosynthetic induction and Quality and Decomposition, 733 stomatal oscillations in relation to light environment of two Cloudsley-Thompson, J.L. Biotic Interactions in Arid Lands, dipterocarp rain forest tree species, 491 734 Zotz, G. see Heil, M. Crawley, M.J. Plant Ecology, 2"° edn, 548 Cronk, Q.C.B. & Fuller, J.L. Plant Invaders, 548 DeGraaf, R.M. & Miller, R.I. Conservation of Faunal Diver- ESSAY REVIEWS sity in Forested Landscapes, 398 di Castri, F. & Younes, T. Biodiversity, Science and Develop- Antonovics, J. see Bever, J.D. ment, 547 Bever, J.D., Westover, K.M. & Antonovics, J. Incorporating Endress, P.K. Diversity and Evolutionary Biology of Tropical the soil community into plant population dynamics: the utility Flowers, 549 of the feedback approach, 561 Evans, D. A History of Nature Conservation in Britain, 2" edn, Boucher, D.H. General patterns of age-by-stage distributions, 235 556 Floyd, R.B., Sheppard, A.W. & De Barro, P.J. Frontiers of Burdon, J.J. see Thrall, P.H. Population Ecology, 398 Goldberg, D. & Novoplansky, A. On the relative importance of Gibson, A.C. 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Facing short-term extrapolation with long-term Species on Changing Landscapes, 921 evidence: Holocene fire in the north-eastern US forests, 377 Jones, C.G. & Lawton, J.H. Linking Species and Ecosystems, Freckleton, R.P. see Watkinson, A.R. 551 Garcia, L.V. see Maranon, T. Keast, A. & Miller, S.E. The Origin and Evolution of Pacific Grime, J.P. The humped-back model: a response to Oksanen, Island Biotas, New Guinea to Eastern Polynesia: Patterns 97 and Processes, 557 Hodgson, J.G. see Rapson, G.L. Kim, K.C. & Weaver, R.D. Biodiversity and Landscapes, 55| Maranon, T. & Garcia, L.V. The relationship between diver- Kunin, W.E. & Gaston, K.J. The Biology of Rarity, 552 sity and productivity in plant communities: facts and arte- Lloyd, D.G. & Barrett, S.C.H. Floral Biology: Studies on facts, 95 Floral Evolution in Animal-Pollinated Plants, 104 Oksanen, J. The no-interaction model does not mean that Mann, H. & Lazier, J.R.N. 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The Ice-Age History of the National Parks in the The Ecological Basis of Conservation, 925 Rocky Mountains, 108 Polis, G.A. & Winemiller, K.O. Food Webs: Integration of Faegri, K. & Danielsen, A. Distribution of Norwegian Vascu- Patterns and Dynamics, 401 lar Plants. Wl. The Southeastern Element, 406 Punt, W., Blackmore, S. & Hoen, P.P. The Northwest Eur- Fairhead, J. & Leach, M. Misreading the African Landscape: opean Pollen Flora VII, 403 Society and Ecology in a Forest-Savanna Mosaic, 558 Reagan, D.P. & Waide, R.B. The Food Web ofa Tropical Rain Fiedler, P.L. Rare Lilies of California, 738 Forest, 403 Gilbert, J., Mathieu, J. & Fournier, F. Groundwater/Surface Rundel, P.W. & Gibson, A.C. Ecological Communities and Water Ecotones: Biological and Hydrological Interactions Processes in a Mojave Desert Ecosystem, Rock Valley and Management Options, 559 Nevada, 106 Goldsmith, E. The Way: An Ecological World View, 406 Sandgren, C.D., Smol, J.P. & Kristiansen, J. 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