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VOL. 159, NO. 6 THE AMERICAN NATURA LIST Index to Volume 159 Alphabetical Table of Contents of Authors Abbot, Patrick. See Avilés, Leticia, 115, 714 of Mating and Potential Hybridization ocardi, S. See Farnsworth, K. | t Agrawal, Anurag A., Filipa Vala, and from Pollinator Behavior, 438 Fox, Jere W. Testing a simple Rule tor Maurice W. Sabelis. Induction of ‘antrell, Roy G. See Howard, Daniel J., S8 Dominance in Resource Competitio1 Preference and Performance after have, Jéréme, Helene C. Muller-Landau, 305 Acclimation to Novel Hosts in a a; nd j Simon {A . Levin. Comparing Frank, Li. Kart Phytophagous Spider Mite: Adaptive Classical Community Models: Formula for the Plasticity? 553 rheoretical Consequences for Patterns Metapopulations Antonovics, Janis. See O'Keefe, Kara J., 597 of Diversity, 1 Landscapes, 5 Aranwela, Nuvan. See Burd, Martin, 283 hen, Shang. See Wang, Zong-Ling, 498 Archer, Debbie. See Burd, Martin, 28 hown, S. L. See van Rensburg, B. J., 566 Arrayas, Manuel. See Huisman, Jef, 245 hu, Jiming. See Howard, Daniel J., S8 Avilés, Leticia, Patrick Abbot, and Asher D. linchy, M ichael,m nD anie ! T. Haydon, and Cutter. Population Ecology, Nonlinear Andrew T. Smith. Pattern Does Not Dynamics, and Social Evolution. I. Equal Process: What Does Patch Associations among Nonrelatives, 115 Occupancy Really Tell Us about Correction, 714 Metapopulation Dynamics? 351 ooch, Evan G. See Cam, Emmanuelle, 96 rowley, Philip H., and D. Nicholas Barta, Zoltan, Alasdair I. Houston, John M McLetchie. Trade-offs and Spatial Life- Parasites, 363 McNamara, and Tamas Székely. Sexual History Strategies in Classical Giske, Jarl. See Stra Conflict about Parental Care: The Role Metapopulations, 190 Gordon, Debora of Reserves, 687 utter, Asher D. See Avilés, Leticia, 115, 714 Foraging Activi Bascompte, Jordi, Hugh Possingham, and Colonies, 509 Joan Roughgarden. Patchy Populations Danchin, Etienne. See Cam, Emmanuelle, Grand, T mara (¢ in Stochastic Environments: Critical 96 Ti radej -oft+ Number of Patches for Persistence, 128 Day, Troy, and Locke Rowe. Developmental Coexistel! Beecham, J. 4. See Farnsworth, K. D., 24 Thresholds and the Evolution of Bevers, Michael. See I lather, Curtis H., 4 0) Reaction Norms for Age and Size at BBloaostisu,s , MiBcehranedl., Saened HAukpipreat r 1t ,S\ asakAimi.t , Pa1r5a6s ite Life-History Iransitions, 338 De Angelis, Do . See Holland, J Driven Extinction in Spatially Explicit Nathaniel, D31] Host-Parasite Systems, 706 de - RiddeJr , NIN ico. See— reva t 1 de Koppel, JToolh an, 7 Borda-de-Agua, Lui s, Stephen P. Hubbell, 209 and Murdoch McAllister. Species-Area de Ro) os, \}Pe AVfi. See eelsl,s , Bas, 177 4>Z Curves, Diversity Indices, and Species Dill, Lawrence M. See Hamilton, lan M., Abundance Distributions: A Multifractal Analysis, 138 Draney, Michael L. See Howard, Daniel J., Britch, Seth C. See Howard, Daniel J. S8 S8 along the Hima Bronstein, Judith L. See Holland, J. Gradient, Nepal, Nathaniel, 231 EEbl ert, Ute. See Huisman, Jef, 245 Buerkle, C. Alex. see Rieseberg, Loren H., Engen, S. See Lande, R., Hamilton, lan M., and Lawrence VM $36 Enquist, Brian J. See Niklas, Karl J., 482 Three-Player Social Parasitism Games: Burd, Martin, Debbie Archer, Nuvan Implications for Resource Defense and Aranwela, and David J. Stradling. Traffic Farnsworth, K. D., S. Focardi, and J. A. Group Formation, 670 Dynamics of the Leaf-Cutting Ant, Atta Beecham. Grassland-Herbivore Hampton, Daniel D. See H, ow cephalotes, 283 Interactions: How Do Grazers Coexist? SS 24 Hawthorne, Da Cam, Emmanuelle, William \. Link, Evan Field, Jeremy. See Shreeves, Gavin, 8] Haydon, Daniel G. Cooch, Jean-Yves Monnat, and Filli, F. See Lande, R., 321 35] Etienne Danchin. Individual Covariation Flather, Curtis H., and Michael Bevers. Hearne, John W. see van in Life-History Traits: Seeing the ‘Trees Patchy Reaction-Diffusion and 209 Despite the Forest, 96 Population Abundance: The Relative Hodges, Scott A., Justen B. Whittall, Campbell, Diane R., Nickolas M. Waser, ani H Importance of Habitat Amount and Mi le Fulton, and ji ) a Ng. Genetics Gregory T. Pederson. Predicting Patterns Arrangement, 40 of Floral | Traits Influencing Reproductive 718 The American Naturalist Isolation between Aquilegia formosa and Population Time Serigs Using Ravigné, Virginie. See Kirkpatrick, Mark, Aquilegia pubescens, $5) Demographic Theory and Life-History S22 Holland, J. Nathaniel, Donald L. DeAngelis, Data, 321 Rejmanek, Marcel. See Grotkopp, Eva, 396 and Judith L. Bronstein. Population Lehmann, Laurent, and Nicolas Perrin. Relyea, Rick A. Costs of Phenotypic Dynamics and Mutualism: Functional Altruism, Dispersal, and Phenotype- Plasticity, 272 Responses of Benefits and Costs, 231 Matching Kin Recognition, 451 Rieseberg, Loren H., and C. Alex Buerkle. Houston, Alasdair I. See Barta, Zoltan, 687 Levin, Simon A. See Chave, Jéréme, | Genetic Mapping in Hybrid Zones, S36 Howard. Daniel J., Jeremy L. Marshall, Link, William A. See Cam, Emmanuelle, 96 Rietkerk, Max. See van de Koppel, Johan, Daniel D. Hampton, Seth C. Britch, Lorch, Patrick D. Understanding Reversals 209 Michael L. Draney, Jiming Chu, and Roy in the Relative Strength of Sexual Ripa, Jorgen. See Jonzén, Niclas, 427 G. Cantrell. The Genetics of Selection on Males and Females: A Role Rohani, Pejman, Matthew J. Keeling, and Reproductive Isolation: A Retrospective for Sperm Competition? 645 Bryan T. Grenfell. The Interplay between and Prospective Look with Comments Loreau, Michel. See Mouquet, Nicolas, 420 Determinism and Stochasticity in on Ground Crickets, $8 Lundberg, Per. See Jonzén, Niclas, 427 Childhood Diseases, 469 Hubbell, Stephen P. See Borda-de-Agua, Lythgoe, Katrina A. Effects of Acquired Rost, Thomas L. See Grotkopp, Eva, 396 Luis, 138 Immunity and Mating Strategy on the Roughgarden, Joan. See Bascompte, Jordi, Hughes, Jennifer B. See Ives, Anthony R., Genetic Structure of Parasite 128 388 Populations, 519 Rowe, Locke. See Day, Troy, 338 Hughes, Melissa. See Searcy, William A., 221 Marshall, Jeremy L. See Howard, LC iniel J., Huisman, Jef, Manuel Arrayas, Ute Ebert, S8 Sabelis, Maurice W. See Pels, Bas, 172 and Ben Sommeijer. How Do Sinking Matthysen, E. See Lande, R., 321 See Agrawal, Anurag A., 553 Phytoplankton Species Manage to McAllister, Murdoch. See Borda-de-Agua, Sether, B.-E. See Lande, R., 321 Persist? 245 Luis, 138 Sasaki, Akira. See Boots, Michael, 706 Huppert, Amit, Bernd Blasius, and Lewi McLetchie, D. Nicholas. See Crowley, Philip Searcy, William A., Stephen Nowicki, Stone. A Model of Phytoplankton H., 190 Melissa Hughes, and Susan Peters. Blooms, 156 McNamara, John M. See Barta, Zoltan, 687 Geographic Song Discrimination in Huse, Geir. See Strand, Espen, 624 Monnat, Jean-Yves. See Cam, Emmanuelle, Relation to Dispersal Distances in Song 96 Sparrows, 221 Ives, Anthony R., and Jennifer B. Hughes. Mouquet, Nicolas, and Michel Loreau. Shaw, Kerry L., and Yvonne M. Parsons. General Relationships between Species Coexistence in Metacommunities: The Divergence of Mate Recognition Diversity and Stability in Competitive Regional Similarity Hypothesis, 420 Behavior and Its Consequences for Systems, 388 Muller-Landau, Helene C. See Chave, Genetic Architectures of Speciation, S61 Jéréme, | Shreeves, Gavin, and Jeremy Field. Group Jansen, Vincent A. A. See Gandon, Sylvain, Size and Direct Fitness in Social 658 Niklas, Karl J., and Brian J. Enquist. On Queues, 81 . Jonzén, Niclas, Jorgen Ripa, and Per the Vegetative Biomass Partitioning of Simberloff, Daniel. See Vazquez, Diego P., Lundberg. A Theory of Stochastic Seed Plant Leaves, Stems, and Roots, 606 Harvesting in Stochastic Environments, 482 Skidmore, Andrew. See van de Koppel, 27 Nowicki, Stephen. See Searcy, William A., Johan, 209 221 Smith, Andrew T. See Clinchy, Michael, 351 Kawano, Kazuo. Character Displacement in Sommeijer, Ben. See Huisman, Jef, 245 Giant Rhinoceros Beetles, 255 O'Keefe, Kara J., and Janis Antonovics. Stone, Lewi. See Huppert, Amit, 156 Keeling, M. J., H. B. Wilson, and S. W. Playing by Different Rules: The Stradling, David J. See Burd, Martin, 283 Pacala. Deterministic Limits to Evolution of Virulence in Sterilizing Strand, Espen, Geir Huse, and Jarl Giske. Stochastic Spatial Models of Natural Pathogens, 597 Artificial Evolution of Life History and Enemies, 57 Behavior, 624 Keeling, Matthew J. See Rohani, Pejman, Pacala, S. W. See Keeling, M. J., 57 Stroosnijder, Leo. See van de Koppel, Johan, 469 Parsons, Yvonne M. See Shaw, Kerry L., S61 209 Kirkpatrick, Mark, and Virginie Ravigné. Pederson, Gregory T. See Campbell, Diane Székely, Tamas. See Barta, Zoltan, 687 Speciation by Natural and Sexual R., 438 Selection: Models and Experiments, $22 Pels, Bas, André M. de Roos, and Maurice Vala, Filipa. See Agrawal, Anurag A., 553 Kisdi, Eva. Dispersal: Risk Spreading versus W. Sabelis. Evolutionary Dynamics of van Andel, Jelte. See van de Koppel, Johan, Local Adaptation, 579 Prey Exploitation in a Metapopulation 209 Klausmeier, Christopher A. See van de of Predators, 172 van Baalen, Minus. See Gandon, Sylvain, Koppel, Johan, 209 Perrin, Nicolas. See Lehmann, Laurent, 451 658 Kumar, Lalit. See van de Koppel, Johan, 209 Peters, Susan. See Searcy, William A., 221 van de Koppel, Johan, Max Rietkerk, Frank Possingham, Hugh. See Bascompte, Jordi, van Langevelde, Lalit Kumar, Christopher Lande, R., S. Engen, B.-E. Seether, F. Filli, E. 128 A. Klausmeier, Jahn M. Fryxell, John W. Matthysen, and H. Weimerskirch. Prins, Herbert H. T: See van de Koppel, Hearne, Jelte van Andel, Nico de Ridder, Estimating Density Dependence from Johan, 209 Andrew Skidmore, Leo Stroosnijder, and Herbert H. T. Prins. Spatial Vetaas, Ole R. See Grytnes, John Arvid, 294 Waser, Nickolas M. See Campbell, Diane R., Heterogeneity and Irreversible Via, Sara. The Ecological Genetics of 438 Vegetation Change in Semiarid Grazing Speciation, S1 Weimerskirch, H. See Lande, R., 321 Systems, 209 Via, Sara, and David J. Hawthorne. The Whittali, Justen B. See Hodges, Scott A., $51 van Langevelde, Frank. See van de Koppel, Genetic Architecture of Ecological Wilson, H. B. See Keeling, M. J., 57 Johan, 209 Specialization: Correlated Gene Effects Wissel, Christian. See Frank, Karin, 530 van Rensburg, B. J., S. L. Chown, and K. J. on Host Use and Habitat Choice in Pea Gaston. Species Richness, Environmental Aphids, S76 Yang, Ji Y. See Hodges, Scott A., S51 Correlates, and Spatial Scale: A Test Using South African Birds, 566 Wang, Fei-Zhi. See Wang, Zong-Ling, 498 Vazquez, Diego P., and Daniel Simberloff. Wang, Zong-Ling, Fei-Zhi Wang, Shang Zabel, Richard W. Using “Travel Time” Ecological Specialization and Chen, and Ming-Yuan Zhu. Competition Data to Characterize the Behavior of Susceptibility to Disturbance: and Coexistence in Regional Habitats, Migrating Animals, 372 Conjectures and Refutations, 606 498 Zhu, Ming-Yuan. See Wang, Zong-Ling, 498 Alphabetical Table of Contents of Titles Altruism, Dispersal, and Phenotype- Shaw and Yvonne M. Parsons, S61. Aphids. Sara Via and David J. Matching Kin Recognition. Laurent Hawthorne, S76. Lehmann and Nicolas Perrin, 451. The Ecological Genetics of Speciation. Sara Genetic Mapping in Hybrid Zones. Loren Artificial Evolution of Life History and Via, S1. H. Rieseberg and C. Alex Buerkle, $36 Behavior. Espen Strand, Geir Huse, and Ecological Specialization and Susceptibility Genetics of Floral Traits Influencing Jarl Giske, 624. to Disturbance: Conjectures and Reproductive Isolation between Refutations. Diego P. Vazquez and Aquilegia formosa and Aquilegia Daniel Simberloff, 606. pubescens. Scott A. Hodges, Justen B. Effects of Acquired Immunity and Mating Whittall, Michelle Fulton, and Ji Y. Character Displacement in Giant Strategy on the Genetic Structure of Yang, S51. Rhinoceros Beetles. Kazuo Kawano, 255. Parasite Populations. Katrina A. The Genetics of Reproductive Isolation: A Coexistence in Metacommunities: The Lythgoe, 519. Retrospective and Prospective Look with Regional Similarity Hypothesis. Nicolas Estimating Density Dependence from Comments on Ground Crickets. Daniel Mouquet and Michel Loreau, 420. Population Time Series Using J. Howard, Jeremy L. Marshall, Daniel Comparing Classical Community Models: Demographic Theory and Life-History D. Hampton, Seth C. Britch, Michael L. Theoretical Consequences for Patterns Data. R. Lande, S. Engen, B.-E. Seether, Draney, Jiming Chu, and Roy G. of Diversity. Jerome Chave, Helene C. F. Filli, E. Matthysen, and H. Cantrell, S8. Muller-Landau, and Simon A. Levin, 1. Weimerskirch, 321. Geographic Song Discrimination in Competition and Coexistence in Regional The Evolution of Parasite Virulence, Relation to Dispersal Distances in Song Habitats. Zong-Ling Wang, Fei-Zhi Superinfection, and Host Resistance. Sparrows. William A. Searcy, Stephen Wang, Shang Chen, and Ming-Yuan Sylvain Gandon, Minus van Baalen, and Nowicki, Melissa Hughes, and Susan Zhu, 498. Vincent A. A. Jansen, 658. Peters, 221. Correction. Leticia Avilés, Patrick Abbot, Evolutionary Dynamics of Prey Grassland-Herbivore Interactions: How Do and Asher D. Cutter, 714. Exploitation in a Metapopulation of Grazers Coexist? K. D. Farnsworth, S. Costs of Phenotypic Plasticity. Rick A. Predators. Bas Pels, André M. de Roos, Focardi, and J. A. Beecham, 24. Relyea, 272. and Maurice W. Sabelis, 172. Group Size and Direct Fitness in Social Queues. Gavin Shreeves and Jeremy Field, 81. Foraging-Predation Risk Trade-offs, Habitat Selection, and the Coexistence Deterministic Limits to Stochastic Spatial of Competitors. Tamara C. Grand, 106. How Do Sinking Phytoplankton Species Models of Natural Enemies. M. J. A Formula for the Mean Lifetime of Manage to Persist? Jef Huisman, Keeling, H. B. Wilson, and S. W. Pacala, Metapopulations in Heterogeneous Manuel Arrayas, Ute Ebert, and Ben 7) Landscapes. Karin Frank and Christian Sommeijer, 245. Developmental Thresholds and the Wissel, 530. Evolution of Reaction Norms for Age Individual Covariation in Life-History and Size at Life-History Transitions. General Relationships between Species Traits: Seeing the Trees Despite the Troy Day and Locke Rowe, 338. Diversity and Stability in Competitive Forest. Emmanuelle Cam, William A. Dispersal: Risk Spreading versus Local Systems. Anthony R. Ives and Jennifer Link, Evan G. Cooch, Jean-Yves Adaptation. Eva Kisdi, 579. B. Hughes, 388. Monnat, and Etienne Danchin, 96. Divergence of Mate Recognition Behavior The Genetic Architecture of Ecological Induction of Preference and Performance and Its Consequences for Genetic Specialization: Correlated Gene Effects after Acclimation to Novel Hosts in a Architectures of Speciation. Kerry L. on Host Use and Habitat Choice in Pea Phytophagous Spider Mite: Adaptive 720 The American Naturalist Plasticity? Anurag A. Agrawal, Filipa Population Ecology, Nonlinear Dynamics, Rensburg, S. L. Chown, and K. J. Vala, and Maurice W. Sabelis, 553. and Social Evolution. I. Associations Gaston, 566. Che Interplay between Determinism and among Nonrelatives. Leticia Avilés, Species-Area Curves, Diversity Indices, and Stochasticity in Childhood Diseases. Patrick Abbot, and Asher D. Cutter, Species Abundance Distributions: A Pejman Rohani, Matthew J. Keeling, 115. Multifractal Analysis. Luis Borda-de- and Bryan T. Grenfell, 469. Predicting Patterns of Mating and Potential Agua, Stephen P. Hubbell, and Murdoch Hybridization from Pollinator Behavior. McAllister, 138. \ Model of Phytoplankton Blooms. Amit Diane R. Campbell, Nickolas M. Waser, Huppert, Bernd Blasius, and Lewi and Gregory I. Pederson, 438 Stone, 156. festing a Simple Rule for Dominance in The Regulation of Foraging Activity in Red Resource Competition. Jeremy W. Fox, On the Vegetative Biomass Partitioning of Harvester Ant Colonies. Deborah M. 305. Seed Plant Leaves, Stems, and Roots. Gordon, 509. A Theory of Stochastic Harvesting in Karl J. Niklas and Brian J. Enquist, 482. Stochastic Environments. Niclas Jonzén, Sexual Conflict about Parental Care: The Jérgen Ripa, and Per Lundberg, 427. Parasite-Driven Extinction in Spatially Role of Reserves. Zoltan Barta, Alasdair Three-Player Social Parasitism Games: Explicit Host-Parasite Systems. Michael I. Houston, John M. McNamara, and Implications for Resource Defense and Boots and Akira Sasaki, 706. Tamas Székely, 687. Group Formation. lan M. Hamilton and Patchy Populations in Stochastic Signaling Health versus Parasites. Thomas Lawrence M. Dill, 670. Environments: Critical Number of Getty, 363. Toward a Causal Explanation of Plant Patches for Persistence. Jordi Spatial Heterogeneity and Irreversible Invasiveness: Seedling Growth and Life- Bascompte, Hugh Possingham, and Joan Vegetation Change in Semiarid Grazing History Strategies of 29 Pine (Pinus) Roughgarden, 128. Systems. Johan van de Koppel, Max Species. Eva Grotkopp, Marcel Patchy Reaction-Diffusion and Population Rietkerk, Frank van Langevelde, Lalit Rejmanek, and Thomas L. Rost, 396. Abundance: The Relative Importance of Kumar, Christopher A. Klausmeier, John Trade-offs and Spatial Life-History Habitat Amount and Arrangement. M. Fryxell, John W. Hearne, Jelte van Strategies in Classical Metapopulations. Curtis H. Flather and Michael Bevers, Andel, Nico de Ridder, Andrew Philip H. Crowley and D. Nicholas 40. Skidmore, Leo Stroosnijder, and Herbert McLetchie, 190. Pattern Does Not Equal Process: What H. T. Prins, 209. Traffic Dynamics of the Leaf-Cutting Ant, Does Patch Occupancy Really Tell Us Speciation by Natural and Sexual Selection: Atta cephalotes. Martin Burd, Debbie about Metapopulation Dynamics? Models and Experiments. Mark Archer, Nuvan Aranwela, and David J. Michael Clinchy, Daniel T. Haydon, and Kirkpatrick and Virginie Ravigné, S22. Stradling, 283. Andrew T. Smith, 351. Species Richness and Altitude: A Playing by Different Rules: The Evolution Comparison between Null Models and of Virulence in Sterilizing Pathogens. Interpolated Plant Species Richness Understanding Reversals in the Relative Kara J. O’Keefe and Janis Antonovics, along the Himalayan Altitudinal Strength of Sexual Selection on Males 597. Gradient, Nepal. John Arvid Grytnes and Females: A Role for Sperm Population Dynamics and Mutualism: and Ole R. Vetaas, 294. Competition? Patrick D. Lorch, 645. Functional Responses of Benefits and Species Richness, Environmental Using “Travel Time” Data to Characterize Costs. J. Nathaniel Holland, Donald L. Correlates, and Spatial Scale: A Test the Behavior of Migrating Animals. DeAngelis, and Judith L. Bronstein, 231. Using South African Birds. B. J. van Richard W. Zabel, 372. Alphabetical Table of Keywords acquired immunity, 519 assortative mating, $22 breeding probability, 96 adaptation, S1] asymmetric interactions, 606 adaptive dynamics, 579 autocorrelation, 321 cattle, 606 advection-diffusion equation, 372 autoregression, 321 character displacement, 255 age, 96 chinook salmon, 372 age structure, 321 coevolution, 519, 658 aggregation techniques, 530 coexistence, 106, 420, 498 allometry, 482 Bateman curves, 645 colonization, 190, 351 allopatric speciation, $22 benefits and costs, 231 colored noise, 427 allopatry, 255 biodiversity, 388 community dynamics, 388 alternative tactics, 670 biomass allocation, 482 competition, 24, 388, 498 altruism, 115 bivariate latent factors models, 96 complexity, 115 Anax, 272 body mass regulation, 687 cost of plasticity, 272 ant trails, 283 body size, 255 courtship song, S61 artificial neural network, 624 bottom-up control, 156 crickets, S61 critical depth, 245 habitat selection, 106, 624 mutualism, 115, 231, 606, 670 cross-protection, 519 habitat specialization, 579 cytochrome P-450 enzymes, 553 hard boundaries, 294 natural selection, 172 harvesting, 427 nectar spurs, S51] density dependence, 1, 231, 321 health, 363 neutral model, | detoxification, 553 Helianthus, $36 Nicholson-Bailey, 57 development, 272 herbivory, 209 null model, 294 developmental thresholds, 338 heritability, 451 nutrient-phytoplankton models, 156 dialects, 221 heterogeneous landscapes, 530 diet specialization, 553 host-pathogen, 597 offspring desertion, 687 direct fitness, 81 host-range evolution, 553 organ growth, 482 disease, 597 hummingbird, 438 orientation, S51 dispersal, 1, 40, 221, 351, 579 hybrid zones, $36 dispersal modeling, 372 hybridization, 438, S8 parapatric speciation, $22 disturbance, 606 parasites, 363 dynamic game, 687 parental care, 687 ideal free distribution theory, 106 patch extinction gradient, 190 immigration, 420 ecological community, | pathogen, 706 immunocompetence, 363 ecology, 706 persistence threshold, 40 inclusive fitness, 451 emigration, 420 phenotypic plasticity, 272 individual heterogeneity, 96 energy allocation, 624 phytoplankton blooms, 156, 245 individual-based model, 597, 624 energy availability, 566 pikas, 351 induction of preference, 553 environmental stochasticity, 128, 427 pines, 396 infectivity, 658 epidemiological models, 469 plant size, 482 insect-plant interactions, S76 ethological isolation, 438 plant-pollinator interactions, 606 interpolation, 294 eusociality, 81 plasticity, 338, 509 invasion, 498 evolution, $76 pollen carryover, 438 invasiveness, 396 evolution of virulence, 597 pollen transfei, 438 Ipomopsis, 438 evolutionarily stable community, 579 population dynamics, 57, 115, 231, 427, evolutionarily stable strategy, 172 469 | evolutionary mechanisms, $1 kin competition, 451 positive feedback, 209 exclusion, 498 kleptoparasitism, 670 potential evapotranspiration, 566 exploitation, 172, 190 predation, 272 export production, 245 predation risk, 106 landscape ecology, 40 extinction, 128, 351 predator-prey interaction, 172 lattice, 706 preference-performance relationships, 553 Laupala, S61 facilitation, 24 primary productivity, 566 leaf anatomy, 396 female choice, 221 productivity gradient, 190 leaf demography, 396 fitness, 272 productivity gradients, 305 life-history variation, 372 flower color, S51 protists, 305 light limitation, 245 fluid dynamics, 283 livestock, 24 foraging, 283, 509 QTL, $8, $36, $51 local dynamics, 498 formula for the mean lifetime, 530 quantitative genetics, 451 Lotka-Volterra, 57 fragmentation, 40 quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis, $61 functional response, 231 queuing, 81 mate choice, 363 game theory, 451 mate recognition, S61 Rana sylvatica, 272 generalization, 606 mating preferences, $22 rangeland, 24 genetic algorithm, 624 maturity, 338 reaction-diffusion equation, 245 genetic mapping, $36 Melospiza melodia, 221 recombination, 519 genetics, S8 metacommunity, 420 regional similarity, 420 genitalia size, 255 metamorphosis, 338 reinforcement, S22 geographic variation, 221 metapopulation, 351, 579 relative growth rate, 396 geometric mean fitness, 128 metapopulations, 530 reproductive isolation, $1, S8, S36 grain, 566 metapopulation model, 172 rescue effect, 351 grazing, 209, 606 method of histograms, 138 reserves, 128, 687 gregarious behavior, 115 method of moments, 138 resistance, 658 group size, 81 microcosms, 305 resource competition, 305 growth, 272 migration, 372 rhinoceros beetles, 255 moment closure, 57 habitat heterogeneity, 498, 566 multifractals, 138 seasonality, 469 722 The American Naturalist seed plants, 482 species richness, 420 temperate forests of the southern Andes, self-organization, 283 species-area relationship, 138 606 sex-role reversal, 645 specific leaf area, 396 threshold model, 156 sexual conflict, 687, S8 stability, 57, 231, 388 time series, 321 sexual selection, 363, 645, S61 stage structure, 321 tolerance, 190 signaling, 363 Stenogastrinae, 81 trade-off model, 1 social evolution, 451 sterilization, 597 trade-offs, 106 social exploitation, 670 stochastic environment, 579, 624 trait plasticity, 272 social insects, 283 stochastic modeling, 530 travel time, 372 sociality, 115 stochasticity, 469 turbulence, 245 song, 22] strain structure, 519 source-sink model, 420 stress gradient, 190 unequal competitors, 106 spatial ecology, 1 structured landscapes, 40 unimodal relationship, 294 spatial model, 706 sublethal effects, 706 spatial population structure, 597 superinfection, 658 spatially distributed model, 128 survival probability, 96 vegetation collapse, 209 spatially explicit model, 209 sustainability, 24 vegetation patterns, 209 spatially explicit population model, 40 sward structure, 24 virulence, 172, 658 specialization, 606 sympatric speciation, $22 speciation, $8, $36, $76 sympatry, 255 wasps, 81 species abundance distribution, 138 Wilbur-Collins model, 338 species diversity indices, 138 task allocation, 509 within-cohort phenotypic 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