Herbivore host choice and optimal bad motherhood
P. J. Mayhew
págs. 165-167
Doubly duped males: the sweet and sour of the orchid's bouquet: the sweet and sour of the orchid's bouquet
R. J. Paxton, J. Tengo
págs. 167-169
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Europe gears-up to fight invasive species
J. K. Scott
págs. 171-172
págs. 172-173
An evolutionary slant on species-area curves
L. L. Knowles
págs. 174-175
Skink skirmishes: why do owners win?: why do owners win?
I. C. Hardy, D. J. Kemp
pág. 174
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Toxic nectar: one man's meat is another man's poison: one man's meat is another man's poison
G. D. Ruxton, Stuart Humphries
pág. 176
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Environmental stochasticity cannot save declining populations
S. T. Pickett, S. I. Higgins, W. J. Bond
pág. 177
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Family values: group dynamics and social control of reproduction in African mole-rats: group dynamics and social control of reproduction in African mole-rats
C. G. Faulkes, N. C. Bennett
págs. 184-190
Functional ecology and palaeolimnology: using cladoceran remains to reconstruct anthropogenic impact: using cladoceran remains to reconstruct anthropogenic impact
P. Leavitt, Luc De Meester, Erik Jeppesen
págs. 191-198
Progress in invasion biology: predicting invaders: predicting invaders
C. S. Kolar, D. M. Lodge
págs. 199-204
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Genetic basis, sans evolutionary change
David Houle
págs. 211-212
W. Foster
pág. 211
A. Illius
págs. 212-213
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