Archive for the ‘Insights into Oikos papers’ Category
Even the small ones are important!
Posted by: oikosasa on May 21, 2013
Habitat complexity, preys and predators
Posted by: oikosasa on May 17, 2013
Top of the pops
Posted by: oikosasa on May 7, 2013
How to find a mate? The virtues of imperfectness in a complex world
Posted by: oikosasa on April 26, 2013
The zombie killing spree continues
Posted by: oikosasa on April 23, 2013
Same, same but oh so different.
Posted by: oikosasa on April 16, 2013
When plants help other plants…
Posted by: oikosasa on April 9, 2013
Large-scale testing of Bergman’s rule
Posted by: oikosasa on April 2, 2013
Time to get rid of the males?
Posted by: oikosasa on March 22, 2013
On the evolution of fruit colour
Posted by: oikosasa on March 19, 2013
Guess who planted invasive seeds on blackbuck mating territories?
Posted by: oikosasa on March 15, 2013
The little black dress of ecology
Posted by: oikosasa on March 12, 2013
Pasture – red kangaroo – dingo interactions
Posted by: oikosasa on February 4, 2013
Waste to hurry
Posted by: oikosasa on January 31, 2013
Editor’s choice Febuary
Posted by: oikosasa on January 30, 2013
Surf and Turf 2: Snorkeling with wildebeest
Posted by: oikosasa on January 29, 2013
Surf and Turf in Oikos Feb 2013
Posted by: oikosasa on January 24, 2013
Editor’s choice January
Posted by: oikosasa on January 21, 2013
Wasps learn to smell – and discriminate between – eaten or non eaten roots
Posted by: oikosasa on December 21, 2012
What happens with coral reefs after anthropogenic disturbances?
Posted by: oikosasa on December 20, 2012
The Arctic tundra as a natural laboratory
Posted by: oikosasa on December 14, 2012
Opossums’ seed dispersing job
Posted by: oikosasa on December 13, 2012
Winners in a changing world
Posted by: oikosasa on December 10, 2012
High-fat food makes females unattractive
Posted by: oikosasa on December 7, 2012
Top of the pops
Posted by: oikosasa on December 4, 2012
Seed size have demographic consequences
Posted by: oikosasa on November 27, 2012
Heavy work in community ecology
Posted by: oikosasa on November 23, 2012
With inspiration from the past
Posted by: oikosasa on November 22, 2012
Sex in plants depends on their neighbours
Posted by: oikosasa on November 21, 2012
Effects of monoculture on plant litter decomposition
Posted by: oikosasa on November 16, 2012
Why red leaves?
Posted by: oikosasa on November 13, 2012
New pollination network model
Posted by: oikosasa on November 7, 2012
Exotic invaders are modified by natives
Posted by: oikosasa on November 2, 2012
Battlefield study: Grasshoppers vs. wolf spiders
Posted by: oikosasa on October 30, 2012
How Google affects biodiversity
Posted by: oikosasa on October 29, 2012
Relatedness and colonisation
Posted by: oikosasa on October 26, 2012
On architecture and moose populations
Posted by: oikosasa on October 25, 2012
What shapes the personality?
Posted by: oikosasa on October 19, 2012
Fruit-frugivore interactions not that simple after all…
Posted by: oikosasa on October 17, 2012
Evolution in cave amphipods
Posted by: oikosasa on October 16, 2012
Double trouble in paradise
Posted by: oikosasa on October 15, 2012
Understanding fox demography
Posted by: oikosasa on October 11, 2012
Hello – are you out there? On detectability and abundance
Posted by: oikosasa on October 10, 2012
It’s raining again…
Posted by: oikosasa on September 28, 2012
Cool forthcoming Oikos papers
Posted by: Jeremy Fox on June 4, 2012
Canada vs the USA: is there an ‘optimal’ funding level for ecologists?
Posted by: oikoschris on May 8, 2012
Provocative new Oikos paper: should we reallocate funding away from the ecological 1%? (UPDATED)
Posted by: Jeremy Fox on May 7, 2012
Cool new Oikos papers
Posted by: Jeremy Fox on May 4, 2012
From the archives: the story of my first publication
Posted by: Jeremy Fox on March 4, 2012
Cool new Oikos papers (UPDATED)
Posted by: Jeremy Fox on February 2, 2012

