New articles for Population Ecology (March 2008) Three new articles of Population Ecology were published at 'Online First' last month.
(1) Pham Duc Chien, Pieter A. Zuidema and Nguyen Hoang Nghia Conservation prospects for threatened Vietnamese tree species: results from a demographic study (2) Yumiko Ishii and Masakazu Shimada Competitive exclusion between contest and scramble strategists in Callosobruchus seed–beetle modeling (3) Inon Scharf, Ido Filin and Ofer Ovadia An experimental design and a statistical analysis separating interference from exploitation competition The abstracts of these articles are available for everyone free of charge at Online First. The full texts are available for the members of the Society of Population Ecology and institutions registered with SpringerLink. * Population Ecology at Online First: http://www.springerlink.com/content/103139/?Content+Status=Accepted The articles (1) and (2) above are actually already published in vol.50 no.2 (April 2008). This latest issue is also available online now. http://www.springerlink.com/content/n72t7238v3g0/?p=7efc736dba4f476a8d99045f060704dd&pi=0 Population Ecology is an English scientific journal published by the Society of Population Ecology four times a year. It enjoys a high international reputation and has a long history of over 40 years. All manuscripts are reviewed anonymously by two referees, and the final editorial decision is made by the Chief Editor based on the referees' evaluations. The articles are abstracted/indexed in BIOSIS, Current Contents/ Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences, Environmental Periodicals Bibliography (EPB). Population Ecology welcomes submissions of papers by non-members. To submit your manuscript to Population Ecology, go to https://www.editorialmanager.com/poec/ We look forward to your subscription and submission. Editorial Office Population Ecology Chief Editor Takashi Saitoh Field Science Center Hokkaido University, Japan