New articles for Population Ecology (July 2008)

Six new articles of Population Ecology were published at 'Online
First' last month.

(1) Koichi Fujii
Cause of egg mortality in azuki bean weevils (Callosobruchus chinensis):
physical or chemical?

(2) Katariina Kiviniemi
Remnant population dynamics in the facultative biennial Carum carvi in
fragmented semi-natural grasslands

(3) Yosuke Mori, Teruyoshi Nagamitsu and Takuya Kubo
Clonal growth and its effects on male and female reproductive success in
Prunus ssiori (Rosaceae)

(4) Lloyd W. Morrison, David R. Smith, Craig C. Young and Doug W. Nichols
Evaluating sampling designs by computer simulation: a case study with
the Missouri bladderpod

(5) Shin-Ichi Morinaga, Yuko Kumano, Ayako Ota, Ryohei Yamaoka and
Satoki Sakai
Day–night fluctuations in floral scent and their effects on reproductive
success in Lilium auratum

(6) Takefumi Nakazawa, Takayuki Ohgushi and Norio Yamamura
Resource-dependent reproductive adjustment and the stability of
consumer-resource dynamics


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


Population Ecology is an English scientific journal published by the
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Population Ecology

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Field Science Center
Hokkaido University, Japan

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