Oikos

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Is There a Taxonomic Pattern to Plant Invasions?1998/06/01207
Seasonal Variation in Local Recruitment of Great Tits: The Importance of Being Early1998/04/01206
A Miniature Bomb Calorimeter for Small Biological Samples1964/01/01205
Metapopulation persistence in dynamic landscapes: the role of dispersal distance2002/08/01English205
On ecological fitting, plant–insect associations, herbivore host shifts, and host plant selection2006/07/27English204
How Large Is a Species' Geographic Range?1991/09/01203
Applications of Phylogenetically Independent Contrasts: A Mixed Progress Report1996/10/01202
Amphibian species richness across environmental gradients2007/10/01English202
Population Regulation: A Synthetic View1999/01/01201
Memory keeps you at home: a mechanistic model for home range emergence2009/04/28English200
Eight Reasons Why Optimal Foraging Theory Is a Complete Waste of Time1987/05/01199
Choosing benefits or partners: a review of the evidence for the evolution of myrmecochory2006/01/23English198
The Moran Effect and Synchrony in Population Dynamics1997/02/01198
The virtual ecologist approach: simulating data and observers2010/02/26English198
Intraspecific variation in movement patterns: modeling individual behaviour in a large marine predator2004/03/02English198
Linking species diversity to the functioning of ecosystems: on the importance of environmental context2000/10/01English197
Beyond the compensatory continuum: environmental resource levels and plant tolerance of herbivory2005/03/17English197
Elevation and Climatic Tolerance: A Test Using Dung Beetles1999/09/01196
On the use of connectivity measures in spatial ecology2001/10/01English194
Do males matter? The role of males in population dynamics2007/02/01English194
A New View of Life-History Evolution1980/10/01194
Determinants of Plant-Animal Coevolution: The Case of Mutualistic Dispersal of Seeds by Vertebrates1985/03/01193
The Distribution of Insects along Elevational Gradients1990/08/01192
Personality, habitat use, and their consequences for survival in North American red squirrels Tamiasciurus hudsonicus2008/08/13English192
Estimating population size by spatially explicit capture–recapture2012/10/25English192
Resource heterogeneity and ungulate population dynamics2000/05/01English192
Competitive Hierarchies in Herbaceous Plant Communities1989/02/01190
Indicators of biodiversity and ecosystem services: a synthesis across ecosystems and spatial scales2009/11/30English190
Global patterns of aquatic food chain length2007/08/01English189
Frugivory and Seed Dispersal by Carnivorous Mammals, and Associated Fruit Characteristics, in Undisturbed Mediterranean Habitats1989/06/01189