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Home > Archives > Vol 5 (2012)

Vol 5 (2012)

Table of Contents

Editorials

Are peer-review filters optimal for the progress of science in ecology and evolution? PDF
Lonnie Aarssen
On plummeting manuscript acceptance rates by the main ecological journals and the progress of ecology PDF
David Wardle

New Idea

Reducing size to increase number: a hypothesis for compound leaves PDF
Lonnie Aarssen
Black Swans in ecology and evolution: The importance of improbable but highly influential events PDF
Martin Nuñez, Ramiro Logares

Commentary

Compound leaves and the evolution of leaf size and display PDF
Rubén Milla
The multiple roles of theory: a reply to Gorelick PDF
Samuel M. Scheiner
Theory may not be definable and its development is not efficient PDF
Root Gorelick
Positive interactions in ecology: filling the fundamental niche PDF
Mariano A. Rodriguez-Cabal, M. Noelia Barrios-Garcia, Martin A. Nuñez
Niche expansion by positive interactions: realizing the fundamentals. A comment on Rodriguez-Cabal et al. PDF
Jay Stachowicz
Resilience: Easy to use but hard to define PDF
Isla H. Myers-Smith, Sarah A. Trefry, Vanessa J. Swarbrick
Clarity, confusion, and idea refining in ecology PDF
Brian Starzomski
The shifting states of resilience: Easier to define than to measure PDF
Beatrix E. Beisner


ISSN: 1918-3178 Ideas in Ecology and Evolution
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