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Population Ecology

Ausgabe 2/2015

Including a Special Feature on Reproductive interference: ecological and evolutionary consequences of interspecific promiscuity

Inhalt (20 Artikel)

Special Feature: Original Article

Conflicting intersexual mate choices maintain interspecific sexual interactions

Koh-Ichi Takakura, Takayoshi Nishida, Keisuke Iwao

Special feature: Original article

Host specialization by reproductive interference between closely related herbivorous insects

Takayoshi Nishida, Kohichi Takakura, Keisuke Iwao

Special feature: Original article

Island biogeography as a test of reproductive interference

Koh-Ichi Takakura, Shinji Fujii

Open Access Special feature: Original article

The extent and costs of reproductive interference among four species of true bug

David M. Shuker, Niall Currie, Tara Hoole, Emily R. Burdfield-Steel

Special feature: Notes and comments

Reproductive interference via display signals: the challenge of multiple receivers

David Wheatcroft

Special feature: Notes and comments

Reproductive interference can promote recurrent speciation

Ryo Yamaguchi, Yoh Iwasa

Original article

Experimental island invasion of house mice

Helen W. Nathan, Mick N. Clout, Jamie W. B. MacKay, Elaine C. Murphy, James C. Russell

Original article

Efficient management for the Hokkaido population of sika deer Cervus nippon in Japan: accounting for migration and management cost

Hirotaka Ijima, Aomi Fujimaki, Umika Ohta, Kohji Yamamura, Hiroyuki Yokomizo, Hiroyuki Uno, Hiroyuki Matsuda

Original article

Highlighting the effects of land-use change on a threatened amphibian in a human-dominated landscape

Hugo Cayuela, Julie Lambrey, Jean-Pierre Vacher, Claude Miaud