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Volume 174 • Number 1 • January 2014 442 Oecologia Volume 174 • Number 1 • January 2014 Oecologia PHYSIOLOGICAL ECOLOGY Differences between height- and light-dependent changes in shoot traits in five deciduous tree species N. Osada · Y. Okabe · D. Hayashi · T. Katsuyama · N. Tokuchi 1 Trade-offs between light interception and leaf water shedding: a comparison of shade- and sun-adapted species in a subtropical rainforest F. Meng · R. Cao · D. Yang · K.J. Niklas · S. Sun 13 Does cluster-root activity benefit nutrient uptake and growth of co-existing species? A.L. Muler · R.S. Oliveira · H. Lambers · E.J. Veneklaas 23 Low global sensitivity of metabolic rate to temperature in calcified marine invertebrates S.-A. Watson · S.A. Morley · A.E. Bates · M.S. Clark · R.W. Day · M. Lamare · S.M. Martin · P.C. Southgate · K.S. Tan · P.A. Tyler · L.S. Peck 45 Seasonal reliance on nectar by an insectivorous bat revealed by stable isotopes W.F. Frick · J.R. Shipley · J.F. Kelly · P.A. Heady III · K.M. Kay 55 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY Trying to fit in: are patterns of orientation of a keystone grazer set by behavioural responses to ecosystem engineers or wave action? C.M.L. Fraser · R.A. Coleman · F. Seebacher 67 Hatching asynchrony that maintains egg viability also reduces brood reduction in a subtropical bird R.A. Aldredge · R.K. Boughton · M.A. Rensel · S.J. Schoech · R. Bowman 77 Indirect effects of human-induced environmental change on offspring production mediated by behavioural responses U. Candolin · A. Nieminen · J. Nyman 87 123 Oecologia Seasonal- and sex-specific correlations between dispersal and exploratory behaviour in the great tit T. van Overveld · V. Careau · F. Adriaensen · E. Matthysen 109 POPULATION ECOLOGY Linking individual diet variation and fecundity in an omnivorous marine consumer B.D. Griffen 121 Compensatory growth strategies are affected by the strength of environmental time constraints in anuran larvae G. Orizaola · E. Dahl · A. Laurila 131 Decomposing the seasonal fitness decline M. Öberg · T. Pärt · D. Arlt · A.T. Laugen · M. Low 139 State-space modelling reveals proximate causes of harbour seal population declines J. Matthiopoulos · L. Cordes · B. Mackey · D. Thompson · C. Duck · S. Smout · M. Caillat · P. Thompson 151 PLANTMICROBEANIMAL INTERACTIONS Floral visitation by the Argentine ant reduces pollinator visitation and seed set in the coast barrel cactus, Ferocactus viridescens K.E. LeVan · K.-L.J. Hung · K.R. McCann · J.T. Ludka · D.A. Holway 163 Volume 174 • Number 1 • January 2014 • pp. 1–318 Effects of burial and storage on germination and seed reserves of 18 tree species in a tropical deciduous forest in Mexico D. Soriano · P. Huante · A. Gamboa-deBuen · A. Orozco-Segovia 33 Experimental evaluation of imprinting and the role innate preference plays in habitat selection in a coral reef fish D.L. Dixson · G.P. Jones · P.L. Munday · S. Planes · M.S. Pratchett · S.R. Thorrold 99 Anthropogenic disturbance reduces seed-dispersal services for myrmecochorous plants in the Brazilian Caatinga L.C. Leal · A.N. Andersen · I.R. Leal 173 Invertebrate herbivory increases along an experimental gradient of grassland plant diversity H. Loranger · W.W. Weisser · A. Ebeling · T. Eggers · E. De Luca · J. Loranger · C. Roscher · S.T. Meyer 183 (Contents continued on inside back cover) 123