1.
Size correction in biology: how reliable are approaches based on (common) principal component analysis?
by Berner, Daniel
Oecologia, 2011-08-01, Vol.166 (4), p.961-971

2.
Old world versus new world: life-history alterations in a successful invader introduced across Europe
by Fox, Michael G
Oecologia, 2014-02-01, Vol.174 (2), p.435-446

3.
Climate Change Affects Timing and Size of Populations of an Invasive Cyanobacterium in Temperate Regions
by WIEDNER, Claudia
Oecologia, 2007-06-01, Vol.152 (3), p.473-484

4.
Linking vital rates to invasiveness of a perennial herb
by Ramula, Satu
Oecologia, 2014-04-01, Vol.174 (4), p.1255-1264

5.
Wavelet Analysis of Ecological Time Series
by Cazelles, Bernard
Oecologia, 2008-05-01, Vol.156 (2), p.287-304

6.
Home range size variation in a recovering wolf population: evaluating the effect of environmental, demographic, and social factors
by Mattisson, Jenny
Oecologia, 2013-11-01, Vol.173 (3), p.813-825

7.
Small population size limits reproduction in an invasive grass through both demography and genetics
by Firestone, Jeffrey L
Oecologia, 2013-05-01, Vol.172 (1), p.109-117

8.
What makes a species common? No evidence of density-dependent recruitment or mortality of the sea urchin Diadema antillarum after the 1983–1984 mass mortality
by Levitan, Don R
Oecologia, 2014-05-01, Vol.175 (1), p.117-128

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Shifting Trends: Detecting Environmentally Mediated Regulation in Long-Lived Marine Vertebrates Using Time-Series Data
by McMahon, Clive R
Oecologia, 2009-02-01, Vol.159 (1), p.69-82

10.
When bigger is not better: intraspecific competition for pollination increases with population size in invasive milkweeds
by Ward, Megan
Oecologia, 2013-04-01, Vol.171 (4), p.883-891

11.
Genotypic and environmental variation in specific leaf area in a widespread Alpine plant after transplantation to different altitudes
by Scheepens, J. F
Oecologia, 2010-09-01, Vol.164 (1), p.141-150

12.
Influence of Hydrologic Attributes on Brown Trout Recruitment in Low-Latitude Range Margins
by Nicola, Graciela G
Oecologia, 2009-06-01, Vol.160 (3), p.515-524

13.
Sex, Sex-Ratios, and the Dynamics of Pelagic Copepod Populations
by Thomas Kiørboe
Oecologia, 2006-05-01, Vol.148 (1), p.40-50

14.
Understanding how lake populations of arctic char are structured and function with special consideration of the potential effects of climate change: a multi-faceted approach
by Budy, Phaedra
Oecologia, 2014-09-01, Vol.176 (1), p.81-94

15.
Evolutionary increases in defense during a biological invasion
by Liao, Zhi-Yong
Oecologia, 2014-04-01, Vol.174 (4), p.1205-1214

16.
Naturalization of plant populations: the role of cultivation and population size and density
by Minton, Mark S
Oecologia, 2010-10-01, Vol.164 (2), p.399-409

17.
Dynamics of a Small Re-Introduced Population of Wild Dogs over 25 years: Allee Effects and the Implications of Sociality for Endangered Species' Recovery
by Somers, Michael J
Oecologia, 2008-11-01, Vol.158 (2), p.239-247

18.
Limits to Genetic Bottlenecks and Founder Events Imposed by the Allee Effect
by Kramer, Andrew
Oecologia, 2008-10-01, Vol.157 (4), p.561-569

19.
Inter- and intra-specific patterns of density dependence and population size variability in Salmoniformes
by Dochtermann, Ned A
Oecologia, 2013-01-01, Vol.171 (1), p.153-163

20.
Using Behavioural and State Variables to Identify Proximate Causes of Population Change in a Seabird
by LEWIS, Sue
Oecologia, 2006-04-01, Vol.147 (4), p.606-614
