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Volume Information Source: Journal of Animal Ecology, Vol. 46, No. 1 (Feb., 1977), pp. i-ix Published by: British Ecological Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3942 . Accessed: 01/05/2014 19:58 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . British Ecological Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Journal of Animal Ecology. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 62.122.73.243 on Thu, 1 May 2014 19:58:09 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: Journal of Animal Ecology, Vol. 46, No. 1 (Feb., 1977), pp. i-ixPublished by: British Ecological SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3942 .

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THE JOURNAL

OF

ANIMAL ECOLOGY

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THE JOURNAL

OF

ANIMAL ECOLOGY

EDITED FOR THE

BRITISH ECOLOGICAL

BY

L. R. TAYLOR AND J. M. E]

SOCIETY

LLIOTT

T. B. BAGENAL

J. R. KREBS

EDITORIAL BOARD

R. A. KEMPTON

J. H. LAWTON

J. B. WHITTAKER

M. P. HASSELL

A. D. McINTYRE

VOLUME 46

1977

BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS OXFORD LONDON EDINBURGH MELBOURNE

1977

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PUBLISHED BY BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS LTD, OSNEY MEAD, OXFORD

PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN AT THE ALDEN PRESS, OXFORD

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CONTENTS

ORIGINAL PAPERS PAGE

Anderson, R. M., Whitfield, P. J. and Mills, C. A. An experimental study of the population dynamics of an ectoparasitic digenean, Transversotrema patia- lense: The cercarial and adult stages [Erratum p. 983] . . . . . 555

Beaver, R. A. Non-equilibrium 'island' communities: Diptera breeding in dead snails .......... 783

Bedard, J. See Munro, J. Beddington, J. R. See Free, C. A. Beddington, J. R. and Hammond, P. S. On the dynamics of host-parasite-hyper-

parastite interactions . .. .. 811 Beddington, J. R. See Hassell, M. P. Beyer, Nelson W. and Saari, Donald M. Effect of tree species on the distribution of

slugs .. ................ .... 97 Birkhead, T. R. The effect of habitat and density on breeding success in the

common guillemot (Uria aalge) ... 751 Birley, Martin. The estimation of insect density and instar survivorship functions

from census data ........ . . 497 Boonstra, Rudy. Effect of conspecifics on survival during population declines in

Microtus townsendii ... ... . 835 Calow, P. and Woolhead, A. S. The relationship between ration, reproductive

effort and age-specific mortality in the evolution of life history strategies- some observations on freshwater triclads .. ... . 765

Cameron, R. A. D. See Williamson, P. Cameron, R. A. D. and Williamson, P. Estimating migration and the effects of

disturbance in mark-recapture studies on the snail Cepaea nemoralis L. . 173 Carter, M. A. See Williamson, P. Cook, R. M. and Hubbard, S. F. Adaptive searching strategies in insect parasites 115 Craig, J. F. The body composition of adult perch Percafluviatilis in Windermere,

with reference to seasonal changes and reproduction. . 617 Davies, N. B. Prey selection and social behaviour in wagtails (Aves: Motacillidae) 37 Diamond, Jared M. and Marshall, Adrian, G. Distributional ecology of New

Hebridean birds: a species kaleidoscope . ... .. 703 Draisma, Fons G. A. M. See Kruk-de Bruin, Martje Dunn, Euan. Predation by weasels Mustella nivalis on breeding tits (Parus spp.) in

relation to the density of tits and rodents .... .633 Foster, W. A. See Treherne, J. E. Fitzgerald, B. M. Weasel predation on a cyclic population of the montane vole

(Microtus montanus) in California . . . 367 Free, C. A., Beddington, J. R. and Lawton, J. H. On the inadequacy of simple

models of mutual interference for parasitism and predation .. 543 Freeman, B. E. Aspects of the regulation of size of the Jamaican population of

Sceliphron assimile Dahlbom (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) . . 231 Gendron, Robert G. Habitat selection and migratory behaviour of the intertidal

gastropod Littorina littorea (L.) [Erratum p. 696] ... .. 79

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Goss-Custard, J. D. The energetics of prey selection by redshank, Tringa totanus (L.), in relation to prey density ........ . . .. ... 1

Goss-Custard, J. D. Responses of redshank, Tringa totanus, to the absolute and relative densities of the two prey species .... ...... 21

Goss-Custard, J. D. Predator responses and prey mortality in redshank, Tringa totanus (L.), and a preferred prey, Corophium volutator (Pallas) . .... 867

Griffiths, David. Models for avoidance of superparasitism . .... . 59 Griffiths, David. Caloric variation in Crustacea and other animals . . .. 593 Hafner, Mark S. Density and diversity in Mojave Desert rodent and shrub

communities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 925 Hammond, P. S. See Beddington, J. R. Hassell, M. P., Lawton, J. H. and Beddington, J. R. Sigmoid functional responses

by invertebrate predators and parasitoids .......... . 249 Herbert, Paul D. N. Niche overlap among species in the Daphnia carinata complex 399 Henderson, Bryan A. The genetics and demography of a high and low density of

red grouse Lagopus . scoticus ................ 581 Hubbard, S. F. See Cook, R. M. sinmen, Om SteNvmea,Rst A. Jones, R. E. Movement patterns and egg distribution in cabbage butterflies . 195

Kipling, Charlotte. See Le Cren, E. D. Kowalski, R. Further elaboration of the winter moth population models . . 471 Kruk-de Bruin, Martje, R6st, Luc C. M. and Draisma, Fons G. A. M. Estimates of

the number of foraging ants with the Lincoln-Index method in relation to the colony size of Formica polyctena ............... 457

Latter, Pamela M. See Springett, Josephine A. Latter, P. M. See Standen, V. Lawton, J. H. See Free, C. A. Lawton, J. H. See Hassell, M. P. Le Cren, E. D., Kipling, Charlotte and McCormack, Jean C. A study of the

numbers, biomass and year-class strengths of perch (Perca fluviatilis L.) in Windermere from 1941 to 1966. . .. 281

Mark, A. F. See Mills, J. A. Marshall, Adrian G. See Diamond, Jared M. Marquiss, M. See Newton, I. Mason, C. F. Populations and production of benthic animals in two contrasting

shallow lakes in Norfolk ......... 147 McCormack, Jean C. See Le Cren, E. D. Mclachlan, A. J. Some effects of tube shape on the feeding of Chironomus

plumosus L. (Diptera: Chironimidae) . ............ 139 Mills, C. A. See Anderson, R. M. Mills, J. A. and Mark, A. F. Food preferences of takahe in Fiordland National

Park, New Zealand, and the effect of competition from introduced red deer 939 Morgan, Clive I. Population dynamics of two species of tardigrada, Macrobiotus

hufelandii (Schultze) and Echiniscus (Echiniscus) testudo (Doyere), in roof moss from Swansea ....... .. 263

Moss, D. See Newton, I. Munro, J. and Bedard, J. Gull predation and creching behaviour in the common

eider ........................799

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Newton, I., Marquiss, M., Weir, D. N. and Moss, D. Spacing of sparrowhawk nesting territories ........... 425

Norberg, R. Ake. An ecological theory on foraging time and energetics and choice of optimal food searching method . ...... 511

Post, Wilfred M. and Riechert, Susan E. Initial investigation into the structure of spider communities. I. Competitive effects .... .. 729

Putman, R. J. Dynamics of the blowfly, Calliphora erythrocephala, within carrion 853 Randolph, Sarah E. Changing spatial relationships in a population of Apodemus

sylvaticus with the onset of breeding ... 653 Redfield, J. A., Krebs, C. J. and Taitt, M. J. Competition between Peromyscus

maniculatus and Microtus townsendiiin grasslands of coastal British Columbia 607 Reynoldson, T. B. The population dynamics of Dugesia polychroa (Schmidt)

(Turbellaria: Tricladida) in a recently-constructed Anglesey pond . 63 Riechert, Susan E. See Post, Wilfred M. Rist, Luc C. M. See Kruk-de Bruin, Martje Roff, Derek. Dispersal in dipterans: its cost and consequences .. 443 Rogers, David. Study of a natural population of Glossina fuscipes fuscipes

Newstead and a model of fly movement . ... .. 309 Saari, Donald M. See Beyer, Nelson W. Scott, James A. Competitive exclusion due to mate searching behaviour,

male-female emergence lags and fluctuation in number of progeny in model invertebrate populations . .... . . . 909

Southwood, T. R. E. Habitat, the templet for ecological strategies? Presidential address to the British Ecological Society, 5 January 1977 .. . . 337

Springett, J. A. and Latter, P. M. Studies on the micro-fauna of blanket bog with particular reference to Enchytraeidae. I. Field and laboratory tests of micro-organisms as food . . 959

Standen, V. and Latter, P. M. Distribution of a population of Cognettia sphagnetorum (Enchytraeidae) in relation to microhabitats in a blanket bog 213

Steward, R. C. Melanism and selective predation in three species of moths . 483 Stubbs, Mary. Density dependence in the life-cycles of animals and its

importance in K- and r-strategies ... . . 677 Taylor, L. R. Migration and the spatial dynamics of an aphid, Myzus persicae 411 Treherne, J. E. and Foster, W. A. Diel activity of an intertidal beetle, Dicheirotri-

chus gustavi Crotch. 127 Uetz, George W. Coexistence in a guild of wandering spiders .... 531 Vaisanen, Risto A. and Jarvinen, Olli. Dynamics of protected bird communities in

a Finnish archipelago .. ......... . 891 Weir, D. N. See Newton, I. Wharfe, J. R. An ecological survey of the benthic invertebrate macrofauna of the

lower Medway estuary, Kent ............ 93 Whitfield, P. J. See Anderson, R. M. Williamson, P. See Cameron R. A. D. Williamson, P. Cameron, R. A. D. and Carter, M. A. Population dynamics of the

landsnail Cepaea nemoralis L.: a six-year study . . . . . .. 181 Wool, David. Genetic and environmental components of morphological variation

in gall-forming aphids (Homoptera, Aphididae, Fordinae) in relation to climate....................... 875

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Woolhead, A. S. See Calow, P. Wootton, R. J. Effect of food limitation during the breeding season on the size,

body components and egg production of female sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus)....... 823

REVIEWS AND SHORT NOTICES

Atchley, W. R. and Bryant, E. H. Multivariate Statistical Methods: Among- Groups Covariation ....... .. 694

Australian Journal of Ecology, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1976 ... 334 Bellairs, A. d'A. and Cox, C. Barry. Morphology and Biology of Reptiles . 981 Bryant, E. H. and Atchley, W. R. Multivariate Statistical Methods:

Within-Groups Covariation.......... 694 Cody, Martin L. and Diamond, Jared M. Ecology and the Evolution of

Communities. .. 689 Cole, H. A. Petroleum and the Continental Shelf of North West Europe. Vol. 2,

Environmental Protection ........331 Collias, N. E. and Collias, E. C. External Construction by Animals .. . 694 Delucchi, V. Studies in Biological Control .......335 Elliott, J. M. A Key to British Freshwater Megaloptera and Neuroptera . . 982 Everett, Michael. A Natural History of Owls .. ..... 981 Freshwater Biological Association. Forty-fourth Annual Report ... . 334 Fretter, V. and Graham, A. A Functional Anatomy of Invertebrates ... 335 Golley, F. B., Petrusewicz, K. and Ryzskowski, I. Small Mammals: Their

Productivity and Population Dynamics ........335 Gulland, J. A. Fish Population Dynamics ..... .. 982 Hodder, Ian and Orton, Clive. Spatial Analysis in Archaeology .... 981 Karlin, Samuel and Nevo, Eviator. Population Genetics and Ecology . . . 9811 Kerney, M. P. Atlas of the Non-marine Mollusca of the British Isles . . . 695 Kiihnelt, Wilhelm. Soil Biology with Special Reference to the Animal Kingdom 695 Kunkel, G. Biogeography and Ecology in the Canary Islands ... . 980 Kuschel, G. Biogeography and Ecology in New Zealand ...... . 331 Lawrence, P. A. Insect Development . ............ 980 Luther, W. and Fiedler, K. A Field Guide to the Mediterranean Sea Shore .334 May, Robert M. Theoretical Ecology: Principles and Applications . . . 693 Morgan, C. I. and King, P. E. British Tardigrades . ...... 979 Myers, Norman. The Leopard Panthera pardus in Africa . . . 695 Newell, R. C. Adaptation to Environment. Essays on the Physiology of Marine

Animals .......................979 Owen, D. F. Animal Ecology in Tropical Africa ...... 690 Page, F. C. An Illustrated Key to Freshwater and Soil Amoebae. 981 Parks, Peter. The World You Never See: Underwater Life. 695 Pelton, M. R., Lentfer, J. W. and Folk, G. E. Bears-Their Biology and

Management ..................... 978 Pielowski, Z. and Pucek, Z. Ecology and Management of European Hare

Populations .....979 Polokarpov, G. G. Artificial and Natural Radionuclides in Marine Life . . . 332 Price, Peter W. Insect Ecology ........ 333

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Rainey, R. C. Insect Flight .........982 Ramsbottom, A. E. Depth Charts of the Cumbrian Lakes .....334 Rowland-Entwistle, Theodore. The World You Never See: Insect Life . . 695 Rzoska, Julian. The Nile, Biology of an Ancient River ..... 335 Schultz, Vincent, Eberhardt, L. L., Thomas, J. M. and Cochran, M. I. Biblio-

graphy of Quantitative Ecology ..... .. 980 Service, M. W. Mosquito Ecology: Field Sampling Methods .......981 Smith, R. I. and Carlton, J. T. Light's Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates of the

Central California Coast . ................ 691 Smithers, Reay H. N. and Lobao Tello, Jose L. P. Check List and Atlas of the

Mammals of Mocambique .................695 Stubbings, H. B. Balanus balanoides ...............691 Whittaker, Robert H. and Levin, Simon A. Niche: Theory and Application . 978 Willoughby,L.G. Freshwater Biology ... 692 Wilson, E.O. Sociobiology. The New Synthesis .....975

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