TEJA TSCHARNTKE is Professor of Agroecology at the University of Göttingen, Germany. His research focus is on plant-herbivore-enemy interactions including parasitism, predation and pollination, insect communities and food webs on a landscape scale and temperate-tropical comparisons. He is editor-in-chief of Basic and Applied Ecology and a member of the editorial board of Oecologia.
1. Multitrophic level interactions - an introduction T. Tscharntke and B.
A. Hawkins; 2. Plant genetic variation in tritrophic interactions J. D.
Hare; 3. Multitrophic/multi-species mutualistic interactions: the role of
non-mutualists in shaping and mediating mutualisms J. L. Bronstein and P.
Barbosa; 4. Tritrophic interactions in tropical and temperate communities
L. A. Dyer and P. D. Coley; 5. Endophytic fungi and interactions amongst
host plant, herbivores and natural enemies S. H. Faeth and T. L. Bultman;
6. Multitrophic interactions in space: metacommunity dynamics in fragmented
landscapes S. van Nouhuys and I. Hanski; 7. The chemical ecology of
plant-caterpillar-parasitoid interactions T. C. J. Turlings, S. Gouinguené,
T. Degan and M. E. Fritzsche-Hoballah; 8. Canopy architecture and
multitrophic interactions J. Casas and I. Djemai; 9. Tritrophic below- and
above-ground interactions in succession V. K. Brown and A. C. Gange; 10.
Multitrophic interactions in decomposer food webs S. Scheu and H. Setälä;
Index.