Volume 7, Issue 1
Jul 2003
Editorial
Research
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Considering Other Consumers: Fisheries, Predators, and Atlantic Herring in the Gulf of Maine
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Urban Bird Diversity and Landscape Complexity: Species–environment Associations Along a Multiscale Habitat Gradient
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Weed Control as a Rationale for Restoration: The Example of Tallgrass Prairie
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Modeling the Geography of Migratory Pathways and Stopover Habitats for Neotropical Migratory Birds
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Managing the Cumulative Impacts of Land Uses in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin: A Modeling Approach
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Cultural Landscapes as a Methodology for Understanding Natural Resource Management Impacts in the Western United States
Book Review
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Hof, J. G., and M. Bevers. 2002. Spatial Optimization in Ecological Applications. Columbia University Press, New York, New York, USA
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Brookfield, H. 2001. Exploring Agrodiversity. Columbia University Press, New York, New York, USA.
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Downes, B. J., et al. 2002. Monitoring Ecological Impacts: Concepts and Practice in Flowing Waters. Cambridge University Press, New York, New York, USA.
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Egan, D., and E.A. Howell, editors. 2001. The Historical Ecology Handbook: a Restorationist’s Guide to Reference Ecosystems. Island Press, Washington. D. C., USA
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Apollonio, S. 2002. Hierarchical Perspectives on Marine Complexities: Searching for Systems in the Gulf of Maine. Complexity in Ecological Systems Series. Columbia University Press, New York, New York, USA.
Response
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Examples Help Demonstrate the Mechanisms Underlying the Development of Solutions
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Child Participation for Conservation of Species and Ecosystems
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Much More than Ecological Scale and “Nature Knowing Best” Hiding in Environmental Decisions
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Beyond the Interventionist-Preservationist Duality
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Stakeholders in Social-Ecological Systems
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Lack of Agreement on Fragmentation Metrics Blurs Correspondence between Fragmentation Experiments and Predicted Effects
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Fire History of Montana de Oro State Park
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Redefining Ecology
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Step Function versus Exponential Distribution
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Adapative Management and Trial-and-Error Learning
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Linking Keystone Species and Functional Groups: A New Operational Definition of the Keystone Species Concept
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Online Publication Enhances Integration of Current Research in the Classroom