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Index to Volume 58 January-December 2008 KEY ! [A] Article [E] Editorial [PB] Professional Biologist | [AN] AIBS News [ED] Education [SBA] Special Book Article [BB] BioBriefs [EOE] Eye on Education [SR] Special Reports [BH] Biology in History [F] Feature [TB] Teaching Biology [BR] Book Review [FO] Forum [V] Viewpoint [BT] Biologist’s Toolbox [L] Letter [WW] Washington Watch Authors _. [E] Preventing Patent Purgatory, 10:907. Abell, Robin, Michele L. Thieme, Carmen Revenga, Mark Bryer, _. [E] The Right Fight for Biologists, 5: 379. Maurice Kottelat, Nina Bogutskaya, Brian Coad, Nick Mandrak, _. [E] Something Like This? 8:675. Salvador Contreras Balderas, William Bussing, Melanie L. J. _. [BB] Underwater in Washington, DC, 9:904. Stiassny, Paul Skelton, Gerald R. Allen, Peter Unmack, Alexan¬ Bednekoff, Peter A. [L] On Science and Statistics, 5: 381. der Naseka, Rebecca Ng, Nikolai Sindorf, James Robertson, Eric Beier, C. see Knapp, A. K. Armijo, Jonathan V. Higgins, Thomas J. Heibel, Eric Wikra- Bell, B. D. see Moore, J. A. manayake, David Olson, Hugo L. Lopez, Roberto E. Reis, John Bell, J. E. see Knapp, A. K. G. Lundberg, Mark H. Sabaj Perez, and Paulo Petry [A] Fresh¬ Ben-Ari, Elia [BB] Better Communicating through Chemistry, 3:280. water Ecoregions of the World: A New Map of Biogeographic _. [BB] Understanding Bacterial Crowd Control, 1:88. Units for Freshwater Biodiversity Conservation, 5:403. Benton, N. see Stein, B. A. Abrams, M. D. see Nowacki, G. J. Bentz, B. J. see Raffa, K. F. Acra, E. E. see Bowling, B. V. Bertrand, K. N. see Dodds, W. K. Agulto, L. see Emerson, D. Blaustein, Richard [F] Biodiversity Hotspot: The Florida Panhandle, Allen, G. R. see Abell, R. 9: 784. Allen, V. G. see Robertson, G. P. _. [BB] Global Human Impacts, 4:376. Amundson, Sally A. [A] Functional Genomics and a New Era in -. [F] The Green Revolution Arrives in Africa, 1:8. Radiation Biology and Oncology, 6:491. Bockheim, J. see Schuur, E. A. G. Ankley, G. T. see Hotchkiss, A. K. Boeken, B. see Shachak, M. Armijo, E. see Abell, R. Boersma, P. Dee [A] Penguins as Marine Sentinels, 7:597. Arrowsmith, J. R. see Roach, W. J. Bogutskaya, N. see Abell, R. Aubry, K. B. see McKelvey, K. S. Bolker, Jessica A. [BR] From Embryology to Evo-Devo: A History of Aukema, B. H. see Raffa, K. F. Developmental Evolution, 5:461. Avise, J. C. see Franks, S. J. Bolles, Edmund Blair [BB] Case for Biological Origins of Language Grows Stronger, 5:472. Balderas, S. C. see Abell, R. Bonneaud, Camille, Joan Burnside, and Scott V. Edwards [A] Band, L. E. see Pickett, S. T. A. High-Speed Developments in Avian Genomics, 7:587. Barney, Jacob N. and Joseph M. DiTomaso [FO] Nonnative Species Boody, G. see Robertson, G. P. and Bioenergy: Are We Cultivating the Next Invader? 1:64. Boody, George [BR] Multifunctional Agriculture: A Transition Beardsley, Timothy M. [E] An Epidemic with Global Consequences, Theory Perspective, 8:763. 6:475. Boone, C. G. see Pickett, S. T. A. _. [E] Glimpses of a Hidden Realm, 9: 779. Boose, E. R. see Robertson, G. P. _. [E] Let’s Talk, 4: 283. Bowling, Bethany Vice, Carl A. Huether, Lihshing Wang, Melanie F. _. [E] Onward and Outward, 3: 187. Myers, Glenn C. Markle, Gary E. Dean, Erin E. Acra, Francis P. _. [E] Penguins in Peril, 7:571. Wray, and George A. Jacob [ED] Genetic Literacy of Under- www.biosciencetnag.org December 2008 / Vol. 58 No. 11 • BioScience 1099 Index graduate Non-Science Majors and the Impact of Introductory Crosby, Alfred W. [BR] Energy in Nature and Society: General Biology and Genetics Courses, 7:654. Energetics of Complex Systems, 10:992. Bradshaw, W. E. see Franks, S. J. Curtis, P. S. see Gough, C. M. Briske, D. D. see Knapp, A. K. Cusson, Michel [A] The Molecular Biology Toolbox and Its Use in Brooks, T. M. see Posa, M. R. C. Basic and Applied Insect Science, 8:691. Brown, Catherine M. [V] Reaping the Whirlwind? Human Disease from Exotic Pets, 1; 6. Dalgleish, H. J. see Dodds, W. K. Bruns, T. D. see Peay, K. G. D’Avanzo, Charlene [ED] Biology Concept Inventories: Overview, Bryer, M. see Abell, R. Status, and Next Steps, 11:1079. Burch, W. R. Jr. see Pickett, S. T. A. Davies-Colley, R. see Opperman, J. J. Btirgmann, H. see Logue,). B. Dawson, Natalie G. [WW] Sweating the Small Stuff: Environmen¬ Burnside, J. see Bonneaud, C. tal Risk and Nanotechnology, 8: 690. Bussing, W. see Abell, R. Day, Danny and Bob Hawkins [L] Response from Day and Hawkins, 4: 285. Cadenasso, M. L. see Pickett, S. T. A. Dean, G. E. see Bowling, B. V. Calder, C. A. see LaDeau, S. L. DeMaster, D. P. see Ruckelshaus, M. Calef, M. see Chapin, F. S. 111. DeWilde, L. see Chapin, F. S. III. Canadell, J. G. see Schuur, E. A. G. Diesmos, A. C. see Posa, M. R. C. Cardon, Zoe G., Dennis W. Gray, and Louise A. Lewis [A] The Ding, H. see Xu, H. Green Algal Underground: Evolutionary Secrets of Desert Cells, Ding, Jianqing, Richard N. Mack, Ping Lu, Mingxun Ren, and 2:114. Hongwen Huang [A] China’s Booming Economy Is Sparking and Cardona, A. see Hartenstein, V. Accelerating Biological Invasions, 4: 317. Carroll, A. L. see Raffa, K. F. DiTomaso, J. M. see Barney, J. N. Carvan, Michael J. Ill, John P. Incardona, and Matthew L. Rise [A] Dodds, Walter K., Kymberly C. Wilson, Ryan L. Rehmeier, G. Layne 21st Century Directions in Biology: Meeting the Challenges of Knight, Shelly Wiggam, Jeffrey A. Falke, Harmony J. Dalgleish, Aquatic Vertebrate Ecotoxicology, 11:1015. and Katie N. Bertrand [A] Comparing Ecosystem Goods and Catley, Kefyn M. and Laura R. Novick [ED] Seeing the Wood for Services Provided by Restored and Native Lands, 9: 837. the Trees: An Analysis of Evolutionary Diagrams in Biology Dong, Xuejun, Paul Nyren, Bob Patton, Anne Nyren, Jim Richard¬ Textbooks, 10:976. son, and Thomas Maresca [BT] Wavelets for Agriculture and Chapin, F. Stuart III, Sarah F. Trainor, Orville Huntington, Amy L. Biology: A Tutorial with Applications and Outlook, 5:445. Lovecraft, Erika Zavaleta, David C. Natcher, A. David McGuire, Drinkwater, L. E. see Robertson, G. P. Joanna L. Nelson, Lily Ray, Monika Calef, Nancy Fresco, Henry Drumm, Andy [V] The Threshold of Sustainability for Protected Huntington, T. Scott Rupp, La’Ona DeWilde, and Rosamond L. Areas, 9: 782. Naylor [A] Increasing Wildfire in Alaska’s Boreal Forest: Pathways Durban, E. J. see Hotchkiss, A. K. to Potential Solutions of a Wicked Problem, 6: 531. Dybas, Cheryl Lyn [SR] Climate, Environment, and Infectious Chin, A. see Florsheim, J. L. Diseases: A Report from the AIBS 2008 Annual Meeting, 9:792. Classen, A. T. see Knapp, A. K. _. [F] Deep Sea Lost and Found, 4:288. Clement, Charles R. and Roland C. Clement [L] REDD Herring? 8:677. Ebert-May, Diane [BR] Evolution for Everyone: How Darwin’s Clement, R. C. see Clement, C. R. Coad, B. see Abell, R. Theory Can Change the Way We Think about Our Lives, 6:558. Cohn, Jeffrey P. [F] Citizen Science: Can Volunteers Do Real Research? Edwards, S. V. see Bonneaud, C. 3:192. Eisinger, C. see Roach, W. J. _. [F] How Ecofriendly Are Wind Farms? 7: 576. Ellstrand, N. C. see Schoen, J. R. _. [BB] White-nose Syndrome Threatens Bats, 11:1098. Elser, James J. [BR] Physiological Ecology: How Animals Process _. [BB] Wildlife Scores on Golf Courses, 6: 568. Energy, Nutrients, and Toxins, 8: 762. Colwell, Rita R. [E] Silent Sputnik, T. 3. Emerson, David, Liane Agulto, Henry Liu, and Liping Liu [A] _. [E] New Year, New Administration, New Opportunities, Identifying and Characterizing Bacteria in an Era of Genomics 11:1003. and Proteomics, 10: 925. Conner, J. K. see Franks, S. J. Emmert, Elizabeth [SBA] Biology Books for Young People, 9:890. Cook, A. see O’Sullivan, L. Epstein, Gerald L. [BR] Bioviolence: Preventing Biological Cooke, Steven J. and Cory D. Suski [A] Ecological Restoration and Terrorism and Crime, 4:357. Physiology: An Overdue Integration, 10: 957. Estes, James [BR] The Unnatural History of the Sea, 3: 269. Crall, A. see Graham, J. Etterson, J. R. see Franks, S. J. Creamer, N. G. see Robertson, G. P. Euskirchen, E. see Schuur, E. A. G. 1100 BioScience • December 2008 / Vol. 58 No. 11 www.biosciencemag.org r, iii^w Index Falke, J. A. see Dodds, W. K. Graham, Jim, Annie Simpson, Alycia Crall, Catherine Jarnevich, Fay, P. A. see Knapp, A. K. Greg Newman, and Thomas J. Stohlgren [FO] Vision of a Cyber¬ Field, C. B. see Schuur, E. A. G. infrastructure for Nonnative, Invasive Species Management, 3: Finzi, A. C. see Rodgers, V. L. 263. Flannery, Maura C. [SBA] Biology Books for Young People, 9; 880. Gray, D. W. see Cardon, Z. G. Florsheim, Joan L., Jeffrey F. Mount, and Anne Chin [A] Bank Gray, L. E. Jr. see Hotchkiss, A. K. Erosion as a Desirable Attribute of Rivers, 6: 519. Grimm, N. B. see Roach, W. J. Fowler, Cary [V] The Svalbard Seed Vault and Crop Security, 3:190. Grimmond, C. S. B. see Pickett, S. T. A. Francis, R. A. see Opperman, J. J. Franks, Steven J., John C. Avise, William E. Bradshaw, Jeffrey K. Groffman, P. M. see Pickett, S. T. A. Conner, Julie R. Etterson, Susan J. Mazer, Ruth G. Shaw, and Groner, E. see Shachak, M. Arthur E. Weis [FO] The Resurrection Initiative; Storing Ancestral Gropp, R. see Menninger, H. Genotypes to Capture Evolution in Action, 9: 870. Gropp, Robert E. [WW] FYI: Threats Remain for Evolution Fresco, N. see Chapin, F. S. III. Education, 1: 16. _. [WW] Science Advice for the Next President, 9: 798. Gaines, S. D. see Hoffman, G. E. Grove, J. M. see Pickett, S. T. A. Georgiadis, Nicholas [BR] No Way Home, 6:557. Griinbaum, D. see Palumbi, S. R. Goryachkin. S. V. see Schuur, E. A. G. Gu, Lianhong, Paul J. Hanson, W. Mac Post, Dale P. Kaiser, Bai Gosz, J. R. see Robertson, G. P. Yang, Ramakrishna Nemani, Stephen G. Pallardy, and Tilden Gotthard, Karl [A] Adaptive Growth Decisions in Butterflies, Meyers [FO] The 2007 Eastern US Spring Freeze: Increased 3:222. Gough, Chrostopher M., Christoph S. Vogel, Hans Peter Schmid, and Cold Damage in a Warming World? 3: 253. Peter S. Curtis [A] Controls on Annual Forest Carbon Storage: Guillette, L. J. Jr. see Milnes, M. R.. Lessons from the Past and Predictions for the Future, 7:609. Gutschick, Vince [L] Limitations of Char from Biomass, 4: 285. www.biosciencemag.org December 2008 / Vol. 58 No. 11 • BioScience 1101 Index Haber, Matt [BR] Doubting Darwin? Creationist Designs on Kaandorp, Jaap A. [BR] The Geometry of Evolution: Adaptive Evolution, 11: 1088. Landscapes and Theoretical Morphospaces, 3:271. Hagemann, S. see Schuur, E. A. G. Kadmon, R. see Shachak, M. Hanson, R J. see Gu, L. Kaiser, D. P. see Gu, L. Hanson, T. see Machlis, G. E. Katsu, Y. see Iguchi, T. Hartenstein, Volker, Albert Cardona, Wayne Pereanu, and Amelia Katz, Samantha J. [EOE] A Second CHANCE, 3:189. Younossi-Hartenstein [A] Modeling the Developing Drosophila _. [EOE] WEBS: Practicing Faculty Mentorship, 1; 15. Brain: Rationale, Technique, and Application, 9:823. Kelhart, Megan Debranski [WW] A New Farm Bill, Research Hartig, P. C. see Hotchkiss, A. K. Structure at USDA, 7: 586. Havlin, J. L. see Robertson, G. P. -. [WW] Political Science, 4; 296. Hawkins, B. see Day, D. -. [WW] The Sound of Silence at the Environmental Hayward, G. D. see Wiens, J. A. Protection Agency, 10:924. Heffernan, J. B. see Roach, W. J. Kennedy, P. G. see Peay, K. G. Heibel, T. J. see Abell, R. Kerth, Gerald [A] Causes and Consequences of Sociality in Bats, Heisler, J. L. see Knapp, A. K. 8; 737. Hibbitt, Cate [SBA] Biology Books for Young People, 9:887. Kilpatrick, A. M. see LaDeau, S. L. Hicke, J. A. see Raffa, K. F. Klinger, T. see Ruckelshaus, M. Higgins, J. V. see Abell, R. Knapp, Alan K., Claus Beier, David D. Briske, Aimee T. Classen, Hilker, M. see Schroder, R. Yiqi Luo, Markus Reichstein, Melinda D. Smith, Stanley D. Smith, Hlodan, Oksana [EOE] Digital Games; Learning through Play, 9; 791. Jesse E. Bell, Philip A. Fay, Jana L. Heisler, Steven W. Leavitt, _. [SR] Evolution: Applications in Human Health and Rebecca Sherry, Benjamin Smith, and Ensheng Weng [A] Populations, 6:480. Consequences of More Extreme Precipitation Regimes for Hofmann, Gretchen E. and Steven D. Gaines [A] New Tools to Meet Terrestrial Ecosystems, 9:811. New Challenges: Emerging Technologies for Managing Marine Knight, G. L. see Dodds, W. K. Ecosystems for Resilience, 1:43. Knowlton, N. see Ruckelshaus, M. Holderegger, Rolf and Helene H. Wagner [A] Landscape Genetics, Kokko, Hanna [BR] Sex, Size and Gender Roles: Evolutionary 3:199. Studies of Sexual Size Dimorphism, 5:460. Holthausen, R. S. see Wiens, J. A. Kottelat, M. see Abell, R. Horn, J. see Pickett, S. T. A. Kraft, S. E. see I.ant, C. L. Horstman, K. see Penders, B. Kramer, Elena M. [BR] Understanding Flowers and Flowering: An Hotchkiss, Andrew K., Gerald T. Ankley, Vickie S. Wilson, Phillip C. Integrated Approach, II: 1089. Hartig, Elizabeth J. Durban, Kathleen M. Jensen, Dalma Marti- Kuhry, P. see Schuur, E. A. G. novic, and Leon E. Gray Jr. [A] Of Mice and Men (and Mosquito- fish): Antiandrogens and Androgens in the Environment, Lackey, Robert T. [BR] The Honest Broker: Making Sense of Science 11:1037. in Policy and Politics, 4: 359. Huang, H. see Ding, J. _. see Scott, J. M. Huether, C. A. see Bowling, B. V. LaDeau, Shannon L., Peter P. Marra, A. Marm Kilpatrick, and Huntington, H. see Chapin, F. S. III. Catherine A. Calder [A] West Nile Virus Revisited: Consequences Huntington, O. see Chapin, F. S. III. for North American Ecology, 10:937. Lafleur, P. M. see Schuur, E. A. G. Iguchi, Taisen and Yoshinao Katsu [A] Commonality in Signaling of Lannoo, Michael J. [BR] The Ecology and Behavior of Amphibians, Endocrine Disruption from Snail to Human, 11:1061. 11:1086. Incardona, J. P. see Carvan, M. J. III. Lant, Christopher L., J. B. Ruhl, and Steven E. Kraft [FO] The Tragedy of Ecosystem Services, 10:969. Jackson, L. E. see Robertson, G. P. Laurance, William F. [V] Can Carbon Trading Save Vanishing Jacob, G. A. see Bowling, B. V. Forests? 4: 286. Jardine, A. see O’Sullivan, L. _. [L] Better REDD than Dead (Response from Laurance), Jarnevich, C. see Graham, J. 8:677. Jenkins, J. C. see Pickett, S. T. A. Law, N. L. see Pickett, S. T. A. Jensen, K. M. see Hotchkiss, A. K. Leavitt, S. W. see Knapp, A. K. Jiggins, Chris D. [A] Ecological Speciation in Mimetic Butterflies, Lee, H. see Schuur, E. A. G. 6: 541. Leisher, Craig [V] What Rachel Carson Knew about Marine Protected Jobling, S. see Tyler, C. R. Areas, 6:478. Johnson, S. D. see Lovegrove, B. G. Levin, Simon A. and Jane Lubchenco [A] Resilience, Robustness, and Justus, J. see Maguire, L. A. Maine Ecosystem-based Management, 1:27. 1102 BioScience • December 2008 / Vol. 58 No. 11 WWW. biosciencemag. org Index Levinton, Jeffrey S. [TB] The Cambrian Explosion: How Do We Use McKelvey, Kevin S., Keith B. Aubry, and Michael K. Schwartz |FO| the Evidence? 9:855. Using Anecdotal Occurrence Data for Rare or Elusive Species: The Lewis, L. A. see Cardon, Z. G. Illusion of Reality and a Call for Evidentiary Standards, 6: 549. Li, B. see Weber, E. McLeod, K. L. see Palumbi, S. R. Lillywhite, Harvey B., Coleman M. Sheehy III, and Frederic Zaidan Meleason, M. see Opperman, J. J. III [A] Pitviper Scavenging at the Intertidal Zone: An Evolutionary Menninger, Holly [WW] Big Bucks for Biosecurity Research—But Scenario for Invasion of the Sea, 10:947. Who’s Doing What? 5: 390. Lin, Brenda B., Ivette Perfecto, and John Vandermeer [A] Synergies Menninger, Holly and Robert Gropp [WW] Theory and Funding between Agricultural Intensification and Climate Change Could for 21st Century Biology—Maybe, 3: 198. Create Surprising Vulnerabilities for Crops, 9: 847. Meron, E. see Shachak, M. Linklater, W. L. see Moore, J. A. Meyers, T. see Gu, L. Liu, H. see Emerson, D. Millstein, R. L. .see Shavit, A. Liu, L. see Emerson, D. Milnes, Matthew R. and Louis J. Guillette Jr. [A] Alligator Talcs: New Liu, Y. see Xu, H. Lessons about Environmental Contaminants from a Sentinel Logue, Jurg B., Helmut Burgmann, and Christopher T. Robinson [A] Species, 11:1027. Progress in the Ecological Genetics and Biodiversity of Freshwater Mlot, Christine [BB] Soil Ecology Update: Report Ifom the Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, 10: 1000. Bacteria, 2: 103. Moeller, Lorena and Kan Wang [A] Engineering with Precision: Lopez, H. L. see Abell, R. Tools for the New Generation of Transgenic Crops, 5:391. Lovecraft, A. L. see Chapin, F. S. III. Moore, Jennifer A., Ben D. Bell, and Wayne L. Linklater [FO] The Lovegrove, Barry G. and Steven D. Johnson [PB| Assessment of Debate on Behavior in Conservation: New Zealand Integrates Research Performance in Biology: How Well Do Peer Review and Theory with Practice, 5:454. Bibliometry Correlate? 2:160. Mount, J. F. see Florsheim, J. L. Lovejoy, Thomas E. [BR] A Contract with the Earth, 7: 663. Musante, Susan [SR] Critical Conversations: The 2008 Biology Lowenberger, Carl [BR] Big Fleas Have Little Fleas: How Discover¬ Education Summit, 8:685. ies of Invertebrate Diseases Are Advancing Modern Science, Myers, M. F. see Bowling, B. V. 3:270. Lu, P. see Ding, J. Naiman, R. J. see McClain M. E. Lubchenco, J. see Levin, S. A. Naseka, A. see Abell, R. Lubin, Y. see Shachak, M. Nash, Steve [F] Wetlands, Icecaps, Unease: Sea-Level Rise and Lundberg, J. G. see Abell, R. Mid-Atlantic Shorelines, 10:919. Lundmark, Cathy |BB] To Be, or Not to Be, Chimpanzee, 2:184. Natcher, D. C. see Chapin, F. S. III. _. [BBj Readings of the Fossil Record, 8: 776. Naylor, R. L. see Chapin, F. S. III. _. [BB] A Wide Range of Hearing, 7:672. Ne’eman, G. see Shachak, M. Luo, Y. see Knapp, A. K. Nelson, F. E. see Schuur, E. A. G. Lynch, L. see Robertson, G. P. Nelson, J. L. see Chapin, F. S. III. Nemani, R. see Gu, L. Machlis, Gary E. and Thor Hanson [A] Warfare Ecology, 8: 729. Newman, G. see Graham, J. Mack, R. N. see Ding, J. Ng, R. see Abell, R. Maguire, Lynn A. and James Justus [V] Why Intrinsic Value Is a Poor Nilon, C. H. see Pickett, S. T. A. Basis for Conservation Decisions, 10:910. Novick, L. R. see Catley, K. M. Mandrak, N. see Abell, R. Nowacki, Gregory J. and Marc D. Abrams [A] The Demise of Fire Maresca, T. see Dong, X. and “Mesophication” of Forests in the Eastern United States, Markham, M. R. see Stoddard, P. K. 2: 123. Markle, G. C. see Bowling, B. V. Nyren, A. see Dong, X. Marra, P. P. see LaDeau, S. L. Nyren, P. see Dong, X. Martinovic, D. see Hotchkiss, A. K. Mayer, Amy [F] On Antarctic Ice: Life at Low Diversity, 7: 580. Olson, D. see Abell, R. _. [F] Permafrost in Flux: Tracking Carbon in the Alaskan Opperman, Jeffrey J., Mark Meleason, Robert A. Francis, and Rob Tundra, 2:96. Davies-Colley [FO] “Livewood”: Geomorphic and Ecological Mazer, S. J. see Franks, S. J. Functions of Living Trees in River Channels, 11:1069. Mazhitova, G. see Schuur, E. A. G. O’Sullivan, Lara, Andrew Jardine, Angus Cook, and Philip Weinstein McClain, Michael E. and Robert J. Naiman [A] Andean Influences [BH] Deforestation, Mosquitoes, and Ancient Rome: Lessons for on the Biogeochemistry and Ecology of the Amazon River, 4:325. Today, 8: 756. McGuire, A. D. see Chapin, F. S. III. Oxtoby, David W. [V] Biologists and Carbon Neutrality, 5:382. WWW. biosciencemag. org December 2008 / Vol. 58 No. 11 • BioScience 1103 Index Pallardy, S. G. see Gu, L. Read, Andrew [BR] Riddled with Life: Friendly Worms, Ladybug Sex, Palumbi, Stephen R., Karen L. McLeod, and Daniel Griinbaum [A] and the Parasites That Make Us Who We Are, 4:362. Ecosystems in Action: Lessons from Marine Ecology about Reed, A. S. see Robertson, G. P. Recovery, Resistance, and Reversibility, 1: 33. Rehmeier, R. L. see Dodds, W. K. Parks, Noreen [V\A\^] Fertilizing the Seas for Climate Mitigation— Reichman, J. R. see Schoen, D. J. Promising Strategy or Sheer Folly? 2: 102. Reichstein, M. see Knapp, A. K. _. [WW] Shale Oil: Alternative Energy or Environmental Reis, R. E. see Abell, R. Degradation? 6:490. Remington, David L. [BR] Evolutionary Genomics and Proteomics, Parmesan, Camille [BR] Climate Change: Biological and Human 8: 761. Aspects, 6: 556. Ren, M. see Ding, J. Patton, B. see Dong, X. Renfrew, Colin [BR] Origins and Revolutions: Human Identity in Peay, Kabir G., Peter G. Kennedy, and Thomas D. Bruns [A] Fungal Earliest Prehistory, 2: 171. Community Ecology: A Hybrid Beast with a Molecular Master, Revenga, C. see Abell, R. 9:799. Richardson, D. M. see Proche?, §. Peh, Kelvin S.-H. [V] Cameroon’s Lessons in Conservation for Richardson, J. see Dong, X. Sub-Saharan Africa, 8:678. Rinke, A. see Schuur, E. A. G. Penders, Bart, Klasien Horstman, and Rein Vos [PB] Walking the Line Rise, M. L. see Carvan, M. J. III. between Lab and Computation: The “Moist” Zone, 8: 747. Roach, W. John, James B. Heffernan, Nancy B. Grimm, J. Ramon Pereanu, W. see Hartenstein, V. 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