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Index Index to Volume 59 January-December 2009 KEY [A] Article [ED] Education [SBAj Special Book Article [AN] AIBSnews [EOE] Eye on Education [SR] Special Reports [BB] BioBriefs [F] Feature [TB] Teaching Biology [BH] Biology in History [FO] Forum [V] Viewpoint [BR] Book Review [L] Letter [WW] Washington Watch [BT] Biologist’s Toolbox [PB] Professional Biologist [E] Editorial [RT] Roundtable doi: 10.1 .S25/bio.20()9.59.11.20 Authors Berry, P. M. see Luck, G. W. Aarssen, L. W. see Borsuk, R. M. Bestelmeyer, B. T. see Okin, G. S. Alho, C. J. R. see Keddy, P. A. Biggs, Reinette, Stephen R. Carpenter, and William A. Brock |A| Anders, A. D. see Post, E. Spurious Certainty: How Ignoring Measurement Error and Armbrust, E. V. see Carpenter, S. R. Environmental Heterogeneity May Contribute to Environmen¬ Arroyo, M. T. K. see Keddy, P. A. tal Controversies, 1:65. Arzberger, P. see Carpenter, S. R. Bildstein, K. L. see Michener, W. K. -. see Porter, I. H. Black, K. see Duarte, C. M. Atkinson, P. W. see Niles, L. I. Blaustein, Richard [ F j The Encyclopedia of Life: Describing Species, Auer, Carol [SBA| A Century of Crop Improvement: From Vavilov Unifying Biology, 7:551. to Biotechnology, 5:436. Blomquist, S. M. see Semlitsch, R. D. Baine, M. see Wyman, R. L. Bocco, G. see Garcia-Barrios, L. Ballard, G. see Kelling, S. Baker, A. J. see Niles, L. |. Bond, William |BR| Plants and Vegetation: Origins, Processes, Barnas, K. A. see Sanderson, Beth L Consequences, 8:713. Barrett, Gary W. [BR] The Ecological World View, 4: 350. Bonney, Rick, Caren Cooper, lanis Dickinson, Steve Kelling, Tina Bart, ]. see Niles, L. J. Phillips, Kenneth V. Rosenberg, and lennifer Shirk [RTj Citizen Bean, W. T. see Prugh, L R. Science: A Developing Tool for Expanding Science Knowledge Beardsley, Timothy M. [E] An Agenda for Our Science? 10:819. and Scientific Literacy, 11:977. -. [BB] Beyond the Envelope, 6: 459. Borsuk, Robyn M., Lonnie W. Aar,s.sen, Amber E. Budden, lulia -. [BB] Biodiversity: Boom or Bust? 2: 192. Koricheva, Roosa Leimu, Tom Tregenza, and Christopher }. -. [E] Boosting Biology, 2:99. Lortie |PB| To Name or Not to Name: An Experimental -. [E] Forward Steps for Science, 5: 363. Manipulation of Author Identity on Peer Review, 11:985. -. [E] Genes for the Planet, 9:731. Bowler, C. see Saade, A. -. [E] The Individual Benefits of Evolution, 4:275. Box, Eugene O. |BR| Plants at the Margin: Ecological Limits and -. [E] Malawi as Microcosm, 7: 539. Climate Change, 8: 712. -. [E] Spreading the Words, 8:635. Braschler, Brigitte |V] Successfully Implementing a Citizen-Scientist -. [E] Stimulating Conservation, 3: 195. Approach to In.sect Monitoring in a Resource-poor Country, Ben-Ari, Elia [BB] Twitter: What’s All the Chirping About? 7:632. 2: 103. Bennett, K. A. see Niles, L. J. Berenbaum, May R. [E] Citizens and Science Policy, 11:923. Brashares, I. S. see Prugh, L. R. -. [E] Revving Up for the Year of Science, 1:3. Brischoux, Fran(;ois and Timothee R. Cook [V] Juniors Seek an Bergstrom, Bradley J., Sacha Vignieri, Steven R. Sheffield, Wes End to the Impact Factor Race, 8:638. Sechrest, and Anne Carlson [FO] The Northern Rocky Moun¬ Brock, W. A. see Biggs, R. tain Gray Wolf Is Not Yet Recovered, 11:991. Brodie, J. see Post, E. WWW. biosciencemag. org December 2009 / Vol. 59 No. 11 • BioScience 1013 Index Brunt, lames W. and William K. Michener [A] The Resource Dis¬ Costello, Mark J. [FO] Motivating Online Publication of Data, 5:418. covery Initiative for Field Stations: Enhancing Data Manage¬ Cotner, S. see Moore, R. ment at North American Biological Field Stations, 6:482. Dahlke,). see Kiesecker, J. M. Brush, Stephen B. [BR] Plant Breeding and Biotechnology: Societal Dawson, Natalie [WW] On Moral Grounds: Bioethics Training for Context and the Future of Agriculture, 5:441. Scientists, 2: 112. Budden, A. E. see Borsuk, R. M. Dawson, T. P. see Luck, G. W. Bugter, R. see Luck, G. W. Day, John W. Jr., Charles A. Hall, Alejandro Yanez-Arancibia, Burger, Joanna JBR] The Question of Animal Culture, 11: 1001 David Pimentel, Carles Ibanez Marti, and William J. Mitsch [A] Burton, Ronald S. |A] Molecular Markers, Natural History, and Ecology in Times of Scarcity, 4: 321. Conservation of Marine Animals, 10: 831. de Bello, F. see Luck, G. W. Bushaw-Newton, Karen [BR] Echoes of Life: What Fossil Mole¬ Dennett, Daniel C. [BR] Guilty Robots, Happy Dogs: The Question cules Reveal about Earth History, 8:710. of Alien Minds, 8: 707. Bussmann, R. see Restrepo, C. Dewar, Roderick C., Oskar Franklin, Annikki Makela, Ross E. Mc- Cai, L. see Xu, H. Murtrie, and Harry T. Valentine [A] Optimal Function Explains Calhoun, A. J. K. see Semlitsch, R. D. Forest Responses to Global Change, 2: 127. Callaway, R. M. see Kikvidze, Z. Dey, A. D. see Niles, L. J. Campbell, D. R. see Keddy, P. A. Diana, James S. [A] Aquaculture Production and Biodiversity Capps, K. A. see Moslem!, J. M. Conservation, 1:27. Carlson, A. see Bergstrom, B. J. Diaz, S. see Luck, G. W. Caron, David A. [A] New Accomplishments and Approaches for Dick, Christopher W. and W. John Kress [A] Dissecting Tropical Plant Assessing Protistan Diversity and Ecology in Natural Ecosystems, Diversity with Forest Plots and a Molecular Toolkit, 9:745. 4:287. Dickinson, J. see Bonney, R. Carpenter, S. R. see Biggs, R. Ding, H. see Xu, H. Carpenter, Stephen R., E. Virginia Ambrust, Peter W. Arzberger, F. Doyle, Martin W. and Scott H. Ensign ]A] Alternative Reference Stuart Chapin 111, James J. Elser, Edward J. Hackett, Anthony R. Frames in River System Science, 6:499. Ives, Peter M. Kareiva, Mathew A. Leibold, Per Lundberg, Marc Duarte, Carlos M., Marianne Holmer, Yngvar Olsen, Doris Soto, Mangel, Nirav Merchant, William W. Murdoch, Margaret A. Nuria Marba, Joana Guiu, Kenny Black and loannis Karakassis Palmer, Debra P. C. Peters, Steward T. A. Pickett, Kathleen R. [A] Will the Oceans Help Feed Humanity? 11:967. Smith, Diana H. Wall, and Ann S. Zimmerman |FO] Accelerate Dybas, Cheryl Lyn [SR] Ensuring a Food Supply in a World that’s Synthesis in Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 8:699. Hot, Packed, and Starving, 8:640. Carr, Julie Palakovich [WW] Turning the Tide on Aquatic Invaders, -. [F] Infectious Diseases Subdue Serengeti Lions, 1:8. 10:830. -. [F] Minnesota’s Moose: Ghosts of the Northern Forest? 10: -. [WWj Will Congress Include Ecosystem Monitoring in 824. Climate Legislation? 6:470. Eastman, J. M. see Storfer, A. Caruana, R. see Kelling, S. Edgecombe, Gregory D. [BR] The Rise of Animals: Evolution and Chapin, F. S. III. see Carpenter, S. R. Diversification of the Kingdom Animalia, 6: 525. Claessens, L. see Restrepo, C. Ellis, C. A. J. see Gregory, T. R. Clark, J. see Niles, L. J. Elser, J. J. see Carpenter, S. R. Clark, Judy MacArthur [BR] The Future of Animal Farming: Ensign, S. H. see Doyle, M. W. Renewing the Ancient Contract, 9:806. Epps, C. W. see Prugh, L. R. Clark, K. E. see Niles, L. J. Espinoza, Raimundo [L] Intrinsic Value Can Help Conservation, Clark, N. A. see Niles, L. J. 2: 101. Cohn, Jeffrey P. [BB] Sonoran Desert Plants Climb Warming Santa Esteban, G. F. see Finlay, B. J. Catalina Mountains, 5:456. Ezenwa, V. see Pongsiri, M. J. -. [BB] Tail Loss in Lizards, 8: 728. Fargione, Joseph E., Thomas R. Cooper, David J. Flaspohler, Jason -. [BB] Wildlife Cancer, 9:816. Hill, Clarence Lehman, Tim McCoy, Scott McLeod, Erik J. Collins, S. see Porter, 1. H. Nelson, Karen S. Oberhauser, and David Tilman [A] Bioenergy Collins, Scott L. [BR] Positive Interactions and Interdependence in and Wildlife: Threats and Opportunities for Grassland Conser¬ Plant Communities, 5:443. vation, 9:767. Colunga-Garcia, M. see Magarey, R. D. Feld,C. K. see Luck, G.W. Cook, T. see Brischoux, F. Fieselmann, D. A. see Magarey, R. D. Cooper, C. see Bonney, R. Fink, D. see Kelling, S. Cooper, T. R. see Fargione, J. E. Finlay, Bland J. and Genoveva F. Esteban [FO] Can Biological Copeland, H. see Kiesecker, J. M. Complexity Be Rationalized? 4:333. Costa, James T. [BH] The Darwinian Revelation: Tracing the Finn, D. S. see Hughes, J. M. Origin and Evolution of an Idea, 10:886. Fisch, S. see Restrepo, C. 1014 BioScience • December 2009 / Vol. 59 No. 11 WWW. biosciencemag. org \ Index Fitzhugh, Kirk [ BR] The Evolution of Organ Systems, 1:85. Hernandez, D. E. see Niles, L. 1. Flaspohler, D. ]. see Fargione, J. E. Herrick, J. E. see Okin, G. S. Forbis,Tara (BR] Seedling Ecology and Evolution, 11: 1003. Hicks, Bruce B. ]BR] Acid Rain in the Adirondacks: An Environ¬ Franklin, J. F. see Likens, G. E. mental History, 1:88. Franklin, O. see Dewar, R. C. Hill,). see Fargione, J. E. Fraser, L. H. see Keddy, P. A. Hlodan, Oksana ]EOE] Fill in the Blank: “Without this technology, Fredrickson, E. L. see Okin, G. S. my students simply cannot_,” 9:743. Fuentes, Marcelino [L| The Tragedy of Political Services, 2: 101. -. ]SR] Illuminating Biology: An Evolutionary Perspective, Futuyma, Douglas I. [ BR] The Greatest Show on liarth: The Evidence 5: 368. for Evolution, 10:905. Hochachkd, W. M. see Kelling, S. Galvan-Miyoshi, Y. M. .see Garcia-Barrios, L. Hocking, D. J. see Semlitsch, R. D. Garcia-Barrios, Luis, Yankuic M. Galvan-Miyoshi, Ingrid Abril Htxlder, Janet ]A] What Are Undergraduate's IXringat Biological Field Valdivieso-Perez, Omar R. Masera, Gerardo Bocco, and lohn Stations and Marine Laboratories? 8:666. Vandermeer [A] Neotropical Forest Gonservation, Agricultural Holloran, M. see Kiesecker, J. M. Intensification, and Rural Out-migration: The Mexican Experi¬ Holmer, M. see Duarte, C. M. ence, 10:863. Holtcamp, Wendee ]F] Lone Parents: Parthenogenesis in Sharks, Garrett, K. A. see Margosian, M. L. 7:546. Gates, A. S. see Niles, L.). Hooker, G. see Kelling, S. Gibbons, J. W. see Semlitsch, R. D. Hopkin, Karen ]F] The Evolving Definition of a Gene, 11:928. Gibbs, J. P. see Semlitsch, R. D. Horvath, D. P. see Tranel, P. J. Gillings, S. see Niles, L.). Huestis, Diana L. and Jeremy L. Marshall ] A] From Gene Expression Giraldeau, Luc-Alain [BR] Foraging: Behavior and Ecology, 2:183. to Phenotype in Insects: Non-microarray Approaches for Tran- Glass, Gregory E. ]BR] Infectious Disease Ecology: Effects of Eco¬ scriptome Analysi.s, 5:373. systems on Di.sease and of Disease on Ecosystems, 3:263. Hughes, Jane M., L3aniel J. Schmidt, and Debra S. Finn ]A] Genes Goldberg, T. see Pongsiri, M. J. in Streams: Using DNA to Understand the Movement of Fre.sh- Gompper, M. E. see Roemer, G. W. water Fauna and Their Riverine Habitat, 7:573. Gonz.alez, P. M. see Niles, L. J. Hull, David L. ]BR] Evidence and Evolution: The Logic Behind the Graeter, G.). see Semlitsch, R. D. Science, 4:348. Greenberg, R. see Luther, D. A. Humphrie.s, Paul and Kirk O. Winemiller ] A] HLstorical Impacts on Gregory, Frederick ]BR] The Annotated Origin: A Facsimile of the River Fauna, Shifting Baselines, and Challenges for Re.storation, First Edition of On the Origin of Species, 10:904. 8:673. Gregory, T. Ryan and Cameron A. J. Ellis ]ED] Conceptions of Hunter, M. L. Jr. see Semlitsch, R. D. Evolution among Science Graduate Students, 9:792. Hutchinson, J. M. S. .see Margosian, M. L. Grimaldi, David ]BR] What Bugged the Dinosaurs? Insects, Disea.se Ives, A. R. see Carpenter, S. R. and Death in the Cretaceous, 5:446. Izmest’eva, L. R. see Moore, M. V. Gropp, Robert ]WW] Nothing Average about Change, 1:16. Jadin, Jenna ]WW'] Grand Theories: How Far Have We Come and -. ] WW] Is There an Agenda for Research and Education for Where Will We Go? 4: 286. Biology? 11:932. -. ]WW] Stem Cells: Growth and Development...in Policy, -. ]WW] A Rising Tide of Support for a National Climate 9:744. Service, 7:558. Janovy, John Jr. and Krista M. Major ]A] Why We Have Field Guiu, J. see Duarte, C. M. Stations: Reflections on the Cultivation of Biologists, 3:217. Hackett, E. J. see Carpenter, S. R. Johnson, M. S. see Moslemi, J. M. Hall, C. A. see Day, J. W. Jr. Johnson, Mary Kathrine and Dwayne A. Wise ] A] The Kinetochore Hall, Charles A. S. ]BR] The Dominant Animal: Human Evolution Moves Ahead: Contributions of Molecular and Genetic Tech¬ and the Environment, 6:522. niques to Our Understanding of Mitosis, 11:933. Hallerman, E. M. see Smith, D. R. Junk, W. J. see Keddy, P. A. Hampton, S. E. see Moore, M. V. Justus, James and Lynn A. Maguire ]L] Response from Jastus and Hanson, P. see Porter, J. H. Maguire, 2: 101. Hargrove, W. W. see Michener, W. K. Kalasz, K. S. see Niles, L. J. Harper, E. B. see Semlitsch, R. D. Karakassis, 1. see Duarte, C. M. Harrington, R. see Luck, G. W. Kareiva, P. M. see Carpenter, S. R. Harrison, P. .see Luck, G. W. Katz, L. A. see Tekle, Y. 1. Harrison, P. A. see Luck, G. W. Keddy, Paul A., Lauchlan H. Fraser, Ayzik 1. Solomeshch, Wolfgang Haslett, J. R. see Luck, G. W. J. Junk, Daniel R. Campbell, Mary T. K. Arroyo, and Cleber J. R. Hebblewhite, M. see Post, E. Alho ]A] Wet and Wonderful: The World’s Largest Wetlands Hering, D. see Luck, G. W. Are Conservation Priorities, 1:39. www.biosciencemag.org December 2009 / Vol. 59 No. 11 • BioScience 1015 Index Keeley, J. E. see Pausas, J. G. Zobel (Aj Quantifying the Contribution of Organisms to the Kelling, S. see Bonney, R. Provision of Ecosystem Services, 3:223. Kelling, Steve, Wesley M. Hochachka, Daniel Fink, Mirek Riedewald, Luck, Gary W., Claire Kremen, Richard Harrington, and Paula Rich Caruana, Grant Ballard, and Giles Hooker [PB] Data- Harrison [Lj Response from Luck and Colleagues, 6:461. intensive Science: A New Paradigm for Biodiversity Studies, 7:613. Lundberg, P. see Carpenter, S. R. Kiesecker, Joseph M., Holly Copeland, Amy Pocewicz, Nate Nibbe- Lundmark, Cathy [BB] Ecosystem Function and..., 1:96. link, Bruce McKenney, John Dahlke, Matt Holloran, and Dan -[BB] Evolutionary Fast Forward, 4: 360. Stroud |FO] A Framework for Implementing Biodiversity -[BB] Surprising Fossil Finds, 6: 536. Offsets: Selecting Sites and Determining Scale, 1:77. Luther, David A. and Russell Greenberg [A] Mangroves: A Global Kikvidze, Zaal and Ragan M. Callaway [A] Ecological Facilitation Perspective on the Evolution and Conservation of Their Terres¬ May Drive Major Evolutionary Transitions, 5: 399. trial Vertebrates, 7:602. Kingsolver, Joel [BR] Why Evolution is True, 10:907. Magarey, Roger D., Manuel Colunga-Garcia, and Daniel Fiesel- Knuth, B. A. see Lepak, J. M. mann [A] Plant Biosecurity in the United States: Roles, Kontogianni, A. see Luck, G. W. Responsibilities, and Information Needs, 10:875. Koren, H. see Pongsiri, M. J. Maguire, L. A. see Justus, J. Maier, J. A. K. see Post, E. Koricheva, J. see Borsuk, R. M. Major, K. M. see Janovy, J. Jr. Kostoff, Ronald N. [V] A Systematic Approach to Alternative Makela, A. see Dewar, R. C. Medical Procedures, 9: 734. Mangel, M. see Carpenter, S. R. Kraft, C. E. see Lepak, J. M. Marba, N. see Duarte, C. M. Kraft, S. E. see Lant, C. L. Mares, Michael A. |V| Natural Science Collections: America’s Kratz, T. K. see Porter, J. H. Irreplaceable Resource, 7:544. Krell, Frank-Thorsten [V] The Poverty of Citation Databases: Margosian, Margaret L., Karen A. Garrett, J. M. Shawn Hutchinson, Data Mining is Crucial for Fair Metrical Evaluation of Research and Kimberly A. With [A] Connectivity of the American Agri¬ Performance, 1:6. cultural Landscape: Asse.ssing the National Risk of Crop Pest and Kremen, C. see Luck, G. W. Disease Spread, 2: 141. Kress, W. J. see Dick, C. W. Marshall, J. L. see Huestis, D. L. Laliberte, A. S. see Prugh, L. R. Marti, C. 1. see Day, J. W. Jr. Lant, Christopher L., J. B. Ruhl, and Steven E. Kraft [L] Response from Masera, O. R. see Garcia-Barrios, L. Lant, Ruhl, and Kraft, 2:102. Maul, J. see Moslemi, J. M. Lautenbacher, Conrad C. Jr. [V] Ocean and Atmosphere—The Mayer, Amy [F] Sweet Home Alabama: Hot Spot for Phylogeogra- Future, 5:366. phy, 4: 280. Lavorel, S. see Luck, G. W. McClearn, D. see Michener, W. K. Leibold, M. A. see Carpenter, S. R. McCoy, T. see Fargione, J. E. Lehman, C. see Fargione, J. E. McGregor, Peter [BR] Analyzing Animal Societies: Quantitative Lepak, Jesse M., Hannah A. Shayler, Clifford E. Kraft, and Barbara Methods for Vertebrate Social Analysis, 7:622. A. Knuth [FO] Mercury Contamination in Sport Fish in the McIntyre, P. B. see Moslemi, J. M. Northeastern United States: Considerations for Future Data McKee, A. see Michener, W. K. Collection, 2:174. McKenney, B. see Kiesecker, J. M. Levy, Sharon [F] The Dingo Dilemma, 6:465. McLeod, S. see Fargione, J. E. Liemu, R. see Borsuk, R. M. McMurtrie, R. E. see Dewar, R. C. Likens, Gene E. and Jerry F. Franklin [FO] Ecosystem Thinking in McNeely, Jeffrey A. [BR] The World’s Protected Areas: Status, the Northern Forest—and Beyond, 6: 511. Values, and Prospects in the Twenty-first Century, 7:623. Lilburn, T. G. see Wang, Y. Melvin, A. M. see Moslemi, J. M. Limburg, Karin E. and John R. Waldman [A] Dramatic Declines in Merchant, N. see Carpenter, S. R. North Atlantic Diadromous Fishes, 11:955. Merron, G. S. see Mosepele, K. Liu, J. see Xu, H. Michener, W. K. see Brunt, J. W. Liu,Y.seeXu,H. Michener, William K., Keith L. Bildstein, Arthur McKee, Robert R. Lortie, C. J. see Borsuk, R. M. Parmenter, William W. Hargrove, Deedra McClearn, and Mark Lozano, P. see Restrepo, C. Stromberg [A] Biological Field Stations: Research Legacies and Luck, Gary W., Richard Harrington, Paula A. Harrison, Claire Sites for Serendipity, 4: 300. Kremen, Pam M. Berry, Rob Bugter, Terence P. Dawson, Francesco Millard, M. J. see Smith, D. R. de Bello, Sandra Diaz, Christian K. Feld, John R. Haslett, Daniel Minton, C. D. T. see Niles, L. J. Hering, Areti Kontogianni, Sandra Lavorel, Mark Rounsevell, Mitsch, W. J. see Day, J. W. Jr. Michael J. Samways, Leonard Sandin, Josef Settele, Martin T. Moore, Marianne V., Stephanie E. Hampton, Lyubov R. Izmest’eva, Sykes, Sybille van den Hove, Marie Vandewalle, and Martin Eugene A. Silow, Ekaterina V. Peshkova, and Boris K. Pavlov [A] 1016 BioScience • December 2009 / Vol. 59 No. 11 www.biosciencemag.org Index Climate Change and the World’s “Sacred Sea”—Lake Baikal, Parfrey, L. W. .see Tekle, Y. 1. Siberia, 5:405. Parmenter, R. R. see Michener, W. K. Moore, Randy and Sehoya Cotner |ED] The Creationist Down the Parsons, A. J. see Okin, G. S. Hall: Does It Matter WTien Teachers Teach Creationism? 5:429. Pattanayak, S. see Pongsiri, M. J. Morrison, R. I. G. see Niles, L.). Patten, M. A. see Pruett, C. L. Mosepele, B. .see Mosepele, K. Patrick, D. A. .see Semlitsch, R. D. Mosepele, Ketlhatlogile, Peter B. Moyle, Glenn S. Merron, David R. Pausas, Juli G. and Jon E. Keeley ]A] A Burning Story: The Role of Purkey, and Belda Mosepele [A| Fish, Flood,s, and Ecosystem Fire in the History of Life, 7: 593. Engineers: Aquatic Conservation in the Okavango Delta, Pavlov, B. K. see Moore, M. V. Botswana, 1:53. Peshkova, E. V. sec Moore, M. V. Moskovitz, C. see Reynolds, 1. Peters, D. C. see Okin, G. S. Moslem!, Jennifer M., Krista A. Capps, Mark S. Johnson, Jude Maul, Peters, D. P. C. see Carpenter, S. R. Peter B. McIntyre, April M. Melvin, Timothy M. Vadas, Dena M. Phillips, T. see Bonney, R. Vallano, James M. Watkin.s, and Maris.sa Wei.ss (ED] Training Pickett, S. T. A. .sec Carpenter, S. R. Tomorrow’s Environmental Problem Solvers: An Integrative Pigliucci, Massimo (BR) Evolution: The First Four Billion Years, 8: Approach to Graduate Education, 6: 514. 706. Mothersill, Carmel E., Richard W. Smith, and Colin B. Seymour [A] Pimentel, D. see Day, J. W. Jr. Molecular Tools and the Biology of Low-dose Effects, 8:649. Pimentel, David (BR) Bioeconomics of Invasive Species, 11: 1002. Moyle, P. B. see Mosepele, K. Pocewicz, A. see Kiesecker, J. M. Murdiyarso, D. see Shell, D. Polasky, Stephen ]BR] The Law and Policy of Ecosystem Services, Murdoch, W. W. see Carpenter, S. R. 3:265. Musante, Susan [EOE] A Dynamic Alternative to the Scientific Pongsiri, Montira J., Joe Roman, Vanes.sa Ezenwa, Tony Goldberg, Method, 1:15. Hillel Koren, Richard Ostfeld, Subhrendu Pattanayak, Stephen -(EOE) The Professional Science Master’s: The MBA for Newlxild, and Daniel Salkeld [A] Biodiversity Loss Affects Global Science, 4:285. [disease Ecology, 11:945. -. [EOE] You’re Teaching, but How Do You Know They’re Porter, John H., Eric Nagy, Timothy K. Kratz, Paul Hanson, learning? 7:557. Scott Collins, and Peter Arzberger (A) New Eyes on the World: Nagy, E. see Porter, J. H. Advanced Sensors for Ecology, 5: 385. 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