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(MET RS SE AEN LEAN MINS PEE EEREL OCI LILLIE LE EL OE EP RET LEL PLL RET EESE LEER SDRA D OLSI E NIAC ENE SEIT LM DIR LEW EN RB HL AALS Ni Subject Index, Volume 21, 2007 Academic programs, 1139, 1399 Biodiversity conservation, 59, 133, 266, 269, 283 (book review), 875, 890 (book icinonyx jubatus (cheetah), 602 review), 1423, 1433, 1516 Adaptation, 697 Biodiversity crisis, 570 (letter) Adaptive management Biodiversity hotspots, 1463 Admixture, 1612 Biodiversity informatics, 853 Advocacy, 11, 12, 18 892 (book review), 901 (letter) Biodiversity loss, 899 (letter), 900 (letter) 902 (letter) Biodiversity measures, 1406 Aesthetics, 337 Biodiversity patterns, 853 Africa, 567 (editorial), 576, 580, 602, 6 23, 635, 647, 659, 731, 880, 884 Biodiversity protection, 152 899 (letter), 900 (letter), 1385 - also individual countries and Biogeography, 125, 465, 482, 1127 (book review), 1333, 1376 (book review) areas Biological diversity. See Biodiversity entries African lion (Pantbera leo), 591 Biological hotspot, 1032 Agricultural abandonment, 1526 Biological invasion, 191, 719, 1537, 1612, 1666 (errata). See also Invasive species Agricultural biodiesel feedstocks, 975 Biotic interchange, 429 Agricultural expansion, 1661 (book review Biotic stochasticity, 1556 Agricultural intensification, 495 Bird conservation, 1230 Agriculture, 213, 274 Bird diversity, 133 Agri-environment programs, 1475 Birds, 125, 241, 281 (book review) 741, 975, 1032 Agropastoral Communities, 95 1082, 1196, 1207, 1218. 1230 2 See also individually named AgTrans, 1526 birds i/ces alces (moose), 1105 Bison bison, 1105, 1487 Alien plants, 224, 515, 153 Black-and-White Warbler (Mniotilta varia), 1218 Allee effect, 1082 Body size, 1059, 1641 Almond industry, 1651 Body-condition index, 1021 Amazonia, 253, 775, 916 Border areas, 895 (errata), 1657 (book review) imbystoma maculatum (spotted salamander), 788 Boreal forests, 376, 1445, 1562 imbystoma opacum (marbled salamander), 788 Bosawas International Biosphere Reserve, Nicaragua, 1495 Amphibians, 142 159, 465, 697 788, 1280 Boundary-quality penalty, 355 Andes of Peru, 98 Brazil, 775, 916 Annual plants, 1556 Breeding birds, 741, 1241 Anolis (lizard) populations, 1612 Breeding density, 1207 Anthropogenic disturbance, 580 Breeding distribution, 534 Anthropogenic habitats, 143, 213 Breeding habitat, 495 Anthropogenic threats, 1301 Breeding success, 1196 Antipredator measures, 1455 Breeding system, 1537 Ants, 975 British Columbia, Canada, 1241 Anurans, 142, 387 Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass), 87 Appalachian Mountains, United States, 159 Brown bears (Ursus arctos), 1105 Aquatic invasions, 434 BrownC reepers (Certhia americana), 1230 iquila chrysaetos (Golden Eagle), 1082 Buffer mechanisms, 152 iguila beliaca (Eastern Imperial Eagle), 241 Burn ratio, 1495 Argentina, 1347 Bushland plant populations, 842 Arid grasslands, 148 Bushmeat, 884, 1174 Aripo River, Trinidad Butterflies, 201. See also individually named butterflies Arizona, United States Bycatch, | (editorial), 79, 1032, 1155, 1653 Arthropods Artists Asia, 241 l See aiso indivitd ual countries and areas Assisted colonization, 1356 alifornia, United States, 434, 1556, 1651 Assisted migration, 297 alifornia Channel Islands, United States, 1082 iteles chamek (spider monkey) allopbrys rubi (green hairstreak butterfly), 201 Atlantic cod (Gadus morbua), 1032 anada, 376, 572, 675, 1032, 1241 Atlantic Ocean, 10342 anadian lynx (Lynx candensis), 964, 1092, 1646, 1649 Australia, 355, 387, 504, 752, 842. 956, 1280. 1641 anine distemper, 612 Austrian dragonhead (Dracocephalum austriacum), 697 anis lupus (wolves), 1105, 1455 Avian biodiversity. See Bird diversity apacity development, 602 Avifauna, 125 apelin (Mallotus villosus), 1032 aptive breeding, 1573 apture-mark-recapture methods, 566 (erratum) apture-recapture models, 472 Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection, 1280 arapa procera, 106 Bats, 945 arbon. See Fossil fuel consumption Bayesian modeling, 504, 752, 945, 956 aribbean islands, 719, 1573, 1612 Beaded lizard (Heloderma borridum), 364 (book review) aribou (Rangifer tarandus), 1105 Bears (Ursus arctos marsicanus), 1455 arnivores, 36, 1105 Bees, 213, 1324 atharus aurantiirostris, 482 Beetle conservation, 156 > atharus fuscescens (Veery), 1218 Belgium, 201, 832 attle grazing, 504. See also Grazing Bias, geopolitical, 263 ausal analysis, 125 Bias, legal, 572 AWT (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Bias, research, 465 Flora), 559 (book review) Big game hunting, 36, 591, 880 entral America, 1495 Biodiesel feedstock production, 1373 erthia americana (Brown Creepers), 1230 Biodiversity, 4 (letter), 69, 313, 318, 346, 37 2, 546, 549, 560 (book review) ervus elapbus (elk), 1105 668, 709, 752, 888 (book review), 899 (letter), 900 (letter), 1009, 1174 ervus elapbus nannodes (tule elk), 515 1374, 165 (book review), 1661 (book review). See also Bird diversity etaceans, 1155 Genetic diversity; Species diversity heatgrass (Bromus tectorum), 8 Biodiversity concordance, 266, 269 heetah (Acinonyx jubatus), O02 1667 Conservation Biology 1667-1673 Volume 21, No. 6, December 2007 1668 Subject Index, Volume 21 hequamegon National Forest, United States, 997 oweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, North Carolina, 1526 hiapas, Mexico, 975 rataegus monogyna Jacq. (hawthorn), 400 hihuahuan Desert, Mexico, 1487 ritical weight range, 1641 himpanzee (Pan troglodytes), 623 ropland, 668 hina, 5 (letter), 318, 937 ross-taxon congruence, 937, 1584 hinese mitten crab ( Eriocheir sinensis), 1316 ustomary resource management, 1603 hinook salmon (Oncorbynchus tshawytscha), 1447 hippewa National Forest, United States, 997 borizanthe pungens pungens (Monterey spineflower), 1556 hytridiomycosis, 1 280 Darwinism, 337 iconia ciconia (White Stork), 1196 Data-quality controls, 853 ITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species), 559 (book Decision theory, 956 review) Decision making, lassification, 365 Deer herbivory, 997 learcutting, 767 Deerberry ( Vaccinium stamineum), 811 limate action, 907, 912, 914, 915 Deforestation, 504, 1165, 1526 limate change, 289, 293, 297 5 2, 914, 915, 1092, 1291, 1353 Demographic models, 142, 241 1456, 1492, 1396, 1497 Demographic side effects, 36 limatic stochasticity, 1556 Demographic stochasticity, 566 (erratum) lupea pallasii (Pacific herring), 964, 1646, 1649 Demography, 945, 1556 Cluster development, 69 Dendroica coronata (Yellow-rumped Warbler), 1230 oal mining, 289, 293 Dendroica pinus (Pine Warbler), 1218 oastal grasslands, 515 Density dependence, 1082 oastal systems, 897 (editorial), 1129 (book review) Density-area relationship, 926, 1333 offee certification programs, 975 Desmognathbus (stream salamander), 152 offee plantations, 1651 Detection probability, 741 oleoptera, 1562 Development projects, 48 ollaborative conservation, 1117 Disease transmission, 1269 olletes bradleyi, 214 Dispersal behavior, 106, 329 ommittee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC), 572 Distribution, avian, 534 ommon frog (Rana temporaria), 142, 697 Distribution, costs and benefits, 59 ommon Murres (Uria aalge), 1032 Distribution maps, 313 ommon property, 1603 Distribution modeling, 201, 412 ommon Yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas), 1218 Disturbance. See Habitat disturbance ommunity homogenization, 741 Disturbance ecology, 580 ommunity outreach, 7, 647, 893 (book review) Dolphins, | (editorial) ommunity-based conservation, 59, 98, 318, 376, 1174 Domesticated animals, 1269 ommunity-wide changes, 540 Dominican Republic, 1612 ompensation payments, 1475 Dracocepbalum austriacum (Austrian dragonhead ), 697 omplementarity, 422, 697, 1423 Dreissena polymorpha (Zebra mussels), 800 omplementary networks, 731 Drought, 87 onnectivity, 788, 1092, 1414 onservation and development, 48, 69, 884, 903 (letter) onservation assessment, 1463 onservation biologists, 6 (letter), 11, 12, 18, 21, 25, 29, 271, 278, 279, 561 (book Earthworm invasion, 997 review), 897 (editorial), 903 (letter), 1146 (letter), 1137 (letter) East Africa. See Tanzania onservation biology, 1129 (book review) Eastern Imperial Eagles (Aquila beliaca), 241 onservation corridors, 675 Eastern Wood-Pewee (Contopus virens), 1218 onservation easements, 709, 1526 Ecological benefits, 1117 onservation education, 7, 893 (book review), 11439, 1399 cological effectiveness, 1105 onservation effectiveness, 287 (editorial) cological footprint, 546, 549 onservation legislation, 675 cological networks, 1414. See also Natura 2000 network onservation management, 602 cological niche modeling, 1316 onservation planning, 25, 346, 365, 376, 659, 731, 1092, 1124, 1371, 1404, 1423 cological policy. See Environmental policy 1445, 1455, 1463, 1506, 1584 ological prediction, 191, 1666 (errata) onservation policy, 11, 12, 18, 21, 25, 29, 549, 899 (letter), 900 (letter), 1133 ological restoration, 1379 (book review) (editorial). See also Environmental policy ological theory, 281 (book review), 1127 (book review) onservation practice, 576, 602 ology, 1377 (book review), 1380 (book review) onservation priorities 487. 659. O84. 1124. 1324 onomic growth, 1136 (letter), 1137 (letter) onservation resource allocation, 1463 onomic incentives, 48, 69, 1656 (book review) onservation science, 11, 12, 18, 21, 25, 29, 560 (book review) 570 (letter), 576 osystem change, 570 (letter) 901 Cletter), 902 (letter) osystem dynamics, 580, 888 (book review) onservation services, 48, 59. See also Ecosystem services osystem management, 891 (book review) onservation strategies, 635, 647, 697 osystem recovery time, 1301 onservation units, 168 osystem resilience, 1291, 1301 onsumption of resources, 1145, 1359, 1363 osystem services, 21, 318, 422, 1165, 1383 (editorial), 1651 ontopus virens (Eastern Wood-Pewee), 1218 Ecosystem vulnerability, 1301 onvention on Biological Diversity, 422 Ecotone, 1207 onvention on International Trade in Endangered Species, 559 (book review) Ecotoxicology database, 465 onvention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora, 559 Edge distance index, 1207 (book review) Edge effects, 159, 355, 926, 1207 oral bleaching, 1291 EDI (edge distance index), 1207 oral reef ecosystems, 1291, 1584, 1603 Efficiency, 346 ore areas, 1414 El Nino, 447 ore habitat, 152, 926 Elephants, 899 (letter), 900 (letter) orridor design and implementation, 283 (book review) Elk (Cervus elapbus), 1105 orridor ecology, 890 (book review) Embotbrium coccineum, 232 orridors, 675, 1059, 1341, 1414 Empirical research, 554 orruption, 899 (letter), 900 (letter), 1661 (book review) Endangered species, 5 (letter), 472, 546, 549, 552, 572, 684, 832, 945, 964, 1241, OSEWIC (Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada), 572 1324, 1475, 1646, 1649, 1653, 1656 (book review) ost heterogeneity, 1475 Endangered Species Act (ESA), 287, 964, 1186, 1646, 1649 osta Rica, 482, 1165 Endemism, 266, 269, 659 DoAunAtdRowRn A2A01A0, A1A406A, A1A445 Energy policy, 293, 295 Conservation Biology Volume 21, No. 6, December 2007 Subject Index, Volume 21 1669 English Channel, 895 Genetic diversity, 168, 232, 823, 842 Environmental classifications, 365 Genetic drift, 832 Environmental indicators, 1406. See also Indicator species Genetic interaction, 181 Environmental law, international, 892 (book review) Genetic leakage. See Gene flow Environmental movements, 1660 (book review) Genetic models, 142 Environmental philosophy, 888 (book review), 1660 (book review) Genetic origin, 1196, 1378 (book review) Environmental policy, 899 (letter), 900 (letter), 1136 (letter), 1137 (letter) Genome scan, 697 Environmental protection, 1145 Geopolitical bias, 263 Environmental writing, 7, 1135 (letter) Geopolitics, 1661 (book review) Epidemiological research, 612 Geothlypis tricbas (Common Yellowthroat), 1218 Eradication strategies, 719, 1021, 1258 Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum), 564 (book review) Ericaceae, S11 Gilia tenuiflora arenaria (sand gilia), 1556 Eriocheir sinensis (Chinese mitten crab), 1316 Gill-net fishing, 1 (editorial), 1032, 1155 ESA (Endangered Species Act), 287 (editorial), 964, 1186, 1646, 1649 Global change. 329, 668, 1129 (book review) ESUs (evolutionary significant units), 1009 Global threat analysis, 1301 Ethical issues, 59, 337 Global warming, 289, 293, 907, 912, 914, 915, 1392, 1396, 1397. See also Climate Eucalypt woodland, 504, 775 change Europe, 201, 400, 495, 566 (errata), 697, 741, 767, 832, 895, 945, 1196, 1316, Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), 1082 1324, 1404, 1406, 1414, 1423, 1445, 1455, 1463, 1475, 1562 Gombe National Park, Tanzania, 623 Eurycea (stream salamander), 152 Goodeidae, 168 Evolution, 1127 (book review), 1353, 1376 (book review) Governance, 899 (letter), 900 (letter) Evolutionary significant units (ESUs), 1009 Grasslands, 515, 1487 Ex situ conservation, 1573 Grazing, ¢ 504, 864, 1487 Exotic plants, 87, 1333 Great ape conservation, 623 Exotic species, 329, 1666 (errata). See also Invasive species Great Britain. See United Kingdom Expansion. See Species expansion Great Lakes, North America, 191, 1666 (errata) Extinction, 566 (erratum), 684, 1082, 1248, 1324 Great Tit (Parus major), 1207 Extinction risk, 572, 811, 964, 1009, 1269, 1641, 1646, 1649 Greater horseshoe bats (Rbinolopbus ferrumequinum), 945 Extinction threats, 125, 434 Greenhouse gases, 668 Exurban development, 69, 1526 Grevillea macleayana, 842 Grevillea robusta, 1651 Gulf of California, 447 Guppy (Poecilia reticulata), 1573 Fair trade, 975 Gwitch in First Nations, Canada, 376 Farming, 5 (letter) Gyrodactylid parasites, 1573 Farmland permanence, 668 Fecundity, 191 Fee simple, 1526 Fennoscandia region, Europe Habitat alteration, 1230 Finland, Europe, 1562 Habitat conservation plans (HCPs), 1656 (book review) Fire, 864, 1562 Habitat disturbance, 133, 274, 741, 1070 Fish, 168, 181, 447, 964, 1032, 1291, 1594, 1646 1649. See also Freshwater fish; Habitat fragmentation, 355, 400, 767, 823, 832, 842, 926, 1046, 1059. See also individually named fish Forest fragmentation Fish conservation, 434, 895 Habitat heterogeneity, 1333, 1475 Fish life history, 895 Habitat loss, 1373 Fisheries, 1 (editorial), 79, 895, 1042, 1155, 1291, 1603 Habitat matching, 1316 Florida, United States, 1612 Habitat quality, 1207 Florida torreya (Jorreya taxifolia Arn.), 297 Habitat restoration, 864 Floristic quality, 864 Habitat suitability modeling, 1455 Focal species, 1092, 1414 Habituation, 1070 Folk knowledge. See Traditional ecological knowledge HadCM2 climate change model, 1545 Forest birds, 482, 1218. See also Woodland birds Hardwood forests, 997 Forest clearance. See Deforestation Harvard Forest, Massachusetts, 1526 Forest conservation, 899 (letter), 900 (letter) Hatchery fish, 181 Forest destruction. See Deforestation Hawaiian rainforests, 1248 Forest disturbance, 133 Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna Jacq.), 400 Forest ecosystem, 213 HCPs (habitat conservation plans), 1656 (book review) Forest edges. See Edge effects Heathland, 201, 213 Forest fires, 1562 Heloderma borridum (beaded lizard), 564 (book review) Forest fragmentation, 213, 232, 1059, 1626 Heloderma suspectum (Gila monster), 564 (book review) Forest management, 318, 916, 1230, 1562 Herbivory, 515, 635, 888 (book review), 997, 1556 Forest thinning, 767 Heritage areas, 376 Forestry, 1230 Herpetofauna, 775 Forests 5, 1120, 1445, 1545. See individual types of forest, e.g.g Hardwood Hipparchia semele (grayling butterfly), 201 forests Holarctic prey, 1105 Fossil fuel consumption, 289, 293, 295, 907, 912, 914, 915 Holt Research Forest, Maine, 1218 Fox, 1082 Home range, 482 Fragment area, 926, 1341 Hood River, Oregon, 181 Fragmentation. See Habitat fragmentation Hope, 1392, 1396, 1397 France, 741, 832 Horticulture, 224 Freshwater fish, 168, 181, 434, 1573 House Sparrow (Passer domesticus), 566 (erratum) Freshwater mollusks, 191, 800, 1666 (errata) Human activity, 289, 293, 546, 549, 1516 Frogs, 142, 697, 1280 Human disturbance, 168, 1070 Frugivory, 400 Human impact assessment, 1301 Human population pressure, 213, 282 (book review), 1661 (book review) Human population size, 1333 Gadus morhua (Atlantic cod), 1032 Human welfare, 1145 Gap analysis, 1423, 1433 Human well-being, 59 GARP (genetic algorithms), 1545 Hunter Valley, Australia, 355 Gear-restriction systems, 895 Hunting, 36, 591, 880, 884, 1174 Gene flow, 842 Hurricane Katrina, 289 Genetic algorithms (GARP), 1545 Hydrologic alteration, 434 Genetic data, 1186 Hymenoptera, 213 Conservation Biology Volume 21, No. 6, December 2007 Peninsula, Europe, 1424 Lizards, 775, 1612 DP (integrated conservation and development projects), 647 Local knowledge. See Traditional ecological knowledge immugrant species 28 (book re 1cW Logging activity 159 916, 1562. See also Timber harvest Immunocompetence, 15°45 Long-distance plant dispersal, 986 Longline bycatch, 79 Lumbricus spp. (earthworm), 997 l candensis (Canadian lynx), 964, 1092, 1646, 1649 See Traditic il kn wled jlogy, 14334 nited States, 1218 1584. 1604 allotus villosus (capelin) 1032 ammals 387 515 731 1059, 1 1626, 1641. See also Marine mammals anagement resources 387 anu National Park Peru, 1174 larbled salamander (Ambystoma opacum), 788 ARENA (Nicaraguan Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources) arine biodiversity 500 (book review) arine birds, 1032 M irine conservation, | (editorial), 560 (book review) M arine ecosystems 284 (book review), 891 (book review), 1291, 1301 M arine mammals, | (editorial), 554, 1155, 1653 \ arine protected areas, 346, 447, 540, 895, 12 Marine reserve. See Marine protected areas 515. 800. 986. 997. 1021 Ve irmota ympus (Olympic marmot) 376 (book review) M irten (Martes americana), 1092 M; irtinique, 719 Miz issachusetts, United States, 788, 1526 Mi: iting system g? 5 Matsigenka native community, 117 Mavang na Mediation Me literranean Basin, | (editorial), 1316, 1463. See also Italy; Spain Melbourne Australia 956 Mesa Central, Mexico, 168 MM eso irnivores, LO92 Metapopulation, 788, 832 Mexic 175, 1487, 1545 Micronesia 8 Micr satellite markers Microsatellite population Middle | wt. 1506 n, assisted igratory birds, 495 Minnesota, | nited States, 997 iskitu Nicaragua 1495 ochondrial DNA mtDNA sa (razor-billed¢ urrasow il (Blackk- and-White Warbler 201, 241 Mollusks 800, 1666 (errata) nitoring, 241 72, 580 Ok review), 945, 1594 rey spineflower (Chorizanthe pungens pungens), 1556 ilce s), i1 105 Mot se (Mi " iscularis), | 258 MPAs See Marine pr tected areas mtDNA mitochondrial DNA) 1612 Vus muscular is (house mouse), 1258 Land trust Vycteroperca 1 »sacea (leopard grouper), 1594 <review) indowner compensati« andscape change Nantahala National Forest North¢ if lina, | 59 Landscape ecology Nashville Warbler ( Ve rmivora ruficapilla), 1218 indscape thresholds, 1046 National borders, 1657 (book review) andscapes, linked. See Corrick National conservation, 645 ind-sea interface, 897 (edit National parks #12 $2222. 576. 580. 591. 602. 623 107 ind-use changes Native-range source populations 1612 Land-use planning Natura 2000 network, 1404, 1423, 1433 Land-use policies Natural capital, 1145 atin America, 1499 Natural resource conservation, 1145, 1660 (book review) sal issues, 5 Natural resource consumption, 1145, 1359, 1363. See also Fossil fuel consumption Leopard grouper Nature ¢ onservancy, 709, 1371 ife-history data, 945 Nature reserves. See Protected areas inked landscapes. See Corridor ec« o| gy NatureServe, | 241 Linnaeus, Carl, 905 (letter) Neotropical birds 1S2 isting decisions 1186 Nepal, 2 Literature review 405 Nest predation 1207 Litoria lesueuri (stony creck frogs) 1280 Nesting success, I 207 ivestock. 87. 504 New Jersey, United States 213 Conservation Biology Volume 21, No. 6, December 2007 Subject Index, Volume 21 1671 New South Wales, Australia, 842 Plant communities, 87, 515 New Zealand, 114, 365, 455, 926, 1021 Plant cover. See Grazing Newfoundland, Canada, 1032 Plant demography, 1556 Nicaragua, 1495 Plant dispersal, long-distance, 986 Nicaraguan Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (MARENA) Plant diversity, 283 (book review), 697, 853 Noisy Miner bird, 504 Plant fitness, 832 Nonindigenous species. See Alien plants; Exotic species; Introduced species Plant invasion, 224, 986. See also Alien plants; Exotic plants; Invasive species Invasive species Plant life span, 1537 Nontimber forest products (NTFPs), 106 Plant rarity, 823, 1556 Normative dimension, 964, 1646, 1649 Plant reproduction, 1556 North America, 534, 1537. See also individual countries and areas Plant species richness, 997, 1333 North Carolina, United States, 1526 Plant survival, 1556 Northwest Territories, Canada, 376 Plant-animal interactions, 400 Norway, 566 (erratum) Plantation forests, 775 Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus), 1258 Plants, 823, 937, 1248, 1556. See also individually named plants NTFPs (nontimber forest products), 106 Pletbodon (salamander), 159 Null-hypothesis significance testing, 1641 Pluralism, 1660 (book review) Poecilia reticulata (guppy), 1573 Pohnpei, Micronesia, 875 Polar region, 1105 yak (Quercus), 1545 Policy. See Conservation policy; Energy policy; Environmental policy; Public policy yak Ridges Moraine, Ontario, Canada, 675 Politics, 287 (editorial), 295, 899 (letter), 900 (letter), 907, 912, 914, 915, 1380 ceanic islands, 125, 853, 1082, 1603. See also New Zealand Oceans (book review) See also Marine entries Pollen dispersal, 842 OCUs (operational conservation units), 168 Pollen limitation, 832 Old-growth forest, 1059, 1120 Pollen vector, 1537 Olympic marmot (Marmota olympus), 1070 Pollination, 400, 832 Olympic National Forest, Washington State, 1059 Pollinator conservation, 213 Olympic National Park, Washington State, 1070 Pollution, 465 Oncorbynchus mykiss (steelhead trout), 181 Population, human. See Human population pressure Oncorbynchus spp. (Pacific salmon), 964, 1009, 1646, 1649 Population adaptive index, 697 Oncorbynchus tshawytscha (Chinook salmon), 1347 Population decline, 465, 472 Intario, Canada, 675 Population density, 926 )perational conservation units (OCUs), 168 Population dynamics, 36, 945 Ipportunism, 1124 Population extinction, L009 yptimism, 1592, 1396, 1397 Population genetics, 1378 (book review) yptimization, 1463 Population modeling, 114, 447, 591, 945, 1341 rchidaceae, 263 Population prediction interval, 566 (erratum) Irganic coffee, 975 Population restoration, 303 Irnamental plants Population size, 232, 823, 1341 Jutcrossing rates 2 Population supplementation, 181 yutreach, 7, 647, 893 (book review) Population trends, 495, 635 wenbirds (Seiurus aurocapilla), 1230 Population viability analysis (PVA), 447, 566 (erratum), 591, 767, 1092 erfishing, 540 Poverty, 59, 1661 (book review) Prairie management, 864 Predation, 891 (book review), 1082, 1105, 1207 Predator-prey relationship, 1105 Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii), 964, 1646, 1649 Prediction, 191, 566 (erratum), 1316, 1666 (errata) Pacific Northwest, United States, 1120, 1379 (book review) Predictive modeling, 752, 800, 853 Pacific rat (Rattus exulans), 1021, 1258 Prescribed fire, 864 Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.), 964, 1009, 1646, 1649 Primary forest, 775 an troglodytes (chimpanzee), 623 Private land, 25, 675, 709, 1133 (editorial), 1526, 1656 (book review) Pantbera leo (African lion), 591 Propagule pressure, 224, 412 Panthera tigris (tiger), 1105 Protected areas, 201, 318, 376, 412, 576, 580, 635, 659, 1032, 1174, 1371, 1423 Papua, New Guinea, 1380 (book review), 1603 1433, 1516, 1526, 1656 (book review). See also Marine protected areas Parasites, 281 (book review), 1573 Protectionism, 647 Parasitic infections, 1269 PSA. See PES (payments for environmental services) Parentage analysis, 181 Public involvement, 1117 Parnassia palustris, 832 Public policy, 1136 (letter), 1137 (letter) Parus major (Great Tit), 1207 Publications, 253 Passer domesticus (house sparrow), 566 (erratum) Puget Sound, United States, 964, 1646, 1649 Passerine birds, 281 (book review) PVA. See Population viability analysis Patagonia, 1347 Patch size, 1046, 1341 Path analysis, 434 Payments for environmental services (PES), 48, 1165 Queensland, Australia, 387, 504 Penelope jacquacu (Spix’s Guan), 1174 Quercus (Oak), 1545 Performing arts, 7, 1135 (letter) Peripheral populations, 811 Perisoreus infaustus (Siberian Jay), 767 Persistence, 527 Rabies, 612 Peru, 98, 253, 1174 Radio tracking, 482 PES (payments for environmental services), 48, 1165 Rainforests, 1059, 1248 Petroica longipes (North Island Robin), 114 Rana temporaria (common frog), 142, 697 Philosophy, environmental, 888 (book review) Range. See Home range; Species range Phocoena sinus (Gulf of California porpoise), 1653 Range limits, 311 Phylogenetically independent contrast, 1537 Range shifts, 534 Phylogeny, 133, 561 (book review) Rangifer tarandus (caribou), 1105 Pine (Pinus), 1545 Rangifer tarandus caribou (woodland caribou), Pine Warbler (Dendroica pinus), 1218 Rare plants, 823, 1556 Pinus (pine), 1545 Rats, 719, 1021, 1258 Planning. See Conservation planning Rattus exulans (Pacific rat), 1021, 1258 Plant adaptation, 697 Rattus norvegicus (Norway rat), 1258 Conservation Biology Volume 21, No. 6, December 2007 1672 Subject Index, Volume2 Rattus rattus (ship rat), 719 Shearing, 98 Razor-billed Currasow (Mitu tuberosa), 117 Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 422 Red List Index, 1241 Ship rat (Rattus rattus), 719 Red lists, 201, 684, 1269, 1324, 1443 Shrub encroachment, 515 Red-data species. See [UCN red lists Siberian Jay (Perisoreus infaustus), 767 Reduced-impact logging, 916 Sierra de Pena Mayor, Spain, 400 ef fish, 447 Silviculture, 1230 introduction, 114, 304, 1105 Site selection algorithm, 527 introduction biology, 1487 Size spectra analysis, 1291 introduction experiment, 157 SME. See Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem introduction I programs, 515 Snail Kite (Rostrbamus sociabilis plumbeus), 472 mote sensing, 1495 Social benefits, 1117 patriation, 1105 Social thresholds, 1603 eproductive success, fish, 181 Society for Conservation Biology (SCB), 287 (editorial), 901 (letter), 902 (letter) eptile conservation, 455 Socioeconomic uncertainty, 1463 search bias, 465 Songbirds, 1046 search design, 549, 554 Source-sink dynamics, 117 esearch methods, 271 South Africa, 412 search productivity, 1139 South America, 98, 253, 775, 916, 1174, 134 serve design, 346 Spain, 400 serve selection, 355, 527, 1423, 1445, 1455 Sparrow (Passer domesticus), 566 (erratum) serves, 346. See also Marine protected areas; Protected areas Spatial autocorrelation, 1046 sistant-kernel model, 788 Spatial conservation planning, 1445 source allocation, 1464 Spatial distribution, 546, 549 source conservation, 1145 Spatially explicit population model, 1092 source consumption, 1145, 1359, 1363. See also Fossil fuel consumption Species abundance, 1626 source management, 201, 1604 Species at Risk Act (SARA), 57 source selection function, 1092 Species composition, 1506 storation ecology, 482, 1487 (letter), 1388 (letter) Spe conservation, 945 tention trees, 156 Spe dispersal, 1316 Revegetation, 95 Spe distribution, 1545 Rbinolopbus fen amequinum (greater horseshoe bats), 945 Species diversity, 864, 937, 1506 Rinderpest, 580 Species expansion, 500 Riparian areas, 15 Spe introduction. See Introduced species Risk assessment, I‘ 2 24. See also Extinction risk Species range, 964, 1046, 1649 River corridors, 41 Spe rarity, 1506 RLI (Red List Index), 12 Spe recovery, 303 Road-effect zone, 159 Spe reintroduction, 1105 Roadside flora, 986 Spe s richness, 271, 659, 853, 937, 997, 1333, 1506, 1626 Robins (Petroica longipes), 114 Species specialization, 741 Rocky intertidal environments, 284 (book review) Species weight, 527 Rocky Mountains, United States, 964, 1646, 1649 Species-area relationship, 527, 1333 Rocky reefs, 540 Species-energy relationship, 1333 Rostrbamus sociabilis plumbeus (Snail Kite), 472 Sphenodon spp., 455 Rule-set prediction, 1316 Spbhenodon punctatus (tuatara), 1021 Rural residential development, 69, 1526 Spider monkey (Ateles chamek), 1174 Spiritual values, 1120 Spix’s Guan (Penelope jacquacu), 1174 SPOIR (significant portion of its range) framework, 964, 1646, 1649 Salamanders, 152 Sport fishing, 895 Sampling effort assessment, 853, 1333 Spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum), 788 Sand gilia (Gilia tenuiflora arenaria), 1556 State-space model, 945 Sangihe Islands, Indonesia, 4 (letter) Steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), 181 Santa Cruz River, Argentina, 1347 Stewardship, 48, 1117 Saproxylic beetles, 1562 Stochasticity, 566 (erratum), 1556 SARA (Species at Risk Act), 5 Stony creek frogs (Litoria lesueuri), 1280 Scandinavia, 767 Stream salamanders, 152 Scatter-hoarding rodents, 106 Structural equation modeling, 125 SCB (Society for Conservation Biology), 287 editorial), 901 (letter), 902 (letter) Sub-Saharan region, 731 holarly productivity, 1139 Subsistence hunting, 1174 ience studies, 44 Substitute species. See Surrogate species ientific literature 52 Sufficiency, 563 (book review) P (Serengeti Cheetah Project), 602 Superpopulation, 472 a of Cortes, Mexico, 1594 Surrogate species, 422, 1506, 1584 a turtles, 79, 1155 Sustainability, 98, 563 (book review), 916, 1145 abirds, 1155 Sustainable agriculture, 668 asonal ponds, 788 Sustainable harvesting, 114 condary forest, 775 Sustainable society, 1392, 1396, 1397 ed dispersal, 106, 1248 Sustainable use, 591 ed extraction, 106 Sweden, 1196 -ed predation, 400 Sympatric species, 1556 ed rain, 986 Systematic Conservation assessment, 1464 gmented logistic regression analysis, 1046 Systematics, 905 (letter) iurus aurocapilla (Ovenbirds), 1230 lective harvesting, 46. See also Hunting Self-incompatibility, 832 Sensationalism, 570 (letter) Tangara icterocepbala, 482 Serengeti Cheetah Project (SCP), 602 lfanzania, 576, 580, 591, 602, 612, 623, 635, 647 Serengeti National Park, 576, 580, 591, 602 Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI) Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem, 580, 612 larsier ( Tarsius sangirensis), 4 (letter) Sexual reproduction, 811 rAWIRI (Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute), 1385 Shade coffee, 975 laxonomy, 263, 905 (letter) Shape index, 926 Tayassu pecari (white-lipped peccary), 1174 Conservation Biology Volume 21, No. 6, December 2007 Subject Index, Volume 21 TCM (traditional chinese medicine), 559 (book review) Veery (Catharus fuscescens), 1218 TEK. See Traditional ecological knowledge Vegetative reproduction, 1537 Temperate forest, 232, 1545 Vehicle plant dispersal, 986 Tenerife, Canary Islands, 853 Vermivora ruficapilla (Nashville Warbler), 1218 rheology, 337 Vernal pools, 788 rhreatened species, 201, 1241, 1366, 1368, 1653, 1656 (book review) Vertebrates, 937, 1573 ligers (Panthera tigris), 1105 Victoria, Australia, 752 limber harvest, 1218, 1230 Vicugna vicugna (vicuna), 98 limber production, 916 Vicuna ( Vicugna vicugna), 98 Time to extinction, 566 (erratum) Viral infections, 580, 612, 1269 Torreya taxifolia Arn. (Florida torreya), 297 Virginia, United States, 422 fourism effects, 1070 Visual arts, 7, 1135 (letter) lraditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), 559 (book review) [raditional ecological knowledge, 318, 376, 455, 875, 1379 (book review) Traditional skills, 875 Iransboundary civil organizations, 1657 (book review) Washington, United States, 1059, 1070 lransfer mechanisms, 201, 303 Watershed, 1397 Iree retention, 1230 Whale watching, 554 Trees, 232. See also Forest entries; individually named trees Whaling, 554 Troglodytes troglodytes (Winter Wren), 1218 White Stork (Ciconia ciconia), 1196 [Trophic cascades, 540 White-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari), 1174 Trophy hunting, 36, 591, 880 White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis), 1218 lropical forest conservation, 48 Wild meat. See Bushmeat Tropical forest disturbance, 133, 1626, 1661 (book review) Wildlife, 282 (book review), 387, 880, 884, 1269, 1280 lropical forests, 775, 1661 (book review) Wildlife exploitation, 36 Tuatara reptiles, 455 Wildlife management, 36 Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus), 1021 Wildlife research, 1385 Tule elk (Cervus elapbus nannodes), 515 Wildlife trade, 559 (book review). See also Convention on International Trade in Turdus assimilis, 482 Endangered Species Turtle farms, 5 (letter) Winter Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes), 1218 lurtles, 5 (letter) Wisconsin, United States, 997 2010 Biodiversity target, 1406 Wolves (Canis lupus), 1105, 1455 Woodland birds, 504, 752. See also Forest birds Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou), 376 Woolly monkey (Lagothrix lagotricha), 1174 nderstory birds, 504 Working landscape, 709 ngulates, 36 World Conservation Union, 1241, 1269, 1324, 1366, 1368 United Kingdom, 224, 895, 1207 World Conservation Union red lists, 684, 1433 rban ecology, 956, 1333 rban gardens, 842 rban sprawl, 546, 549 rbanization, 741, 1526 Yellow-rumped Warbler (Dendroica coronata), 1230 ria aalge (Common Murres), 1032 Yellowstone region, United States, 1105 rocyon littoralis (island fox), 1082 Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y) conservation initiative, 1657 (book review) rsus arctos (brown bears), 1105 rsus arctos marsicanus (Marsican brown bear), 1455 Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha), 800 Zonation, 355 Vaccinium stamineum (deerberry), 811 Zonation software, 1445 Vaquita (Gulf of California porpoise), 1653 Zonotrichia albicollis (White-throated Sparrow), 1218 Vascular plants, 937 Zoogoneticus quitzeoensis, 168 Conservation Biology Volume 21, No. 6, December 2007 Author Index, Volume 21, 2007 Abdelkrim, ]., Pas« ur I Establishing Eradication Fail Bladt, J. See Larsen, EW ure Based o i tt f Ship Rat Eradication in Ste. Anne slencowe, E. See Bennett, E.I Archipelago Blockstein, D. See Brandon, K Adams, PB. See Waples, R Blouin, M.S. See Araki, H Al-Khafaji, H.H. See Chan, K.M jlumstein, D.T., Darwinian Decision Making: Putting the Adaptive into Adaptive Alda, F See Dominguez-Domu Management, 552 553 Alexander, R. See wtadsey, PA tjode, M. See McBride, M.I Alger, K. See Brandon, K joggs, C.L. See Chan, K.M.A Allendorf, FW. See Ramstad s3Ohning-Gaese, K. See Lemoine, N Alter, S.E., Wit and Wisdon Bohnsack, J. See Waples, R.S Altizer, S. See Pedersen, A Boitani, L., Falcucci, A., Maiorano, L., Rondinini, ¢ Ecological Networkass Con Andayani, N. See Shekelk ceptual Frameowr oOperraktiosna l Tools in Conservation, 1414-1422 Andreassen, H.P See Mil soitani, L. See also Maiorano, L.; Rondinini, ¢ Ang » | Roemer, G.W sascoigne, |.. Courchamp, F, Double Allec Boles, R. See Miller, R.M Effects and Extinct I ’ land Fox, 1082-1091 Bond, T.G. See Cinner, }.E Aniskowicz-Fowler, T. See Miller, R.M jonin, A., Nicole, EF, Pompanon, FE, Miaud, ¢ Taberlet, P, Population Adaptive Araki, H., Ardren, W.R., Olsen, E., Cooper, B., Blouin, M.S., Repprt oductive Success Index: a New Method to Help Measure Intraspecific Genetic Diversity and of Captive-Bred Steelhead Trout in the Wild: Evaluation of Three Hatchery Prioritize Populations for Conservation, 697-708 Prograinm sth e Hood River, 181-19 Boomhower, J.P. See Sanchez-Azofeifa, G.A M.B., Lobo, J.M., Moreno, J.¢ The Effectofi Ivbereiann Perostecste d Areas Borner, M. See Stoner, ¢ in Conserving Terrestrial Biodiversity Bossenbroek, J.M., Johnson, L.E., Peters, B., Lodge, D.M., Forecastintgh e Expan Ardren, W.R. See Araki, H sion of Zebra Mussels in the United States, 800-810 Arlettaz, R Schaub, M Bossuyt, B., Genetic Rescue in an Isolated Metapopulation of a Naturally frag Armstrong, I > See Dimond. 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See Cox, T.M.; Lewison, R.L Irish Bees, 1324-1332 uaron, A.D., de Grammont, P-C., Shortcomings of Threatened Species Gatego- Fjeldsa, J., How Broad-Scale Studies of Patterns and Process Can Serve to Guide rization Systems: Reply to Soberon and Medellin, 1368-1370 Conservation Planning in Africa, 659-667 urtin, C. See List, R. Integrating Landscape and Ecosystems Approaches through Fleishman, E. See Thomson, J.R Science-Based Collaborative Conservation, 1117-1119 Folmer, H., Piersma, T., Ecological and Environmental Policies versus a Steady State ushman, J.H. See Johnson, B.I Economy in Times of Crisis (letter), 1136-1137 ushman, S.A. See Compton, B.W Forbes, G.J. See Betts, M.G zech, B., Reply to Folmer and Piersma (letter), 1137-1138 Forget, P-M., Jansen, PA., Hunting Increases Dispersal Limitation in the Tree zech, B., Reply to Wright (letter), 902 Carapa procera, a Nontimber Forest Product, 106-113 zech, B. See also Daly, H.E Foster, D. See McDonald, R.1 Foster, J.T., Robinson, S.K., Introduced Birds and the Fate of Hawaiian Rainforests Daily, G. See Armsworth, PR.; Arrow, K.J.; Pejchar, L.; Sekercioglu, C.H 1248-1257 Daly, H.E., Czech, B., Trauger, D.L., Rees, W.E., Grover, M., Dobson, T., Trombulak, Fox, L.R., Climatic and Biotic Stochasticity: Disparate Causes of Convergent De- S.C., Are We Consuming Too Much—for What? 1359-1362 mographies in Rare, Sympatric Plants, 1556-15061 Dasgupta, P. See Arrow, KJ Foxcroft, L.C., Rouget, M., Richardson, D.M., Risk Assessment of Riparian Plant Daugherty, C.H. See Ramstad, K.M Invasions into Protected Areas, 412-421 Davies, G. See Bennett, E.1 Frank, L.G. See Lindsey, PA Davoren, G.K., Effects of Gill-Net Fishing on Marine Birds in a Biological Hotspot Fraser, D.E See Quayle, J.I in the Northwest Atlantic, 1032-1045 Freidenburg, L.K. See Skelly, D.K Daw, T.M. See Graham, N.A.J Frelich, L.E. See Holdsworth, A.R Dayan, T. See Mandelik, Y Fryxell, J.M. 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See Ewers, R.M of Multiple-Use Areas in East Africa, 1516-1525 Dimond, WJ., Armstrong, D.P., Adaptive Harvesting of Source Populations for Gardner, T.A., Ribeiro-Junior, M.A., Barlow, J., Avila-Pires, T.C.S., Hoogmoed, M.S.., Translocation: a Case Study with New Zealand Robins, 114-124 Peres, C.A., The Value of Primary, Secondary, and Plantantion Forests for a Dinerstein, E., Yonzon, P., Nepal’s Heroes of Conservation, 278-280 Neotropical Herpetofauna, 775-787 Dinerstein, E. See also Lamoreux, J.I Garton, E.O. See Maiorano, | Dixon, J., Making Broken Pie es Whole Again (book review), 283-284 Gascoigne, J. See Angulo, F Dlugosch, K.M. See Parker, I.M Genovesi, P. See Howald, G Doadrio, I. See Dominguez-Dominguez, O Gerber, L.R., Wielgus, J., Sala, E., A Decision Framework for the Adaptive Man- Dobson, ES. See Trevino, H.S agement of an Exploited Species with Implications for Marine Reserves Dobson, T. 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