Where protection is not enough: active conservation in New Zealand: active conservation in New Zealand
M. Clout
págs. 415-416
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J. S. DENSLOW
págs. 423-424
Global biodiversity patterns: from description to understanding: from description to understanding
J. Kerr
págs. 424-425
Rearguard action: why do some butterflies have false heads?: why do some butterflies have false heads?
G. D. Ruxton, Stuart Humphries
págs. 426-427
Law of the unspecialized: broken?: broken?
Anurag A. Agrawal, M. E. Dorken
pág. 426
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Beware of trojans bearing fish
Jon Paul Rodríguez, K. M. Rodriguez-Clark
pág. 428
New pipeline threatens Ecuadorian rainforest
W. F. Laurance
págs. 429-430
W. F. Laurance
pág. 429
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Assembling the great `Tree of Life`
P. Kareiva
pág. 429
P. Kareiva
pág. 430
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Ecoterrorists strike University of Washington horticulture lab
P. Kareiva, W. F. Laurance
pág. 430
Wolbachia, mitochondria and sterility
S. Charlat, H. Mercot
págs. 431-432
Biodiversity hotspots and beyond: the need for preserving environmental transitions: the need for preserving environmental transitions
S. Kark, C. J. Schneider, Thomas B. Smith
pág. 431
D. C. Hahn, R. D. Price
págs. 432-433
K. P. Johnson, D. H. Clayton
pág. 433
D. P. Mindell, A. Meyer
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Predicting population responses to resource management
R. B. Bradbury, R. J. Payne, J. D. Wilson
págs. 440-445
Monitoring of biological diversity in space and time
N. G. Yoccoz, J. D. Nichols, T. Boulinier
págs. 446-453
Viewing invasive species removal in a whole-ecosystem context
Erika S. Zavaleta, R. J. Hobbs, H. A. Mooney
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Ecology and social responsibility: the re-embodiment of science: the re-embodiment of science
M. Bekoff, G. A. Bradshaw
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I. C. Hardy
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