págs. 1-10
págs. 15-34
Linkeages between landscape theory and population dynamics: a review of empirical evidence
págs. 35-54
The rest of the story: linking top-down effects to organisms
págs. 55-72
págs. 73-92
págs. 93-124
Implications of body mass patterns: linking ecological structure and process to wildlife conservation and management
Jan P. Sendzimir, Craig R. Allen, Lance Gunderson, Craig Stow
págs. 125-152
Modeling multiple ecological scales to link landscape theory to wildlife conservation
Thomas C. Edwards, Gretchen G. Moisen, Tracey S. Frescino, Joshua Lawler
págs. 153-172
Human stewardship in ecological mosaics: linking people to landscape dynamics
págs. 177-192
págs. 193-226
Landscape ecology, wildlife management and conservation in northen Australia: linking policy, practice and capability in regional planning
Peter J. Whitehead, John C. Z. Woinarski, Donald Franklin, Owen Price
págs. 227-260
Habitat models to link situation evaluation and planning sipport in agricultural landscapes
Alfred Schultz, Reinhard Klenke, Gerd Lutze, Marion Voss, Ralf Wieland, Bettina Wilkening
págs. 261-282
A park is not an island: linking different wildlife, management strategies in the area of Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda
págs. 283-298
págs. 303-320
Landscape history: linking conservation approaches for Large Mammals
págs. 321-340
Giant otters in the Peruvian rainforest: linking protected area conditions to species needs
Christof Schenck, Jessica Groenendijk, Frank Hajek, Elke Staib, Karin Frank
págs. 341-358
págs. 359-386
Foraging by herbivores: linking the biochemical diversity of plants to herbivore culture and landscape diversity
págs. 387-421
págs. 423-436
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