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Volume 14, Number 4, August 2000

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Timber Certification: Where Is the Voice of the Biologist?
pp. 921-923(3)
Author: Bennett, Elizabeth L.

International Conservation Education
pp. 924-924(1)
Author: Acosta, Charles A.

A Common Thread to a New Global Paradigm
pp. 924-925(2)
Author: Passell, Howard

Ideasclerosis: Part One
pp. 926-928(3)
Author: Orr, David W.

Status of Marine Mammals in the United States
pp. 929-940(12)
Authors: Read, Andrew J.; Wade, Paul R.

Indicators of Biodiversity for Ecologically Sustainable Forest Management
pp. 941-950(10)
Authors: Lindenmayer, David B.; Margules, Chris R.; Botkin, Daniel B.

Why Poor Logging Practices Persist in the Tropics
pp. 951-956(6)
Authors: Putz, Francis E.; Dykstra, Dennis P.; Heinrich, Rudolf

Demography of the California Condor: Implications for Reestablishment
pp. 957-967(11)
Authors: Meretsky, Vicky J.; Snyder, Noel F. R.; Beissinger, Steven R.; Clendenen, David A.; Wiley, James W.

Holocene Climate in the Western Great Lakes National Parks and Lakeshores: Implications for Future Climate Change
pp. 968-983(16)
Authors: Davis, Margaret; Douglas, Christine; Calcote, Randy; Cole, Kenneth L.; Winkler, Marjorie Green; Flakne, Robyn

Identifying a Linked Reserve System Using a Regional Landscape Approach: the Florida Ecological Network
pp. 984-1000(17)
Authors: Hoctor, Thomas S.; Carr, Margaret H.; Zwick, Paul D.

Making Consistent IUCN Classifications under Uncertainty
pp. 1001-1013(13)
Authors: Akçakaya, H. Reşit; Ferson, Scott; Burgman, Mark A.; Keith, David A.; Mace, Georgina M.; Todd, Charles R.

Quantifying Biodiversity: a Phenotypic Perspective
pp. 1014-1022(9)
Authors: Owens, Ian P.F.; Bennett, Peter M.

Population Persistence in Florida Torreya: Comparing Modeled Projections of a Declining Coniferous Tree
pp. 1023-1033(11)
Authors: Schwartz, Mark W.; Hermann, Sharon M.; Van Mantgem, Phillip J.

Transplantation of the Subshrub Lotus scoparius: Testing the Home-Site Advantage Hypothesis
pp. 1034-1045(12)
Authors: Montalvo, Arlee M.; Ellstrand, Norman C.

Seed Removal and Fate in Two Selectively Logged Lowland Forests with Constrasting Protection Levels
pp. 1046-1054(9)
Authors: Guariguata, Manuel R.; Adame, Jesús J. Rosales; Finegan, Bryan

Effects of Selective Logging on the Butterflies of a Bornean Rainforest
pp. 1055-1065(11)
Authors: Willott, S. J.; Lim, D. C.; Compton, S. G.; Sutton, S. L.

Fragmentation of Landscape as a Cause for Genetic Subdivision in Bank Voles
pp. 1066-1074(9)
Authors: Gerlach, Gabriele; Musolf, Kerstin

Effects of Fragmentation of Araucarian Vine Forest on Small Mammal Communities
pp. 1075-1087(13)
Authors: Bentley, Jocelyn M.; Catterall, Carla P.; Smith, Geoffrey C.

Changing Species Richness and Composition in Canadian National Parks
pp. 1099-1109(11)
Authors: Rivard, Donald H.; Poitevin, Jean; Plasse, Daniel; Carleton, Michel; Currie, David J.

Vaquita Bycatch in Mexico's Artisanal Gillnet Fisheries: Driving a Small Population to Extinction
pp. 1110-1119(10)
Authors: D'agrosa, Caterina; Lennert-Cody, Cleridy E.; Vidal, Omar

Defining Corridor Functions for Endemic Birds in Fragmented South-Temperate Rainforest
pp. 1120-1132(13)
Authors: Sieving, Kathryn E.; Willson, Mary F.; De Santo, Toni L.

Evaluating Great Smoky Mountains National Park as a Population Source for the Wood Thrush
pp. 1133-1144(12)
Authors: Simons, Theodore R.; Farnsworth, George L.; Shriner, Susan A.

Shrubsteppe Bird Response to Habitat and Landscape Variables in Eastern Washington, U.S.A.
pp. 1145-1160(16)
Authors: Haegen, W. Matthew Vander; Dobler, Frederick C.; Pierce, D. John

The Magnitude of Local Host Specif icity for Phytophagous Insects and its Implications for Estimates of Global Species Richness
pp. 1182-1186(5)
Authors: Ødegaard, Frode; Diserud, Ola H.; Engen, Steinar; Aagaard, Kaare

Zoo Visitor Preferences: Reply to Balmford
pp. 1196-1196(1)
Author: Ward, Paul I.

Fuzzy Sets and Threatened Species Classification
pp. 1197-1199(3)
Authors: Regan, Helen M.; Colyvan, Mark

Misunderstanding Neo-Darwinism: a Reaction to Daly
pp. 1202-1203(2)
Author: Trombulak, Stephen C.

No Lurking Inconsistency
pp. 1204-1205(2)
Authors: Matter, William J.; McPherson, Guy R.

Improving Conservation Biology Research in Southeast Asia
pp. 1211-1212(2)
Authors: Sodhi, Navjot S.; Liow, L. H.

A Tool for Change
pp. 1213-1214(2)
Author: Holzman, Barbara A.

One for Models, and Models for All
pp. 1214-1215(2)
Author: Foin, Ted

Environment and Civil Strife
pp. 1215-1216(2)
Author: Dudley, Joseph P.

Simple Concepts, Elusive Clarity
pp. 1216-1217(2)
Author: Flaspohler, David J.

Conservation Prophet
pp. 1217-1219(3)
Author: Cafaro, Philip

Documenting the Apocalypse
pp. 1219-1220(2)
Author: Marzluff, John M.

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