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Volume 17, Number 6, December 2003

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Retiring Cassandra
pp. 1473-1474(2)
Authors: REDFORD K.; SANJAYAN M.A.

Compensation Issues in Natural Resource Professions
pp. 1475-1475(1)
Author: APPLEGATE R.D.

World Wide Web Buzz about Biodiversity
pp. 1475-1476(2)
Authors: NORSE E.A.; CARLTON J.T.

Social Scientists and Conservation Biologists Join Forces
pp. 1475-1476(2)
Author: THORNHILL A.

Editor's Acknowledgments
pp. 1477-1477(1)
Author: MEFFE G.K.

The Constitution of Nature
pp. 1478-1484(7)
Author: ORR D.

Greening the U.S. Constitution
pp. 1485-1486(2)
Author: LAVIGNE P.M.

Introduction
pp. 1489-1490(2)
Authors: TREVES A.; KARANTH K.U.

Human-Carnivore Conflict and Perspectives on Carnivore Management Worldwide
pp. 1491-1499(9)
Authors: TREVES A.; KARANTH K.U.

Paying for Tolerance: Rural Citizens' Attitudes toward Wolf Depredation and Compensation
pp. 1500-1511(12)
Authors: NAUGHTON-TREVES L.; GROSSBERG R.; TREVES A.

The Role of Incentive Programs in Conserving the Snow Leopard
pp. 1512-1520(9)
Authors: MISHRA C.; ALLEN P.; McCARTHY T.; MADHUSUDAN M.D.; BAYARJARGAL A.; PRINS H.H.T.

Limiting Depredation by African Carnivores: the Role of Livestock Husbandry
pp. 1521-1530(10)
Authors: OGADA M.O.; WOODROFFE R.; OGUGE N.O.; FRANK L.G.

Nonlethal Techniques for Managing Predation: Primary and Secondary Repellents
pp. 1531-1537(7)
Authors: SHIVIK J.A.; TREVES A.; CALLAHAN P.

Wolf Depredation Trends and the Use of Fladry Barriers to Protect Livestock in Western North America
pp. 1538-1547(10)
Authors: MUSIANI M.; MAMO C.; BOITANI L.; CALLAGHAN C.; GATES C.C.; MATTEI L.; VISALBERGHI E.; BRECK S.; VOLPI G.

Scale Dependency of Rarity, Extinction Risk, and Conservation Priority
pp. 1559-1570(12)
Authors: HARTLEY S.; KUNIN W.E.

Simple Spatial Modeling Tool for Prioritizing Prescribed Burning Activities at the Landscape Scale
pp. 1571-1578(8)
Authors: HIERS J.K.; LAINE S.C.; BACHANT J.J.; FURMAN J.H.; GREENE W.W.; COMPTON V.

The Use of Bayesian Model Averaging to Better Represent Uncertainty in Ecological Models
pp. 1579-1590(12)
Authors: WINTLE B.A.; McCARTHY M.A.; VOLINSKY C.T.; KAVANAGH R.P.

Avoiding Pitfalls of Using Species Distribution Models in Conservation Planning
pp. 1591-1600(10)
Authors: LOISELLE B.A.; HOWELL C.A.; GRAHAM C.H.; GOERCK J.M.; BROOKS T.; SMITH K.G.; WILLIAMS P.H.

An Environmental Domain Classification of New Zealand and Its Use as a Tool for Biodiversity Management
pp. 1612-1623(12)
Authors: LEATHWICK J.R.; OVERTON J.M.; McLEOD M.

Predicting Future Threats to the Native Vegetation of Robinson Crusoe Island, Juan Fernandez Archipelago, Chile
pp. 1650-1659(10)
Authors: DIRNBÖCK T.; GREIMLER J.; LOPEZ S. P.; STUESSY T.F.

Predictors of Species Richness in Northwest Florida Longleaf Pine Sandhills
pp. 1660-1671(12)
Authors: ‡ L.P..; LITT A.R.; GORDON D.R.

Differing Effects of Cattle Grazing on Native and Alien Plants
pp. 1681-1693(13)
Authors: KIMBALL S.; SCHIFFMAN P.M.

Effects of Historic Livestock Grazing on Vegetation at Chaco Culture National Historic Park, New Mexico
pp. 1703-1711(9)
Authors: FLOYD M.L.; FLEISCHNER T.L.; HANNA D.; WHITEFIELD P.

Response of Soil Fauna to Landscape Heterogeneity: Determining Optimal Scales for Biodiversity Modeling
pp. 1712-1723(12)
Authors: CHUST G.; PRETUS J.L.; DUCROT D.; BEDÒS A.; DEHARVENG L.

Limb Deformities as an Emerging Parasitic Disease in Amphibians: Evidence from Museum Specimens and Resurvey Data
pp. 1724-1737(14)
Authors: JOHNSON P.T.J.; LUNDE K.B.; ZELMER D.A.; WERNER J.K.

Assessing the Potential Impact of Cane Toads on Australian Snakes
pp. 1738-1747(10)
Authors: PHILLIPS B.L.; BROWN G.P.; SHINE R.

Conservation Strategies for Endemic Fish Species Threatened by the Three Gorges Dam
pp. 1748-1758(11)
Authors: PARK Y-S.; CHANG J.; LEK S.; CAO W.; BROSSE S.

Effects of Aquarium Collectors on Coral Reef Fishes in Kona, Hawaii
pp. 1759-1768(10)
Authors: TISSOT B.N.; HALLACHER L.E.

Designing Effective Marine Protected Areas in Seaflower Biosphere Reserve, Colombia, Based on Biological and Sociological Information
pp. 1769-1784(16)
Authors: FRIEDLANDER A.; NOWLIS J.S.; SANCHEZ J.A.; APPELDOORN R.; USSEGLIO P.; McCORMICK C.; BEJARANO S.; MITCHELL-CHUI A.

Countryside Biogeography of Neotropical Mammals: Conservation Opportunities in Agricultural Landscapes of Costa Rica
pp. 1814-1826(13)
Authors: DAILY G.C.; CEBALLOS G.; PACHECO J.; SUZÁN G.; SÁNCHEZ-AZOFEIFA A.

Bird Extinctions in Atlantic Forest Fragments of the Viçosa Region, Southeastern Brazil
pp. 1827-1839(13)
Authors: RIBON R.; SIMON J.E.; THEODORO DE MATTOS G.

Coffee and Conservation: a Global Context and the Value of Farmer Involvement
pp. 1844-1846(3)
Authors: PHILPOTT S.M.; DIETSCH T.

Coffee and Conservation III: Reply to Philpott and Dietsch
pp. 1847-1849(3)
Authors: RAPPOLE J.H.; KING D.I.; RIVERA J.H.V.

Research for Requiems: the Need for More Collaborative Action in Eradication of Invasive Species
pp. 1850-1851(2)
Authors: DONLAN C.J.; TERSHY B.R.; CAMPBELL K.; CRUZ F.

Counting Tigers
pp. 1852-1853(2)
Author: Dinerstein E.

I hearts Wild Cats
pp. 1853-1855(3)
Author: Dinerstein E.

Clarifying the Policy Process
pp. 1857-1858(2)
Author: Heinen J.T.

The Crisis Discipline of Conservation Medicine
pp. 1859-1860(2)
Author: Lafferty K.D.

Subject Index
pp. 1865-1878(14)

Author Index
pp. 1879-1884(6)

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