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Volume 43, Number 6, December 2006

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Ecologically justified charisma: preservation of top predators delivers biodiversity conservation
pp. 1049-1055(7)
Authors: SERGIO, FABRIZIO; NEWTON, IAN; MARCHESI, LUIGI; PEDRINI, PAOLO

The influence of predation on the chronic response of Artemia sp. populations to a toxicant
pp. 1069-1074(6)
Authors: BEKETOV, MIKHAIL A.; LIESS, MATTHIAS

Why do raptors take domestic prey? The case of Bonelli's eagles and pigeons
pp. 1075-1086(12)
Authors: PALMA, LUIS; BEJA, PEDRO; PAIS, MIGUEL; CANCELA DA FONSECA, LUIS

Spatial structure of roe deer populations: towards defining management units at a landscape scale
pp. 1087-1097(11)
Authors: ZANNÈSE, AUDREY; MORELLET, NICOLAS; TARGHETTA, CHIARA; COULON, AURÉLIE; FUSER, SIMONETTA; HEWISON, A. J. MARK; RAMANZIN, MAURIZIO

Population trends of farmland birds in Sweden and England: similar trends but different patterns of agricultural intensification
pp. 1110-1120(11)
Authors: WRETENBERG, JOHAN; LINDSTRÖM, ÅKE; SVENSSON, SÖREN; THIERFELDER, TOMAS; PÄRT, TOMAS

The effect of organic farming on butterfly diversity depends on landscape context
pp. 1121-1127(7)
Authors: RUNDLÖF, M.; SMITH, H. G.

Spatial relationships between intensive land cover and residual plant species diversity in temperate farmed landscapes
pp. 1128-1137(10)
Authors: SMART, SIMON M.; MARRS, ROBERT H.; LE DUC, MIKE G.; THOMPSON, KEN; BUNCE, ROBERT G. H.; FIRBANK, LES G.; ROSSALL, MARTIN J.

The extent and intensity of management burning in the English uplands
pp. 1138-1148(11)
Authors: YALLOP, A. R.; THACKER, J. I.; THOMAS, G.; STEPHENS, M.; CLUTTERBUCK, B.; BREWER, T.; SANNIER, C. A. D.

Assessing the carbon sequestration potential of managed forests: a case study from temperate Australia
pp. 1149-1159(11)
Authors: ROXBURGH, S. H.; WOOD, S. W.; MACKEY, B. G.; WOLDENDORP, G.; GIBBONS, P.

Ecological patterns of plant diversity in a plantation forest managed by clearfelling
pp. 1160-1171(12)
Authors: EYCOTT, A. E.; WATKINSON, A. R.; DOLMAN, P. M.

Fragmentation, disturbance and tree diversity conservation in tropical montane forests
pp. 1172-1181(10)
Authors: CAYUELA, LUIS; GOLICHER, DUNCAN J.; BENAYAS, JOSÉ MARÍA REY; GONZÁLEZ-ESPINOSA, MARIO; RAMÍREZ-MARCIAL, NEPTALÍ

Proximity to rainforest enhances pollination and fruit set in orchards
pp. 1182-1187(6)
Authors: BLANCHE, K. ROSALIND; LUDWIG, JOHN A.; CUNNINGHAM, SAUL A.

The effect of tapping for frankincense on sexual reproduction in Boswellia papyrifera
pp. 1188-1195(8)
Authors: RIJKERS, TOON; OGBAZGHI, WOLDESELASSIE; WESSEL, MARIUS; BONGERS, FRANS

Genetic structure and gene flow in wild beet populations: the potential influence of habitat on transgene spread and risk assessment
pp. 1203-1212(10)
Authors: CURETON, A. N.; NEWBURY, H. J.; RAYBOULD, A. F.; FORD-LLOYD, B. V.

A revised model for lipid-normalizing δ13C values from aquatic organisms, with implications for isotope mixing models
pp. 1213-1222(10)
Authors: KILJUNEN, MIKKO; GREY, JONATHAN; SINISALO, TUULA; HARROD, CHRIS; IMMONEN, HEMMO; JONES, ROGER I.

Assessing the accuracy of species distribution models: prevalence, kappa and the true skill statistic (TSS)
pp. 1223-1232(10)
Authors: ALLOUCHE, OMRI; TSOAR, ASAF; KADMON, RONEN

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