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Volume 19, Number 1, January 2004

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Molecular basis of sex determination in haplodiploids
pp. 1-3(3)
Authors: Evans J.D.; Shearman D.C.A.; Oldroyd B.P.

Are men and women really so different?
pp. 3-6(4)
Author: Mulder M.B.

Nature is changing in more ways than one
pp. 6-7(2)
Authors: Waller D.M.; Rooney T.P.

Response to Waller and Rooney: nature is changing in more ways than one
pp. 7-7(1)
Authors: Green R.E.; Balmford A.; Jenkins M.

Long-lived fellows
pp. 8-8(1)
Authors: Brooke M.d.L.; Copas V.; Gylee R.; Kruger O.

Conserving tropical nature: current challenges for ecologists
pp. 12-17(6)
Authors: du Toit J.T.; Walker B.H.; Campbell B.M.

Ecological and evolutionary consequences of biotic homogenization
pp. 18-24(7)
Authors: Olden J.D.; LeRoy Poff N.; Douglas M.R.; Douglas M.E.; Fausch K.D.

Visual perception and social foraging in birds
pp. 25-31(7)
Authors: Fernandez-Juricic E.; Erichsen J.T.; Kacelnik A.

Genome diversity in microbial eukaryotes
pp. 32-38(7)
Authors: McGrath C.L.; Katz L.A.

Alternative states and positive feedbacks in restoration ecology
pp. 46-53(8)
Authors: Suding K.N.; Gross K.L.; Houseman G.R.

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