Landscape Ecology - (ISSN: 0921-2973 electronic 1572-9761)

Landscape Ecology (2010) 25(6) :

 Research Papers

  • Opdam, P. Learning science from practice pp.821-823 
  • Steingröver, E.G., Geertsema, W. &  van Wingerden, W.K.R.E. Designing agricultural landscapes for natural pest control: a transdisciplinary approach in the Hoeksche Waard (The Netherlands) pp.825-838 
  • Li, T., et al. Fragmentation of China’s landscape by roads and urban areas pp. 839-853 
  • Xu, C., et al. Elasticity and loop analyses: tools for understanding forest landscape response to climatic change in spatial dynamic models pp.855-871 
    James, P.M.A., Fleming, R.A. & Fortin, M.-J. Identifying significant scale-specific spatial boundaries using wavelets and null models: spruce budworm defoliation in Ontario, Canada as a case study pp.873-887 
  • Barbier, N. et al. Multiscale comparison of spatial patterns using two-dimensional cross-spectral analysis: application to a semi-arid (gapped) landscape pp.889-902 
  • Kamm, U.,  et al. Open areas in a landscape enhance pollen-mediated gene flow of a tree species: evidence from northern Switzerland  pp.903-911 
  • Augustine, D.J. Spatial versus temporal variation in precipitation in a semiarid ecosystem pp.913-925 
  • Collins, B.M. &  Stephens, S.L. Stand-replacing patches within a ‘mixed severity’ fire regime: quantitative characterization using recent fires in a long-established natural fire area pp.927-939 
  • Sattler, T., et al. Response of arthropod species richness and functional groups to urban habitat structure and management pp.941-954 
  • Matthews, S.N. & Rodewald, P.G. Movement behaviour of a forest songbird in an urbanized landscape: the relative importance of patch-level effects and body condition during migratory stop over pp.955-965 
  • Cushman, S.A. & and Landguth, E.L. Scale dependent inference in landscape genetics pp.967-979 

Book reviews

  • Sturtevant, B. Forests Forever. Their ecology, restoration, and protection by J.J.Berger
  • Lepczyk, C.A. Island Colonization – The Origin and Development of Island Communities by I.Thornton and T. New (eds).

Landscape Ecology (2010) 25(7) : 

Research Papers

  • Morgan, J.L. & Gergel, S.E Quantifying historic landscape heterogeneity from aerial photographs using object-based analysis pp. 985-998.
  • Theobald, D.M. Estimating natural landscape changes from 1992 to 2030 in the conterminous US pp.999-1011. 
  • Garden, J.G., McAlpine, C.A. &  Possingham, H.P. Multi-scaled habitat considerations for conserving urban biodiversity: native reptiles and small mammals in Brisbane, Australia pp.1013-1028 .
  • Goslee, S.C. & Sanderson, M.A. Landscape context and plant community composition in grazed agricultural systems of the Northeastern United States pp.1029-1039.
  • Jopp, F., DeAngelis, D.L. & Trexler, J.C. Modeling seasonal dynamics of small fish cohorts in fluctuating freshwater marsh landscapes pp.1041-1054.
  • Haire, S.L. & McGarigal, K. Effects of landscape patterns of fire severity on regenerating ponderosa pine forests (Pinus ponderosa) in New Mexico and Arizona, USA  pp.1055-1069.
  • Edvardsen, A., et al. Habitat specificity of patches in modern agricultural landscapes pp. 1071-1083.
  • Tavernia, B.G. & Reed, J.M. Spatial, temporal, and life history assumptions influence consistency of landscape effects on species distributions pp. 1085-1097 
  • Zimmerman, J.K., et al. Patch dynamics and community metastability of a subtropical forest: compound effects of natural disturbance and human land use pp.1099-1111 .
  • Šálek, M. Svobodová, J. &  Zasadil, P. Edge effect of low-traffic forest roads on bird communities in secondary production forests in central Europe pp.1113-1124 
  • Jeganathan, C., Dash, J. & Atkinson, P.M. Characterising the spatial pattern of phenology for the tropical vegetation of India using multi-temporal MERIS chlorophyll data pp.1125-1141

Book reviews

  • Young, C. Drivers of environmental change in uplands by A. Bonn, T. Allott, K. Hubacek, and J. Stewart (eds)
  • Yaussy, D.  Fire ecology in rocky mountain landscapes by William L. Baker

Articles concerning landscape ecology applications are increasingly being found in a range of journals. For practitioners in the UK some of the more useful ones are: Landscape and Urban Planning, Landscape Research, Conservation Biology, Biological Conservation, Environmental Management and Journal of Environmental Management.