Landscape Ecology Journal (July-August Editions)

Volume 29, Issue 7, August 2014

 

1109-1113

Landscape ecology meets landscape science 

Julian Helfenstein, Lea Bauer, Aline Clalüna, Janine Bolliger

 

1115-1122

Rigor and transparency in statistical analyses can help to ensure valid research 

Kevin J. Gutzwiller, Samuel K. Riffell

 

1123-1131

Species invasions on islands: searching for general patterns and principles 

Qinfeng Guo 

 

1133-1143

Managing the middle ground: forests in the transition zone between cities and remote areas 

Charles Colgan, Malcolm L. Hunter, Brian McGill, Aaron Weiskittel  

 

1145-1155

Human-carnivore coexistence in a traditional rural landscape 

Ine Dorresteijn, Jan Hanspach, Attila Kecskés, Hana Latková

 

1157-1170

Spatial attributes of fire regime in eastern Canada: influences of regional landscape physiography and climate 

Nicolas Mansuy, Yan Boulanger, Aurélie Terrier, Sylvie Gauthier

 

1171-1185

Spatial weighting of land use and temporal weighting of antecedent discharge improves prediction of stream condition 

Christopher J. Walsh, J. Angus Webb

 

1187-1200

Spatial simulation of the effect of fire and harvest on aboveground tree biomass in boreal forests of Northeast China 

Xu Luo, Hong S. He, Yu Liang, Wen J. Wang, Zhiwei Wu, Jacob S. Fraser  

 

1201-1212

Estimating landscape resistance to dispersal 

Tabitha Graves, Richard B. Chandler, J. Andrew Royle, Paul Beier

 

1213-1223

The potential for large-scale wildlife corridors between protected areas in Brazil using the jaguar as a model species 

Leandro Silveira, Rahel Sollmann, Anah T. A. Jácomo

 

1225-1236

Designing for conservation outcomes: the value of remnant habitat for reptiles on ski runs in subalpine landscapes 

Chloe F. Sato, Jeff T. Wood, Mellesa Schroder, Damian R. Michael 

 

1237-1248

Continuous predictors of species distributions support categorically stronger inference than ordinal and nominal classes: an example with urban bats 

F. M. Caryl, A. K. Hahs, L. F. Lumsden, R. Van der Ree, C. Wilson

 

1249-1259

 Effects of landscape composition and connectivity on the distribution of an endangered parrot in agricultural landscapes 

 Simon J. Watson, David M. Watson, Gary W. Luck, Peter G. Spooner

 

1261-1276

A new data aggregation technique to improve landscape metric downscaling 

Amy E. Frazier 

 

Volume 29, Issue 6, July 2014

 

937-939

Statistics in ecology is for making a “principled” argument 

Song S. Qian 

 

941-948

Realigning the land-sharing/land-sparing debate to match conservation needs: considering diversity scales and land-use history 

Henrik von Wehrden, David J. Abson, Michael Beckmann, Anna F. Cord…  

 

949-961

Living on the edge: quantifying the structure of a fragmented forest landscape in England 

Terhi Riutta, Eleanor M. Slade, Michael D. Morecroft, Daniel P. Bebber

 

963-978

Quantifying landscape connectivity through the use of connectivity response curves 

Bevan W. Ernst  

 

979-987

Ancient experiments: forest biodiversity and soil nutrients enhanced by Native American middens 

Susan C. Cook-Patton, Daniel Weller, Torben C. Rick, John D. Parker 

 

989-1000

Landscape effects on mallard habitat selection at multiple spatial scales during the non-breeding period 

William S. Beatty, Elisabeth B. Webb, Dylan C. Kesler

 

1001-1016

The relative influence of catchment and site variables on fish and macroinvertebrate richness in cerrado biome streams 

Diego R. Macedo, Robert M. Hughes, Raphael Ligeiro, Wander R. Ferreira

 

1017-1031

Spatial and temporal organization of macroinvertebrate assemblages in a lowland floodplain ecosystem 

Scott M. Starr, Jonathan P. Benstead, Ryan A. Sponseller 

 

1033-1044

Landscape selection by piping plovers has implications for measuring habitat and population size 

Michael J. Anteau, Terry L. Shaffer, Mark T. Wiltermuth

 

1045-1067

Expert knowledge for translating land cover/use maps to General Habitat Categories (GHC) 

Maria Adamo, Cristina Tarantino, Valeria Tomaselli, Vasiliki Kosmidou

 

1069-1082

From supply to social demand: a landscape-scale analysis of the water regulation service 

Cristina Quintas-Soriano, Antonio J. Castro, Marina García-Llorente

 

1083-1094

Contribution of tropical cyclones to the sediment budget for coastal wetlands in Louisiana, USA 

Andrew W. Tweel, R. Eugene Turner  

 

1095-1107

Landscape Ecology in Practice A model of the science–practice–policy interface in participatory land-use planning: lessons from Laos 

Jean-Christophe Castella, Jeremy Bourgoin, Guillaume Lestrelin