Volume 27, Number 4 / April 2012
Special Section: Adapting complex multi-level landscape systems to climate change
Guest Editors: Eric Koomen, Paul Opdam and Eveliene Steingröver
469-471Editorial
Adapting complex multi-level landscape systems to climate change Eric Koomen, Paul Opdam and Eveliene Steingröver
473-486
An assessment of the impact of climate adaptation measures to reduce flood risk on ecosystem services Peter H. Verburg, Eric Koomen, Maarten Hilferink, Marta Pérez-Soba and Jan Peter Lesschen
487-508
Developing a multi-scale visualisation framework for use in climate change response Christopher Pettit, Ian Bishop, Victor Sposito, Jean-Philippe Aurambout and Falak Sheth
509-527
Scenarios of long-term farm structural change for application in climate change impact assessment Maryia Mandryk, Pytrik Reidsma and Martin K. van Ittersum
529-543
Detection of relative differences in phenology of forest species using Landsat and MODIS Bernard N. Isaacson, Shawn P. Serbin and Philip A. Townsend
545-555
High resolution species distribution models of two nesting water bird species: a study of transferability and predictive performance Stefan Heinänen, Johnny Erola and Mikael von Numers
557-569
Integrating graph-based connectivity metrics into species distribution models Jean-Christophe Foltête, Céline Clauzel, Gilles Vuidel and Pierline Tournant
571-584
Land cover change in the Bolivian Amazon and its implications for REDD+ and endemic biodiversity Florencia Sangermano, James Toledano and J. Ronald Eastman
585-598
Forest fragmentation, climate change and understory fire regimes on the Amazonian landscapes of the Xingu headwaters Britaldo Soares-Filho, Rafaella Silvestrini, Daniel Nepstad, Paulo Brando and Hermann Rodrigues, et al.
599-610
Timing of breeding in Ochrotomys nuttalli and Peromyscus leucopus is related to a latitudinal isotherm Nathan L. Pratt and Gary W. Barrett
Book Reviews
Melanie Lenart: Life in the hothouse: how a living planet survives climate change The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Arizona, 2010, 236 pp. ISBN: 978-0-8165-2723-6 (pbk.) Anantha Prasad
Invasion ecology: still in the ‘establishment stage’ 50 years after Elton D. M. Richardson (ed.) Fifty years of invasion ecology: the legacy of Charles Elton. Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Chichester, West Sussex, UK, 2011, 432 pp. illus, maps, 24 cm. Hardcover, ISBN 978-1-4443-3585-9, US180.00; Paper, ISBN 978-1-4443-3586-6, US18000; Paper, ISBN978−1−4443−3586−6US79.95. Cynthia D. Huebner
Agriculture, biodiversity, and markets: livelihoods and agroecology in comparative perspective Stewart Lockie and David Carpenter (eds): Earthscan Ltd., London, UK, 2009, 336 pp., US $96.00, Hardcover, ISBN 978-1-84407-776-2 Denise A. Piechnik
Volume 27, Number 5 / May 2012
621-631
Landscape contrast: a solution to hidden assumptions in the metacommunity concept? Shekhar R. Biswas and Helene H. Wagner
633-640
Short perceptual range and yet successful invasion of a fragmented landscape: the case of the red-bellied tree squirrel (Callosciurus erythraeus) in Argentina Lucy J. Bridgman, Verónica V. Benitez, Maricel Graña Grilli, Natalia Mufato and Daniela Acosta, et al.
641-658
Combining exploratory scenarios and participatory backcasting: using an agent-based model in participatory policy design for a multi-functional landscape Derek B. Van Berkel and Peter H. Verburg
659-669
Landscape forest cover and edge effects on songbird nest predation vary by nest predator W. Andrew Cox, Frank R. Thompson and John Faaborg
671-682
Application of the diminishing returns concept in the hydroecologic restoration of riverscapes Heida L. Diefenderfer, Gary E. Johnson, John R. Skalski, Stephen A. Breithaupt and André M. Coleman
683-696
Invasions of non-native earthworms related to population declines of ground-nesting songbirds across a regional extent in northern hardwood forests of North America Scott R. Loss, Gerald J. Niemi and Robert B. Blair
697-711
Do small-grain processes matter for landscape scale questions? Sensitivity of a forest landscape model to the formulation of tree growth rate Ché Elkin, Björn Reineking, Christof Bigler and Harald Bugmann
713-729
Impact of error on landscape pattern analyses performed on land-cover change maps Amy C. Burnicki
731-744
The effect of land use change and ecotourism on biodiversity: a case study of Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica, from 1985 to 2008 Eben N. Broadbent, Angélica M. Almeyda Zambrano, Rodolfo Dirzo, William H. Durham and Laura Driscoll, et al.
745-760
Differences in time and space in vegetation patterning: analysis of pollen data from Dartmoor, UK Ralph M. Fyfe and Jessie Woodbridge
761-773
Functional connectivity of lynx at their southern range periphery in Ontario, Canada Aaron A. Walpole, Jeff Bowman, Dennis L. Murray and Paul J. Wilson
Book Review
Landscape ecology in Asian cultures: a book review S.K. Hong, J. Wu, J.E. Kim, N. Nakagoshi (eds), Landscape ecology in Asian cultures. Springer, Tokyo. 1st Edition, 2011, XVIII, 334 pp. 100 illus., 1 in color. Hardcover, ISBN 978-4-431-87798-1, US $189
Janet Silbernagel