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Special feature manuscripts are accompanied by a link (sf) which may be clicked to view the full table of contents for that Special Feature.
 editorial  
 Visions: A Personal Essay    HTML
 
  C. S. Holling
 research  
 Invasion of Matrix Species in Small Habitat Patches    HTML   
 
  Stefan Ås
 (sf)Adaptive Management of the Water Cycle on the Urban Fringe: Three Australian Case Studies    HTML   
 
  Alistair Gilmour, Greg Walkerden, and James Scandol
 Commonness and Rarity: Theory and Application of a New Model to Mediterranean Montane Grasslands    HTML   
 
  José M. Rey Benayas, Samuel M. Scheiner, Manuel García Sánchez-Colomer, and Catherine Levassor
 (sf)Integrating Citizens in Adaptive Management: A Propositional Analysis    HTML   
 
  Bruce Shindler and Kristin Aldred Cheek
 Animal Dispersal in Fragmented Habitat: Measuring Habitat Connectivity, Corridor Use, and Dispersal Mortality    HTML   
 
  Lesley Brooker, Michael Brooker, and Peter Cale
 insight  
 Assessing Extinction Risk: Integrating Genetic Information    HTML   
 
  Jason Dunham, Mary Peacock, C. Richard Tracy, Jennifer Nielsen, and Gary Vinyard
 (sf)Resilience, Flexibility and Adaptive Management - - Antidotes for Spurious Certitude?    HTML   
 
  Lance Gunderson
 (sf)Protocol and Practice in the Adaptive Management of Waterfowl Harvests    HTML   
 
  Fred Johnson and Ken Williams
 perspective  
 Cross-cultural Conflicts in Fire Management in Northern Australia: Not so Black and White    HTML   
 
  Alan Andersen
 (sf)Introduction to the Special Feature: Adaptive Management - Scientifically Sound, Socially Challenged?    HTML
 
  Barry L. Johnson
 Sustainability for the Planet: A Marketing Perspective    HTML   
 
  Gail Whiteman
 synthesis  
 Conservation Policy in Time and Space: Lessons from Divergent Approaches to Salvage Logging on Public Lands    HTML   
 
  George Robinson and Jeffrey Zappieri
 response  
 Asking the Right Question
A response to: Holling. 1998. “Two Cultures of Ecology”
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  Clifford Duke
 Two Cultures: Not Unique to Ecology
A response to: Holling. 1998. “Two Cultures of Ecology”
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  Marc A. Saner
 On the nature of keystone species
A response to: Khanina. 1998. “Determining Keystone Species”
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  Jerome Vanclay
 Keystone Species: What Are We Talking About?
A response to: Khanina. 1998. “Determining Keystone Species”
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  Stefano Piraino and Giovanni Fanelli



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