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Index to Volume 46 January-December 1996 4: 288 Key _. [WW] Nations coming to agree¬ Recent Special Issues [[[AAB]RN ]] === AABroItBoicSkl eRN eevwies w cmleeannt utph,a 3t : p1o8l3lu ted oceans need a MHDoiassreti naSesp eBe cEiiofctioeclciothygn yion, l BoVgiooyll.,o 4Vg6ioc,l a.N l4 Co6.o, 2nN toro. l4, [BH] = Biology in History _. [WW] Participants at the Ameri¬ Vol. 46, No. 6 [E] = Education can Forest Congress find common [F] = Feature ground, 6: 399 [L] = Letter _. [F] Reverent approach to the Structural and Functional Aspects, [PB] = Professional Biologist natural world. A, 7: 475 Vol. 2, 5: 379 [PF] = Policy Forum _. [WW] Science in crisis?, 11:812 Bronstein, Judith [BR] The Coevolu¬ [RT] = Roundtable Baker, Jack [L] Scientific apples and tionary Process, 1: 58 [RU] = Reseach Update [SB] = Special Book Article religious oranges, 1: 2 Brower, Lincoln P., Linda S. Fink, An¬ [SN] = Society News Bardell, David [BH] Nestling cuckoos to drew Van Zandt Brower, Kingston [TB] = Thinking of Biology vaccination—a commemoration of Leong, Karen Oberhauser, Sonia [V] = Viewpoint Edward Jenner, 11: 866 Altizer, Orley Taylor, Danel [WW] = Washington Watch Baskin, Yvonne [F] Curbing undesir¬ Vickerman, William H. Calvert, Tonya able invaders, 10: 731 Van Hook, Alfonso Alonso-Mejia, Bastiani, M. J. see Ganfornina, M. D. Stephen B. Malcolm, Denis F. Owen Authors Batzer, M. A. see Novick, G. E. & Myron P. Zalucki [L] Response, Beer, Colin [BR] Unravelling Animal Monarch transfer: A real concern?, Mkire, C. see Loses, E. Behaviour, 2nd edition, 7: 547 8: 563 Mien, William H. [F] Traveling across Bella, David A. [RT] The pressures of Brown, Kathryn S. [F] Do disease cycles the treetops, 11: 796 organizations and the responsibili¬ follow changes in weather?, 7: 479 _. [F] Varied bats of Barro Colo¬ ties of university professors, 10: 772 _. [RU] Finding plankton without rado Island, The, 9: 639 Bennett, Bradley C. [BR] Ethnobotany: leaving the lab, 6: 397 Monso-Mejia, A. see Brower, L. P. Evolution of a Discipline, 9: 713 _. [F] Infanticide as a way to get Mpert, Peter [A] Integrated Conserva¬ Bennett, Jack [L] Unlimited growth?, 6: ahead, 3: 174 tion and Development Projects, 11: 389 _. [F] Life on the molecular farm, 2: 845 Berenbaum, May [BR] The Beauty of 80 ^Itizer, S. see Brower, L. P. the Beastly, 4: 297 Burgers, C. J. see Van Wilgen, B. W. Ambrose, S. see Lazarus, B. Berkowitz, Ari [TB] Our genes, our¬ Burris, John E. [A] Introduction: Hope ^nderson, Roger C. [BR] Wild Forest selves?, 1: 42 for the evolving marine biotechnol¬ Conservation Biology and Public Bird, Stephanie J. [RT] The role of ogy revolution, 4: 235 Policy, 9: 697 science professionals in teaching re¬ Busch, Lisa [F] Saving whales conten- Mkinson, Daniel E. [L] Science versus sponsible research conduct, 10:783 tiously, 10: 736 environmental advocacy, 11: 794 Blaustein, Andrew R., Joseph M. Calvert, W. H. see Brower, L. P. 3aker, Beth [WW] After a long wait, an Kiesecker, Susan C. Walls & D. Grant Caren, Linda D. [BR] Immunology: Un¬ environmental Farm Bill passes mus¬ Hokit [L] Field experiments, amphib¬ derstanding the Immune System, 10: ter, 7: 486 ian mortality, and UV radiation, 6: 788 _. [F] Building a better oyster, 4: 386 Carper, E. R. see Dobson, A. P. 240 Blockstein, David E. [BR] Environmen¬ Carte, Brad K. [A] Biomedical Potential _. [WW] Environment as election tal Policy and Biodiversity, 9: 695 of Marine Natural Products, 4: 271 issue. The, 8: 574 _. [BR] Noah’s Choice: The Future Castilla, J. C. see Power, M. E. _. [WW] Experts ponder the ethics of Endangered Species, 6: 458 Catania, Kenneth C. & Jon H. Kaas [A] of xenotransplantation, 9: 643 Bond, W. J. see Power, M. E. The Unusual Nose and Brain of the _. [WW] Getting out of the red by Boness, Daryl J. & W. Don Bowen [A] Star-Nosed Mole, 8: 578 going green, 5: 322 The Evolution of Maternal Care in Chace, Fenner A. Jr., [L] Misleading _. [WW] How shall the forests be Pinnipeds, 9: 645 view of on-line museums, 1: 2 managed? The Seventh American Bowen, W. D. see Boness, D. J. * Chasan, Rebecca [RU] Advantages of Forest Congress wants to know, 1:16 Bralley, Patricia [TB] An introduction to being juvenile. The, 11: 804 _. [WW] Man in the Biosphere molecular linguistics, 2: 146 _. [RU] Resistance genes chal¬ under bombardment, 10: 739 Brewer, Garry D. [BR] Marine Mam¬ lenge plant fitness, 11: 804 _. [WW] Nation’s seed bank could mals and the Exxon Valdez 2: 154 _. [RU] Singeing or sulfuric acid use some congressional cash. The, Bronner, Felix [BR] Biomembranes: does the job, 11: 800 December 1996 881 _. [RU] What fossil woods say Immune Response, 9: 705 alism: Colonial Expansion, Tropical about climate, 11: 803 _. [BR] ImmunoBiology: The Im¬ Island Edens and the Origins of En¬ Cheng, Mei-Fang [BR] An Introduction mune System in Health and Diseases, vironmentalism, 1600-1860, 9: 698 to Neuroendocrinology, 3: 214 3: 215 Hursh, D. A. see Mortin, M. A. Cohen, Warren B., Mark E. Harmon, Ganfornina, Maria D., Diego Sanchez Jennings, M. see Scott, J. M. David O. Wallin & Maria Fiorella [A] & Michael J. Bastiani [A] Role of the Jones, Clive G., Richard S. Ostfeld & Two Decades of Carbon Flux from Cell Surface in Neuronal Pathfind¬ Jerry O. Wolff [L] A correction to “Of Forests of the Pacific Northwest, 11: ing, The, 5: 344 Mice and Mast,” 8: 565 836 Garnett, Geoffrey P. [A] Ecology of Jones, C. G. see Ostfeld, R. S. Cohn, Jeffrey P. [F] New defenders of Emergent Infectious Disease, The, Jordan, Thomas E. & Donald E. Weller wildlife, 1:11 2: 127 [A] Human Contributions to Terres¬ _. [F] Sonoran desert. The, 2: 84 Gilbert, Gregory S. [A] Plant Disease trial Nitrogen Flux, 9: 655 Cole, Leonard A. [BR] The DNA Mys¬ and the Conservation of Tropical Kaas, J. H. see Catania, K. C. tique: The Gene As a Cultural Icon, 6: Forests, 2: 98 Kafkewitz, David [BR] Ecology and Evo¬ 456 Gillis, Anna Maria [F] Andean fossils lution in Anoxic Worlds, 9: 700 _. [BR] The Lives to Come: The push back the age of origin for mod¬ _. [BR] The Physiology and Bio¬ Genetic Revolution and Human Pos¬ ern ecosystems and species’ lin¬ chemistry of Prokaryotes: Microbial sibilities, 9: 708 eages, 8: 570 Physiology and Metabolism; and Mi¬ Cook, R. J. see Kelman, A. _. [RU] Grafts and genetic varia¬ crobial Physiology, 3rd edition, 9:704 Cowling, R. M. see Van Wilgen, B. W. tion, 11: 807 Kareiva, P. see Secord, D. Csuti, B. see Scott, J. M. _. [RU] Growth versus not in Keiper, J. B. [L] Monarch transfer: A Daily, Gretchen C., and Paul R. Ehrlich Alaska, 11: 809 real concern?, 8: 562 [L] Nothing new, 1: 5 _. [RU] Lirrits on aggression, 11: Kelman, Arthur & R. James Cook [PB] Daily, G. see Power, M. E. 810 Role of a competitive research grants Davis, Frank W. [L] Nature of GAP _. [RU] Make sure you have a program for agriculture, food, and Analysis, The, 2: 74 good map, 11: 808 natural resources. The, 7: 533 Davis, Jerrold I. [A] Phylogenetics, _. [BR] New Science Journalists, Kiesecker, J. M. see Blaustein, A. R. Molecular Variation, and Species The, 1: 59 Kloepper, Joseph W. [A] Host Specific¬ Concepts, 7: 502 _[RU] Tucking away carbon diox¬ ity in Microbe-Microbe Interactions, Deininger, P. L. see Novick, G. E. ide, 11: 809 6: 406 Dinsmore, Charles [BR] Refiguring Life: _. [RU] Water for all, 11: 808 Knox, Eric B. [BR] Experimental and Metaphors of Twentieth-Century Bi¬ _. [F] Weathering warming in Colo¬ Molecular Approaches to Plant Bio- ology, 8: 627 rado, 3: 178 systematics, 9: 715 Dobberfuhl, D. R. see Elser, J. J. _. [RU] Where biodiversity law Kolasa, Kathryn [BR] Nutrition and Dis¬ Dobson, Andrew P. [A] Infectious Dis¬ stands, 11: 810 ease Update: Cancer; Nutrition and eases and Human Population His¬ _. [F] Why sleep?, 6: 391 Disease Update: Heart Disease, 3: tory, 2: 115 Ginzburg, Lev [BR] Theoretical Evolu¬ 218 Dunn, Christopher P. [BR] These Ameri¬ tionary Ecology, 1: 61 Koopman, Karl F. [BR] The Evolution of can Lands: Parks, Wilderness, and Grant, M. C. see Mitton, J. B. Theodosius Dobzhansky: Essays on the Public Lands, 3: 209 Greenberg, R. see Perfecto, I. His Life and Thought in Russia and Easter-Pilcher, Andrea [A] Implement¬ Grutter, A. S. see Poulin, R. America, 3: 217 ing the Endangered Species Act, 5: Hagedorn, Charles [BR] Biological Con¬ Koptur, Suzanne [BR] Diversity and 355 trol of Weeds and Plant Diseases: Evolutionary Biology of Tropical Flow¬ Edwards, Thomas C. [L] Data defensi- Advances in Applied Allelopathy, 3rd ers, 3: 222 bility and GAP Analysis, 2: 75 edition, 7: 549 Korpimaki, Erkki & Charles J. Krebs [A] Ehrlich, P. R. see Daily, G. C. Hart, Stephen [RU] Ants and their fun¬ Predation and Population Cycles of Elser, James J., Dean R. Dobberfuhl, gal favorites, 11: 801 Small Mammals, 10: 753 Neil A. MacKay & John H. Schampel _. [RU] Classifications a click Kozlowski, T. T. [BR] Resource Physi¬ [A] Organism Size, Life History, and away?, 11: 801 ology of Conifers: Acquisition, Allo¬ N:P Stoichiometry, 9: 674 _. [RU] Modeling face recognition, cation, and Utilization, 4: 298 Estes, J. A. see Power, M. E. 11: 806 Krebs, C. J. see Korpimaki, E. Federici, Brian A. & Joseph V. Maddox _. [RU] Prairie parasite, 11: 802 Kuroiwa, Tsuneyoshi & Hidenobu [A] Host Specificity in Microbe-In¬ _. [SB] Producing a great textbook Uchida [A] Organelle Division and sect Interactions, 6: 410 with the help of a developmental edi¬ Cytoplasmic Inheritance, 11: 827 Fink, L. S. see Brower, L. P. tor, 9: 691 Lackey, Robert T. [BR] Environmental Fiorella, M. see Cohen, W. B. _. [F] RNA’s revising machinery, Management: Issues and Solutions, Fitzsimmons, Allan K. [L] Stop the pa¬ 5: 318 7: 548 rade, 2: 78 __. [RU] Sniffing to separate spe¬ Lane, M. J. see Sakai, A. K. Forest, Herman S. [L] Doing what we cies, 11: 802 Lattin, John D. [BR] Insect Conserva¬ can, 6: 389 Harmon, M. E. see Cohen, W. B. tion Biology, 3: 212 Fort, Daniel & Maurice Zeeman [BR] Hayes, J. see Losos, E. Lazarus, Barbara & Susan Ambrose Industrial Ecology and Global Herrera, R. J. see Novick, G. E. [BR] Who Succeeds in Science?: Change 9: 701 Hokit, D. G. see Blaustein, A. R. The Gender Dimension, 11: 874 Fri, Robert [PF] Response—Guessing Holland, Marge [BR] Groundwater Ecol¬ Leong, K. see Brower, L. P. is not the point, 7: 490 ogy, 2: 156 Les, D. H. see Philbrick, C. T. Furlow, Bryant [L] Quality coverage?, Holmes, E. C. see Garnett, G. P. Lewis, Ricki [F] Unraveling the weave 1: 3 Hubbell, S. P. see Gilbert, G. S. of spider silk, 9: 636 Ganea, Doina [BR] Apoptosis and the Hughes, J. Donald [BR] Green Imperi¬ Licht, Lawrence E. [L] Amphibian de- 882 BioScience Vol. 46 No. 11 I Cline still a puzzle, 3: 172 Alu in the Human Genome, The, 1: Models of Ecosystem Response to r Lidicker, William Z. Jr. [L] Misleading 32 Global Change, 3: 190 view of on-line museums, 1: 2 Oberhauser, K. see Brower, L. P. Real, Leslie A. [A] Sustainability and Liddle, Larry B. [BR] Algae: An Intro¬ Obrycki, J. J. see Strand, M. R. the Ecology of Infectious Diesease, duction to Phycology, 9: 720 Onstad, David W. & Michael L. 2: 88 ! Liles, George [F] Gambling on marine McManus [A] Risks of Host Range Remington C. L. see Smith, H. R. biotechnology, 4: 250 Expansion by Parasites of Insects, Rice, R. A. see Perfecto, I. Lively, Curtis M. [A] Host-Parasite Co- 6: 430 Rice, William R. [A] Evolution of the Y evoiution and Sex, 2: 107 Ostfeld, Richard S., Clive G. Jones & Sex Chromosome in Animals, 5:331 Lockshin, Richard A. [BR] Genes and Jerry O. Wolff [A] Of Mice and Mast, Richardson, Laurie L. [A] Remote Sens¬ Aging, 3: 213 5: 323 ing of Algal Bloom Dynamics, 7: 492 Loucks, Orie L. [BR] Long-Term Ex¬ Ostfeld, R. S. see Jones, C. G. Rosen, Walter G. [BR] Environmental periments with Acid Rain in Norwe¬ Owen, D. F. see Brower, L. P. Science: Earth as a Living System, gian Forest Ecosystems, 2: 155 Paine, R. T. see Power, M. E. 1: 61 Loses, Elizabeth, Justin Hayes, Ali Palmer, A. Richard [A] Waltzing with _. [BR] Hidden Histories of Sci¬ Phillips, David Wilcove & Carolyn Asymmetry, 7: 518 ence, 7: 548 I Alkire [L] A slanted party line, Re- Paoletti, Maurizio G. & David Pimentel Rowe, J. Stan [L] An interest in ecosys¬ “ sponse,1:4 [A] Genetic Engineering in Agricul¬ tems, 6: 389 Lubchenco, J. see Power, M. E. ture and the Environment, 9: 665 Saffo, Mary Beth [BR] Concepts of Luken, James O. and John W. Thieret Patric, James H. [L] A slanted party Symbiogenesis: A Historical and [A] Amur Honeysuckle, Its Fall from line, 1: 4 Critical Study of the Research of Grace, 1: 18 Pennisi, Elizabeth [F] Sorcerers of the Russian Botanists; Evolution by As¬ Mack, Alison [F] Building blocks of grass. sea, 4: 236 sociation: A History of Symbiosis; The, 7: 482 Perfecto, Ivette, Robert A. Rice, Russell Symbiotic Interactions, 4: 300 I MacKay, N. A. see Elser J. J. Greenberg & Martha E. Van der Voort Samson, Fred [BR] Biodiversity and * Maddox, J. V. see Federici, B. A. [A] Shade Coffee: A Disappearing Landscapes: A Paradox of Human¬ Malcolm, S. B. see Brower, L. P. Refuge for Biodiversity, 8: 598 ity, 5: 378 Mantel, Linda H. [BR] Water Relations Philbrick, C. Thomas & Donald H. Les _. [BR] Conservation, 5: 378 of Terrestrial Arthropods, 7: 545 [A] Evolution of Aquatic Angiosperm Sanchez, D. see Ganfornina, M. D. Mattson, David J. [RT] Ethics and sci¬ Reproductive Systems, 11: 813 Sakai, Ann K. & Melissa J. Lane [RT] ence in natural resource agencies, Phillips, A. see Losos, E. National Science Foundation fund¬ I 10:766 Pimentel, David [BR] Mahatma Gandhi: ing patterns of women and minori¬ Mattson, W. J. see Niemela, P. An Apostle of Applied Human Ecol¬ ties in biology, 8: 621 McEvoy, Peter B. [A] Host Specificity ogy, 8: 626 Sarkar, Sahotra [BR] Earth First! Envi¬ and Biological Pest Control, 6: 401 Pimentel, D. see Paoletti, M. G. ronmental Apocalypse, 8: 628 McLaughlin, S. B. [BR] The Ecophysiol- Poulin, Robert & Alexandra S. Grutter _. [TB] Ecological theory and anu- ogy of Coniferous Forests, 6: 455 [A] Cleaning Symbioses: Proximate ran declines, 3: 199 McManus, M. L. see Onstad, D. W. and Adaptive Explanations, 7: 512 _. [TB] Decoding “coding”—infor¬ Menge, B. A. see Power, M. E. Power, Mary E., David Tilman, James mation and DNA, 11: 857 Mengesha, Melak H. [L] Genebank was A. Estes, Bruce A. Menge, William J. Schampel, J. H. see Elser, J. J. not ransacked, 1:3 Bond, L. Scott Mills, Gretchen Daily, Scott, J. Michael [L] Landscape ap¬ Mills, L. S. see Power, M. E. Juan Carlos Castilla, Jane proaches to mapping biodiversity, 2: Mims, Forrest M. Ill [L] UV radiation Lubchenco & Robert T. Paine [A] 77 and field experiments, 8: 564 Challenges in the Quest for Key¬ Seastedt, Tim [SN] Ecosystem science Mitton, Jeffry B. and Michael C. Grant stones, 8: 609 and society, 5: 370 [A] Genetic Variation and the Natu¬ Powledge, Fred [RU] Changing Chesa¬ Secord, David & Peter Kareiva [RT] ral History of Quaking Aspen, 1: 25 peake, 6: 397 Perils and pitfalls in the host speci¬ Morse, Aileen N. C. and Daniel E. Morse _. [RU] Will there be Jaguars or ficity paradigm, 6: 448 [A] Flypapers for Coral and Other jaguars?, 6: 398 Shapiro, Arthur M. [BR] Without Planktonic Larvae, 4: 254 Powledge, Tabitha M. [RU] Ever differ¬ Miracles: Universal Selection Theory Morse, D. E. see Morse, A. N. C. ent, 6: 394 and the Second Darwinian Revolu¬ Mortin, Mark A. and Deborah A. Hursh _. [RU] Evolution of morality. The, tion, 11: 872 [BR] Lords of the Fly: Drosophila 6: 395 Shepanek, Robert [BR] Environmental Genetics and the Experimental Life, _. [F] Genetics and the control of Information Management and Analy¬ 5: 377 crime, 1: 7 sis: Ecosystem to Global Scales, 3: Myers, Norman [BR] Biodiversity Loss; Putzrath, Resha M. [BR] But Is It True? 210 Biodiversity Conservation, 9: 717 A Citizen’s Guide to Environmental Shilling, Fraser [L] Overstating com¬ Nachman, Michael W [BR] Population Health and Safety Issues, 9: 707 mon ground, 9: 634 Genetics, Molecular Evolution, and _. [BR] Genetics and Cancer Sus¬ Shrader-Frechette, Kristin [L] Response the Neutral Theory: Selected Pa¬ ceptibility: Implications for Risk As¬ to Judge for yourself, 10: 730 pers, 3: 221 sessment. Proceedings of the Eighth _. [PF] Science versus educated Niemela, Pekka & William J. Mattson International Conference on Carcino¬ guessing—risk assessment, nuclear [A] Invasion of North American For¬ genesis and Risk Assessment, 10: waste, and public policy, 7: 488 ests by European Phytophagous in¬ 787 Simms, Ellen L. [A] Evolutionary Ge¬ sects, 10: 740 Radmer, Richard J. [A] Algal Diversity netics of Plant-Pathogen Systems, Novick, Gabriel E., Mark A. Batzer, and Commercial Algal Products, 4: The, 2: 136 Prescott L. Deininger and Rene J. 263 Slobodkin, Lawrence [BR] The Third Herrera [A] Mobile Genetic Element Rastetter, Edward B. [A] Validating Culture: Beyond the Scientific Revo- December 1996 883 lution, 9: 710 Wilcove, D. see Loses, E. tory of Quaking Aspen, Jeffry B. Smith, Courtland [L] Nothing new, Re¬ Wolff, J. O. see Ostfeld, R. S. Mitton & Michael C. Grant, 1: 25 sponse, 1: 6 Wolff, J. O. see Jones, C. G. Host-Parasite Coevolution and Sex, Smith, Harvey R. & Charles Lee Woodhead, Avril D. [BR] Understand¬ Curtis M. Lively, 2: 107 Remington [A] Food Specificity in ing Ageing, 3: 219 Host Specificity and Biological Pest Interspecies Competition, 6: 436 Wright, R. G. see Scott, J. M. Control, Peter B. McEvoy, 6: 401 Spingarn, Arthur L. [L] Chilling layoffs, Young, Craig M. [BR] Reproduction and Host Specificity in Microbe-Insect In¬ 6: 388 Development of Marine Inverte¬ teractions, Brian A. Federici & Jo¬ Stafford, Susan G. [PB] Finding leader¬ brates, 6: 460 seph V. Maddox, 6: 410 ship opportunities in an era of dual¬ Zalucki, M. P. see Brower, L. P. Host Specificity in Microbe-Microbe career families, 1: 52 Zeeman, Maurice [BR] Our Stolen Fu¬ Interactions, Joseph W. Kloepper, Staves M. P. see Wayne, R. ture: Are We Threatening Our Fertil¬ 6: 406 Stevens, Jane Ellen [F] It’s a jungle in ity, Intelligence, and Survival? A Host Specificity of Insect Parasitoids there, 5: 314 Scientific Detective Story, 7: 542 and Predators, Michael R. Strand & Strand, Michael R. & John J. Obrycki Zeeman, M. see Fort D. John J. Obrycki, 6: 422 [A] Host Specificity of Insect Parasi- Zemansky, Gilbert M. [RT] Ethical ten¬ Human Contributions to Terrestrial Ni¬ toids and Predators, 6; 422 sions in technical consulting, 10:779 trogen Flux, Thomas E. Jordan & Tangley, Laura [RU] Bleaching on the Donald E. Weller, 9: 655 rise in Belize, 6: 395 AIBS News Implementing the Endangered Species _. [F] Ground rules emerge for Act, Andrea Easter-Pilcher, 5: 355 marine bioprospectors, 4: 245 1996 AIBS officers and board members Infectious Diseases and Human Popu¬ _. [RU] Vaginal foams from frogs?, elected, 4: 289 lation History, Andrew P. Dobson 6: 396 1996 Distinguished Service Award pre¬ and E. Robin Carper, 2: 115 Tattersall, Ian [BR] Origins of Anatomi¬ sented to Thomas Eisner, 9: 724 Integrated Conservation and Develop¬ cally Modern Humans, 3; 217 ment Projects, Peter Alpert, 11: 845 Taylor, O. see Brower, L. P. Articles Introduction: Hope for the evolving Thieret, J. W., see Luken, J. 0. marine biotechnology revolution, Thorington, R. W. Jr. [BR] Seventy- Algal Diversity and Commercial Algal John E. Burris, 4: 235 Five Years of Mammalogy (1919- Products, Richard J. Radmer, 4:263 Invasion of North American Forests by 1994), 1: 56 Amur Honeysuckle, Its Fall from Grace, European Phytophagous Insects, Tibbetts, John [F] Farming and fishing James O. Luken & John W. Thieret, Pekka Niemela & William J. Mattson, in the wake of El Nino, 8: 566 1: 18 10: 740 Tilman, D. see Power, M. E. Biomedical Potential of Marine Natural Mobile Genetic Element Alu in the Hu¬ Uchida, H. see Kuroiwa, T. Products, Brad K. Carte, 4: 271 man Genome, The, Gabriel E. Van der Voort, M. E. see Perfecto, I. Challenges in the Quest for Keystones, Novick, Mark A. Batzer, Prescott L. Van Hook, T. see Brower, L. P. Mary E. Power, David Tilman, James Deininger & Rene J. Herrera, 1: 32 Van Volkenburgh, Elizabeth [BR] Life A. Estes, Bruce A. Menge, William J. Of Mice and Mast, Richard S. Ostfeld, Processes of Plants, 1: 55 Bond, L. Scott Mills, Gretchen Daily, Clive G. Jones & Jerry O. Wolff, 5: Van Wilgen, Brian W., Richard M. Cowl¬ Juan Carlos Castilla, Jane 323 ing and Chris J. Burgers [A] Valua¬ Lubchenco & Robert T. Paine, 8: Oil, Seabirds, and Science, John A. tion of Ecosystem Services, 3: 184 609 Wiens, 8: 587 Van Zandt Brower, A. see Brower, L. P. Cleaning Symbioses: Proximate and Organelle Division and Cytoplasmic In¬ Vickerman, D. see Brower, L. P. Adaptive Explanations, Robert Poulin heritance, Tsuneyoshi Kuroiwa & Wagner, Frederic H. [RT] Ethics, sci¬ & Alexandra S. Grutter, 7: 512 Hidenobu Uchida, 11: 827 ence, and public policy, 10: 764 Ecology of Emergent Infectious Dis¬ Organism Size, Life History, and N:P Walker, Thomas J. [V] Electronic re¬ ease, The, Geoffrey P. Garnett and Stoichiometry, James J. Elser, Dean prints—Segueing into electronic pub¬ Edward C. Holmes, 2: 127 R. Dobberfuhl, Neil A. MacKay & lication of biological journals, 3:171 Evolution of Aquatic Angiosperm Re¬ John H. Schampel, 9: 674 Wallin, D. 0. see Cohen, W. B. productive Systems, C. Thomas Phylogenetics, Molecular Variation, and Walls, S. C. see Blaustein, A. R. Philbrick & Donald H. Les, 11:813 Species Concepts, Jerrold I. Davis, Waltner-Toews, David [TB] Ecosystem Evolution of Maternal Care in Pinni¬ 7: 502 health—a framework for implement¬ peds, The, Daryl J. Boness & W. Don Plant Diseases and the Conservation of ing sustainability in agr’culture, 9: Bowen, 9: 645 Tropical Forests, Gregory S. Gilbert 686 Evolution of the Y Sex Chromosome in and Stephen P. Hubbell, 2: 98 Wayne, Randy and Mark P. Staves Animals, William R. Rice, 5: 331 Predation and Population Cycles of [RT] The August Krogh principle Evolutionary Genetics of Plant-Patho¬ Small Mammals, Erkki Korpimaki & applies to plants, 5: 365 gen Systems, The, Ellen L. Simms, Charles J. Krebs, 10: 753 Weil, Vivian [BR] Research Ethics: 2: 136 Remote Sensing of Algal Bloom Dy¬ Cases and Materials, 9: 705 Flypapers for Coral and Other Plank¬ namics, Laurie L. Richardson, 7:492 Weller, D. E. see Jordan, T. E. tonic Larvae, Aileen N. C. Morse & Risks of Host Range Expansion by Para¬ Westra, Laura [L] Response to Sagoff/ Daniel E. Morse, 4: 254 sites of Insects, David W. Onstad & Daly debate, 3: 173 Food Specificity in Interspecies Com¬ Michael L. McManus, 6: 430 Whipple, Chris [L] Judge for yourself, petition, Harvey R. Smith & Charles Role of the Cell Surface in Neuronal 10: 730 Lee Remington, 6: 436 Pathfinding, The, Maria D. _. [L] Response to Shrader- Genetic Engineering in Agriculture and Ganfornina, Diego Sanchez & Frechette’s Response, 10: 731 the Environment, Maurizio G. Paoletti Michael Bastiani, 5: 344 Wiens, John A. [A] Oil, Seabirds, and & David Pimentel, 9: 665 Shade Coffee: A Disappearing Refuge Science, 8: 587 Genetic Variation and the Natural His¬ for Biodiversity, Ivette Perfecto, Rob- 884 BioScience Vol. 46 No. 11 ert A. Rice, Russell Greenberg & Concepts of Symbiogenesis: A Histori¬ esis and Risk Assessment, edited by Martha E. Van der Voort, 8: 598 cal and Critical Study of the Re¬ Cheryl Walker, John Groopman, Sustainability and the Ecology of Infec¬ search of Russian Botanists, by Liya Thomas J. Slaga & Andres Klien- tious Disease, Leslie A. Real, 2: 88 N. Khakina, edited by Lynn Margulis Szanto, reviewed by Resha M. Two Decades of Carbon Flux from For¬ & Mark McMenamin, reviewed by Putzrath, 10: 787 ests of the Pacific Northwest, War¬ Mary Beth Saffo, 4: 300 Green Imperialism: Colonial Expansion, ren B. Cohen, Mark E. Harmon, David Conservation, by Carl F. Jordan, re¬ Tropical Island Edens and the Ori¬ O. Waliin & Maria Fiorella, 11: 836 viewed by Fred Samson, 5: 378 gins of Environmentalism, 1600- Unusual Nose and Brain of the Star- Diversity and Evolutionary Biology of 1860, by Richard H. Grove, reviewed Nosed Mole, The, Kenneth C. Tropical Flowers, by Peter K. by J. Donald Hughes, 9: 698 Catania & Jon H. Kaas, 8: 578 Endress, reviewed by Suzanne Groundwater Ecology, edited by Janine Validating Models of Ecosystem Re¬ Koptur, 3: 222 Gibert, Dan L. Danielopol & Jack A. sponse to Global Change, Edward DNA Mystique: The Gene As a Cultural Stanford, reviewed by Marge Hol¬ B. Rastetter, 3: 190 Icon, The, by Dorothy Nelkin & M. land, 2: 156 Valuation of Ecosystem Services, Brian Susan Lindee, reviewed by Leonard Hidden Histories of Science, edited by W. van Wilgen, Richard M. Cowling A. Cole, 6: 456 Robert B. Silvers, reviewed by Walter and Chris J. Burgers, 3: 184 Earth First!: Environmental Apocalypse, G. Rosen, 7: 548 Waltzing with Asymmetry, A. Richard by Martha F. 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