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1 Index ■5 Index to Volume 63 January-December 2G13 KEY [AA] AIBS Announcements [El Editorial [PB] Professional Biologist [AAW] AIBS Awards [ED] Education [RT] Roundtable [BB] BioBriefs [EOE] Eye on Education [SBA] Special Book Article [BH] Biology in History [F] Feature [SR] Special Report [BR] Book Review [FO] Forum [TOB] Thinking of Biology [BT] Biologist’s Toolbox [L] Letter [ww’i Washington Watch [C] Counterpoint [OV] Overview [V] Viewpoint AIBS Announcements Quantity is Nothing without Quality: Automated QA/QC for Photo Contest Encourages Educators, Students to Use Photography. Streaming Environmental Sensor Data. John L. Campbell, Susan Musante and lulie Palakovich Carr. 5: 330. Lindsey E. Rustad, John H. Porter, Jeffrey R. Taylor, Ethan \V. Dereszynski, James B. Shanley, Corinna Gries, Donald L. Henshaw, Mary E. Martin, Wade M. Sheldon, and Emery R. AIBS Awards Boose. 7: 574. The AIBS Awards. Robert E. Gropp. 5: 332. Biology in History BioBriefs Assembling, Governing, and Debating an Emerging Science: Assembling an Online Tree of Life of Two Million Species. The Rise of Synthetic Biology in France. Morgan Meyer. Myrna E. Watanabe. 1: 64. 5: 373. Brain Size Takes an Evolutionary Backseat to Body Size. Christine Mlot. 4:312. Book Reviews Drone Ecology. Lesley Evans Ogden. 9: 776. Alexander Wilson: The Scot Who Founded American Ornithology, Exploratorium’s New Digs. Miranda C. Spencer. 7: 604. by Edward H. Burtt Jr. and William E. Davis Jr., reviewed by Genes in a Vault? Richard Morel. 6: 508. Shepard Krech 111. 11: 901. Heads Up, Digital—Make Way for Synthetic Biology. Marcia Stone. Alfred Russel Wallace’s 1886-1887 Travel Diary: The North 10: 840. American Lecture Tour, edited by Charles H. Smith and Megan Nanoparticles in the Environment: Tiny Size, Large Consequences? Derr, reviewed by Tim M. Berra. 6: 500. Lesley Evans Ogden. 3: 236. Biofuels and Rural Poverty, by Joy Clancy, reviewed by Wallace E. A Natural Symbiosis: Adventurers Collect Data for Biologists. Tyner. 7: 597. Wendee Nicole. 5: 412. Biodiversity in Agriculture: Domestication, Evolution, and Rural Lagoons: Foes and Friends. Carol Potera. 8: 692. Sustainability, edited by Paul Gepts, Thomas R. Famula, Tags, Blogs, Tweets: Social Media as Science Tool? Lesley Evans Robert L. Bettinger, Stephen B. Brush, Ardeshir B. Damania, Ogden. 2: 148. Patrick E. McGuire, and Calvin O. Qualset, reviewed by Gary S. Talking Beans, Tomatoes, and Marigolds Fend Off Would-Be Kleppel. 3: 228. Predators. Marcia Stone. 12: 988. Bioluminescence: Living Lights, Lights for Living, by Therese With Funding Tight, Researchers Tap the Public. Nancy Averett. Wilson and J. Woodland Hastings, reviewed by Steven Haddock. 11: 908. 11:900. Bones, Clones, and Biomes: The History and Geography of Recent Biologist’s Toolbox Neotropical Mammals, edited by Bruce D. Patterson and Efficient Analysis of Dose-Time-Response Assays. Ann Yellowlees, Leonora P. Costa, reviewed by Joseph A. Cook. 4: 304. Chris S. LeButt, Karie J. Hirst, Peter C. Fusco, and Kelly J. The Cambrian Explosion: The Construction of Animal Biodiversity, Fleetwood. 6: 490. by Douglas H. Erwin and James W. Valentine, reviewed by Mark Opportunities for Improving Aquatic Restoration Science and A. S. McMenamin. 10: 834. Monitoring through the Use of Animal Electronic-Tagging Cells to Civilizations: The Principles of Change That Shape Technology. Nicolas W. R. Lapointe, Jason D. Thiem, Susan E. Life, by Enrico Coen, reviewed by Robert C. Richardson. Doka, and Steven J. Cooke. 5: 390. 10: 832. WWW. biosciencemag. org December 2013 / Vol. 63 No. 12 • BioScience 989 Index Citizen Science: Public Participation in Environmental Research, The Value of Species, by Edward L. McCord, reviewed by Kurt Jax. edited by Janis L. Dickinson and Rick Bonney, reviewed by John 1:56. M. Marzluff. 2: 139. The Violinist’s Thumb: And Other Lost Tales of Love, War, and Dispelling the Darkness: Voyage in the Malay Archipelago and the Genius, as Written by Our Genetic Code, by Sam Kean, reviewed Discovery of Evolution by Wallace and Darwin, by John van by Steve Jones. 7: 595. Wyhe, reviewed by Charles H. Smith. 12: 982. To Conserve Unimpaired: The Evolution of the National Park Idea, Energetic Food Webs: An Analysis of Real and Model Ecosystems, by Robert B. Keiter, reviewed by Kent H. Bedford. 11: 902. by John C. Moore and Peter C. de Ruiter, reviewed by Jonathan Why Animals Matter: Animal Consciousness, Animal Welfare, M. Jeschke. 9: 769. and Human Well-being, by Marian Stamp Dawkins, reviewed Environmental Flows: Saving Rivers in the Third Millennium, by Judy MacArthur Clark. 1: 57. by Angela H. Arthington, reviewed by Mary C. Freeman. 6: 499. Environmental Philosophy: From Theory to Practice, by Sahotra Counterpoint Sarkar, reviewed by Bryan G. Norton. 5: 404. Evolution’s Empress: Darwinian Perspectives on the Nature of Cultural Change in Data Publishing Is Essential. Vishwas Chavan, Women, edited by Maryanne L. Fisher, Justin R. Garcia, and Lyubomir Penev, and Donald Hobern. 6: 419. Rosemarie Sokol Chang, reviewed by Louise Barrett. 10: 831. Evolution’s Wedge: Competition and the Origins of Diversity, by Editorials David W. Pfennig and Karin S. Pfennig, reviewed by Alexander Building a Better Biology. Joseph Travis. 2: 67. Pigot. 9: 770. Defending the Faith. Timothy M. Beardsley. 1: 3. First Life: Discovering the Connections between Stars, Cells, and Disorient Yourself for Science. Timothy M. Beardsley. 7: 511. How Life Began, by David Deamer, reviewed by Chandra An Edit Too Far. Timothy M. Beardsley. 5: 315. Wickramasinghe. 2: 141. Functions for Genomics and Philosophy. Timothy M. Beardsley. Genetic Explanations: Sense and Nonsense, edited by Sheldon 6:415. Krimsky and Jeremy Gruber, reviewed by Steve OJson. 9: 768. Getting Your Word Out. Timothy M. Beardsley. 11: 843. Green Universe: A Microscopic Voyage into the Plant Cell, by How to Win Friends and Influence. Timothy M. Beardsley. Stephen Blackmore, reviewed by Tobias I. Baskin. 6: 502. 8: 607. Innovation, Dual Use, and Security: Managing the Risks of Integrating and Fragmenting Biology, Under Pressure. Timothy M. Emerging Biological and Chemical Technologies, edited by Beardsley. 10: 779. Jonathan B. Tucker, reviewed by Robert Hunt SprinkJe. 5: 403. Just Act Normal. Timothy M. Beardsley. 3: 151. The Life of a Leaf, by Steven VogeJ, reviewed by Lawren Sack. Talk about Biology—Online. Timothy M. Beardsley. 4: 239. 12:981. The Twisting Path to Collaboration. Timothy M. Beardsley. 9: 695. Lively Capital: Biotechnologies, Ethics, and Governance in Global A Sweet and Sour Celebration. Timothy M. Beardsley. 12: 911. Markets, edited by Kaushik Sunder Rajan, reviewed by Brett Edwards. 3: 230. The Moon in the Nautilus Shell: Discordant Harmonies Reconsidered, Education by Daniel B. Botkin, reviewed by James H. Brown. 8:685. Extending Your Research Team: Learning Benefits When a Nature’s Compass: The Mystery of Animal Navigation, J)y James L. Laboratory Partners with a Classroom. Christine W. Miller, Gould and Carol Grant Gould, reviewed by Keith A. Hobson. Jennifer Hamel, Katherine D. Holmes, Wendy L. Helmey- 3: 229. Hartman, and L3avid Lopatto. 9: 754. Neotropical Birds of Prey: Biology and Ecology of a Forest Raptor Instruction Matters for Nature of Science Understanding in Community, edited by David F. WTiitacre, reviewed by Penny College Biology Laboratories. Elisabeth E. Schus.sler, Nazan U. Olsen. 8: 683. Bautista, Melanie A. Link-Perez, Nancy G. Solomon, and Bruce A New Environmental Ethics: The Next Millennium for Life A. Steinly. 5: 380. on Earth, by Holmes Rolston 111, reviewed by Laura Westra. Invasive Plants in Wildlife Refuges: Coordinated Research with 1: 55. Undergraduate Ecology Courses. Martha F. Hoopes, David Peril in the Ponds: Deformed Frogs, Politics, and a Biologist’s M. Marsh, Karen H. Beard, Nisse Goldberg, Alberto Aparicio, Quest, by Judy Helgen, reviewed by David K. Skelly. 2: 140. Annie Arbuthnot, Benjamin Hixon, Danelle Latlower, Lucas Physiological Adaptations for Breeding in Birds, by Tony D. Lee, Amanda Little, Emily Mooney, April Pallette, Alison Williams, reviewed by Timothy Boswell. 5: 406. Ravenscraft, Stephen Scheele, Kyle Stowe, Colin Sykes, Robert Processes of Life: Essays in the Philosophy of Biology, by John Watson, and Blia Yang. 8: 644. Dupre, reviewed by Sandra D. Mitchell. 12: 980. Learning to Reason about Ecosystems Dynamics over Time: The Resilience Practice: Building Capacity to Absorb Disturbance and Challenges of an Event-Based Causal Focus. Tina A. Grotzer, Maintain Function, by Brian Walker and David Salt, reviewed Amy M. Kamarainen, M. Shane Tutwiler, Shari Metcalf, and by Mary E. Power. 7: 596. Chris Dede. 4: 288. Roots of Ecology: Antiquity to Haeckel, by Frank N. Egerton, A New Integrative Approach to Evolution Education. Peter J. T. reviewed by Joel B. Hagen. 4: 305. White, Merle K. Heidemann, and James J. Smith. 7: 586. Secrets of the Ice: Antarctica’s Clues to Climate, the Universe, and the Limits of Life, by Veronika Meduna, reviewed by Scott A. Elias. 4: 306. Eye on Education Tibet Wild: A Naturalist’s Journeys on the Roof of the World, AIBS Study on Leading Change in Undergraduate Education. by George B. Schaller, reviewed by David M. Leslie Jr. 8: 684. Susan Musante. 7: 523. 990 BioScience • December 2013 / Vol. 63 No. 12 WWW.biosciencemag.org r Index Discovering the Biology Education Research Community. Susan Nathalie Fra.scaria-Lacoste, and Juan F. Fernandez-Manjarrcs. Musante. 1: 13. 5:317. Networking to Boost the Skills of Graduate Teaching A.ssistants. Extreme Climate Variability Should Be Considered in Forestry- Susan Musante. 10: 788. Assisted Migration: A Reply. John H. Pedlar, Daniel W. McKenney, PULSE: Implementing Change within and among Life Science Isabelle Aubin, Louis R. Iverson, Richard S. Winder, Catherine Departments. Susan Musante. 4: 254. Ste-Marie, and Gregory A. O’Neill. 5: 317. Gender Bias Also Contributes to the Attrition of Women in Science. Corinne A. Moss-Racusin. 5: 318. Features Humanity’s Domination of Nature is Part of the Problem: A Aquaculture’s Turquoise Revolution. Lesley Evans Ogden. 9: 697. Response to Kareiva and Marvier. Reed Noss, Roderick Nash, Biocomplexity: The Forefront of Socially Relevant Science? Fred Paul Paquet, Michael Soule. 4: 241. Powledge and Beth Baker. 7: 517. Is the Pursuit of Gold Open Access Good for All Scientists? William Climate Change Already Challenging Agriculture. Amy Mayer. Z. Lidicker Jr. 4: 241. 10:781. More than Language Is Needed in Valuing Ecosystem Services. Integrating Designed Experiments into Urban Planning. Lesley Daniel Orenstein. 12: 913. Evans Ogden. 11: 845. Nothing New in Kareiva and Marvier. Noah Greenwald, Dominick Is Open Access Finally on the Ascendancy? Colin Macilwain. 1: 7. A. Dellasala, and John W. Terborgh. 4: 241. Landscape Genetics Offers New Insights. Sharon Levy. 8: 613. The Overlooked Benefits of Wildfire. Chad T. Hanson, Dominick A. Life 2.0. Timothy M. Beardsley. 3: 157. Dellasala, and Monica L. Bond. 4: 243. Marine Life on Acid. Lesley Evans Ogden. 5: 322. A Reply from Stephens and Colleagues. Scott L. Stephens, James D. New Insignts into Ancient Grain. Richard Blaustein. 6: 421. Mciver, Christopher J. Fettig, Joseph B. Fontaine, Bruce R. RNA’s First Four Billion Years on Earth: A Biography. Marcia Stone. Hartsough, Patricia L. Kennedy, and Dylan W. Schwilk. 4: 243. 4: 247. Engaging Multiple Disciplines in Ecosystem Services Research and The Road Not Taken. Cheryl Lyn Dybas. 12: 915. Assessment: A Reply to Orenstein. Christopher M. Raymond, Urban Biodiversity Gains New Converts. Richard Blaustein. 2: 72. Gerald G. Singh, Karina Benessaiah, Nancy J. Turner, Harry Nelson, and Kai M. A. Chan. 12: 913. Forum Shared Conservation Goals but Differing V'iews on How to Most Bats Killed in Large Numbers at United States Wind Energy Effectively Achieve Results: A Respon.se from Kareiva and Facilities. Mark A. Hayes. 12: 975. Marvier. Peter Kareiva and Michelle Marvier. 4: 242. Complexity in Climate Change Manipulation Experiments. Too Many Biologists: A Reply from Adamo. Shelley A. Adamo. 5: 318. Juergen Kreyling and Claus Beier. 9: 763. Discovering Ecologically Relevant Knowledge from Published Overviews Studies through Geosemantic Searching. Jason W. Karl, leffrey E. Herrick, Robert S. Unnasch, Jeffrey K. Gillan, Erie C. Ellis, Biosafety Considerations of Synthetic Biology in the International Wayne G. Lutters, and Laura J. Martin. 8: 674. Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Competition. Zheng- Ecologically Appropriate Plant Materials for Restoration jun Guan, Markus Schmidt, Lei Pei, Wei Wei, and Ke-ping Ma. Applications. Thomas A. Jones. 3: 211. 1:25. Expert Opinion on Climate Change and Threats to Biodiversity. Biotic Drivers of Stream Planform: Implications for Understanding Debra Javeline, Jessica J. Hellmann, Rodrigo Castro Cornejo, the Past and Restoring the Future. Lina E. Polvi and Ellen Wohl. and Gregory Shufeldt. 8: 666. 6: 439. Implementing Policies to Control Invasive Plant Species. Edward The Challenge of Lignocellulosic Bioenergy in a Water-Limited B. Barbier, Duncan Knowler, Johnson Gwatipedza, Sarah H. World. John S. King, Reinhart Ceulemans, Janine M. Albaugh, Reichard, and Arianne Ransom Hodges. 2: 132. Sophie Y. Dillen, Jean-Christophe Domec, Regis Fichot, Milan The Last Call for Marine Wilderness? Nicholas A. J. Graham and Fischer, Zakiya Leggett, Eric Sucre, Mirek Trnka, and Terenzio Tim R. McClanahan. 5: 397. Zenone. 2: 102. Navigating the “Noxious” and “Invasive” Regulatory landscape: Ecosystem Services and Beyond: Using Multiple Metaphors to Suggestions for Improved Regulation. Lauren D. Quinn, Jacob Understand Human-Environment Relationships. Christopher N. Barney, James S. N. McCubbins, and A. Bryan Endres. 2: M. Raymond, Gerald G. Singh, Karina Benessaiah, Joanna R. 124. Bernhardt, Jordan Levine, Harry Nelson, Nancy J. Turner, Bryan Progress and Perspectives on Question-Driven Coral-Reef Moni¬ Norton, Jordan Tam, and Kai M. A. Chan. 7: 536. toring. Peter Houk and Robert van Woeslik. 4: 297. Energy U.se and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Crop Production Regional Differences in Phosphorus Budgets in Intensive Soybean Using the Farm Energy Analysis Tool. Gustavo G. T. Camargo, Agriculture. Shelby H. Riskin, Stephen Porder, Meagan E. Matthew R. Ryan, and Tom L. Richard. 4: 263. Schipanski, Elena M. Bennett, and Christopher Neill. 1: 49. Envisioning a Marine Biodiversity Observation Network. J. Emmett RNAi-Based Insecticidal Crops: Potential Effects on Nontarget Duffy, Linda A. Amaral-Zettler, Daphne G. Fautin, Gustav Species. Jonathan G. Lundgren and Jian J. Duan. 8: 657. Paulay, Tatiana A. Rynearson, Heidi M. Sosik, and John J. Stachowicz. 5: 350. Explanatory, Predictive, and Heuristic Roles of Allometries and Letters Scaling Relationships. Jani P. Raerinne. 3: 191. Extreme Climate Variability Should Be Considered in Forestry Feral Cats and Biodiversity Conservation: The Urgent Prioritization Assisted Migration. Marta Benito-Garzon, Minh Ha-Duong, of Island Management. Manuel Nogales, Eric Vidal, Felix M. www.biosciencemag. org December 2013 / Vol. 63 No. 12 • BioScience 991 Index Medina, Elsa Bonnaud, Bernie R. Tershy, Karl J. Campbell, and William Jenkins, Daniel Druckenbrod, Glenn W. Suter, Michael Erika S. Zavaleta. 10: 804. P. Strager, Christine Mazzarella, Walter Galloway, and John How Far Are Stem-Cell-Derived Erythrocytes from the Clinical Amos. 5: 335. Arena? Xiaolei Li, Zhiqiang Wu, Xiaobing Fu, and Weidong Public Understanding of Synthetic Biology. Eleonore Pauwels. Han. 8: 632. 2: 79. The Impacts of Changing Disturbance Regimes on Serotinous Responsible Aquaculture in 2050: Valuing Local Conditions and Plant Populations and Communities. Brian Buma, Carissa D. Human Innovations Will Be Key to Success. James S. Diana, Brown, Dan C. Donato, loseph B. Fontaine, and Jill F. Johnstone. Hillary S. Egna, Thierry Chopin, Mark S. Peterson, Ling Cao, 11:865. Robert Pomeroy, Marc Verdegem, William T. Slack, Melba G. Improving Ocean Management through the Use of Ecological Bondad-Reantaso, and Felipe Cabello. 4: 255. Principles and Integrated Ecosystem Assessments. Melis,sa M. Rough Trade: Animal Welfare in the Global Wildlife Trade. Sandra Foley, Matthew H. Armsby, Erin E. Prahler, Margaret R. Caldwell, E. Baker, Russ Cain, Freya van Kesteren, Zinta A. Zommers, Ashley L. Erickson, John N. Kittinger, Larry B. Crowder, and Neil D’Cruze, and David Macdonald. 12: 928. Phillip S. Levin. 8: 619. Safety in Numbers? Abundance May Not Safeguard Corals from Incorporating Socioeconomic and Political Drivers of International Increasing Carbon Dioxide. Charles Birkeland, Margaret W. Collaboration into Marine Conservation Planning. Noam Miller, Gregory A. Piniak, C. Mark Eakin, Mariska Weijerman, Levin, Ayesha 1. T. Tulloch, Ascelin Gordon, Tessa Mazor, Nils Paul McElhany, Matthew Dunlap, and Russell E. Brainard. Bunnefeld, and Salit Kark. 7: 547. 12: 967. Integrative Approaches to the Study of Baleen Whale Diving Social Norms and Global Environmental Challenges: The Behavior, Feeding Performance, and Foraging Ecology. Complex Interaction of Behaviors, Values, and Policy. Ann P. Jeremy A. Goldbogen, Ari S. Friedlaender, John Calambokidis, Kinzig, Paul R. Ehrlich, Lee J. Alston, Kenneth Arrow, Scott Megan F. McKenna, Malene Simon, and Douglas P. Nowacek. Barrett, Timothy G. Buchman, Gretchen C. Daily, Bruce Levin, 2: 90. Simon Levin, Michael Oppenheimer, Elinor Ostrom, and Intentional Fragmentation as a Management Strategy in Aquatic Donald Saari. 3: 164. Systems. Frank J. Rahel. 5: 362. Social Systems in Habitat-Specialist Reef Fishes: Key Concepts in Managing Multiple Vectors for Marine Invasions in an Increasingly Evolutionary Ecology. Marian Y. L. Wong and Peter M. Biuston. Connected World. Susan L. Williams, Ian C. Davidson, Jae R. 6: 453. Pasari, Gail V. Ashton, James T. Carlton, R. Eliot Crafton, Rachel Soil and Freshwater and Marine Sediment Food Webs: Their E. Fontana, Edwin D. Grosholz, A. WTiitman Miller, Gregory M. Structure and Function. Jennifer Adams Krumins, Dick van Ruiz, and Chela J. Zabin. 12: 952. Oevelen, T. Martijn Bezemer, Gerlinde B. De Deyn, W. H. Mapping the Design Process for Urban Ecology Researchers. Gera Hoi, Ellen van Donk, Wietse de Boer, Peter C. de Ruiter, Alexander J. Felson, Mitchell Pavao-Zuckerman, Timothy Jack J. Middelburg, Fernando Monroy, Karline Soetaert, Elisa Carter, Franco Montalto, Bill Shuster, Nikki Springer, Emilie K. Thebault, Johan van de Koppel, Johannes A. van Veen, Maria Stander, and Olyssa Starry. 11: 854. Viketoft, and Wim H. van der Putten. 1: 35. Maximizing the Environmental Benefits of Carbon Farming Spatial Extent and Dynamics of Dam Impacts on Tropical Island through Ecosystem Service Delivery. Brenda B. Lin, Sarina Freshwater Fish Assemblages. Patrick B. Cooney and Thomas Macfadyen, Anna R. Renwick, Saul A. Cunningham, and Nancy J. Kwak. 3: 176. A. Schellhorn. 10: 793. Sensory Adaptations of Fishes to Subterranean Environments. Modeling Social-Ecological Scenarios in Marine Systems. Henrik Daphne Soares and Matthew L. Niemiller. 4: 274. Osterblom, Andrew Merrie, Marc Metian, Wiebren J. Boonstra, A Tale of Two Acts: Endangered Species Listing Practices in Canada Thorsten Blenckner, James R. Watson, Ryan R. Rykaezewski, and the United States. Robin S. Waples, Marta Nammack, Jean Yoshitaka Ota, Jorge L. Sarmiento, Villy Christensen, Maja Fitts Cochrane, and Jeffrey A. Hutchings. 9: 723. Schliiter, Simon Birnbaum, Bo G. Gustafsson, Christoph Toward a Mechanistic Understanding of Linguistic Diversity. Humborg, Carl-Magnus Morth, Barbel Miiller-Karulis, Maciej Michael C. Gavin, Carlos A. Botero, Claire Bowern, Robert T. Tomezak, Max Troell, and Carl Folke. 9: 735. K. Colwell, Michael Dunn, Robert R. Dunn, Russell D. Gray, Molecules of Keystone Significance: Crucial Agents in Ecology and Kathryn R. Kirby, Joe McCarter, Adam Powell, Thiago F. Rangel, Resource Management. Ryan F. Ferrer and Richard K. Zimmer. John R. Stepp, Michelle Trautwein, Jennifer L. Verdolin, and 6: 428. Gregor Yanega. 7: 524. A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Analysis of Multifactorial Transdisciplinary Research, Transformative Learning, and Land Mammal Colonization of Islands. Paul P. A. Mazza, Transformative Science. Deana D. Pennington, Gary L. Simpson, Sandro Lovari, Federico Masini, Marco Masseti, and Marco Marjorie S. McConnell, Jeanne M. Fair, and Robert J. Baker. Rustioni. 12: 939. 7: 564. New Frontiers for Organismal Biology. Dietmar Ktiltz, David F. Understanding Spatiotemporal Lags in Ecosystem Services Clayton, Gene E. Robinson, Craig Albertson, Hannah V. Carey, to Improve Incentives. Alexander K. Fremier, Fabrice A. J. Molly E. Cummings, Ken Dewar, Scott V. Edwards, Hans A. DeClerck, Nilsa A. Bosque-Perez, Natalia Estrada Carmona, Hofmann, Louis J. Gross, Joel G. Kingsolver, Michael J. Meaney, Renee Hill, Taylor Joyal, Levi Keesecker, P. Zion Klos, Alexandra Barney A. Schlinger, Alexander W. Shingleton, Marla B. Martinez-Salinas, Ryan Niemeyer, Andre Sanfiorenzo, Kristen Sokolowski, George N. Somero, Daniel C. Stanzione, and Anne Welsh, and J. D. Wulfhorst. 6: 472. E. Todgham. 6: 464. Water-Use Sustainability in Socioecological Systems: A Multiscale The Overlooked Terrestrial Impacts of Mountaintop Mining. Integrated Approach. Cristina Madrid, Violeta Cabello, and James Wickham, Petra Bohall Wood, Matthew C. Nicholson, Mario Giampietro. 1: 14. 992 BioScience • December 2013 / Vol. 63 No. 12 www.biosciencemag.org Index Winter Disturbances and Riverine Fish in Temperate and Cold Biodiversity Online: Toward a Network Integrated Biocollections Regions. Christine Weber, Christer Nilsson, Lovisa Lind, Knut Alliance. James Hanken. 10: 789. T. Alfredsen, and Lina E. Polvi. 3: 199. Broader Impacts 2.0: Seeing—and Seizing—the Opportunity. Robert Frodeman, J. Britt Holbrook, Patricia S. Bourexis, Susan B. Cook, Professional Biologist Laura Diederick, and Richard A. Tankersley. 3: 153. Collegiality versus Competition: How Metrics Shape Scientific Com¬ Attrition of Women in the Biological Sciences: Workload, Mother¬ munities. Sujay S. Kaushal and Jonathan M. Jeschke. 3: 155. hood, and Other Explanations Revisited. Shelley A. Adamo. 1:43. Defending Science Education: Climate as a Second Front for The Elusive Pursuit of Interdisciplinarity at the Human- Biologists. Glenn Branch. 9: 717. Environment Interface. Eric D. Roy, Anita T. Morzillo, Francisco The Enduring Relevance of Darwin’s Theory of Morality. Geoffrey Seijo, Sheila M. W. Reddy, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla, Jeffrey C. M. Hodgson. 7: 513. Milder, Tobias Kuemmerle, and Sherry L. Martin. 9; 745. The Endangered Species Act at 40: Opportunities for Improvements. The Ethics of Data Sharing and Reuse in Biology. Clifford S. Duke Jamie Rappaport Clark. 12; 924. and John H. Porter. 6: 483. Locally Adapted Textbooks Can Help Biodiversity. Richard B. Involving Ecologists in Shaping Large-Scale Green Infrastructure Primack. 12: 926. Projects. Alexander J. Felson, Emily E. Oldfield, and Mark A. Growing Pains for Ecology in the Twenty-First Century. Stephanie Bradford. 11; 881. E. Hampton, Carly A. Strasser, and Joshua J. Tewksbury. 2; 69. Journalism and Social Media as Means of Observing the Contexts How to Exploit Postdocs. Paula Stephan. 4; 245. of Science. Joachim Allgaier, Sharon Dunwoody, Dominique Interpreting the Dynamics and Patterns of Living Systems. Kumar Brossard, Yin-Yueh Lo, and Hans Peter Peters. 4: 284. Selvarajoo. 9; 721. Next-Generation Field Guides. Elizabeth J. Farnsworth, Miyoko Prescription-Only Anthelmintic Drugs: The Time Is Now. Ray M. Chu, W. John Kress, Amanda K. Neill, Jason H. Best, John Kaplan. 11; 852. Pickering, Robert D. Stevenson, Gregory W. Courtney, John K. Promise and Pitfalls of a Gender-Blind Faculty Search. Cynthia S. VanDyk, and Aaron M. Ellison. 11: 891. Jones and Mark C. Urban. 8: 611. Reintroduction and De-extinction. Dolly Jorgensen. 9: 719. Roundtable Valuation Branding for Bioscience Research in the Twenty-First Predicting Publication Success for Biologists. William F. Laurance, Century. Lonnie W. Aarssen. 6: 417. D. Carolina Useche, Susan G. Laurance, and Corey J. A. What Is Life, and Can We Create It? Stuart Kauffman. 8: 609. Braoshaw. 10: 817. What’s in a Name? A Lot if You’re a Little-Known Microbe. David Roy Smith and Erick R. James. 10: 791. Special Book Articles Darwinian Economics. John Gowdy. 10: 824. Washington Watch Defining Epigenetics in Deterministic Terms. Alexander V. Badyaev. Balancing Privacy and Progress; Biobanks and Genome Sequencing. 3: 224. Eve S. McCulloch. 5: 333. Discovering Our Selves. Peggy L. Edds Walton. 3: 220. Harris sing the Power of Big Data in Biological Research. Eve S. Making Yourself Clear: The Conversation of One. Elizabeth Bass. McCulloch. 9: 715. 10: 828. Life Science Graduates Face Daunting Labor Market. Julie Palakovich Carr. 12:922. Special Report Researchers Take on a New Role: Advocate for Profession, Science. Julie Palakovich Carr. 1:12. Dynamism Is the New Stasis: Modern Challenges for the Bio¬ logical Sciences. Sheri Potter, Susan Musante, and Ali Hochberg. 9; 705. Authors Aarssen, Lonnie W. 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