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TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME 8, 1998 NUMBER 1, FEBRUARY Articles BOLTEN, A. B., K. A. BJORNDAL, H. R. MARTINS, T. DELLINGER, M. J. Biscoito, S. E. ENCALADA, AND B. W. BOWEN Transatlantic developmental migrations of loggerhead sea turtles demonstrated by mtDNA sequence analysis CEBALLOS, G., P. RODRIGUEZ, AND R. A. MEDELLiN Assessing conservation priorities in megadiverse Mexico: mammalian diversity, endemicity, and endan- germent Corn, P. S. Effects of ultraviolet radiation on boreal toads in Colorado GaTEs, J. E., AND D. R. EVANS Cowbirds breeding in the central Appalachians: spatial and temporal patterns and habitat selection HERSHEY, A. E., A. R. LIMA, G. J. NIEMI, AND R. R. REGAL Effects of Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (Bti) and methoprene on nontarget macroinvertebrates in Min- nesota wetlands 41-60 JOHNSON, R. K. Spatiotemporal variability of temperate lake macroinvertebrate communities: detection of impact 61-70 HariGc, A. L., AND M. B. BAIN Defining and restoring biological integrity in wilderness lakes 71-87 Mion, J. B., R. A. STEIN, AND E. A. MARSCHALI River discharge drives survival of larval walleye 88-103 GARVEY, J. E., N. A. DINGLEDINE, N. S. DONOVAN, AND R. A. STEIN Exploring spatial and temporal variation within reservoir food webs: predictions for fish assemblages ... 104-120 PROFFITT, C. E., AND D. J. DEVLIN Are there cumulative effects in red mangroves from oil spills during seedling and sapling stages? 121-127 LENIHAN, H. S., AND C. H. PETERSON How habitat degradation through fishery disturbance enhances impacts of hypoxia on oyster reefs 128-140 KEOUGH, M. J., AND G. P. QUINN Effects of periodic disturbances from trampling on rocky intertidal algal beds 141-161 MILLER, S. G., R. L. KNIGHT, AND C. K. MILLER Influence of recreational trails on breeding bird communities 162-169 RESTREPO, C., AND N. GOMEZ Responses of understory birds to anthropogenic edges in a Neotropical montane forest 170-183 KENDALL, B. E. Estimating the magnitude of environmental stochasticity in survivorship data 184-193 PARUELO, J. M., E. G. JOBBAGY, O. E. SALA, W. K. LAUENROTH, AND I. C. BURKE Functional and structural convergence of temperate grassland and shrubland ecosystems 194-206 OESTERHELD, M., C. M. DIBELLA, AND H. KERDILES Relation between NOAA-AVHRR satellite data and stocking rate of rangelands 207-212 NEHER, D. A., K. N. EASTERLING, D. Fiscus, AND C. L. CAMPBELI Comparison of nematode communities in agricultural soils of North Carolina and Nebraska 213-223 Instructions to authors.. 224 NUMBER |, FEBRUARY, SUPPLEMENT Ecosystem Management for Sustainable Marine Fisheries Mooney, H. A. Ecosystem management for sustainable marine fisheries ... KURIEN, J. Traditional ecological knowledge and ecosystem sustainability: new meanings to Asian coastal proverbs FOGARTY, M. J., AND S. A. MURAWSKI Large-scale disturbance and the structure of marine systems: fishery impacts on Georges Bank HOFMANN, E. E., AND T. M. POWELL Environmental variability effects on marine fisheries: four case histories STEELE, J. H. Regime shifts in marine ecosystems BURKHOLDER, J. M. Implications of harmful microalgae and heterotrophic dinoflagellates in management of sustainable marine fisheries FoLKE, C., N. KAuTSKY, H. BerG, A. JANSSON, AND M. TROELL The ecological footprint concept for sustainable seafood production: a review S$63-S71 Lauck,-T., C. W. CLARK, M. S. MANGEL, AND G. R. MUNRO Implementing the precautionary principle in fisheries management through marine reserves S72-S78 ALLISON,.G. W., J. LUBCHENCO, AND M. H. CARR Marine reserves are necessary but not sufficient for marine conservation S$79-S92 JARRE-TEICHMANN, A. The potential role of mass balance models for the management of upwelling ecosystems $93-S103 CHRISTENSEN, V., AND D. PAULY Changes in models of aquatic ecosystems approaching carrying capacity $104-S109 Dong, T. J., AND R. E. REICHELT Integrated coastal zone and fisheries ecosystem management: generic goals and performance indices .... S110—-S118 POLICANSKY, D., AND J. J. MAGNUSON Genetics, metapopulations, and ecosystem management of fisheries $119-S123 CASTILLA, J. C., AND M. FERNANDEZ Small-scale benthic fisheries in Chile: on co-management and sustainable use of benthic invertebrates .. $124-—-S132 DewEEs, C. M. Effects of individual quota systems on New Zealand and British Columbia fisheries ............+........... $133-S138 Fusita, R. M., T. FORAN, AND I. ZEvos Innovative approaches for fostering conservation in marine fisheries $139-S150 ARNASON, R. Ecological fisheries management using individual transferable share quotas $151-S159 ROUGHGARDEN, J. How to manage fisheries $160-S164 Myers, R. A., AND G. MERTZ The limits of exploitation: a precautionary approach $165-S169 HANNA, S. S. Institutions for marine ecosystems: economic incentives and fishery management $170-S174 NUMBER 2, MAY Measuring Ecological Trends Dixon, P. M., A. R. OLSEN, AND B. M. KAHN Measuring trends in ecological resources 225-227 Scott, C. T. Sampling methods for estimating change in forest resources 228-233 Nusser, S. M., FE J. BREIDT, AND W. A. FULLER Design and estimation for investigating the dynamics of natural resources 234-245 URQUHART, N. S., S. G. PAULSEN, AND D. P. LARSEN Monitoring for policy-relevant regional trends over time 246-257 LINK, W. A., AND J. R. SAUER Estimating population change from count data: application to the North American Breeding Bird Survey .. 258-268 Stow, C. A., S. R. CARPENTER, K. E. WEBSTER, AND T. M. FROST Long-term environmental monitoring: some perspectives from lakes 269-276 JassBy, A. D. Interannual variability at three inland water sites: implications for sentinel ecosystems ..................... 277-287 STODDARD, J. L., C. T. DRISCOLL, J. S. KAHL, AND J. H. KELLOGG Can site-specific trends be extrapolated to a region? An acidification example for the northeast 288-299 PHILIPPI, T. E., P. M. DIXON, AND B. E. TAYLOR Detecting trends in species composition 300-308 DayTON, P. K., M. J. TEGNER, P. B. EDWARDS, AND K. L. RISER Sliding baselines, ghosts, and reduced expectations in kelp forest communities 309-322 EDWARDS, D. Issues and themes for natural resources trend and change detection 323-325 BRICKER, O. P., AND M. A. RUGGIERO Toward a national program for monitoring environmental resources 326-329 Ecology and the Social Sciences HAEUBER, R., AND P. L. RINGOLD Ecology, the social sciences, and environmental policy 330-331 KEITER, R. B. Ecosystems and the law: toward an integrated approach 332-341 SIMPSON, R. D. Economic analysis and ecosystems: some concepts and issues 342-349 Norton, B. G. Improving ecological communication: the role of ecologists in environmental policy formation ... 350-364 Other Articles VAN BUSKIRK, J., AND R. S. OSTFELD Habitat heterogeneity, dispersal, and local risk of exposure to Lyme disease 365-378 SCHUBERT, C. A., I. K. BARKER, R. C. ROSATTE, C. D. MACINNEsS, AND T. D. NuDpDs Effect of canine distemper on an urban raccoon population: an experiment 379-387 LAmpPo, M., AND G. A. DE LEO The invasion ecology of the toad Bufo marinus: from South America to Australia 388-396 KAINER, K. A., M. L. DURYEA, N. COSTA DE MACEDO, AND K. WILLIAMS Brazil nut seedling establishment and autecology in extractive reserves of Acre, Brazil 397-410 Pastor, J., B. DEwEy, R. A. MOEN, D. J. MLADENOFF, M. A. WHITE, AND Y. COHEN Spatial patterns in the moose-forest-soil ecosystem on Isle Royale, Michigan, USA .... 411-424 BOLKER, B. M., S. W. PACALA, AND W. J. PARTON, JR. Linear analysis of soil decomposition: insights from the Century model 425-439 FINZI, A. C., N. VAN BREEMEN, AND C. D. CANHAM Canopy tree-soil interactions within temperate forests: species effects on soil carbon and nitrogen 440-446 FINZI, A. C., C. D. CANHAM, AND N. VAN BREEMEN Canopy tree-soil interactions within temperate forests: species effects on pH and cations SHACHAK, M., AND G. M. LOVETT Atmospheric deposition to a desert ecosystem and its implications for management McNAuGHTON, ©. J., N. R. STRONACH, AND N. J. GEORGIADIS Combustion in natural fires and global emissions budgets : 464-468 BIONDINI, M. E., B. D. PATTON, AND P. E. NYREN Grazing intensity and ecosystem processes in a northern mixed-grass prairie, USA 469-479 DEVANTIER, L. M., G. DE’ATH, T. J. DONE, AND E. TURAK Ecological assessment of a complex natural system: a case study from the Great Barrier Reef 480-496 MoMEN, B., AND J. P. ZEHR Watershed classification by discriminant analyses of lakewater-chemistry and terrestrial characteristics .. 497-507 COTTINGHAM, K. L., AND S. R. CARPENTER Population, community, and ecosystem variates as ecological indicators: phytoplankton responses to whole- lake enrichment CARROLL, S. S., AND D. L. PEARSON Spatial modeling of butterfly species richness using tiger beetles (Cicindelidae) as a bioindicator taxon .... BOUTIN, C., AND B. JOBIN Intensity of agricultural practices and effects on adjacent habitats NUMBER 3, AUGUST Issues in Ecology CARPENTER, S. R., N. EF CArRaAco, D. L. CORRELL, R. W. HOWARTH, A. SHARPLEY, AND V. H. SMITH Nonpoint pollution of surface waters with phosphorus and nitrogen Freshwater Systems NAIMAN, R. J., J. J. MAGNUSON, AND P. L. FIRTH Integrating cultural, economic, and environmental requirements for fresh water 569-570 GLEICK, P. H. Water in crisis: paths to sustainable water use 571-579 HARWELL, M. A. Science and environmental decision-making in South Florida 580-590 KINDLER, J. Linking ecological and development objectives: trade-offs and imperatives 591-600 FIRTH, P. L. Fresh water: perspectives on the integration of research, education, and decision making 601-609 POLICANSKY, D. Science and decision making for water resources 610-618 WEAR, D. N., M. G. TURNER, AND R. J. NAIMAN Land cover along an urban-rural gradient: implications for water quality 619-630 Other Articles MEDLEY, C. N., AND W. H. CLEMENTS Responses of diatom communities to heavy metals in streams: the influence of longitudinal variation ... 631-644 ZAMPELLA, R. A., AND J. K BUNNELL Use of reference-site fish assemblages to assess aquatic degradation in Pinelands streams 645-658 Lamon, E. C., III, S. R. CARPENTER, AND C. A. STOW Forecasting PCB concentrations in Lake Michigan salmonids: a dynamic linear model approach 659-668 HEBERT, C. E. Winter severity affects migration and contaminant accumulation in northern Great Lakes Herring Gulls 669-679 GERMAINE, 8S. S., S. S. ROSENSTOCK, R. E. SCHWEINSBURG, AND W. S. RICHARDSON Relationships among breeding birds, habitat, and residential development in greater Tucson, Arizona 680-691 BoYeER, K. E., AND J. B. ZEDLER Effects of nitrogen additions on the vertical structure of a constructed cordgrass marsh 692-705 FENN, M. E., M. A. PoTu, J. D. ABER, J. S. BARON, B. T. BORMANN, D. W. JOHNSON, A. D. LEMLY, S. G. McNuLty, D. FE RYAN, AND R. STOTTLEMYER Nitrogen excess in North American ecosystems: predisposing factors, ecosystem responses, and management strategies 706-733 FAN, W., J. C. RANDOLPH, AND J. L. EHMAN Regional estimation of nitrogen mineralization in forest ecosystems using Geographic Information Sys- tems 734-747 DAVIDSON, E. A., C. S. POTTER, P. SCHLESINGER, AND S. A. KLOOSTER Model estimates of regional nitric oxide emissions from soils of the southeastern United States 748-759 Knapp, A. K., S. L. CONARD, AND J. M. BLAIR Determinants of soil CO2 flux from a sub-humid grassland: effect of fire and fire history 760-770 BurTON, A. J., K. S. PREGITZER, G. P. ZOGG, AND D. R. ZAK 711-778 Drought reduces root respiration in sugar maple forests WAGNER, R. G., AND S. R. RADOSEVICH 779-794 Neighborhood approach for quantifying interspecific competition in coastal Oregon forests ALLEN-D1AZ, B. H., AND J. W. BARTOLOME Sagebrush-grass vegetation dynamics: comparing classical and state-transition models 795-804 Wire, J. D., S. W. RUNNING, P. E. THORNTON, R. E. KEANE, K. C. RYAN, D. B. FAGRE, AND C. H. KEY Assessing simulated ecosystem processes for climate variability research at Glacier National Park, USA 805-823 SHEA, K., AND D. KELLY Estimating biocontrol agent impact with matrix models: Carduus nutans in New Zealand SHAROV, A. A., AND A. M. LIEBHOLD Bioeconomics of managing the spread of exotic pest species with barrier zones BOMMARCO, R. Reproduction and energy reserves of a predatory carabid beetle relative to agroecosystem complexity 846-853 Root, K. V. Evaluating the effects of habitat quality, connectivity, and catastrophes on a threatened species 854-865 THRUSH, S. F, J. E. HEwitt, V. J. CUMMINGS, P. K. DAYTON, M. Cryer, S. J. TURNER, G. A. FUNNELL, R. Bubb, C. MILBURN, AND M. R. WILKINSON Disturbance of the marine benthic habitat by commercial fishing: impacts at the scale of the fishery 866-879 LINDBERG, D., J. A. ESTES, AND K. I. WARHEIT Human influences on trophic cascades along rocky shores 880-890 ENDTER-WADA, J., D. BLAHNA, R. KRANNICH, AND M. BRUNSON A framework for understanding social science contributions to ecosystem management 891-904 Erratum 905 NUMBER 4, NOVEMBER Ecological Concepts in Conservation Biology: Lessons from the Southeastern U.S. Ecosystem PLATT, W. J., AND R. K. PEET Ecological concepts in conservation biology: lessons from Southeastern U.S. ecosystems 907-908 WISER, S. K., R. K. PEET, AND P. W. WHITE Prediction of rare-plant occurrence: a southern Appalachian example ................cc.c e.e.ee.ee0eececeeees , 909-920 DELCOURT, P. A., AND H. R. DELCOURT Paleoecological insights on conservation of biodiversity: a focus on species, ecosystems, and landscapes .. 921-934 MENGES, E. S., AND C. V. HAWKES Interactive effects of fire and microhabitat on plants of Florida scrub 935-946 Horvitz, C. C., J. B. PASCARELLA, S. MCMANN, A. FREEDMAN, AND R. H. HOFSTETTER Functional roles of invasive non-indigenous plants in hurricane-affected subtropical hardwood forests 947-974 Gorbon, D. R. Effects of invasive, non-indigenous plant species on ecosystem processes: lessons from Florida 975-989 Other Articles OREN, R., B. E. Ewers, P. Topp, N. PHILLIPS, AND G. KATUL Water balance delineates the soil layer in which moisture affects canopy conductance 990-1002 ASNER, G. P., C. A. WESSMAN, AND S. R. ARCHER Scale dependence of absorption of photosynthetically active radiation in terrestrial ecosystems 1003-1021 ASNER, G. P., C. A. WESSMAN, AND D. S. SCHIMEL Heterogeneity of savanna canopy structure and function from imaging spectrometry and inverse modeling 1022-1036 BARON, J. S., M. D. HARTMAN, T. G. KITTEL, L. E. BAND, D. S. OJIMA, AND R. B. LAMMERS Effects of land cover, water redistribution, and temperature on ecosystem processes in the South Platte Basin 1037-1051 KAYE, J. P., AND S. C. HART Ecological restoration alters nitrogen transformations in a ponderosa pine—bunchgrass ecosystem 1052-1060 Murpny, K. L., J. M. KLOPATEK, AND C. C. KLOPATEK The effects of litter quality and climate on decomposition along an elevational gradient 1061-1071 HE, H. S., D. J. MLADENOFF, V. C. RADELOFF, AND T. R. CROW Integration of GIS data and classified satellite imagery for regional forest assessment 1072-1083 FANG, J., G. WANG, G. Liu, AND S. Xt Forest biomass of China: an estimate based on biomass-volume relationship 1084-1091 EASTON, W. E., AND K. MARTIN The effect of vegetation management on breeding bird communities in British Columbia 1092-1103 KNAPP, R. K., V. T. VREDENBURG, AND K. R. MATTHEWS Effects of stream channel morphology on golden trout spawning habitat and recruitment 1104-1117 WELSH, H. H., JR., AND L. M. OLLIVIER Stream amphibians as indicators of ecosystem stress: a case study from California’s redwoods 1118-1132 CHAZAL, A. C., AND P. H. NIEWIAROWSKI Responses of the mole salamanders to clearcutting: using field experiments in forest management 1133-1143 TAULMAN, J. F, K. G. SMITH, AND R. E. THILI Demographic and behavioral responses of southern flying squirrels to experimental logging in Arkansas WELLER, D. E., T. E. JORDAN, AND D. L. CORRELL 1156-1169 Heuristic models for material discharge from landscapes with riparian buffers SHAROV, A. A., AND A. M. LIEBHOLD 1170-1179 Model of slowing the spread of gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) with a barrier zone LINDER, C. R. 1180-1195 Potential persistence of transgenes: seed performance of transgenic canola and wild X canola hybrids VILA, M., AND C. M. D’ ANTONIO 1196-1205 Hybrid vigor for clonal growth in Carpobrotus (Aizoaceae) in coastal California MADENIIAN, C. P., D. W. SCHLOESSER, AND K. A. KRIEGER 1206-1212 Population models of burrowing mayfly recolonization in western Lake Erie NicHo_s, J. D., T. BOULINIER, J. E. HINEs, K. H. POLLOCK, AND J. R. SAUER 1213-1225 Estimating rates of local species extinction, colonization, and turnover in animal communities CASWELL, H., S. BRAULT, A. J. READ, AND T. D. SMITH 1226-1238 Harbor porpoise and fisheries: an uncertainty analysis of incidental mortality KEATING, K. A., J. F QUINN, M. A. IvVIE, AND L. L. IVIE 1239-1249 Estimating the effectiveness of further sampling in species inventories ... GARRETT, K. A., AND P. M. DIXON 1250-1259 When does the spatial pattern of weeds matter? Predictions from neighborhood models AUGUSTINE, D. J., L. E. FRELICH, AND P. A. JORDAN Evidence for two alternate stable states in an ungulate grazing system 1260-1269 Index to Volume 8

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