BOLETÃN NO. 200 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y LimnologÃa
BOLETÃN NO. 200 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y LimnologÃa
BOLETÃN NO. 200 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y LimnologÃa
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Troposphere<br />
Mean and Anomalous SLP E14<br />
Mean and Anomalous 500-mb heights E15<br />
Mean and Anomalous 300-mb Wind<br />
Vectors E16<br />
500-mb Persistence E17<br />
Time -Longitu<strong>de</strong> Sections of 500-mb<br />
Height Anomalies E18<br />
Stratosphere<br />
Height Anomalies at selected levels S1<br />
Height-longitu<strong>de</strong> section S2<br />
50-hPa Temperature Anomalies S3<br />
2 & 10-hPa Temperature Anomalies S4<br />
Total Ozone Anomalies (Time Series) S5<br />
Hemispheric Ozone Anomalies (Map) S6<br />
Daily vertical component of EP flux S7<br />
Ozone Hole S8<br />
Appendix 2: Additional Figures<br />
Arctic Oscillation and 500-hPa Anomalies<br />
A2.1<br />
Snow Cover A2.2<br />
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY:<br />
Vol. 19, No. 5, October <strong>200</strong>5.<br />
Editorial<br />
Science: Who Needs It? .........................................................................................................................1341<br />
Walter V. Reid<br />
Conservation Education<br />
Legal Ecology: Ecosystem Function and the Law...................................................................................1344<br />
Daniel J. Rohlf, David S. Dobkin<br />
Issues in International Conservation<br />
Virtual Conservation: How the European Union is Turning a Blind Eye to Its Vanishing<br />
Primeval Forests .....................................................................................................................................1349<br />
Tomasz Wesołowski<br />
Conservation and Policy<br />
Conservation Science, Biodiversity, and the <strong>200</strong>5 U.S. Forest Service Regulations .............................1359<br />
Barry R. Noon, Patrick Parenteau, Stephen C. Trombulak<br />
Review<br />
Feral Goat Eradications on Islands .........................................................................................................1362<br />
KARL CAMPBELL, C. JOSH DONLAN<br />
Essays<br />
Indigenous Population Growth in the Lowland Neotropics: Social Science Insights for<br />
Biodiversity Conservation........................................................................................................................1375<br />
KENDRA McSWEENEY<br />
Bush Tucker, Bush Pets, and Bush Threats: Cooperative Management of Feral Animals in<br />
Australia's Kakadu National Park ............................................................................................................1385<br />
CATHERINE J. ROBINSON, DERMOT SMYTH, PETER J. WHITEHEAD<br />
1392<br />
Protected Areas.......................................................................................................................................1392<br />
TRACEY MORIN DALTON<br />
Integrating the Metapopulation and Habitat Paradigms for Un<strong>de</strong>rstanding Broad-Scale<br />
Declines of Species.................................................................................................................................1402<br />
DOUG P. ARMSTRONG<br />
Conservation in Practice<br />
Economics and Land-Use Change in Prioritizing Private Land Conservation<br />
DAVID NEWBURN, SARAH REED, PETER BERCK, ADINA MERENLENDER<br />
Conservation Focus: Amphibian Declines and Chytridiomycosis ...........................................................1411<br />
Inconclusiveness of Chytridiomycosis as the Agent in Wi<strong>de</strong>spread Frog Declines................................1421<br />
HAMISH McCALLUM<br />
Historical Evi<strong>de</strong>nce of Wi<strong>de</strong>spread Chytrid Infection in North American Amphibian Populations ..........1431<br />
MARTIN OUELLET, IGOR MIKAELIAN, BRUCE D. PAULI, JEAN RODRIGUE, DAVID M.<br />
GREEN<br />
The Novel and En<strong>de</strong>mic Pathogen Hypotheses: Competing Explanations for the Origin of<br />
Emerging Infectious Diseases of Wildlife ................................................................................................1441<br />
LARA J. RACHOWICZ, JEAN-MARC HERO, ROSS A. ALFORD, JOHN W. TAYLOR, JESS<br />
A.T. MORGAN, VANCE T. VREDENBURG, JAMES P. COLLINS, CHERYL J. BRIGGS<br />
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