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BOLETÍN NO. 197 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología

BOLETÍN NO. 197 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología

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Conservation Prioritization Based on Distribution of Land Snails in Hungary<br />

PÉTER SÓLYMOS, ZOLTÁN FEHÉR............................................................................................... 1084<br />

Effect of Propagule Size and Landscape Structure on Morphological Differentiation and<br />

Asymmetry in Experimentally Introduced Roesel's Bush-Crickets<br />

ÅSA BERGGREN .............................................................................................................................. 1095<br />

Effects of Forest Fragmentation on a Dung Beetle Community in French Guiana<br />

FRANÇOIS FEER, YVES HINGRAT................................................................................................. 1103<br />

Global Warming, Human Population Pressure, and Viability of the World's Smallest Butterfly<br />

MARTIN HOYLE, MIKE JAMES ........................................................................................................ 1113<br />

Using Indicator Species to Predict Species Richness of Multiple Taxonomic Groups<br />

ERICA FLEISHMAN, JAMES R. THOMSON, RALPH MAC NALLY, DENNIS D. MURPHY,<br />

JOHN P. FAY ..................................................................................................................................... 1125<br />

Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on Effective Population Size in the Endangered Rio Gran<strong>de</strong><br />

Silvery Minnow<br />

DOMINIQUE ALÒ, THOMAS F. TURNER ........................................................................................ 1138<br />

Demographic Processes Un<strong>de</strong>rlying Population Growth and Decline in Salamandra salamandra<br />

BENEDIKT R. SCHMIDT, REINER FELDMANN, MICHAEL SCHAUB ............................................ 1149<br />

Edge and Area Effects on the Occurrence of Migrant Forest Songbirds<br />

TIMOTHY H. PARKER, BROOKE M. STANSBERRY, C. DUSTIN BECKER, PHILIP S. GIPSON . 1157<br />

Thresholds in Forest Bird Response to Habitat Alteration as Quantitative Targets for<br />

Conservation<br />

JEAN-SÉBASTIEN GUÉNETTE, MARC-ANDRÉ VILLARD ............................................................. 1168<br />

Demographic Limitations of the Ability of Habitat Restoration to Rescue Declining Populations<br />

GREGORY R. SCHROTT, KIMBERLY A. WITH, ANTHONY W. KING............................................ 1181<br />

The Cost Efficiency of Wild Dog Conservation in South Africa<br />

P. A. LINDSEY, R. ALEXANDER, J. T. DU TOIT, M.G.L. MILLS ..................................................... 1205<br />

Patterns of Genetic Diversity and Its Loss in Mammalian Populations<br />

ALISSE GARNER, JANET L. RACHLOW, JASON F. HICKS........................................................... 1215<br />

Avian Diversity and Functional Insectivory on North-Central Florida Farmlands<br />

GREGORY A. JONES, KATHRYN E. SIEVING, SUSAN K. JACOBSON ........................................ 1234<br />

The Capacity of the National Wildlife Refuge System to Conserve Threatened and Endangered<br />

Animal Species in the United States<br />

BRIAN CZECH................................................................................................................................... 1246<br />

Planning for Biodiversity: the Role of Ecological Impact Assessment<br />

YAEL MANDELIK, TAMAR DAYAN, ERAN FEITELSON................................................................. 1254<br />

Beta Diversity and Nature Reserve System Design in the Yukon, Canada<br />

YOLANDA F. WIERSMA, DEAN L. URBAN...................................................................................... 1262<br />

Integrating Habitat Status, Human Population Pressure, and Protection Status into Biodiversity<br />

Conservation Priority Setting<br />

HUA SHI, ASHIBINDU SINGH, SHASHI KANT, ZHILIANG ZHU, ERIC WALLER .......................... 1273<br />

Use of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in <strong>Mar</strong>ine Conservation<br />

JOSHUA A. DREW ............................................................................................................................ 1286<br />

Species Extinction in the <strong>Mar</strong>ine Environment: Tasmania as a Regional Example of Overlooked<br />

Losses in Biodiversity<br />

GRAHAM J. EDGAR, CATH R. SAMSON, NEVILLE S. BARRETT ................................................. 1294<br />

Research Notes<br />

Conservation Status as a Biodiversity Trend Indicator: Recommendations from a Deca<strong>de</strong> of<br />

Listing Species at Risk in British Columbia<br />

JAMES F. QUAYLE, LEAH R. RAMSAY........................................................................................... 1306<br />

Evaluating the Predicted Local Extinction of a Once-Common Mouse<br />

OLIVER R.W. PERGAMS, DENNIS W. NYBERG ............................................................................ 1312<br />

Comments<br />

Flaws in Orr's Laws (and the Paradigm that Produced Them): an Abbreviated Response<br />

NICOLE HAYNES McCOY, SHELDON ATWOOD ........................................................................... 1318<br />

Free <strong>Mar</strong>keteers on the Edge: a Response to McCoy and Atwood<br />

DAVID W. ORR.................................................................................................................................. 1321<br />

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