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Parker M.A.; Doyle J.L.; Doyle J.J. ................................................................................. 425-434(10)<br />
9. Differing influences of natural and artificial disturbances on riparian cottonwoods from prairie to<br />
mountain ecoregions in Alberta, Canada<br />
Samuelson G.M.; Rood S.B. ........................................................................................... 435-450(16)<br />
10. The combined role of glaciation and hybridization in shaping the distribution of genetic<br />
variation in a Patagonian southern beech<br />
Marchelli P.; Gallo L.A. ................................................................................................... 451-460(10)<br />
11. Bioclimatic perspectives in the distribution of Quercus ithaburensis Decne. subspecies in<br />
Turkey and in the Levant<br />
Dufour-Dror J-M.; Ertas A. .............................................................................................. 461-474(14)<br />
12. Biogeography and conservation of the genus Ficus (Moraceae) in Mexico<br />
Serrato A.; Ibarra-Manríquez G.; Oyama K. .................................................................... 475-485(11)<br />
13. Floristic biogeography of the Hawaiian Islands: influences of area, environment and<br />
paleogeography<br />
Price J.P. ....................................................................................................................... 487-500(14)<br />
14. Phytogeography of the Kaieteur Falls, Potaro Plateau, Guyana: floral distributions and<br />
affinities<br />
Kelloff C.L.; Funk V.A. .................................................................................................... 501-513(13)<br />
15. Population viability analysis: Beissinger, S.R. and McCullough, D.R. (eds) (2002) Population<br />
viability analysis. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, USA. xvi + 577, figs, tables, line<br />
diagrams, index. Hardback: price $95.00, ISBN 0-226-04177-8. Paperback: price $35.00, ISBN 0-<br />
226-04178-6.<br />
Fieberg J........................................................................................................................... 515-516(2)<br />
16. The ecologist's very own ecotone: exploring the lab–field border: Kohler, R.E. (2002)<br />
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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY<br />
MARCH-APRIL 2004, VOLUME 33, ISSUE 2<br />
EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES:<br />
This Issue in Journal of Environmental Quality.......................................................................413-418.<br />
REVIEWS AND ANALYSES:<br />
Ralf Schulz<br />
Field Studies on Exposure, Effects, and Risk Mitigation of Aquatic Nonpoint-Source Insecticide<br />
Pollution: A Review.............................................................................................................. 419-448.<br />
TECHNICAL REPORTS:<br />
Atmospheric Pollutants and Trace Gases:<br />
Lowry A. Harper, Ron R. Sharpe, and John D. Simmons<br />
Ammonia Emissions from Swine Houses in the Southeastern United States......................... 449-457.<br />
Ecological Risk Assessment:<br />
R. G. Darmody, J. C. Marlin, J. Talbott, R. A. Green, E. F. Brewer, and C. Stohr<br />
Dredged Illinois River Sediments: Plant Growth and Metal Uptake.........................................458-464.<br />
Ecosystem Restoration:<br />
J. A. Fleck, D. A. Bossio, and R. Fujii<br />
Dissolved Organic Carbon and Disinfection By-Product Precursor Release from Managed Peat<br />
Soils......................................................................................................................................465-475.<br />
Ground Water Quality:<br />
S. J. Rodvang, D. M. Mikalson, and M. C. Ryan<br />
Changes in Ground Water Quality in an Irrigated Area of Southern Alberta............................476-487.<br />
H. M. Selim, G. R. Gobran, X. Guan, and N. Clarke<br />
Mobility of Sulfate in Forest Soils: Kinetic Modeling................................................................488-495.<br />
Heavy Metals in the Environment:<br />
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