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 editorial  
 
The Inaugural Issue of Conservation Ecology
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  C. S. Holling
 research  
 
Detecting Critical Scales in Fragmented Landscapes
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  Timothy Keitt, Dean L. Urban, and Bruce T. Milne
 
Automated Techniques for the Qualitative Analysis of Ecological Models: Continuous Models
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  Lynn van Coller
 
The Relations Among Threatened Species, Their Protection, and Taboos
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  Johan Colding and Carl Folke
 insight  
 
Sustainability, Stability, and Resilience
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  Don Ludwig, Brian Walker, and C. S. Holling
 
Using Ants as bioindicators: Multiscale Issues in Ant Community Ecology
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  Alan Andersen
 perspective  
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Advocacy, Science, Policy, and Life in the Real World
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  Gordon Baskerville
 synthesis  
 
Resilience and Restoration of Lakes
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  Stephen R. Carpenter and Kathryn L. Cottingham
 
The Multifaceted Aspects of Ecosystem Integrity
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  Giulio A. De Leo and Simon A. Levin
 commentary  
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Commentary on Gordon Baskerville's Perspective

A response to: Baskerville. 1997. “Advocacy, Science, Policy, and Life in the Real World”

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  Jerry Franklin
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Commentary on Gordon Baskerville's Perspective

A response to: Baskerville. 1997. “Advocacy, Science, Policy, and Life in the Real World”

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  Koichi Fujii
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Commentary on Gordon Baskerville's Perspective

A response to: Baskerville. 1997. “Advocacy, Science, Policy, and Life in the Real World”

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  Gilberto C. Gallopin
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Management and the Problem of Scale

A response to: Baskerville. 1997. “Advocacy, Science, Policy, and Life in the Real World”

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  Simon A. Levin
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Bridging the Gap between Ecology and Resource Management

A response to: Baskerville. 1997. “Advocacy, Science, Policy, and Life in the Real World”

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  Ron Pulliam
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Commentary on Gordon Baskerville's Perspective

A response to: Baskerville. 1997. “Advocacy, Science, Policy, and Life in the Real World”

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  Brian Walker
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Scientific Responsibility and Responsible Ecology

A response to: Baskerville. 1997. “Advocacy, Science, Policy, and Life in the Real World”

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  John A. Wiens
 young scholars dialogue  
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Ecology, Ethics, and Advocacy
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  Garry Peterson, Shealagh E. Pope, Giulio Alessandro De Leo, Marco A. Janssen, Jay R. Malcolm, Jennifer M. Parody, Greg Hood, and Malcolm North