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BioScience: Table of Contents
Current Issue: Vol. 60, No. 8
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- The Environmentalist's Paradox
- Front Matter
- Landscapes Shaped by People and Place Institutions Require a New Conservation Agenda
- Making Sense of Mount St. Helens
- Untangling the Environmentalist's Paradox: Why Is Human Well-being Increasing as Ecosystem Services Degrade?
- Direct and Terrestrial Vegetation-mediated Effects of Environmental Change on Aquatic Ecosystem Processes
- Climate Change and Bark Beetles of the Western United States and Canada: Direct and Indirect Effects
- The Jungle of Methods for Evaluating Phenotypic and Phylogenetic Structure of Communities
- The Culture of Conservation Biologists: Show Me the Hope!
- The Crossroads between Biology and Mathematics: The Scientific Method as the Basics of Scientific Literacy
- Talking about the Weather
- Documenting Disappearance
- Bug World: Myths and Marvels
- Translated from the Origin(al)The Origin Then and Now: An Interpretive Guide to the Origin of Species. David N. Reznick. Princeton University Press. 2009. 480 pp., illus. $29.95 (ISBN 9780691129785 cloth)
- Life, IllustratedEvolution: The Story of Life. Douglas Palmer. University of California Press. 2009. 374 pp., illus. $39.95 (ISBN 9780520255111 cloth)
- Biological Invasions and Society's ResponseBioinvasions and Globalization: Ecology, Economics, Management, and Policy. Charles Perrings Harold Mooney, and Mark Williamson. eds. Oxford University Press. 2010. 288 pp., illus. $70.00 (ISBN 9780199560165 paper)
- Lizards RevisitedLizards in an Evolutionary Tree: Ecology and Adaptive Radiation of Anoles. Jonathan B. Losos. University of California Press. 2009. 528 pp., illus. $75.00 (ISBN 9780520255913 cloth)
- How Creatures WorkGlimpses of Creatures in Their Physical Worlds. Steven Vogel. Princeton University Press. 2009. 328 pp., illus. $35.00 (ISBN 9780691138077 paper)
- Life at AltitudeThe Biology of Alpine Habitats. Laszlo Nagy and Georg Grabherr. Oxford University Press. 2009. 376 pp. $125.00 hardback, $55.00 paperback
- Too little, too late?Seasick: Ocean Change and the Extinction of Life on Earth. Alanna Mitchell. University of Chicago Press. 2009. 176 pp., illus. $25.00 (ISBN 9780226532585 cloth)
- Seasonal Timing of Life and DeathSeasons of Life: The Biological Rhythms That Enable Living Things to Thrive and Survive. Russell G. Foster and Leon Kreitzman. Yale University Press. 2009. 320 pp., illus. $28.00 (ISBN 9780300115567 cloth)
- New Titles
- September 2010/Volume 60 Number 8
- Calendar of meetings
- Archaeopteryx: Do Feathers Make a Bird?