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Volume 42 / 2000 - Volume 54 / 2012
Formerly Researches on Population Ecology (1952-1999)
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EDITORIAL
Population Ecology : a Renaissance
Masakazu Shimada
3-4
Special feature
Extinction risk assessment of threatened species
H. Matsuda, T. Yahara and Y. Kaneko
5-9
SPECIAL FEATURE: ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Current status of the threatened amphibians and reptiles of Japan
H. Ota
11-17
SPECIAL FEATURE: REVIEW
Risk of extinction and categories of endangerment: perspectives from long-lived reptiles
G. J. W. Webb and E. Carrillo C.
19-27
Extinction of marine renewable resources: a demographic analysis
A. E. Punt
29-35
Possible interpretation problems for the current CITES listing criteria in the context of marine fish species under commercial harvest
D. S. Butterworth
37-44
Population viability analysis of a Japanese black bear population
S. Horino and S. Miura
45-53
Viability analyses with habitat-based metapopulation models
H. R. Akçakaya
55-62
Extinction of populations by inbreeding depression under stochastic environments
Y. Tanaka
63-72
Asynchronization of local population dynamics and persistence of a metapopulation: a lesson from an endangered composite plant, Aster kantoensis
M. Shimada and F. Ishihama
73-80
Estimate of population extinction risk and its application to ecological risk management
Y. Iwasa, H. Hakoyama, M. Nakamaru and J. Nakanishi
81-90
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Response by coccinellids to spatial variation in cereal aphid density
N. Elliott and R. W. Kieckhefer
91-96
Localized outbreak of a willow leaf beetle: plant vigor or natural enemies?
C. Björkman, B. Bengtsson and H. Häggström
97-104
Various population fluctuation patterns of light-attracted beetles in a tropical lowland dipterocarp forest in Sarawak
M. Kato, T. Itioka, S. Sakai, K. Momose and S. Yamane, et al.
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