1117-1129
Review
Landscape connectivity and animal behavior: functional grain as a key determinant for dispersal
Michel Baguette and Hans Van Dyck
1131-1142
Research Article
How to define a patch: a spatial model for hierarchically delineating organism-specific habitat patches
Evan H. Girvetz and Steven E. Greco
1143-1154
Research Article
Predicting the spatial distribution of an invasive plant species (Eupatorium adenophorum) in China
Li Zhu, Osbert J. Sun, Weiguo Sang, Zhenyu Li and Keping Ma
1155-1168
Research Article
Testing assumptions of cost surface analysis—a tool for invasive species management
Emily K. Gonzales and Sarah E. Gergel
1169-1186
Research Article
A riverscape perspective on habitat associations among riverine bird assemblages in the Lake Champlain Basin, USA
S. Mažeika P. Sullivan, Mary C. Watzin and William S. Keeton
1187-1199
Research Article
Small-scale effects of historical land use and topography on post-cultural tree species composition in an Alpine valley in southern Switzerland
Sina Muster, Helmut Elsenbeer and Marco Conedera
1201-1214
Research Article
The landscape history of Godmanchester (Quebec, Canada): two centuries of shifting relationships between anthropic and biophysical factors
Gérald Domon and André Bouchard
1215-1225
Research Article
Spatial patterns of macroinvertebrate functional feeding groups in streams in relation to physical variables and land-cover in Southwestern France
Arthur Compin and Régis Céréghino
1227-1239
Research Article
Urban plant species patterns are highly driven by density and function of built-up areas
Sandrine Godefroid and Nico Koedam
1241-1253
Research Article
Role of habitat and landscape in structuring small mammal assemblages in hedgerow networks of contrasted farming landscapes in Brittany, France
Nadia Michel, Françoise Burel, Pierre Legendre and Alain Butet
1255-1264
Research Article
Mapping hotspots of multiple landscape functions: a case study on farmland afforestation in Scotland
Alessandro Gimona and Dan van der Horst
1265-1266
Book Review
Ecology of Hierarchical Landscapes—from Theory to Application, edited by Jiquan Chen, Sari Saunders, Kimberley Brosofske and Thomas Crow
Nova Science Publishers, New York, USA. 2006. 311 pp. illus, 25 cm. Hardcover. ISBN 1-60021-047-3
John B. Bradford
1267-1268
Book Review
Ingo Kowarik and Stefan Körner (eds), Wild Urban Woodlands: New Perspectives for Urban Forestry
Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany, 2005, 299 pp, illus., figs.; 24 cm, Hardcover, ISBN 3-540-23912-X
Rachel Riemann
1269-1271
Book Review
Landscape ecologists have a role in poverty relief
J. D. Sachs, The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for our Time. Penguin Press, New York, NY, USA, 2005, 397 pp, illus; 25 cm, Hardbound, US 27.95, ISBN 9781594200458, Paperback, US 16.00, ISBN 9780143036586
Louis R. Iverson