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Table of contents of journal: *Landscape ecology (Print)

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Authors: Brown, PM Kaufmann, MR Shepperd, WD
Citation: Pm. Brown et al., Long-term, landscape patterns of past fire events in a montane ponderosa pine forest of central Colorado, LANDSC ECOL, 14(6), 1999, pp. 513-532

Authors: Li, C Corns, IGW Yang, RC
Citation: C. Li et al., Fire frequency and size distribution under natural conditions: a new hypothesis, LANDSC ECOL, 14(6), 1999, pp. 533-542

Authors: Nagasaka, A Nakamura, F
Citation: A. Nagasaka et F. Nakamura, The influences of land-use changes on hydrology and riparian environment in a northern Japanese landscape, LANDSC ECOL, 14(6), 1999, pp. 543-556

Authors: Ludwig, JA Tongway, DJ Eager, RW Williams, RJ Cook, GD
Citation: Ja. Ludwig et al., Fine-scale vegetation patches decline in size and cover with increasing rainfall in Australian savannas, LANDSC ECOL, 14(6), 1999, pp. 557-566

Authors: Burgi, M
Citation: M. Burgi, A case study of forest change in the Swiss lowlands, LANDSC ECOL, 14(6), 1999, pp. 567-575

Authors: Quattrochi, DA Luvall, JC
Citation: Da. Quattrochi et Jc. Luvall, Thermal infrared remote sensing for analysis of landscape ecological processes: methods and applications, LANDSC ECOL, 14(6), 1999, pp. 577-598

Authors: Johnson, GD Myers, WL Patil, GP
Citation: Gd. Johnson et al., Stochastic generating models for simulating hierarchically structured multi-cover landscapes, LANDSC ECOL, 14(5), 1999, pp. 413-421

Authors: Cardillo, M Macdonald, DW Rushton, SP
Citation: M. Cardillo et al., Predicting mammal species richness and distributions: testing the effectiveness of satellite-derived land cover data, LANDSC ECOL, 14(5), 1999, pp. 423-435

Authors: McIntyre, NE Wiens, JA
Citation: Ne. Mcintyre et Ja. Wiens, Interactions between landscape structure and animal behavior: the roles ofheterogeneously distributed resources and food deprivation on movement patterns, LANDSC ECOL, 14(5), 1999, pp. 437-447

Authors: Crow, TR Host, GE Mladenoff, DJ
Citation: Tr. Crow et al., Ownership and ecosystem as sources of spatial heterogeneity in a forested landscape, Wisconsin, USA, LANDSC ECOL, 14(5), 1999, pp. 449-463

Authors: Breshears, DD Barnes, FJ
Citation: Dd. Breshears et Fj. Barnes, Interrelationships between plant functional types and soil moisture heterogeneity for semiarid landscapes within the grassland/forest continuum: a unified conceptual model, LANDSC ECOL, 14(5), 1999, pp. 465-478

Authors: Ryszkowski, L Bartoszewicz, A Kedziora, A
Citation: L. Ryszkowski et al., Management of matter fluxes by biogeochemical barriers at the agriculturallandscape level, LANDSC ECOL, 14(5), 1999, pp. 479-492

Authors: Bastin, L Thomas, CD
Citation: L. Bastin et Cd. Thomas, The distribution of plant species in urban vegetation fragments, LANDSC ECOL, 14(5), 1999, pp. 493-507

Authors: Lidicker, WZ
Citation: Wz. Lidicker, Responses of mammals to habitat edges: a landscape perspective - Preface to this Special Edition, LANDSC ECOL, 14(4), 1999, pp. 331-331

Authors: Lidicker, WZ
Citation: Wz. Lidicker, Responses of mammals to habitat edges: an overview, LANDSC ECOL, 14(4), 1999, pp. 333-343

Authors: Heske, EJ Robinson, SK Brawn, JD
Citation: Ej. Heske et al., Predator activity and predation on songbird nests on forest-field edges ineast-central Illinois, LANDSC ECOL, 14(4), 1999, pp. 345-354

Authors: Manson, RH Ostfeld, RS Canham, CD
Citation: Rh. Manson et al., Responses of a small mammal community to heterogeneity along forest-old-field edges, LANDSC ECOL, 14(4), 1999, pp. 355-367

Authors: Szacki, J
Citation: J. Szacki, Spatially structured populations: how much do they match the classic metapopulation concept?, LANDSC ECOL, 14(4), 1999, pp. 369-379

Authors: Bowers, MA Dooley, JL
Citation: Ma. Bowers et Jl. Dooley, A controlled, hierarchical study of habitat fragmentation: responses at the individual, patch, and landscape scale, LANDSC ECOL, 14(4), 1999, pp. 381-389

Authors: Kozakiewicz, M Gortat, T Kozakiewicz, A Barkowska, M
Citation: M. Kozakiewicz et al., Effects of habitat fragmentation on four rodent species in a Polish farm landscape, LANDSC ECOL, 14(4), 1999, pp. 391-400

Authors: Delattre, P De Sousa, B Fichet-Calvet, E Quere, JP Giraudoux, P
Citation: P. Delattre et al., Vole outbreaks in a landscape context: evidence from a six year study of Microtus arvalis, LANDSC ECOL, 14(4), 1999, pp. 401-412

Authors: Suzuki, K Suzuki, H Binkley, D Stohlgren, TJ
Citation: K. Suzuki et al., Aspen regeneration in the Colorado Front Range: differences at local and landscape scales, LANDSC ECOL, 14(3), 1999, pp. 231-237

Authors: Elliott, NC Kieckhefer, RW Lee, JH French, BW
Citation: Nc. Elliott et al., Influence of within-field and landscape factors on aphid predator populations in wheat, LANDSC ECOL, 14(3), 1999, pp. 239-252

Authors: van Horssen, PW Schot, PP Barendregt, A
Citation: Pw. Van Horssen et al., A GIS-based plant prediction model for wetland ecosystems, LANDSC ECOL, 14(3), 1999, pp. 253-265

Authors: Naugle, DE Higgins, KF Nusser, SM Johnson, WC
Citation: De. Naugle et al., Scale-dependent habitat use in three species of prairie wetland birds, LANDSC ECOL, 14(3), 1999, pp. 267-276
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