Restoring fire-prone Inland Pacific landscapes: seven core principles Paul F. HessburgDerek J. ChurchillGordon H. Reeves Review Article Open access 26 May 2015 Pages: 1805 - 1835
Empirical validation of landscape resistance models: insights from the Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) Andrew J. ShirkMichael A. SchroederSamuel A. Cushman Research Article 15 May 2015 Pages: 1837 - 1850
Biodiversity in cultural landscapes: influence of land use intensity on bird assemblages Johannes RüdisserJanette WaldeUlrike Tappeiner Research Article 22 May 2015 Pages: 1851 - 1863
Experimental evidence that simplified forest structure interacts with snow cover to influence functional connectivity for Pacific martens Katie M. MoriartyClinton W. EppsWilliam J. Zielinski Research Article 20 May 2015 Pages: 1865 - 1877
Comparison of a species distribution model and a process model from a hierarchical perspective to quantify effects of projected climate change on tree species Jeffrey E. SchneidermanHong S. HeJacob S. Fraser Research Article 29 May 2015 Pages: 1879 - 1892
Linking metrics of landscape pattern to hydrological process in a lotic wetland Jing YuanMatthew J. CohenMartha K. Nungesser Research Article 29 May 2015 Pages: 1893 - 1912
Effects of 80 years of forest management on landscape structure and pattern in the eastern Canadian boreal forest Dominique BoucherLouis De GrandpréJean-Martin Lussier Research Article 27 May 2015 Pages: 1913 - 1929
Relative importance of habitat characteristics at multiple spatial scales for wood-dependent beetles in boreal forest Thomas RaniusVictor JohanssonAlexandro Caruso Research Article 27 May 2015 Pages: 1931 - 1942
Climate change and wildfire risk in an expanding wildland–urban interface: a case study from the Colorado Front Range Corridor Zhihua LiuMichael C. WimberlyTodd J. Hawbaker Research Article 23 May 2015 Pages: 1943 - 1957
Changing habitat areas and static reserves: challenges to species protection under climate change Jenni G. GardenTim O’DonnellCarla P. Catterall Research Article 30 May 2015 Pages: 1959 - 1973
Using multi-level generalized path analysis to understand herbivore and parasitoid dynamics in changing landscapes Tatiane BeduschiTeja TscharntkeChristoph Scherber Research Article 05 June 2015 Pages: 1975 - 1986
Spatial land use trade-offs for maintenance of biodiversity, biofuel, and agriculture Kathrine D. BehrmanThomas E. JuengerTimothy H. Keitt Research Article 19 June 2015 Pages: 1987 - 1999
The relationship of bird diversity to crop and non-crop heterogeneity in agricultural landscapes Matthew HironÅke BergTomas Pärt Research Article 11 June 2015 Pages: 2001 - 2013
Landscape features associated with the roosting habitat of Indiana bats and northern long-eared bats Benjamin P. PauliHolly A. BadinTimothy C. Carter Research Article 13 June 2015 Pages: 2015 - 2029
Climate drying amplifies the effects of land-use change and interspecific interactions on birds Joanne M. BennettRohan H. ClarkeRalph Mac Nally Research Article 21 June 2015 Pages: 2031 - 2043
Surface water network structure, landscape resistance to movement and flooding vital for maintaining ecological connectivity across Australia’s largest river basin Robbi Bishop-TaylorMirela G. TulbureMark Broich Research Article 17 June 2015 Pages: 2045 - 2065
Responses of bees to habitat loss in fragmented landscapes of Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest Patrícia A. FerreiraDanilo BoscoloBlandina F. Viana Research Article 10 July 2015 Pages: 2067 - 2078
Risk perception by endangered European bison Bison bonasus is context (condition) dependent Matt W. HaywardSylvia OrtmannRafał Kowalczyk Research Article Open access 09 July 2015 Pages: 2079 - 2093
Avian abundance thresholds, human-altered landscapes, and the challenge of assemblage-level conservation Kevin J. GutzwillerSamuel K. RiffellCurtis H. Flather Research Article 07 July 2015 Pages: 2095 - 2110
Outbreak propagule pressure influences the landscape spread of a wind-dispersed, epidemic-causing, plant pathogen Paul M. SevernsKathryn E. SackettChristopher C. Mundt Research Article 30 June 2015 Pages: 2111 - 2119
Focal species and landscape “naturalness” corridor models offer complementary approaches for connectivity conservation planning Meade KrosbyIan BreckheimerJoanne P. Schuett-Hames Research Article 07 July 2015 Pages: 2121 - 2132
Spatial patterns of water-deposited seeds control plant species richness and composition in riparian forest landscapes Emmanuelle Araujo CalçadaJonathan LenoirGuillaume Decocq Research Article 02 July 2015 Pages: 2133 - 2146
Different bat guilds perceive their habitat in different ways: a multiscale landscape approach for variable selection in species distribution modelling Laura DucciPaolo AgnelliFederica Roscioni Research Article 03 July 2015 Pages: 2147 - 2159
Termite mounds mitigate against 50 years of herbivore-induced reduction of functional diversity of savanna woody plants Grant S. JosephMilton MakumbeDavid H. M. Cumming Research Article 22 July 2015 Pages: 2161 - 2174
R.I. McDonald: Conservation for cities: how to plan and build natural infrastructure Ken Yocom Book Review 07 September 2015 Pages: 2175 - 2177