Landscape Ecology, Cross-disciplinarity, and Sustainability Science Jianguo (Jingle) Wu Editorial Pages: 1 - 4
The Eco-field Hypothesis: Toward a Cognitive Landscape Almo FarinaAndrea Belgrano Perspective Pages: 5 - 17
Integrating Patch and Boundary Dynamics to Understand and Predict Biotic Transitions at Multiple Scales Debra P. C. PetersJames R. GoszEsteban Muldavin Perspective Pages: 19 - 33
Species Dynamics in Disturbed Landscapes: When does a Shifting Habitat Mosaic Enhance Connectivity? Michael C. Wimberly Research article Pages: 35 - 46
Connectivity in Heterogeneous Landscapes: Analyzing the Effect of Topography Guy Pe’erSimone K. HeinzKarin Frank Research article Pages: 47 - 61
Contribution of Topographically Based Landslide Hazard Modelling to the Analysis of the Spatial Distribution and Ecology of Kauri (Agathis australis) Lieven ClaessensPeter H. VerburgAnthony Veldkamp Research article Pages: 63 - 76
The Viability of Metapopulations: Individual Dispersal Behaviour Matters Simone K. HeinzChristian WisselKarin Frank Research article Pages: 77 - 89
Habitat loss, Fragmentation, and Alteration – Quantifying the Impactof Land-use Changes on a Spanish Dehesa Landscape by Use of Aerial Photography and GIS Tobias Plieninger Research article Pages: 91 - 105
Habitat Selection and Breeding Success in a Forest-nesting Alcid, the Marbled Murrelet, in Two Landscapes with Different Degrees of Forest Fragmentation Yuri ZharikovDavid B. LankFred Cooke Research article Pages: 107 - 120
Comparison of the Sensitivity of Landscape-fire-succession Models to Variation in Terrain, Fuel Pattern, Climate and Weather Geoffrey J. CaryRobert E. KeaneFlorent Mouillot Research article Pages: 121 - 137
Using Neutral Models to Identify Constraints on Low-severity Fire Regimes Donald McKenzieAmy E. HesslLara-Karena B. Kellogg Research article Pages: 139 - 152
From Boston to Barcelona: A Landscape Ecological Vision on Regional Planning Rob Jongman Book review Pages: 155 - 156