The Tens Rule in Invasion Biology: Measure of a True Impact or Our Lack of Knowledge and Understanding? I. JarićG. Cvijanović OriginalPaper 21 September 2012 Pages: 979 - 981
A Process-Based Hierarchical Framework for Monitoring Glaciated Alpine Headwaters Anne A. WeekesChristian E. TorgersenSusan M. Bolton OriginalPaper 12 October 2012 Pages: 982 - 997
Barriers and Opportunities for Integrating Social Science into Natural Resource Management: Lessons from National Estuarine Research Reserves Patrick RobinsonKen GenskowRobin Shepard OriginalPaper 19 August 2012 Pages: 998 - 1011
Modelling the Ecological Vulnerability to Forest Fires in Mediterranean Ecosystems Using Geographic Information Technologies Beatriz DuguyJosé Antonio AllozaRamon V. Vallejo OriginalPaper 29 September 2012 Pages: 1012 - 1026
Invasive Knotweeds are Highly Tolerant to Salt Stress Soraya RouifedColine ByczekFlorence Piola OriginalPaper 09 September 2012 Pages: 1027 - 1034
Epilithic Community Metabolism as an Indicator of Impact and Recovery in Streams Affected by Acid Mine Drainage Dean M. DeNicolaLee LaytonTiffaney R. Czapski OriginalPaper 09 September 2012 Pages: 1035 - 1046
The Harvest and Management of Migratory Bird Eggs by Inuit in Nunatsiavut, Labrador David NatcherLarry FeltAndrea Procter OriginalPaper 09 September 2012 Pages: 1047 - 1056
Erratum to: The Harvest and Management of Migratory Bird Eggs by Inuit in Nunatsiavut, Labrador David NatcherLarry FeltAndrea Procter Erratum 09 October 2012 Pages: 1057 - 1057
Areal Changes of Lentic Water Bodies Within an Agricultural Basin of the Argentinean Pampas. Disentangling Land Management from Climatic Causes Gisel Carolina BoomanMirta CalandroniPablo Vázquez OriginalPaper 19 September 2012 Pages: 1058 - 1067
Satellite Monitoring of Urban Sprawl and Assessment of its Potential Environmental Impact in the Greater Toronto Area Between 1985 and 2005 Dorothy FurbergYifang Ban OriginalPaper 06 October 2012 Pages: 1068 - 1088
Can Land Managers Control Japanese Knotweed? Lessons from Control Tests in Belgium Emmanuel DelbartGrégory MahyArnaud Monty OriginalPaper 27 September 2012 Pages: 1089 - 1097
Chronology of Awareness About US National Park External Threats Craig L. Shafer OriginalPaper 06 October 2012 Pages: 1098 - 1110
Bioaccumulation of Selenium by the Bryophyte Hygrohypnum ochraceum in the Fountain Creek Watershed, Colorado S. J. HerrmannJ. A. TurnerD. R. Nimmo OriginalPaper 28 September 2012 Pages: 1111 - 1124
Evaluating Tourist Perception of Environmental Changes as a Contribution to Managing Natural Resources in Glacierized Areas: A Case Study of the Forni Glacier (Stelvio National Park, Italian Alps) Valentina GaravagliaGuglielmina DiolaiutiManuela Pelfini OriginalPaper 29 September 2012 Pages: 1125 - 1138
Trying Not to Get Burned: Understanding Homeowners’ Wildfire Risk–Mitigation Behaviors Hannah Brenkert-SmithPatricia A. ChampNicholas Flores OriginalPaper 22 September 2012 Pages: 1139 - 1151
A Risk-Based Approach to Evaluating Wildlife Demographics for Management in a Changing Climate: A Case Study of the Lewis’s Woodpecker Erin TowlerVictoria A. SaabKaren R. Newlon OriginalPaper Open access 16 October 2012 Pages: 1152 - 1163
Factors Affecting the Impact of Off-Road Driving on Soils in an Area in the Kruger National Park, South Africa Gerhardus Petrus NortjéWouter van HovenMichiel C. Laker OriginalPaper Open access 16 October 2012 Pages: 1164 - 1176
Effects of Climate and Soil Properties on U.S. Home Lawn Soil Organic Carbon Concentration and Pool Adam SelhorstRattan Lal OriginalPaper 30 September 2012 Pages: 1177 - 1192
Differential Effects of Legume Species on the Recovery of Soil Microbial Communities, and Carbon and Nitrogen Contents, in Abandoned Fields of the Loess Plateau, China Jin Hua LiShu Mei JiaoRichard D. Bardgett OriginalPaper 12 October 2012 Pages: 1193 - 1203
A Decision Support Framework for Science-Based, Multi-Stakeholder Deliberation: A Coral Reef Example Amanda P. RehrMitchell J. SmallTom Stockton OriginalPaper 28 September 2012 Pages: 1204 - 1218
Integrated Watershed Management as an Effective Approach to Curb Land Degradation: A Case Study of the Enabered Watershed in Northern Ethiopia Nigussie HaregeweynAdemnur BerheDerege Tsegaye Meshesha OriginalPaper 18 October 2012 Pages: 1219 - 1233
Multisensor Monitoring System for Assessment of Locust Hazard Risk in the Lake Balkhash Drainage Basin Pavel Propastin OriginalPaper Open access 19 September 2012 Pages: 1234 - 1246