What is Novel About Novel Ecosystems: Managing Change in an Ever-Changing World Amy M. TruittElise F. GranekKimberly C. Yazzie OriginalPaper 31 March 2015 Pages: 1217 - 1226
Response to Julian et al. (2015) “Comment on and Reinterpretation of Gabriel et al. (2014) ‘Fish Mercury and Surface Water Sulfate Relationships in the Everglades Protection Area’” Mark C. GabrielDon AxelradTodd Z. Osborne OriginalPaper 10 April 2015 Pages: 1227 - 1231
The Role and Value of Conservation Agency Research Dirk J. RouxRichard T. KingsfordLlewellyn C. Foxcroft OriginalPaper 04 April 2015 Pages: 1232 - 1245
Application of Science-Based Restoration Planning to a Desert River System Brian G. LaubJustin JimenezPhaedra Budy OriginalPaper 08 April 2015 Pages: 1246 - 1261
Impacts from Above-Ground Activities in the Eagle Ford Shale Play on Landscapes and Hydrologic Flows, La Salle County, Texas Jon Paul PierreCharles J. AboltMichael H. Young OriginalPaper 14 May 2015 Pages: 1262 - 1275
Habitat Loss and Modification Due to Gas Development in the Fayetteville Shale Matthew D. MoranA. Brandon CoxMaureen R. McClung OriginalPaper 08 January 2015 Pages: 1276 - 1284
Impact of Shale Gas Development on Water Resources: A Case Study in Northern Poland Ine VandecasteeleInés Marí RiveroCarlo Lavalle OriginalPaper Open access 16 April 2015 Pages: 1285 - 1299
More of the Same: High Functional Redundancy in Stream Fish Assemblages from Tropical Agroecosystems Lilian CasattiFabrício Barreto TeresaMônica Ceneviva-Bastos OriginalPaper 31 March 2015 Pages: 1300 - 1314
Can Species Traits Predict the Susceptibility of Riverine Fish to Water Resource Development? An Australian Case Study Robert J. RollsDavid Sternberg OriginalPaper 04 April 2015 Pages: 1315 - 1326
Using Flow-Ecology Relationships to Evaluate Ecosystem Service Trade-Offs and Complementarities in the Nation’s Largest River Swamp Justin P. KozakMicah G. BennettAaron Nickolotsky OriginalPaper 04 April 2015 Pages: 1327 - 1342
Unravelling River System Impairments in Stream Networks with an Integrated Risk Approach Kris Van LooyJérémy PiffadyYves Souchon OriginalPaper 02 April 2015 Pages: 1343 - 1353
Valuing the Benefits of Creek Rehabilitation: Building a Business Case for Public Investments in Urban Green Infrastructure Gayathri Devi MekalaRoger N JonesDarla Hatton MacDonald OriginalPaper 02 April 2015 Pages: 1354 - 1365
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) as a Model Organism to Investigate the Effects of Roads on Wide-Ranging Carnivores John A. LitvaitisGregory C. ReedMark Ellingwood OriginalPaper 02 April 2015 Pages: 1366 - 1376
Evaluating Landscape Connectivity for Puma concolor and Panthera onca Among Atlantic Forest Protected Areas Camila S. CastilhoVivian C. S. HackbartRozely F. dos Santos OriginalPaper 10 April 2015 Pages: 1377 - 1389
Vegetation in Bangalore’s Slums: Composition, Species Distribution, Density, Diversity, and History Divya GopalHarini NagendraMichael Manthey OriginalPaper 04 April 2015 Pages: 1390 - 1401
Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration Enhances Rural Livelihoods in Dryland West Africa Peter WestonReaksmey HongChristian A. Kull OriginalPaper 03 April 2015 Pages: 1402 - 1417
Protected Area Certificates: Gaining Ground for Better Ecosystem Protection? Anna SegerstedtUlrike Grote OriginalPaper 14 April 2015 Pages: 1418 - 1432
Changes in Microbial Community Structure and Soil Biological Properties in Mined Dune Areas During Re-vegetation Indra Elena C. EscobarVilma M. SantosLeonor C. Maia OriginalPaper 31 March 2015 Pages: 1433 - 1445
Can a Rapid Underwater Video Approach Enhance the Benthic Assessment Capability of the National Coastal Condition Assessment in the Great Lakes? Julie E. LietzJohn R. KellyPeder M. Yurista OriginalPaper 02 April 2015 Pages: 1446 - 1456