In memoriam: Paul G. Risser (1939–2014) Louis R. IversonScott CollinsErin Wolfe Editorial 20 February 2015 Pages: 579 - 583
Improving inferences about functional connectivity from animal translocation experiments Matthew G. BettsKevin J. GutzwillerAdam S. Hadley Perspective 29 January 2015 Pages: 585 - 593
Conserving natural heterogeneity is crucial for designing effective ecological networks James S. PrykeMichael J. Samways Research Article 27 September 2014 Pages: 595 - 607
Evaluating connectivity between Natura 2000 sites within the montado agroforestry system: a case study using landscape genetics of the wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) Jacinta MullinsFernando AscensãoCarlos Fernandes Research Article 28 November 2014 Pages: 609 - 623
Changes in butterfly movements along a gradient of land use in farmlands of Transylvania (Romania) Jacqueline LoosMikko KuussaariJoern Fischer Research Article 23 December 2014 Pages: 625 - 635
Biodiversity and direct ecosystem service regulation in the community gardens of Los Angeles, CA Lorraine Weller ClarkeG. Darrel Jenerette Research Article 06 January 2015 Pages: 637 - 653
Historical Northern spotted owl habitat and old-growth dry forests maintained by mixed-severity wildfires William L. Baker Research Article 23 December 2014 Pages: 655 - 666
Flow-related disturbance creates a gradient of metacommunity types within stream networks Rebecca E. CampbellMichael J. WinterbournAngus R. McIntosh Research Article 04 February 2015 Pages: 667 - 680
Predictive spatial niche and biodiversity hotspot models for small mammal communities in Alaska: applying machine-learning to conservation planning Andrew P. BaltenspergerFalk Huettmann Research Article 15 January 2015 Pages: 681 - 697
Modeling the impact of future development and public conservation orientation on landscape connectivity for conservation planning Alex Mark LechnerGreg BrownChristopher M. Raymond Research Article 28 January 2015 Pages: 699 - 713
Testing the relevance of binary, mosaic and continuous landscape conceptualisations to reptiles in regenerating dryland landscapes Melissa J. BrutonMartine MaronClive A. McAlpine Research Article 04 February 2015 Pages: 715 - 728
Integrated climate and land use change scenarios for California rangeland ecosystem services: wildlife habitat, soil carbon, and water supply Kristin B. ByrdLorraine E. FlintTerry L. Sohl Research Article Open access 05 February 2015 Pages: 729 - 750
Erratum to: Integrated climate and land use change scenarios for California rangeland ecosystem services: wildlife habitat, soil carbon, and water supply Kristin B. ByrdLorraine E. FlintTerry L. Sohl Erratum 01 March 2015 Pages: 751 - 751
Applying historical range of variability concepts Paul F. HessburgNicholas A. Povak Book Review 15 January 2015 Pages: 753 - 755
Ecological principles and processes as drivers for landscape design Ryan M. Perkl Book Review 05 February 2015 Pages: 757 - 759
Erratum to: What is the role of trees and remnant vegetation in attracting people to urban parks? D. F. ShanahanB. B. LinR. A. Fuller Erratum 06 February 2015 Pages: 761 - 762