Teaching landscape ecology: the importance of field-oriented, inquiry-based approaches Mauricio Almeida-GomesJayme Augusto PrevedelloJean Paul Metzger Perspective 19 January 2016 Pages: 929 - 937
Response of saproxylic beetles to small-scale habitat connectivity depends on trophic levels Jörn BuseMartin H. EntlingThorsten Assmann Research Article 20 November 2015 Pages: 939 - 949
Habitat amount, not habitat configuration, best predicts population genetic structure in fragmented landscapes Nathan D. JacksonLenore Fahrig Research Article 21 November 2015 Pages: 951 - 968
Are landscapes more than the sum of their patches? Kimberly A. With Research Article 21 December 2015 Pages: 969 - 980
Diversity–disturbance relationship in forest landscapes Daniel YeboahHan Y. H. Chen Research Article 22 December 2015 Pages: 981 - 987
A disturbance-induced increase in tree species diversity facilitates forest productivity Mariana Silva PedroWerner RammerRupert Seidl Research Article 12 December 2015 Pages: 989 - 1004
Patch and matrix level influences on forest birds at the rural–urban interface Jason J. TaylorChristopher A. LepczykDaniel G. Brown Research Article 25 November 2015 Pages: 1005 - 1020
Assessing landscape functional connectivity in a forest carnivore using path selection functions Filipe CarvalhoRafael CarvalhoPedro Beja Research Article 21 December 2015 Pages: 1021 - 1036
Divergent effects of tropical forest fragmentation and conversion on leaf litter decomposition Melissa CukeDiane S. Srivastava Research Article 07 December 2015 Pages: 1037 - 1050
Contiguity of landscape features pose barriers to gene flow among American marten (Martes americana) genetic clusters in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan Paige E. HowellErin L. KoenKim T. Scribner Research Article 07 January 2016 Pages: 1051 - 1062
High and dry: high elevations disproportionately exposed to regional climate change in Mediterranean-climate landscapes Ian M. McCulloughFrank W. DavisJanet Franklin Research Article 30 November 2015 Pages: 1063 - 1075
Net primary productivity (NPP) dynamics and associated urbanization driving forces in metropolitan areas: a case study in Beijing City, China Jian PengHong ShenYanglin Wang Research Article 21 December 2015 Pages: 1077 - 1092
Collaborative scenario modeling reveals potential advantages of blending strategies to achieve conservation goals in a working forest landscape Jessica M. PriceJanet SilbernagelNicholas Miller Research Article 19 December 2015 Pages: 1093 - 1115
Temporal and spatial variation of a winter soundscape in south-central Alaska Timothy C. MulletStuart H. GageFalk Huettmann Research Article 26 December 2015 Pages: 1117 - 1137
A hierarchical analysis of the relationship between urban impervious surfaces and land surface temperatures: spatial scale dependence, temporal variations, and bioclimatic modulation Qun MaJianguo WuChunyang He Research Article 14 March 2016 Pages: 1139 - 1153
Erratum to: Avian abundance thresholds, human-altered landscapes, and the challenge of assemblage-level conservation Kevin J. GutzwillerCurtis H. Flather Erratum 26 March 2016 Pages: 1155 - 1155