How can landscape ecology contribute to sustainability science? Paul OpdamSandra LuqueJianguo Wu Editorial 15 January 2018 Pages: 1 - 7
A practical method for creating a digital topographic surface for ecological plots using ground-based measurements Jessie C. BuettelStefania OndeiBarry W. Brook Short Communication 04 December 2017 Pages: 9 - 18
Accounting for spatial autocorrelation improves the estimation of climate, physical environment and vegetation’s effects on boreal forest’s burn rates Jeanne PortierSylvie GauthierYves Bergeron Research Article Open access 24 October 2017 Pages: 19 - 34
Modelling the impacts of agriculture in mixed-use landscapes: a review and case study involving two species of dabbling ducks David J. LieskeMegan MacIntoshLauren K. Banks Research Article 16 October 2017 Pages: 35 - 57
Forest habitats in a mixed urban-agriculture mosaic landscape: patterns of mammal occupancy Yvette C. Ehlers SmithDavid A. Ehlers SmithColleen T. Downs Research Article 16 October 2017 Pages: 59 - 76
Landscape capability models as a tool to predict fine-scale forest bird occupancy and abundance Zachary G. LomanWilliam V. DelucaPetra B. Wood Research Article 16 October 2017 Pages: 77 - 91
Predicting effects of future development on a territorial forest songbird: methodology matters Michelle L. BrownTherese M. DonovanDavid M. Theobald Research Article Open access 08 November 2017 Pages: 93 - 108
Beetle’s responses to edges in fragmented landscapes are driven by adjacent farmland use, season and cross-habitat movement Katherina NgPhilip S. BartonDon A. Driscoll Research Article 28 October 2017 Pages: 109 - 125
Resource depletion versus landscape complementation: habitat selection by a multiple central place forager Hugo Valls-FoxMichel De Garine-WichatitskySimon Chamaillé-Jammes Research Article 08 November 2017 Pages: 127 - 140
Using riparian Zone scaling to optimize buffer placement and effectiveness Keith E. SchillingPeter J. JacobsonCalvin F. Wolter Research Article 30 October 2017 Pages: 141 - 156
Predation risk across a dynamic landscape: effects of anthropogenic land use, natural landscape features, and prey distribution Patrick E. LendrumJoseph M. NorthrupGeorge Wittemyer Research Article 31 October 2017 Pages: 157 - 170
Correction to: Pasteur’s quadrant: an appealing ecophronetic alternative to the prevalent Bohr’s quadrant in ecosystem services research Wei-Ning Xiang Correction 04 December 2017 Pages: 171 - 171