Bridging Disciplinary Divides to Address Environmental and Intellectual Challenges Ann P. Kinzig OriginalPaper 04 February 2014 Pages: 709 - 715
Natural Resource Management: The Need for Interdisciplinary Collaboration Katherine C. Ewel OriginalPaper 04 February 2014 Pages: 716 - 722
Research Needs for Understanding and Predicting the Behavior of Managed Ecosystems: Lessons from the Study of Agroecosystems John M. AntleSusan M. CapalboKeith H. Paustian OriginalPaper 04 February 2014 Pages: 723 - 735
Managing the Human–Ecological Interface: Marine Resources as Example and Laboratory Susan Hanna OriginalPaper 04 February 2014 Pages: 736 - 741
Coping with Complexity and Organizational Interests in Natural Resource Management William Ascher OriginalPaper 04 February 2014 Pages: 742 - 757
From Metaphor to Measurement: Resilience of What to What? Steve CarpenterBrian WalkerNick Abel OriginalPaper 04 February 2014 Pages: 765 - 781
The Urban Funnel Model and the Spatially Heterogeneous Ecological Footprint Matthew A. LuckG. Darrel JeneretteNancy B. Grimm OriginalPaper 04 February 2014 Pages: 782 - 796
Survival, Gap Formation, and Recovery Dynamics in Grassland Ecosystems Exposed to Heat Extremes: The Role of Species Richness Liesbeth Van PeerIvan NijsDirk Reheul OriginalPaper 04 February 2014 Pages: 797 - 806