Memorial issue: Ecology in a changing world Sun-Kee Hong Part I. Ecology in multi-scale approaches and objectives Pages: 1 - 2
Chemical fingerprinting of plants Rumyana DJINGOVAIvelin KULEFFBernd MARKERT Part I. Ecology in multi-scale approaches and objectives Pages: 3 - 11
Mechanisms inducing spatially extended synchrony in mast seeding: The role of pollen coupling and environmental fluctuation Yoh IWASAAkiko SATAKE Part I. Ecology in multi-scale approaches and objectives Pages: 13 - 20
Biomass, production and nutrient distribution of a natural oak forest in central Korea Yowhan SONIn Hyeop PARKJung Ok HWANG Part I. Ecology in multi-scale approaches and objectives Pages: 21 - 28
Below-ground biomass in healthy and impaired salt marshes R. Eugene TURNERErick M. SWENSONThomas A. OSWALD Part I. Ecology in multi-scale approaches and objectives Pages: 29 - 35
Growth strategies of four salt marsh plants on Mankyung River estuary in Korea Jeom Sook LEEByung Sun IHM Part I. Ecology in multi-scale approaches and objectives Pages: 37 - 42
Forest responses to the large-scale east coast fires in Korea Yeonsook CHOUNGByung-Chun LEEHeung-Lak CHOUNG Part I. Ecology in multi-scale approaches and objectives Pages: 43 - 54
Behavioral ecology of the Jeju pony (Equus caballus): Effects of maternal age, maternal dominance hierarchy and foal age on mare aggression Jeong Rae RHORobert Boxter SRYGLEYJae Chun CHOE Part I. Ecology in multi-scale approaches and objectives Pages: 55 - 63
Predicting impacts of Arctic climate change: Past lessons and future challenges Gareth K. PHOENIXJohn A. LEE Part I. Ecology in multi-scale approaches and objectives Pages: 65 - 74
Theories for ecological restoration in changing environment: Toward ‘futuristic’ restoration Young D. CHOI Part II. Theory and practice of ecosystem management Pages: 75 - 81
Restoration of living environment based on vegetation ecology: Theory and practice Akira MIYAWAKI Part II. Theory and practice of ecosystem management Pages: 83 - 90
Characteristics and habitats of non-native plant species in the city of Chonju, southern Korea Stefan ZERBEIl-Ki CHOIIngo KOWARIK Part II. Theory and practice of ecosystem management Pages: 91 - 98
Landscape ecology as a bridge from ecosystems to human ecology Wolfgang HABER Part III. Legacy and action of landscape ecology in nature-human system Pages: 99 - 106
The eco-field: A new paradigm for landscape ecology Almo FARINAAndrea BELGRANO Part III. Legacy and action of landscape ecology in nature-human system Pages: 107 - 110
Soil quality regime in relation to land cover and slope position across a highly modified slope landscape Bo-Jie FUShi-Liang LIUJun QIU Part III. Legacy and action of landscape ecology in nature-human system Pages: 111 - 118
Modeling urban landscape dynamics: A review Sheryl BERLING-WOLFFJianguo WU Part III. Legacy and action of landscape ecology in nature-human system Pages: 119 - 129
Ecotope mapping for landscape ecological assessment of habitat and ecosystem Sun-Kee HONGSungwoo KIMDowon LEE Part III. Legacy and action of landscape ecology in nature-human system Pages: 131 - 139