The Growing Need for Sustainable Ecological Management of Marine Communities of the Persian Gulf Peter F. SaleDavid A. FearyHanneke Van Lavieren Review Paper 06 October 2010 Pages: 4 - 17
Pre-Colombian Mercury Pollution Associated with the Smelting of Argentiferous Ores in the Bolivian Andes Colin A. CookePrentiss H. BalcomAlexander P. Wolfe Report 17 August 2010 Pages: 18 - 25
Increased Bioavailability of Mercury in the Lagoons of Lomé, Togo: The Possible Role of Dredging Kissao GnandiSeunghee HanDimitri D. Deheyn Report 15 October 2010 Pages: 26 - 42
Lynx Body Size in Norway is Related to its Main Prey (Roe Deer) Density, Climate, and Latitude Yoram Yom-TovTor KvamØystein Wiig Report 29 June 2010 Pages: 43 - 51
Detecting Density Dependence in Recovering Seal Populations Carl Johan SvenssonAnders ErikssonKarin C. Harding Report 29 September 2010 Pages: 52 - 59
Eld’s Deer Translocated to Human-Inhabited Areas Become Nocturnal Duo PanLiwei TengYanling Song Report 07 December 2010 Pages: 60 - 67
Comparing the Community Composition of European and Eastern Chinese Waterbirds and the Influence of Human Factors on the China Waterbird Community Willem F. de BoerLei CaoHerbert H. T. Prins Report 24 August 2010 Pages: 68 - 77
Economic Development, Rural livelihoods, and Ecological Restoration: Evidence from China Chengchao WangYusheng YangYaoqi Zhang Report 29 September 2010 Pages: 78 - 87
The Evolution of Environmental Management Philosophy Under Rapid Economic Development in China Ping LiZhongliang HuangQuan Wang Synopsis 29 September 2010 Pages: 88 - 92
Land Consolidation: An Approach for Sustainable Development in Rural China Qiuhao HuangManchun LiFeixue Li Synopsis 17 August 2010 Pages: 93 - 95
China’s Bureaucracy Hinders Environmental Recovery Lixin GuanGe SunShixiong Cao Synopsis 07 December 2010 Pages: 96 - 99
Rethinking “Ecological Migration” and the Value of Cultural Continuity: A Response to Wang, Song, and Hu J. Marc Foggin Comment 16 November 2010 Pages: 100 - 101
Response to “Rethinking Ecological Migration and the Value of Cultural Continuity” Zongming WangKaishan SongLiangjun Hu Comment 24 December 2010 Pages: 102 - 103
Whales Might Also Be an Important Component in Patagonian Fjord Ecosystems: Comment to Iriarte et al. Rodrigo Hucke-Gaete Comment 12 January 2011 Pages: 104 - 105
Response to “Whales Might Also Be an Important Component in Patagonian Fjord Ecosystems” Jose Luis IriarteHumberto E. GonzálezLaura Nahuelhual Comment 24 December 2010 Pages: 106 - 107