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Society Notices pp.117–118
Resolution of Respect
Robert G. Wetzel pp.119–120
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Persian Fallow Deer S. Bar-David, D. Saltz, and T. Dayan pp.121–123
The Hatchery C. Wedekind and R. Müller pp.124–125
Tropical Forest Edge M. M. Mayfield, M. F. Boni, G. C. Daily, and D. Ackerly p.126
Remotely Sensed Mountain Meadows D. M. Debinski, R. E. VanNimwegen, and M. E. Jakubauskas p.127
King Penguins Y. Cherel pp.128–129
Heathland Fire H. Jacquemyn p.130
Beauty Mark or Scar? K. M. Smucker, R. L. Hutto, and B. M. Steele p.131
Pollinating Bee L. S. Adler and R. E. Irwin p.132
CONTRIBUTIONS
Commentary
A History of the Ecological Sciences, Part 17: Invertebrate Zoology and Parasitology During the 1600s. F. N. Egerton pp. 133–144
Exploring Ecology’s Attic: Overlooking Ideas On Intertidal Food Webs. J. A. D. Fisher pp. 145–151
Monetary and Ethical Costs of Poster Presentations. A. Zeide and B. Zeide pp. 152–154
Environmental Sensor Networks. J. K. Hart and K. Martinez pp. 155–157
DEPARTMENTS
Emerging Technologies
Maximizing the Value of Ecological Data with Structured Metadata: An Introduction to Ecological Metadata Language (EML) and Principles for Metadata Creation. E. H. Fegraus, S. Andelman, M. B. Jones, and M. Schildhauer pp. 158–168
The EcoGrid and the Kepler Workflow System: a New Platform for Conducting Ecological Analyses. D. D. Pennington and W. K. Michener pp. 169–176
Ecology 101
Using the “Power of Story” to Overcome Ecological Misconceptions and Build Sophisticated Understanding. N. Stamp and M. Armstrong pp. 177–183
Public Affairs Perspective
Informing Environmental Policy with Ecological Expertise: ESA’s Rapid Response Teams Rise to the Challenge. L. Lipps pp. 184–185
Society Section and Chapter News
Southeastern Chapter Newsletter p. 186
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