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Trends in Ecology & EvolutionTrends in Ecology & Evolution

Volume 27, Issue 6,  Pages 307-362, June 2012
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 1. Editorial Board   

Pages i-


 
  Letters
 2. From Jack the Ripper to epidemiology and ecology   

Pages 307-308
Steven C. Le Comber, Mark D. Stevenson

 
 3. ‘Ecosystomics’: ecology by sequencer   

Pages 309-310
Anthony M. Poole, Daniel B. Stouffer, Jason M. Tylianakis

 
 4. Let the four freedoms paradigm apply to ecology   

Pages 310-311
Duccio Rocchini, Markus Neteler

 
 5. Type I error hinders recycling: a response to Rohr and Martin   

Pages 311-312
Daniel Montesinos

 
 6. Type I error is unlikely to hinder review recycling: a reply to Montesinos   

Pages 312-313
Jason R. Rohr, Lynn B. Martin

 
  Book Review
 7. Urban ecology: more than you expectedUrban Ecology: Patterns, Processes, and Applicationsby Jari Niemelä, Jürgen H. Breuste, Thomas Elmqvist, Glenn Guntenspergen, Philip James and Nancy E. McIntyre. Oxford University Press, 2011. £80.00/US$135.00, hbk; £34.95/US$62.99, pbk (374 pages), ISBN 978 0 019 956356 2   

Pages 314-315
Ilkka Hanski

 
  Opinions
 8. A model of developmental evolution: selection, pleiotropy and compensation   Review Article

Pages 316-322
Mihaela Pavlicev, Günter P. Wagner

 
 9. Linking metacommunity theory and symbiont evolutionary ecology   Review Article

Pages 323-329
Joseph R. Mihaljevic

 
 10. Rethinking heredity, again   Review Article

Pages 330-336
R. Bonduriansky

 
  Reviews
 11. Stochastic formulation of ecological models and their applications   Review Article

Pages 337-345
Andrew J. Black, Alan J. McKane

 
 12. Are humans increasing bacterial evolvability?   Review Article

Pages 346-352
Michael R. Gillings, H.W. Stokes

 
 13. Phylogenetic evidence for pollinator-driven diversification of angiosperms   Review Article

Pages 353-361
Timotheüs van der Niet, Steven D. Johnson

 


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