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Ecological Rest. 26(2):162-164 (2008); doi:10.3368/er.26.2.162
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Habitat Fragmentation and Landscape Change: An Ecological and Conservation Synthesis David B. Lindenmayer and Joern Fischer. 2006. Washington, DC: Island Press. Cloth $80.00, ISBN: 1-59726-020-7. Paper, $39.95. ISBN:1-59726-021-5. 352 pages.

John A. Bissonette

U.S. Geological Survey Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Wildland Resources, College of Natural Resources, Utah State University, Logan UT 84322-5290, 435/797-2511,john.bissonette{at}usu.edu. Dr. Bissonette is Leader of the Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit and Professor in the Department of Wildland Resources. He has taught a Landscape Ecology Course at USU since 1989 and has coauthored and/or edited five books and numerous papers. His current work involves landscape approaches to road ecology. He cannot abide heavy metal music, preferring a broad mix of folk music. When not working, he rides his horses in the mountains of Utah and his Harley on the back roads of the West


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