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Contents: Volume 23, Number 4, December 2005   [Index by Author] 
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Dave Egan
Taking on the Storm
Ecological Rest. 23(4): 225-226; DOI:10.3368/er.23.4.225 [PDF]  

News Back

News
Ecological Rest. 23(4): 227-228; DOI:10.3368/er.23.4.227 [PDF]  

SER International Back

Keith Bowers
People are Wearing out the Planet
Ecological Rest. 23(4): 229; DOI:10.3368/er.23.4.229 [PDF]  

Articles Back

A. Carl Leopold
Toward Restoration of a Wet Tropical Forest in Costa Rica: A Ten-Year Report
Ecological Rest. 23(4): 230-234; DOI:10.3368/er.23.4.230 [PDF]  

Joy H. Merino, John A. Nyman, and Thomas Michot
Effects of Season and Marsh Management on Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in Coastal Louisiana Brackish Marsh Ponds
Ecological Rest. 23(4): 235-243; DOI:10.3368/er.23.4.235 [PDF]  

Stephanie Shepherd and Diane M. Debinski
Reintroduction of Regal Fritillary (Speyeria idalia) to a Restored Prairie
Ecological Rest. 23(4): 244-250; DOI:10.3368/er.23.4.244 [PDF]  

Vanya Orr
Restoring Land and Local Economies in the Nilgiri Hills, India
Ecological Rest. 23(4): 251-254; DOI:10.3368/er.23.4.251 [PDF]  

Kern Ewing, Steve Windhager, and Matt McCaw
Research: Effects of Summer Burning and Mowing on Central Texas Juniper-Oak Savanna Plant Communities During Drought Conditions
Ecological Rest. 23(4): 255-260; DOI:10.3368/er.23.4.255 [PDF]  

Paul H. Gobster
Invasive Species as Ecological Threat: Is Restoration an Alternative to Fear-based Resource Management?
Ecological Rest. 23(4): 261-270; DOI:10.3368/er.23.4.261 [PDF]  

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Notes & Abstracts
Ecological Rest. 23(4): 271-298; DOI:10.3368/er.23.4.271 [PDF]  

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