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Table of Contents FEATURES VIRTUAL ECOSYSTEMS Cover Story Animated by a few simple yet baffling rules, virtual ecosystems growing in supercomputers bear an uncanny resemblance to real ones. The simulations challenge conventional wisdom about extinctions and invasions. It is time to start thinking about how these models could be used—or misused—to inform conservation decisions. by W. Wayt Gibbs RENTING BIODIVERSITY: THE CONSERVATION CONCESSIONS APPROACH With all the money we spend making conservation pay for itself, we could just pay for conservation. By Katherine Ellison TOOLS & TECHNIQUES HARNESSING CONSUMER POWER FOR OCEAN CONSERVATION Accessible, transparent, and scientifically sound information can translate choices at the cash register into better marine conservation. By Carrie Brownstein, Mercédès Lee, and Carl Safina NUMBERS IN CONTEXT CAN PROTECTED AREAS QUENCH OUR THIRST? Print Only Fresh drinking water provides a powerful argument for protected areas worldwide. by Nigel Dudley and Sue Stolton CASE STUDY DISTRIBUTING RISK When an endangered species is limited to a single location, one chance event can erase it from existence. In Australia, ecologists have found a way to hedge the bets of the black-eared miner. By Douglas Fox ESSAYS LOSING: GRACEFULLY, CREATIVELY, AND HUMANELY Print Only By Jeffrey Lockwood JOURNAL WATCH Habitat Diversity Critical to Restoration Helping Coral Reefs Survive Climate Change Hunting for Sport Can Boost Conservation Live Seafood Trade Linked to Species Invasions Making Boaters Slow Down for Manatees Quarries May Be Last Chance for Rare European Butterflies Species vs. Ecosystem Recovery BOOKS BOOK REVIEWS FROM READERS YOUR LETTERS AND COMMENTS |
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