Conservation Biology
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Conservation Biology "has become the most influential and frequently cited journal in its field. Nature calls this title "required reading for ecologists throughout the world." The journal continues to publish groundbreaking papers and remains instrumental in defining the key issues contributing to the study and preservation of species and habitats." [1]
Editors
Accessed November 2008: [2]
- Editor - Gary K. Meffe, University of Florida
- Managing Editor - Ellen Main
- Editorial Assistant - Margaret Flagg
- Consulting Editors - Reed F. Noss, University of Central Florida; David Ehrenfeld, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Rutgers University
Board of Editors
- Resit Akcakaya, Applied Biomathematics
- Paul Angermeier, Virginia Tech
- Andrew Balmford, University of Cambridge
- Jordi Bascompte, Donana Biological Station
- Steven R. Beissinger, University of California/Berkeley
- Gary E. Belovsky, Notre Dame University
- Joel Berger, Wildlife Conservation Society
- Andrew R. Blaustein, Oregon State University
- Steven Brechin, Syracuse University
- Mark Burgman, University of Melbourne
- Mar Cabeza, University of Helsinki
- J. Baird Callicott, University of North Texas
- Juan Carlos Castilla, Pontifica Universidad Catolica de Chile
- Avecita Chicchon, Wildlife Conservation Society
- Denis Couvet, National Natural History Museum-Paris
- Richard Cowling, University of Port Elizabeth
- Peter Daszak, Consortium for Conservation Medicine
- Eric Dinerstein, World Wildlife Fund-U.S.
- Therese Donovan, University of Vermont
- John B. Dunning, Purdue University
- Gareth Edward-Jones, University of Wales
- John Faaborg, University of Missouri
- Erica Fleishman, Stanford University
- Carl Folke, Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics
- Leah Gerber, Arizona State University
- Malcolm L. Hunter, Jr., University of Maine
- Susan K. Jacobson, University of Florida
- Lee B. Kats, Pepperdine University
- Devra G. Kleiman, Smithsonian Institution
- Richard L. Knight, Colorado State University
- Claire Kremen, Princeton University
- Linda Laikre, Stockholm University
- Julie Lockwood, Rutgers University
- Brenda C. McComb, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Rodrigo A. Medellin, University of Mexico
- Curt Meine, International Crane Foundation
- Fiorenza Micheli, Stanford University
- E.J. Milner-Gulland, Imperial College
- Richard Neves, Virginia Tech
- J. Gerard B. Oostermeijer, University of Amsterdam
- Ken Paige, University of Illinois
- Michelle Pinard, University of Aberdeen
- Bob Pressey, James Cook University
- Kent H. Redford, Wildlife Conservation Society
- John G. Robinson, Wildlife Conservation Society
- Jon Paul Rodriguez, Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Investigation
- Yvonne Sadovy, University of Hong Kong
- Michael Samways, University of Stellenbosch
- Kathryn E. Sieving, University of Florida
- Navjot Sodhi, National University of Singapore
- Robin S. Waples, National Marine Fisheries Service
- Andrew Young, CSIRO-Plant Industry
- Michaela Zint, University of Michigan
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Conservation Biology, Blackwell Publishing, accessed November 2, 2008.
- ↑ Editors, Conservation Biology, accessed November 2, 2008.