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Cover Caption Conservation Letters April 2010, Volume 3, Issue 2 Conservation Letters Reviews 63 Recognising the necessity for Indo-Pacifi c seagrass conservation A journal of the Society for Conservation Biology Volume 3, Number 2, April 2010 Richard K.F. Unsworth and Leanne C. Cullen 74 Rearticulating the myth of human–wildlife confl ict M. Nils Peterson, Jessie L. Birckhead, Kirsten Leong, Markus J. Peterson, and Tarla Rai Peterson Policy Perspectives 83 Catching the baby: accounting for biodiversity and the ecosystem sector in emissions trading Penny van Oosterzee, Noel Preece, and Allan Dale 91 Conservation-reliant species and the future of conservation J. Michael Scott, Dale D. Goble, Aaron M. Haines, John A. Wiens, and Maile C. Neel Letters 98 Global congruence of carbon storage and biodiversity in terrestrial ecosystems Bernardo B.N. Strassburg, Annabel Kelly, Andrew Balmford, Richard G. Davies, Holly K. Gibbs, Andrew Lovett, Lera Miles, C. David L. Orme, Jeff Price, R. Kerry Turner, and Ana S.L. Rodrigues 106 Expenditure by conservation nongovernmental organizations in sub-Saharan Africa Dan Brockington and Katherine Scholfi eld 114 REDD payments as incentive for reducing forest loss Marieke Sandker, Samuel Kofi Nyame, Johannes Förster, Neil Collier, Gill Shepherd, Daniel Yeboah, Driss Ezzine-de Blas, Miriam Machwitz, Senja Vaatainen, Efrem Garedew, Gilles Etoga, Christiane Ehringhaus, Jacob Anati, Osofo Dankama Kwasi Quarm, and Bruce M. Campbell 122 Combined effects of two stressors on Kenyan coral reefs are additive or antagonistic, not synergistic Emily S. Darling, Timothy R. McClanahan, and Isabelle M. Co té ˆ Cover description: Typical behavior of a low intensity fi re in a longleaf pine - wiregrass system at the J. W. Jones Ecological Research Center at Ichauway, Georgia. This site, considered to be a high quality habitat for red-cockaded woodpeckers, is maintained with frequent prescribed fi re. The stand shown is second growth about 90 years old, and is also the site of a recent natural population expansion of the red-cockaded woodpecker. A portion of the Jones Ecological Research Center is experimentally managed as a demonstration site for the Stoddard Neel method of individual tree selection to show how wood production, frequent fi re, game birds, and endangered species can co-occur with sustainable management. –Kevin Hiers www.blackwellpublishing.com/conl FOR PROMOTIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Open access to all in 2010. c conl_3_2-cover.indd 1 onl_3_2-cover.indd 1 4 4/16/10 12:19:15 AM /16/10 12:19:15 AM http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Conservation Letters Wiley

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Conservation Letters April 2010, Volume 3, Issue 2 Conservation Letters Reviews 63 Recognising the necessity for Indo-Pacifi c seagrass conservation A journal of the Society for Conservation Biology Volume 3, Number 2, April 2010 Richard K.F. Unsworth and Leanne C. Cullen 74 Rearticulating the myth of human–wildlife confl ict M. Nils Peterson, Jessie L. Birckhead, Kirsten Leong, Markus J. Peterson, and Tarla Rai Peterson Policy Perspectives 83 Catching the baby: accounting for biodiversity and the ecosystem sector in emissions trading Penny van Oosterzee, Noel Preece, and Allan Dale 91 Conservation-reliant species and the future of conservation J. Michael Scott, Dale D. Goble, Aaron M. Haines, John A. Wiens, and Maile C. Neel Letters 98 Global congruence of carbon storage and biodiversity in terrestrial ecosystems Bernardo B.N. Strassburg, Annabel Kelly, Andrew Balmford, Richard G. Davies, Holly K. Gibbs, Andrew Lovett, Lera Miles, C. David L. Orme, Jeff Price, R. Kerry Turner, and Ana S.L. Rodrigues 106 Expenditure by conservation nongovernmental organizations in sub-Saharan Africa Dan Brockington and Katherine Scholfi eld 114 REDD payments as incentive for reducing forest loss Marieke Sandker, Samuel Kofi Nyame, Johannes Förster, Neil Collier, Gill Shepherd, Daniel Yeboah, Driss Ezzine-de Blas, Miriam Machwitz, Senja Vaatainen, Efrem Garedew, Gilles Etoga, Christiane Ehringhaus, Jacob Anati, Osofo Dankama Kwasi Quarm, and Bruce M. Campbell 122 Combined effects of two stressors on Kenyan coral reefs are additive or antagonistic, not synergistic Emily S. Darling, Timothy R. McClanahan, and Isabelle M. Co té ˆ Cover description: Typical behavior of a low intensity fi re in a longleaf pine - wiregrass system at the J. W. Jones Ecological Research Center at Ichauway, Georgia. This site, considered to be a high quality habitat for red-cockaded woodpeckers, is maintained with frequent prescribed fi re. The stand shown is second growth about 90 years old, and is also the site of a recent natural population expansion of the red-cockaded woodpecker. A portion of the Jones Ecological Research Center is experimentally managed as a demonstration site for the Stoddard Neel method of individual tree selection to show how wood production, frequent fi re, game birds, and endangered species can co-occur with sustainable management. –Kevin Hiers www.blackwellpublishing.com/conl FOR PROMOTIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Open access to all in 2010. c conl_3_2-cover.indd 1 onl_3_2-cover.indd 1 4 4/16/10 12:19:15 AM /16/10 12:19:15 AM

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