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Issue Information September/October 2016 , Volume 9 , Issue 5 September/October 2016 , Volume 9 , Issue 5 Viewpoint 313 Revised Taxonomic Binomials Jeopardize Protective Wildlife Legislation Zhao-Min Zhou , Chris Newman , Christina D. Buesching , Xiuxiang Meng , David W. Macdonald , and Youbing Zhou Reviews 316 Unintended Feedbacks: Challenges and Opportunities for Improving Conservation Effectiveness Cecilia Larrosa , Luis R. Carrasco , and E. J. Milner-Gulland Letters 327 Approaches Used to Evaluate the Social Impacts of Protected Areas Emiel de Lange , Emily Woodhouse , and E.J. Milner-Gulland 334 National Parks in Northern Sweden as Refuges for Illegal Killing of Large Carnivores Geir Rune Rauset , Henrik Andrén , Jon E. Swenson , Gustaf Samelius , Peter Segerström , Andreas Zedrosser , and Jens Persson Editor-in-Chief: Edward T. Game 342 Predicting IUCN Extinction Risk Categories for the World’s Data Defi cient Groupers (Teleostei: Epinephelidae) Osmar J. Luiz , Rachael M. Woods , Elizabeth M.P. Madin , and Joshua S. Madin Senior Associate Editors: E.J. Milner-Gulland, Harini Nagendra and Mark W. Schwartz Policy Perspectives 351 Conservation Organizations Need to Consider Adaptive Capacity: Why Local Input Matters Elizabeth Mcleod , Brian Szuster , Jochen Hinkel , Emma L. Tompkins , Nadine Marshall , Thomas Downing , Supin Wongbusarakum , Anand Patwardhan , Mo Hamza , Cheryl Anderson , Sukaina Bharwani , Lara Hansen , and Pamela Rubinoff 361 Reconciling Development and Conservation under Coastal Squeeze from Rising Sea Level Morena Mills , Javier X. Leon , Megan I. Saunders , Justine Bell , Yan Liu , Julian O’Mara , Catherine E. Lovelock , Peter J. Mumby , Stuart Phinn , Hugh P. Possingham , Vivitskaia J. D. Tulloch , Konar Mutafoglu , Tiffany Morrison , David P. Callaghan , Tom Baldock , Carissa J. Klein , and Ove Hoegh-Guldberg 369 Biodiversity Risks of Adopting Resilience as a Policy Goal Adrian C. Newton 377 Enhancing the Value and Validity of EIA: Serious Science to Protect Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Marcus Sheaves , Rob Coles , Pat Dale , Alana Grech , Robert L. Pressey , and Nathan J. Waltham 384 Interactions Between Biodiversity Offsets and Protected Area Commitments: Avoiding Perverse Outcomes Martine Maron , Ascelin Gordon , Brendan G. Mackey , Hugh P. Possingham , and James E. M. Watson Correspondence 390 Getting the Best out of “Resilience” as a Conservation Policy Goal: A Response to Newton (2016) S. J. Sinclair Cover description: The black grouper (Mycteroperca bonaci) is a valuable nonextractive economic resource for the toursim sector in many island-nations in the Caribbean Sea. wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/conl C CONL_9_5_cover.indd 1 ONL_9_5_cover.indd 1 2 25/10/16 1:37 PM 5/10/16 1:37 PM Editorial Board A journal of the Society for Conservation Biology Editor in Chief Edward T. Game The Nature Conservancy conservationletters@wiley.com Senior Associate Editors E.J. Milner-Gulland, University of Oxford Harini Nagendra, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, India Mark W. Schwartz, University of California, Davis Managing Editor Katie Simmons Wiley Blackwell 111RiverSt. M/S8-01 Hoboken, NJ 201-748-5934 ksimmons@wiley.com Founding Editors Richard M. Cowling, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa Michael B. Mascia, Conservation International, Washington D.C., USA Hugh P. Possingham, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia William J. Sutherland, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK Editorial Board Aims and Scope Krister Andersson, University of Colorado at Boulder Derek Armitage, University of Waterloo Paul Armsworth, University of Tennessee-Knoxville Conservation Letters is a scientific journal publishing empirical Andras Baldi, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary Xavier Basurto, Duke University and theoretical research with significant implications for the Claudia Bieling, University of Hohenheim, Germany conservation of biological diversity. The journal welcomes Michael Bode, University of Melbourne Justin Brashares, University of California, Berkeley submissions across the biological and social sciences - especially Christopher J. Brown, Griffith University Mark Brown, Royal Holloway University of London interdisciplinary submissions – that advance pragmatic conser- Jonah Busch, Center for Global Development vation goals as well as scientific understanding. Manuscripts Ashwini Chhatre, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Mark Colyvan, University of Sydney will be published on a rapid communications schedule and Finn Danielsen, NORDECO Rudolf S. de Groot, University of Waganingen therefore should be current and topical. Research articles Nick Dulvy, Simon Fraser University should clearly articulate the significance of their findings for Megan Evans, Australian National University Paul J. Ferraro, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University conservation policy and practice. Joern Fischer, Leuphana University Lueneburg (Germany) Beth Fulton, CSIRO Meredith Gore, Michigan State University Matt Hayward, Bangor University (U.K.) Open Access and Copyright Krithi Karanth, Center for Wildlife Studies (India) Andrew T. Knight, conservation planning, Imperial College, London (U.K.) Claire Kremen, University of California-Berkeley All articles published by Conservation Letters are fully open Phillip Levin, U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Rebecca Lewison, San Diego State University access: immediately freely available to read, download and David Lindenmayer, Australian National University Wayne Linklater, Victoria University (Wellington) share. All articles accepted from 28 October 2014 are pub- Julie Lockwood, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey lished under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Amanda (Mandy) T. Lombard, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University Rafael D. Loyola, Federal University of Goias (Brazil) License which permits use, distribution and reproduction Mark Lubell, University of California-Davis Douglas C. MacMillan, University of Kent, UK in any medium, provided the original work is properly M.D. Madhusudan, Nature Conservation Foundation cited and allows the commercial use of published articles. Pablo A. Marquet, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Pamela McElwee, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Copyright on any research article in a journal published by Daniel C. Miller, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Robin Naidoo, World Wildlife Fund-US Conservation Letters is retained by the author(s). Authors Patrick O’Farrell, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research grant Wiley a license to publish the article and identify Michelle Pinard, University of Aberdeen Ana Rodrigues, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) itself as the original publisher. 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September/October 2016 , Volume 9 , Issue 5 September/October 2016 , Volume 9 , Issue 5 Viewpoint 313 Revised Taxonomic Binomials Jeopardize Protective Wildlife Legislation Zhao-Min Zhou , Chris Newman , Christina D. Buesching , Xiuxiang Meng , David W. Macdonald , and Youbing Zhou Reviews 316 Unintended Feedbacks: Challenges and Opportunities for Improving Conservation Effectiveness Cecilia Larrosa , Luis R. Carrasco , and E. J. Milner-Gulland Letters 327 Approaches Used to Evaluate the Social Impacts of Protected Areas Emiel de Lange , Emily Woodhouse , and E.J. Milner-Gulland 334 National Parks in Northern Sweden as Refuges for Illegal Killing of Large Carnivores Geir Rune Rauset , Henrik Andrén , Jon E. Swenson , Gustaf Samelius , Peter Segerström , Andreas Zedrosser , and Jens Persson Editor-in-Chief: Edward T. Game 342 Predicting IUCN Extinction Risk Categories for the World’s Data Defi cient Groupers (Teleostei: Epinephelidae) Osmar J. Luiz , Rachael M. Woods , Elizabeth M.P. Madin , and Joshua S. Madin Senior Associate Editors: E.J. Milner-Gulland, Harini Nagendra and Mark W. Schwartz Policy Perspectives 351 Conservation Organizations Need to Consider Adaptive Capacity: Why Local Input Matters Elizabeth Mcleod , Brian Szuster , Jochen Hinkel , Emma L. Tompkins , Nadine Marshall , Thomas Downing , Supin Wongbusarakum , Anand Patwardhan , Mo Hamza , Cheryl Anderson , Sukaina Bharwani , Lara Hansen , and Pamela Rubinoff 361 Reconciling Development and Conservation under Coastal Squeeze from Rising Sea Level Morena Mills , Javier X. Leon , Megan I. Saunders , Justine Bell , Yan Liu , Julian O’Mara , Catherine E. Lovelock , Peter J. Mumby , Stuart Phinn , Hugh P. Possingham , Vivitskaia J. D. Tulloch , Konar Mutafoglu , Tiffany Morrison , David P. Callaghan , Tom Baldock , Carissa J. Klein , and Ove Hoegh-Guldberg 369 Biodiversity Risks of Adopting Resilience as a Policy Goal Adrian C. Newton 377 Enhancing the Value and Validity of EIA: Serious Science to Protect Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Marcus Sheaves , Rob Coles , Pat Dale , Alana Grech , Robert L. Pressey , and Nathan J. Waltham 384 Interactions Between Biodiversity Offsets and Protected Area Commitments: Avoiding Perverse Outcomes Martine Maron , Ascelin Gordon , Brendan G. Mackey , Hugh P. Possingham , and James E. M. Watson Correspondence 390 Getting the Best out of “Resilience” as a Conservation Policy Goal: A Response to Newton (2016) S. J. Sinclair Cover description: The black grouper (Mycteroperca bonaci) is a valuable nonextractive economic resource for the toursim sector in many island-nations in the Caribbean Sea. wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/conl C CONL_9_5_cover.indd 1 ONL_9_5_cover.indd 1 2 25/10/16 1:37 PM 5/10/16 1:37 PM Editorial Board A journal of the Society for Conservation Biology Editor in Chief Edward T. Game The Nature Conservancy conservationletters@wiley.com Senior Associate Editors E.J. Milner-Gulland, University of Oxford Harini Nagendra, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, India Mark W. Schwartz, University of California, Davis Managing Editor Katie Simmons Wiley Blackwell 111RiverSt. M/S8-01 Hoboken, NJ 201-748-5934 ksimmons@wiley.com Founding Editors Richard M. Cowling, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa Michael B. Mascia, Conservation International, Washington D.C., USA Hugh P. Possingham, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia William J. Sutherland, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK Editorial Board Aims and Scope Krister Andersson, University of Colorado at Boulder Derek Armitage, University of Waterloo Paul Armsworth, University of Tennessee-Knoxville Conservation Letters is a scientific journal publishing empirical Andras Baldi, MTA Centre for Ecological Research, Hungary Xavier Basurto, Duke University and theoretical research with significant implications for the Claudia Bieling, University of Hohenheim, Germany conservation of biological diversity. The journal welcomes Michael Bode, University of Melbourne Justin Brashares, University of California, Berkeley submissions across the biological and social sciences - especially Christopher J. Brown, Griffith University Mark Brown, Royal Holloway University of London interdisciplinary submissions – that advance pragmatic conser- Jonah Busch, Center for Global Development vation goals as well as scientific understanding. Manuscripts Ashwini Chhatre, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Mark Colyvan, University of Sydney will be published on a rapid communications schedule and Finn Danielsen, NORDECO Rudolf S. de Groot, University of Waganingen therefore should be current and topical. Research articles Nick Dulvy, Simon Fraser University should clearly articulate the significance of their findings for Megan Evans, Australian National University Paul J. Ferraro, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University conservation policy and practice. Joern Fischer, Leuphana University Lueneburg (Germany) Beth Fulton, CSIRO Meredith Gore, Michigan State University Matt Hayward, Bangor University (U.K.) Open Access and Copyright Krithi Karanth, Center for Wildlife Studies (India) Andrew T. Knight, conservation planning, Imperial College, London (U.K.) Claire Kremen, University of California-Berkeley All articles published by Conservation Letters are fully open Phillip Levin, U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Rebecca Lewison, San Diego State University access: immediately freely available to read, download and David Lindenmayer, Australian National University Wayne Linklater, Victoria University (Wellington) share. All articles accepted from 28 October 2014 are pub- Julie Lockwood, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey lished under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Amanda (Mandy) T. Lombard, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University Rafael D. Loyola, Federal University of Goias (Brazil) License which permits use, distribution and reproduction Mark Lubell, University of California-Davis Douglas C. MacMillan, University of Kent, UK in any medium, provided the original work is properly M.D. Madhusudan, Nature Conservation Foundation cited and allows the commercial use of published articles. Pablo A. Marquet, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Pamela McElwee, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Copyright on any research article in a journal published by Daniel C. Miller, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Robin Naidoo, World Wildlife Fund-US Conservation Letters is retained by the author(s). Authors Patrick O’Farrell, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research grant Wiley a license to publish the article and identify Michelle Pinard, University of Aberdeen Ana Rodrigues, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) itself as the original publisher. Authors also grant any Andrew Rosenberg, Union of Concerned Scientists Mary Ruckelshaus, Stanford University third party the right to use the article freely as long as Erin Sills, North Carolina State University its integrity is maintained and its original authors, citation Javier Simonetti, Univeridad de Chile Navinder J. Singh, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences details and publisher are identified. Further information about Edward Webb, National University of Singapore Richard Zabel, U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) open access license and copyright can be found at http://www. wileyopenaccess.com/details/content/12f25db4c87/Copyright% E2%80%93License.html Disclaimer The Publisher and Editors cannot be held responsible for errors or any consequences arising from the use of information con- tained in this journal; the views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Publisher and Editors, neither does the publication of advertisements constitute any endorse- ment by the Publisher and Editors of the products advertised.

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