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Ambio

Ausgabe 1/2011

Inhalt (17 Artikel)

Editorial

AMBIO celebrates 40 years

Bo Söderström

Acknowledgment

Reviewer Acknowledgments

Review Paper

The Growing Need for Sustainable Ecological Management of Marine Communities of the Persian Gulf

Peter F. Sale, David A. Feary, John A. Burt, Andrew G. Bauman, Geórgenes H. Cavalcante, Kenneth G. Drouillard, Björn Kjerfve, Elise Marquis, Charles G. Trick, Paolo Usseglio, Hanneke Van Lavieren

Report

Pre-Colombian Mercury Pollution Associated with the Smelting of Argentiferous Ores in the Bolivian Andes

Colin A. Cooke, Prentiss H. Balcom, Charles Kerfoot, Mark B. Abbott, Alexander P. Wolfe

Report

Increased Bioavailability of Mercury in the Lagoons of Lomé, Togo: The Possible Role of Dredging

Kissao Gnandi, Seunghee Han, M. Hassan Rezaie-Boroon, Magali Porrachia, Dimitri D. Deheyn

Report

Detecting Density Dependence in Recovering Seal Populations

Carl Johan Svensson, Anders Eriksson, Tero Harkonen, Karin C. Harding

Report

Eld’s Deer Translocated to Human-Inhabited Areas Become Nocturnal

Duo Pan, Liwei Teng, Fangjie Cui, Zhigao Zeng, Benjamin D. Bravery, Qiong Zhang, Yanling Song

Report

Comparing the Community Composition of European and Eastern Chinese Waterbirds and the Influence of Human Factors on the China Waterbird Community

Willem F. de Boer, Lei Cao, Mark Barter, Xin Wang, Mengmeng Sun, Herman van Oeveren, Jan de Leeuw, Jeb Barzen, Herbert H. T. Prins

Synopsis

The Evolution of Environmental Management Philosophy Under Rapid Economic Development in China

Ping Li, Zhongliang Huang, Hai Ren, Hongxiao Liu, Quan Wang

Synopsis

Land Consolidation: An Approach for Sustainable Development in Rural China

Qiuhao Huang, Manchun Li, Zhenjie Chen, Feixue Li

Synopsis

China’s Bureaucracy Hinders Environmental Recovery

Lixin Guan, Ge Sun, Shixiong Cao

Comment

Response to “Whales Might Also Be an Important Component in Patagonian Fjord Ecosystems”

Jose Luis Iriarte, Humberto E. González, Laura Nahuelhual