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Jelinski,
D. E. and Wu, J. G.
The modifiable areal unit problem and implications for landscape ecology.
129-140.
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Roth, N. E., Allan, J. D., and Erickson,
D. L.
Landscape influences on stream biotic integrity assessed at multiple spatial
scales. 141-156.
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Riffell, S. K. and Gutzwiller, K. J.
Plant-species richness in corridor intersections: Is intersection shape
influential? 157-168.
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O’Neill, R. V., Hunsaker, C. T., Timmins,
S. P., Jackson, B. L., Jones, K. B., Riitters, K. H., and Wickham, J.
D.
Scale problems in reporting landscape pattern at the regional scale. 169-180.
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Taylor, P. D. and Merriam, G.
Habitat fragmentation and parasitism of a forest damselfly. 181-189.
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