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Front Matter Source: Ecology, Vol. 79, No. 5 (Jul., 1998) Published by: Ecological Society of America Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/176769 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 14:05 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Ecological Society of America is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Ecology. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 14:05:35 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Front MatterSource: Ecology, Vol. 79, No. 5 (Jul., 1998)Published by: Ecological Society of AmericaStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/176769 .

Accessed: 08/05/2014 14:05

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The Ecologcal Society of America

GOVERNING BOARD FOR 1997-1998 President: Vice President for Public Affairs:

JAMES A. MAcMAHON, Utah State University ANN M. BARTUSKA, USDA Forest Service

President-Elect: Vice President for Education and Human Resources: KATHERINE L. GROSS, Michigan State University ALAN R. BERKOWITZ, Institute of Ecosystem Studies

Past-President: Secretary: JAMES H. BROWN, University of New Mexico NANCY J. HUNTLY, Idaho State University

Vice President for Science: Members-at-Large: STEWARD T. A. PICKETT, Institute of Ecosystem Studies JILL S. BARON, USGS-BRD, Colorado State University

Vice President for Finance: NELSON G. HAIRSTON, JR., Cornell University WILLIAM H. SCHLESINGER, Duke University LAURA E HUENNEKE, New Mexico State University

AIMS THE ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA was founded in 1915 for the purpose of unifying the science of ecology, stimulating

research in all aspects of the discipline, encouraging communication among ecologists, and promoting the responsible application of ecological data and principles to the solution of environmental problems. Ecology is the scientific discipline that is concerned with the relationships between organisms and their past, present, and future environments. These rela- tionships include physiological responses of individuals, structure and dynamics of populations, interactions among species, organization of biological communities, and processing of energy and matter in ecosystems.

MEMBERSHIP Membership is open to persons who are interested in the advancement of ecology or its applications, and to those who

are engaged in any aspect of the study of organisms in relation to environment. The classes of membership and their annual dues for 1998 are as follows:

Regular member: Student member: $20.00 Income level Dues Life member: Contact Member and Subscriber <$30,000 ....... $40.00 Services (see below) $30-60,000 ....... $60.00 Emeritus member. Free >$60,000 ....... $80.00 Subscriptions to the journals are not included in the dues.

Special membership rates are available for individuals in developing countries. Contact Member and Subscriber services (address below) for details.

PUBLICATIONS The Society publishes a bulletin, three print journals, and one entirely electronic journal. The BULLETIN OF THE ECOLOGICAL

SOCIETY OF AMERICA, issued quarterly, contains announcements of meetings of the Society and related organizations, programs, awards, articles, and items of current interest to members. The journal ECOLOGY, issued eight times a year, publishes essays and articles that report and interpret the results of original scientific research in basic and applied ecology. ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS is a quarterly journal for longer ecological research articles. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, published quarterly, contains ecological research and discussion papers that have specific relevance to environmental management and policy. CONSERVATION ECOLOGY is published continuously on the Internet at http://www.consecol.org; the journal publishes original research findings on the ecological bases for conservation, ecosystem and habitat restoration, and resource management.

No responsibility for the views expressed by authors in ESA publications is assumed by the editors or the publisher, The Ecological Society of America.

Permission to make digital or hard copies of part or all of this work for personal use or educational use within ones home institution is hereby granted without fee, provided that the first page or initial screen of a display includes the notice "Copyright ?) 1998 by the Ecological Society of America," along with the full citation, including the name of the author(s). Copyrights for components of this work owned by other than ESA must be honored. Authors may post their articles to their personal or home institution's Web pages and may make and distribute photocopies of such articles. Instructors may post up to 10 articles from ESA publications to a publicly available class Web page, or an unlimited number of articles to a Web page or other electronic media with access restricted to class use. To copy or transmit otherwise, to republish, to post on public servers, to redistribute to lists, to use any component of this work in other works, or to use this work for commercial or promotional purposes requires prior specific permission and possible fee. Permissions may be requested from the Per- missions Editor, Ecological Society of America, 2010 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036.

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0ECOLOG VOL. 79 . NO. 5 . JULY 1998

ISSN 0012-9658

Established 1920

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Robert K. Peet University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

BOARD OF EDITORS

Marc D. Abrams, Pennsylvania State University Peter A. Abrams, University of Maryland Jon Agren, Umea University W. Scott Armbruster, Norwegian University of

Science and Technology Catherine E. Bach, Eastern Michigan University William L. Baker, University of Wyoming R. Alan Black, Washington State University John M. Blair, Kansas State University Michael A. Bowers, University of Virginia Ragan M. Callaway, University of Montana Charles D. Canham, Institute of Ecosystem

Studies James S. Clark, Duke University Keith Clay, Indiana University James S. Coleman, Desert Research Institute Larry B. Crowder, Duke University Clifford N. Dahm, University of New Mexico Hans de Kroon, Agricultural University,

Wageningen Diane De Steven, University of Wisconsin-

Milwaukee Philip M. Dixon, Savannah River Ecology

Laboratory John M. Fryxell, University of Guelph

Richard K. Grosberg, University of California-Davis Michael A. Huston, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Anthony Joern, University of Nebraska Mark A. McPeek, Dartmouth College Bruce Menge, Oregon State University Donald B. Miles, Ohio University Douglas W. Mock, University of Oklahoma Roger M. Nisbet, University of California-

Santa Barbara Richard S. Ostfeld, Institute of Ecosystem Studies Hans W Paerl, University of North Carolina Barbara L. Peckarsky, Cornell University Kurt S. Pregitzer, Michigan Technological University David N. Reznick, University of California-

Riverside Scott K. Robinson, Illinois Natural History Survey Terry L. Root, University of Michigan Kimberly G. Smith, University of Arkansas Val H. Smith, University of Kansas Allison A. Snow, Ohio State University Andrew R. Solow, Woods Hole Oceanographic

Institution Andrew D. Taylor, University of Hawaii at Manoa William M. Tonn, University of Alberta Joseph B. Yavitt, Cornell University

Book Review Editor

Janet Lanza, University of Arkansas at Little Rock

MANAGING EDITOR

J. David Baldwin, Ecological Society of America

EDITORIAL PRODUCTION STAFF

David A. Gooding Sarah G. Gagnon

Elizabeth N. Endres

Associate Editor Technical Editor Production Editor

Jane L. Bain

Elizabeth W Lawson Dooley Kiefer

Margaret B. Shepard Special Editor

Copy Editor Copy Editor Copy Editor

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E Published by the

ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA

Robert K. Peet Editor-in-Chief Department of Biology CB 3280 University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3280 Telephone (919) 962-6942 FAX (919) 962-6930 E-mail: RobertLPeet~unc.edu

J. David Baldwin Managing Editor Ecological Society of America Cornell University 118 Prospect Street, Suite 212 Ithaca, NY 14850-5616 Telephone (607) 255-3221 FAX (607) 273-3294 E-mail: [email protected]

Katherine S. McCarter Executive Director Ecological Society of America 2010 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036 Telephone (202) 833-8773 FAX (202) 833-8775 E-mail: esaHQ~esa.org

MANUSCRIPTS Submit manuscripts (4 copies) to the Managing Editor; send one additional copy to the Editor-in-Chief (addresses above). See Table of Contents for Instructions to Authors. For information on the status of your manuscript after submission, call Jane Shaw, Office Manager; Jane L. Bain, Special Editor; or Anne Marie Whelan, Editorial Assistant, at (607) 255-3221. Notify the Managing Editor if your address changes while your manuscript is in review or awaiting publication.

SPECIAL FEATURES Suggestions for Special Features should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief, Robert K. Peet.

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12-965 ) (CODEN: EC co the Ecological Society o Am rica. It is publi lied eight times offices. per year in Janu M cli, April, 3 ne, J y, September, October, and Decem r by the cological ode of erica, 2010 Massachusetts POSTMASTER: Send address changes Ma s chu- Avenue, , Suite 400, Wa rigron, DC 20036. The subseriptionrates 'sett, Avenue, , Suit 400, Washington, DC 20036. are listed above.

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