What is in this issue?
Craig Moritz
Pacific Conservation Biology
1(2) 81 - 81
Published: 1994
Abstract
Welcome to the second issue of Pacific Conservation Biology. The offerings are, again, diverse. They include a thought-provoking essay on the potential conflicts between western conservation and the needs of indigenous peoples and reviews on the lessons of biogeography for the future of anthropogenically fragmented rainforests, on ways of determining whether parasites or pathogens are responsible for population declines, and on potential uses of morphological asymmetries as indicators of stress in natural populations. The research papers also cover a wide range of topics from biogeography to demographic and genetic studies on threatened species.https://doi.org/10.1071/PC940081
© CSIRO 1994