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THEMATIC SECTION. HUMANS AND ISLAND ENVIRONMENTS
SUBJECT REVIEWSWhat is the importance of islands to environmental conservation?By Christoph Kueffer and Kealohanuiopuna Kinney 311
Island ecology and evolution: challenges in the AnthropoceneBy Natalie R. Graham, Daniel S. Gruner, Jun Y. Lim
and Rosemary G. Gillespie 323
Changing understandings of local knowledge in island environmentsBy Matthew Lauer 336
Island extinctions: processes, patterns, and potential for ecosystem restorationBy Jamie R. Wood, Josep A. Alcover, Tim M. Blackburn,
Pere Bover, Richard P. Duncan, Julian P. Hume, Julien Louys,
Hanneke J.M. Meijer, Juan C. Rando and Janet M. Wilmshurst 348
Invasive alien species on islands: impacts, distribution, interactions and managementBy James C. Russell, Jean-Yves Meyer, Nick D. Holmes
and Shyama Pagad 359
A reappraisal of the role of humans in the biotic disturbance of islandsBy Juan D. Delgado, Rodrigo Riera, Ricardo A. Rodríguez,
Pablo González-Moreno and José María Fernández-Palacios 371
PAPERS Infl uence of sea level rise on discounting, resource use and migration in small-island communities: an agent-based modelling approachBy Adam Douglas Henry, Andreas Egelund Christensen,
Rebecca Hofmann, Ivo Steimanis and Björn Vollan 381
Wildlife species preferences differ among children in continental and island locationsBy Hannah G. Shapiro, M. Nils Peterson, Kathryn T. Stevenson,
Kristin N. Frew and R. Brian Langerhans 389
The nature and extent of terrestrial protected area coverage on the UK’s Overseas TerritoriesBy Nicholas I. Wilkinson, Jonathan G. Hall, Juliet A. Vickery
and Graeme M. Buchanan 397
REPORTHigh sedimentary oxygen consumption indicates that sewage input from small islands drives benthic community shifts on overfi shed reefsBy Amanda K. Ford, Nanne Van Hoytema, Bradley R. Moore,
Lina Pandihau, Christian Wild and Sebastian C. A. Ferse 405
ERRATUMHigh sedimentary oxygen consumption indicates that sewage input from small islands drives benthic community shifts on overfi shed reefs – ERRATUMBy Amanda K. Ford, Nanne Van Hoytema, Bradley R. Moore,
Lina Pandihau, Christian Wild and Sebastian C. A. Ferse 412
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DECEMBER 2017 DECEMBER 2017
International Journal of Interdisciplinary Environmental Science
EDITORNicholas V. C. Polunin
ASSOCIATE EDITORSJohn Innes, Aaron MacNeil, William J. McShea, Johan Oldekop,
Andrew Reeson, Charlie M. Shackleton, Trevor J. Willis
International Journal of Interdisciplinary Environmental Science
Thematic section. Humans and Island Environments
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