The third issue of Community Ecology is available: https://link.springer.com/journal/42974/volumes-and-issues/23-3
This issue includes seven short book reviews (aka noted with interest) by Irina Trukanova,
Gaia Bazzi, Simone Fattorini, Ainoa Pravia, Phyllis G. Weintraub, and Marco Ferrante. Titles are below. My deepest thanks to all reviewers for their contributions.
Irina Trukhanova
Gaia Bazzi
Simone Fattorini
Ainoa Pravia
Phyllis G. Weintraub
Marco Ferrante
Trukhanova, I.S., 2022. Bernard J. Le Boeuf: Elephant seals: pushing the limits on land and at sea. Cambridge University Press.
Community Ecology 2022 (3) p.401
Bazzi, G., 2022. Douglas J. Futuyma: How Birds Evolve: What Science Reveals about Their Origin, Lives, and Diversity. Princeton University Press.
Community Ecology 2022 (3) p.403
Fattorini, S., 2022. Paul A. Keddy and Daniel C. Laughlin: A Framework for Community Ecology. Species Pools, Filters and Traits. Cambridge University Press.
Community Ecology 2022 (3) p.405
Ferrante, M., 2022. Scott H. Butterfield, Rodd T. Kelsley and Abigail K. Hart: Rewilding agricultural landscapes: a California study in rebalancing the needs of people and nature. Island Press.
Community Ecology 2022 (3) p.407
Pravia, A., 2022. Edward Struzik: Swampland: tundra beavers, quaking bogs, and the improbable world of peat. Island Press.
Community Ecology 2022 (3) p.409
Weintraub, P.G., 2022. Jonathan B. Jarvis and T. Destry Jarvis: National Parks Forever: Fifty Years of Fighting and a Case for Independence. University of Chicago Press.
Community Ecology 2022 (3) p.411
Ferrante, M., 2022. Bas Haring: Why biodiversity loss is not a disaster. Leiden University Press.
Community Ecology 2022 (3) p.413
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