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Reports
Suppression of Cotton Bollworm in Multiple Crops in China in Areas with Bt Toxin–Containing Cotton
Kong-Ming Wu, Yan-Hui Lu, Hong-Qiang Feng, Yu-Ying Jiang, and Jian-Zhou Zhao
Science 19 Sep 2008; 321: 1676-1678.
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Reports
Can Catch Shares Prevent Fisheries Collapse?
Christopher Costello, Steven D. Gaines, and John Lynham
Science 19 Sep 2008; 321: 1678-1681.
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This Week in Science
You Are What You Eat?
Science 12 Sep 2008; 321: 1413j.
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Editors' Choice: Highlights of the recent literature
ECOLOGY: Have Your Plants and Eat Them, Too
Andrew M. Sugden
Science 12 Sep 2008; 321: 1419c.
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ScienceScope
California to Overhaul Chemical Regulations
Erik Stokstad
Science 12 Sep 2008; 321: 1433b.
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News Focus
ORNITHOLOGY: The Houbara: Headed for Oblivion?
Richard Stone
Science 12 Sep 2008; 321: 1441.
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Technical Comments
Comment on "A Global Map of Human Impact on Marine Ecosystems"
Michael R. Heath
Science 12 Sep 2008; 321: 1446b.
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Reports
Niche Partitioning Increases Resource Exploitation by Diverse Communities
Deborah L. Finke and William E. Snyder
Science 12 Sep 2008; 321: 1488-1490.
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Technical Comments
Response to Comment on "Fire-Derived Charcoal Causes Loss of Forest Humus"
David A. Wardle, Marie-Charlotte Nilsson, and Olle Zackrisson
Science 5 Sep 2008; 321: 1295d.
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Technical Comments
Comment on "Fire-Derived Charcoal Causes Loss of Forest Humus"
Johannes Lehmann and Saran Sohi
Science 5 Sep 2008; 321: 1295c.
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