Agroforestry and Biodiversity Conservation in Tropical Landscapes. Gotz Schroth, Gustavo A. B. da Fonesca, Celia A. Harvey, Claude Gascon, Heraldo L. Lasconcelos, and Anne-Marie N. Izac, eds. Island Press, Washington DC, 2004. 523 pp., illus. $45.00 (ISBN 1559633573 paper).
Aquatic Protected Areas as Fisheries Management Tools. J. Brooke Shipley, ed. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD, 2004. 301 pp., illus. $60.00 (ISBN 188856962X paper).
Emulating Natural Forest Landscape Disturbances: Concepts and Applications. Ajith H. Perera, Lisa J. Buse, and Michael G. Weber, eds. Columbia University Press, New York, 2004. 352 pp., illus. $74.50 (ISBN 0231129165 cloth).
Flower Chronicles: The Legend and Lore of Fifteen Garden Favorites. E. Buckner Hollingsworth. University of Chicago Press, 2004. 320 pp., illus. $16.00 (ISBN 0226349802 paper).
Global Institutions and Social Knowledge: Generating Research at the Scripps Institution and the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, 1900s–1990s. Virginia M. Walsh. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2004. 208 pp., illus. $20.00 (ISBN 0262731673 paper.)
Life at the Zoo: Behind the Scenes with the Animal Doctors. Phillip T. Robinson. Columbia University Press, New York, 2004. 320 pp., illus. $27.95 (ISBN 0231132484 cloth).
Rhythms of Life: The Biological Clocks that Control the Daily Lives of Every Living Thing. Russell G. Foster and Leon Kreitzman. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2004. 288 pp., illus. $30.00 (ISBN 0300105746 cloth).
Sex, Botany, and Empire: The Story of Carl Linnaeus and Joseph Banks. Patricia Fara. Columbia University Press, New York, 2004. 176 pp., illus. $19.50 (ISBN 0231134266 cloth).
Wild Solutions: How Biodiversity Is Money in the Bank. 2nd ed. Andrew Beattie and Paul R. Ehrlich. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, 2004. 288 pp., illus. $16.00 (ISBN 030010506 paper).