Published as Editor-in-Chief Messages in Journal of Wildlife Management

Merrill, E.H., A. Cox, and A. Knipps. 2015. The time has come and gone. Journal of Wildlife Management 7:1211-1212.
Merrill, E.H. 2015. A word about supplemental materials. Journal of Wildlife Management 7:1039-1040.
Merrill, E.H. 2015. Bibliographic databases: Is the Journal of Wildlife Management being found? Journal of Wildlife Management 7:693-694.
Cox, A. and E. H. Merrill. 2015 What taxa are appropriate for the Journal? Journal of Wildlife Management 79:527-528.
Merrill, E. H. 2015. Where we go wrong: Issues of dual publication and self-plagiarism. Journal of Wildlife Management 79:355-356.
Merrill, E. H. 2015. Sensitivity and integrity of authorship. Journal of Wildlife Management 79:171-173.
Merrill, E. H. 2015. Are management implications for the Journal ceremonial? Journal of Wildlife Management 79:1-2.
Merrill, E. H. 2014. Time flies when there is no downtime. Journal of Wildlife Management 78:1321.
Merrill, E. H. 2014. Assassin or zealot: What makes a good manuscript review? Journal of Wildlife Management 78:1129-1130.
Merrill, E. H. and A. Cox. 2014. Reviewer overload and what can we do about it? Journal of Wildlife Management 78:961-962.
Merrill, E. H. and A. Knipps. 2014. What’s in a title? Journal of Wildlife Management 78:761-762.
Merrill, E. H. 2014. Should we be publishing more null results? Journal of Wildlife Management 78:569-570.
Merrill, E. H. 2014. Data sharing and reuse: What are the issues? Journal of Wildlife Management 78:381-382.
Merrill, E. H. 2014. Why Publish in the Journal of Wildlife Management? Journal of Wildlife Management 78:181-182.
Merrill, E. H. 2014. The time had come. 2014. Journal of Wildlife Management 78:1-2.