ISSN 1442-9985
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Positive interaction between invasive plants: The influence of Pyracantha angustifolia on the recruitment of native and exotic woody species pp. 293-300(8) Authors: TECCO, PAULA A.; GURVICH, DIEGO E.; DÍAZ, SANDRA; PÉREZ-HARGUINDEGUY, NATALIA; CABIDO, MARCELO
Litterfall of epiphytic macrolichens in Nothofagus forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina: Relation to stand age and precipitation pp. 301-309(9) Authors: CALDIZ, MAYRA S.; BRUNET, JÖRG
Scaling-up from leaf to canopy-aggregate properties in sclerophyll shrub species pp. 310-316(7) Authors: READ, CASSIA; WRIGHT, IAN J.; WESTOBY, MARK
Can burning restrict eucalypt invasion on grassy balds? pp. 317-325(9) Authors: FENSHAM, R. J.; FAIRFAX, R. J.
Factors affecting retreat-site selection by coppertail skinks (Ctenotus taeniolatus) from sandstone outcrops in eastern Australia pp. 326-336(11) Authors: GOLDSBROUGH, CLAIRE L.; SHINE, RICHARD; HOCHULI, DIETER F.
Variation in the latitudinal reproductive patterns of the genus Didelphis (Didelphimorphia:Didelphidae) pp. 337-342(6) Authors: RADEMAKER, V.; CERQUEIRA, R.
Effects of host plant architecture on colonization by galling insects pp. 343-348(6) Authors: ARAÚJO, ANA PAULA ALBANO; DE PAULA, JOANA D'ARC; CARNEIRO, MARCO ANTONIO ALVES; SCHOEREDER, JOSÉ HENRIQUE
Effects of bird predation on canopy arthropods in wandoo Eucalyptus wandoo woodland pp. 349-360(12) Authors: RECHER, H. F.; MAJER, J. D.
Size matters: extraordinary rodent abundance on an Australian tropical flood plain pp. 361-365(5) Authors: MADSEN, THOMAS; UJVARI, BEATA; SHINE, RICHARD; BUTTEMER, WILLIAM; OLSSON, MATS
Testing the resource-matching hypothesis in the mast seeding tree Nothofagus truncata (Fagaceae) pp. 366-375(10) Authors: MONKS, ADRIAN; KELLY, DAVE
Survivorship of seedlings of false sandalwood (Myoporum platycarpum) in the chenopod rangelands grazed by sheep, kangaroos and rabbits at Whyalla, South Australia pp. 376-387(12) Authors: TIVER, FLEUR; KIERMEIER, ANDREAS
Stream salinization is associated with reduced taxonomic, but not functional diversity in a riparian plant community pp. 388-393(6) Authors: DOUPÉ, ROBERT G.; LYMBERY, ALAN J.; PETTIT, NEIL E.
Vegetation structure and biodiversity along the eucalypt forest to rainforest continuum on the serpentinite soil catena in a subhumid area of Central Queensland, Australia pp. 394-407(14) Authors: SPECHT, RAY L.; BATIANOFF, GEORGE N.; REEVES, ROGER D.
Waterlogging duration: Interspecific comparison of Leptospermum scoparium (Forst et Forst.f.), Acacia melanoxylon (R. Br.), Nothofagus cunninghamii (Hook.) and Eucalyptus obliqua (L'Herit) pp. 408-416(9) Authors: PRYOR, REBECCA J.; DAVIDSON, NEIL J.; CLOSE, DUGALD C.
Lizards and termites revisited pp. 417-424(8) Authors: COLLI, GUARINO R.; CONSTANTINO, REGINALDO; COSTA, GABRIEL C.
Choosing and Using Statistics: A Biologist's Guide, 2nd edition pp. 425-425(1)
Tropical Rainforests: Past, Present, and Future pp. 425-426(2)
Plant Conservation, A Natural History Approach pp. 427-427(1)
Ocean Shores to Desert Dunes: The Native Vegetation of New South Wales and the ACT pp. 428-428(1)
Monitoring Bird Populations Using Mist Nets pp. 428-428(1)