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Volume 13, Number 1, January 2007

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Residence time and potential range: crucial considerations in modelling plant invasions
pp. 11-22(12)
Authors: Wilson, John R. U.; Richardson, David M.; Rouget, Mathieu; Procheş, Şerban; Amis, Mao A.; Henderson, Lesley; Thuiller, Wilfried

Freshwater invasions: using historical data to analyse spread
pp. 23-32(10)
Authors: Loo, Sarina E.; Keller, Reuben P.; Leung, Brian

Vegetation and songbird response to land abandonment: from landscape to census plot
pp. 42-52(11)
Authors: Sirami, Clélia; Brotons, Lluis; Martin, Jean-Louis

Conservation biogeography in North-east India: hierarchical analysis of cross-taxon distributional congruence
pp. 53-65(13)
Authors: Pawar, Samraat S.; Birand, Ayşegül C.; Ahmed, M. Firoz; Sengupta, Saibal; Raman, T. R. Shankar

19th century woodland structure controls stand-scale epiphyte diversity in present-day Scotland
pp. 84-91(8)
Authors: Ellis, Christopher J.; Coppins, Brian J.

Decline of invasive alien mink (Mustela vison) is concurrent with recovery of native otters (Lutra lutra)
pp. 92-98(7)
Authors: McDonald, Robbie A.; O'Hara, Kevin; Morrish, Daniel J.

Invasive species of Heracleum in Europe: an insight into genetic relationships and invasion history
pp. 99-114(16)
Authors: Jahodová, Šárka; Trybush, Sviatlana; Pyšek, Petr; Wade, Max; Karp, Angela

Riparian vegetation: degradation, alien plant invasions, and restoration prospects
pp. 126-139(14)
Authors: Richardson, David M.; Holmes, Patricia M.; Esler, Karen J.; Galatowitsch, Susan M.; Stromberg, Juliet C.; Kirkman, Steven P.; Pyšek, Petr; Hobbs, Richard J.

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