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Volume 13, Number 4, July 2007

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Multivariate correlates of extinction proneness in a naturally fragmented landscape
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A comparative evaluation of presence-only methods for modelling species distribution
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Saproxylic beetle diversity in a managed boreal forest: importance of stand characteristics and forestry conservation measures
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Expansion pathways of the exotic common reed (Phragmites australis): a historical and genetic analysis
pp. 430-437(8)
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Contrasting fire-related resilience of ecologically dominant ants in tropical savannas of northern Australia
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Only some like it hot — quantifying the environmental niche of the loggerhead sea turtle
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Introduction history and invasion success in exotic vines introduced to Australia
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Prediction and validation of the potential global distribution of a problematic alien invasive species — the American bullfrog
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