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Volume 14, Number 3, May 2008

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GIS-based niche models identify environmental correlates sustaining a contact zone between three species of European vipers
pp. 452-461(10)
Authors: Martínez-Freiría, F.; Sillero, N.; Lizana, M.; Brito, J. C.

Species prioritization for monitoring and management in regional multiple species conservation plans
pp. 462-471(10)
Authors: Regan, Helen M.; Hierl, Lauren A.; Franklin, Janet; Deutschman, Douglas H.; Schmalbach, Heather L.; Winchell, Clark S.; Johnson, Brenda S.

Biological attributes affect the data of description of tiger moths (Arctiidae) in the Brazilian Cerrado
pp. 472-482(11)
Authors: Ferro, Viviane Gianluppi; Diniz, Ivone Rezende

How far and how fast do bryophytes travel at the landscape scale?
pp. 483-492(10)
Authors: Hutsemekers, V.; Dopagne, C.; Vanderpoorten, A.

Solving the maximum representation problem to prioritize areas for the conservation of terrestrial mammals at risk in Oaxaca
pp. 493-508(16)
Authors: Illoldi-Rangel, Patricia; Fuller, Trevon; Linaje, Miguel; Pappas, Christopher; Sánchez-Cordero, Víctor; Sarkar, Sahotra

Extinction patterns in the avifauna of the Hawaiian islands
pp. 509-517(9)
Author: Boyer, Alison G.

The potential for hull-mediated species transfers by obsolete ships on their final voyages
pp. 518-529(12)
Authors: Davidson, Ian C.; McCann, Linda D.; Fofonoff, Paul W.; Sytsma, Mark D.; Ruiz, Gregory M.

Common species have lower taxonomic diversity Evidence from the urban floras of Brussels and Rome
pp. 530-537(8)
Authors: Ricotta, Carlo; Godefroid, Sandrine; Celesti-Grapow, Laura

Combined modelling of distribution and niche in invasion biology: a case study of two invasive Tetramorium ant species
pp. 538-545(8)
Authors: Steiner, Florian M.; Schlick-Steiner, Birgit C.; VanDerWal, Jeremy; Reuther, Keefe D.; Christian, Erhard; Stauffer, Christian; Suarez, Andrew V.; Williams, Stephen E.; Crozier, Ross H.

Range-edge effects promote clonal growth in peripheral populations of the one-sided wintergreen Orthilia secunda
pp. 546-555(10)
Authors: Beatty, Gemma E.; McEvoy, Peter M.; Sweeney, Oisín; Provan, Jim

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