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Volume 16, Number 4, July 2010

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Assessing biogeographical relationships of ecologically related species using favourability functions: a case study on British deer
pp. 515-528(14)
Authors: Acevedo, Pelayo; Ward, Alastair I.; Real, Raimundo; Smith, Graham C.

Spatial and temporal variation of abundance, biomass and diversity within marine reserves in the Philippines
pp. 529-536(8)
Authors: Anticamara, Jonathan A.; Zeller, Dirk; Vincent, Amanda C. J.

The production of hybrids with high ecological amplitude between exotic Spartina densiflora and native S. maritima in the Iberian Peninsula
pp. 547-558(12)
Authors: Castillo, J. M.; Ayres, D. R.; Leira-Doce, P.; Bailey, J.; Blum, M.; Strong, D. R.; Luque, T.; Figueroa, E.

Long-term dynamics of bird diversity in forest and suburb: decay, turnover or homogenization?
pp. 559-570(12)
Authors: Catterall, Carla P.; Cousin, Jarrad A.; Piper, Scott; Johnson, Gayle

Discordant patterns of population structure for two co-distributed snake species across a fragmented Ontario landscape
pp. 571-581(11)
Authors: DiLeo, Michelle F.; Row, Jeffrey R.; Lougheed, Stephen C.

Genetic and historical evidence disagree on likely sources of the Atlantic amethyst gem clam Gemma gemma (Totten, 1834) in California
pp. 582-592(11)
Authors: Hoos, Phillip M.; Whitman Miller, A.; Ruiz, Gregory M.; Vrijenhoek, Robert C.; Geller, Jonathan B.

Potential consequences of climate warming for tropical plant species in high mountains of southern Ethiopia
pp. 593-605(13)
Authors: Kreyling, Juergen; Wana, Desalegn; Beierkuhnlein, Carl

Freshwater fish introductions in mediterranean-climate regions: are there commonalities in the conservation problem?
pp. 606-619(14)
Authors: Marr, S. M.; Marchetti, M. P.; Olden, J. D.; García-Berthou, E.; Morgan, D. L.; Arismendi, I.; Day, J. A.; Griffiths, C. L.; Skelton, P. H.

Spatial and temporal variation in population trends in a long-distance migratory bird
pp. 620-627(8)
Authors: Morrison, Catriona A.; Robinson, Robert A.; Clark, Jacquie A.; Gill, Jennifer A.

Can distribution models help refine inventory-based estimates of conservation priority? A case study in the Eastern Arc forests of Tanzania and Kenya
pp. 628-642(15)
Authors: Platts, Philip J.; Ahrends, Antje; Gereau, Roy E.; McClean, Colin J.; Lovett, Jon C.; Marshall, Andrew R.; Pellikka, Petri K. E.; Mulligan, Mark; Fanning, Eibleis; Marchant, Rob

Migratory connectivity in a declining bird species: using feather isotopes to inform demographic modelling
pp. 643-654(12)
Authors: Reichlin, Thomas S.; Hobson, Keith A.; Wassenaar, Leonard I.; Schaub, Michael; Tolkmitt, Dirk; Becker, Detlef; Jenni, Lukas; Arlettaz, Raphaël

Invasiveness of alien plants in Brussels is related to their phylogenetic similarity to native species
pp. 655-662(8)
Authors: Ricotta, Carlo; Godefroid, Sandrine; Rocchini, Duccio

Tracking greenery across a latitudinal gradient in central Asia - the migration of the saiga antelope
pp. 663-675(13)
Authors: Singh, N. J.; Grachev, I. A.; Bekenov, A. B.; Milner-Gulland, E. J.

Towards a mechanistic understanding of dispersal evolution in plants: conservation implications
pp. 690-702(13)
Authors: Travis, Justin M. J.; Smith, Hannah S.; Ranwala, Sudheera M. W.

Adaptations of skin peptide defences and possible response to the amphibian chytrid fungus in populations of Australian green-eyed treefrogs, Litoria genimaculata
pp. 703-712(10)
Authors: Woodhams, Douglas C.; Kenyon, Nicole; Bell, Sara C.; Alford, Ross A.; Chen, Shuo; Billheimer, Dean; Shyr, Yu; Rollins-Smith, Louise A.

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