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Volume 17, Number 3, May 2008

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Changes in species richness of vascular plants under the impact of air pollution: a global perspective
pp. 305-319(15)
Authors: Zvereva, Elena L.; Toivonen, Eija; Kozlov, Mikhail V.

Spatial patterns of woody plant and bird diversity: functional relationships or environmental effects?
pp. 327-339(13)
Authors: Kissling, W. Daniel; Field, Richard; Böhning-Gaese, Katrin

Regional variation in the historical components of global avian species richness
pp. 340-351(12)
Authors: Thomas, Gavin H.; Orme, C. David L.; Davies, Richard G.; Olson, Valerie A.; Bennett, Peter M.; Gaston, Kevin J.; Owens, Ian P. F.; Blackburn, Tim M.

Distance decay of similarity among European urban floras: the impact of anthropogenic activities on β diversity
pp. 363-371(9)
Authors: La Sorte, Frank A.; McKinney, Michael L.; Pyšek, Petr; Klotz, Stefan; Rapson, G.L.; Celesti-Grapow, Laura; Thompson, Ken

What controls liana success in Neotropical forests?
pp. 372-383(12)
Authors: van der Heijden, Geertje M. F.; Phillips, Oliver L.

Vegetation differentiation in the patterned landscape of the central Everglades: importance of local and landscape drivers
pp. 384-402(19)
Authors: Givnish, Thomas J.; Volin, John C.; Owen, V. Dianne; Volin, Valeria C.; Muss, Jordan D.; Glaser, Paul H.

Species traits are associated with the quality of bioclimatic models
pp. 403-414(12)
Authors: Pöyry, Juha; Luoto, Miska; Heikkinen, Risto K.; Saarinen, Kimmo

Do Rapoport's rule, the mid-domain effect or the source-sink hypotheses predict bathymetric patterns of polychaete richness on the Pacific coast of South America?
pp. 415-423(9)
Authors: Moreno, Rodrigo A.; Rivadeneira, Marcelo M.; Hernández, Cristián E.; Sampértegui, Sandra; Rozbaczylo, Nicolás

A new global biome reconstruction and data-model comparison for the Middle Pliocene
pp. 432-447(16)
Authors: Salzmann, U.; Haywood, A. M.; Lunt, D. J.; Valdes, P. J.; Hill, D. J.

Grid origin affects scaling of species across spatial scales
pp. 448-456(9)
Authors: Witte, Jan-Philip M.; He, Fangliang; Groen, Cees L.G.

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