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Volume 33, Number 10, October 2006

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Five (or so) challenges for species distribution modelling
pp. 1677-1688(12)
Authors: Araújo, Miguel B.; Guisan, Antoine

Are niche-based species distribution models transferable in space?
pp. 1689-1703(15)
Authors: Randin, Christophe F.; Dirnböck, Thomas; Dullinger, Stefan; Zimmermann, Niklaus E.; Zappa, Massimiliano; Guisan, Antoine

Model-based uncertainty in species range prediction
pp. 1704-1711(8)
Authors: Pearson, Richard G.; Thuiller, Wilfried; Araújo, Miguel B.; Martinez-Meyer, Enrique; Brotons, Lluís; McClean, Colin; Miles, Lera; Segurado, Pedro; Dawson, Terence P.; Lees, David C.

Climate warming and the decline of amphibians and reptiles in Europe
pp. 1712-1728(17)
Authors: Araújo, M. B.; Thuiller, W.; Pearson, R. G.

Improving generalized regression analysis for the spatial prediction of forest communities
pp. 1729-1749(21)
Authors: Maggini, Ramona; Lehmann, Anthony; Zimmermann, Niklaus E.; Guisan, Antoine

Soil nutritional factors improve models of plant species distribution: an illustration with Acer campestre (L.) in France
pp. 1750-1763(14)
Authors: Coudun, Christophe; Gégout, Jean-Claude; Piedallu, Christian; Rameau, Jean-Claude

Determinants of the biogeographical distribution of butterflies in boreal regions
pp. 1764-1778(15)
Authors: Luoto, M.; Heikkinen, R. K.; Pöyry, J.; Saarinen, K.

Forest fragmentation and matrix effects: the matrix does matter
pp. 1791-1792(2)
Author: Debinski, DianeM.

Climatic limits for the present distribution of beech (Fagus L.) species in the world
pp. 1804-1819(16)
Authors: Fang, Jingyun; Lechowicz, Martin J.

Environmental relationships of the brush-tailed rabbit-rat, Conilurus penicillatus, and other small mammals on the Tiwi Islands, northern Australia
pp. 1820-1837(18)
Authors: Firth, Ronald S. C.; Woinarski, John C. Z.; Brennan, Kym G.; Hempel, Craig

Elevational species richness patterns for vascular plants on Mount Kinabalu, Borneo
pp. 1838-1849(12)
Authors: Grytnes, John Arvid; Beaman, John H.

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