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Volume 6, Number 1, 2004
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Competition between Exotic and Native Insects for Seed Resources in Trees of a Mediterranean Forest Ecosystem
pp. 11-22(12)
Authors: Fabre J-P.; Auger-Rozenberg M-A.; Chalon A.; Boivin S.; Roques A.

Invasion by a Perennial Herb Increases Decomposition Rate and Alters Nutrient Availability in Warm Temperate Lowland Forest Remnants
pp. 71-81(11)
Authors: Standish R.J.; Williams P.A.; Robertson A.W.; Scott N.A.; Hedderley D.I.

Epiphytic Refugium: Are Two Species of Invading Freshwater Bivalves Partitioning Spatial Resources?
pp. 83-88(6)
Authors: Diggins T.P.; Weimer M.; Stewart K.M.; Baier R.E.; Meyer A.E.; Forsberg R.F.; Goehle M.A.

Nitrogen Limits an Invasive Perennial Shrub in Forest Understory
pp. 113-121(9)
Authors: Cassidy T.M.; Fownes J.H.; Harrington R.A.

Monarchs in Australia: On the Winds of a Storm?
pp. 123-127(5)
Authors: Clarke A.R.; Zalucki M.P.

Instructions for authors
pp. 129-131(3)

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