ISSN 0960-3115
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Geobotanical survey of wood-pasture habitats in Europe: diversity, threats and conservation pp. 2995-3014(20) Authors: Bergmeier, Erwin; Petermann, Jörg; Schröder, Eckhard
Role of traditional knowledge in marine bioprospecting pp. 3015-3033(19) Authors: Demunshi, Ypsita; Chugh, Archana
Evaluating the sampling bias in pattern of subterranean species richness: combining approaches pp. 3035-3048(14) Authors: Zagmajster, Maja; Culver, David; Christman, Mary; Sket, Boris
Seed banking of endangered plants: are we conserving the right species to address climate change? pp. 3049-3058(10) Authors: Godefroid, Sandrine; Vanderborght, Thierry
The matrix-tolerance hypothesis: an empirical test with frogs in the Atlantic Forest pp. 3059-3071(13) Authors: Dixo, Marianna; Metzger, Jean
A conceptual framework to analyse the land-use/land-cover changes and its impact on phytodiversity: a case study of North Andaman Islands, India pp. 3073-3087(15) Authors: Prasad, P.; Rajan, K.; Dutt, C.; Roy, P.
Actual and potential natural vegetation on the Canary Islands and its conservation status pp. 3089-3140(52) Authors: del Arco Aguilar, Marcelino-José; González-González, Ricardo; Garzón-Machado, Víctor; Pizarro-Hernández, Bernardo
Using spider web types as a substitute for assessing web-building spider biodiversity and the success of habitat restoration pp. 3141-3155(15) Authors: Gollan, John; Smith, Helen; Bulbert, Matthew; Donnelly, Andrew; Wilkie, Lance
Application of complex conservation strategy to Iris atrofusca of the Northern Negev, Israel pp. 3157-3169(13) Authors: Volis, Sergei; Blecher, Michael; Sapir, Yuval
Trooping fairies, trolls, and talking tigers: the influence of traditional wilderness archetypes on current land use patterns pp. 3171-3193(23) Author: Worman, Cedric
Beyond pandas, the need for a standardized monitoring protocol for large mammals in Chinese nature reserves pp. 3195-3206(12) Authors: Li, Sheng; Wang, Dajun; Gu, Xiaodong; McShea, William
Long-term ecological change in a conservation hotspot: the fossil avifauna of Mé Auré Cave, New Caledonia pp. 3207-3224(18) Authors: Boyer, Alison; James, Helen; Olson, Storrs; Grant-Mackie, Jack
Using the ecosystem services approach for better planning and conservation of urban green spaces: a Finland case study pp. 3225-3243(19) Authors: Niemelä, Jari; Saarela, Sanna-Riikka; Söderman, Tarja; Kopperoinen, Leena; Yli-Pelkonen, Vesa; Väre, Seija; Kotze, D.
A proposal for accounting for biodiversity in life cycle assessment pp. 3245-3254(10) Authors: Penman, Trent; Law, Brad; Ximenes, Fabiano
Invertebrates in field margins: taxonomic group diversity and functional group abundance in relation to age pp. 3255-3268(14) Authors: Noordijk, Jinze; Musters, C.; Dijk, Jerry; Snoo, Geert
Environmental predictors of forest expansion on open coastal barrens pp. 3269-3285(17) Authors: Burley, Scott; Lundholm, Jeremy
Identifying the ecological causes of long-term declines of wetland-dependent birds in an urbanizing landscape pp. 3287-3300(14) Authors: Ward, Michael; Semel, Brad; Herkert, James
On the terms used to refer to `natural' forests: a response to Veen et al. pp. 3301-3305(5) Author: Burrascano, Sabina
Erratum to: Do protected areas in urban and rural landscapes differ in species diversity? pp. 3307-3310(4) Authors: Knapp, Sonja; Kühn, Ingolf; Mosbrugger, Volker; Klotz, Stefan