ISSN 1366-9516 (Print); ISSN 1472-4642 (Online)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
History meets ecology: a geographical analysis of ecological restriction in the Neotropical humid montane forests avifaunas pp. 1-11(11) Authors: Sánchez-González, Luis Antonio; Navarro-Sigüenza, Adolfo G.
New York's nature: a review of the status and trends in species richness across the metropolitan region pp. 12-21(10) Authors: Puth, Linda M.; Burns, Catherine E.
Reducing redundancy in invasion ecology by integrating hypotheses into a single theoretical framework pp. 22-40(19) Authors: Catford, Jane A.; Jansson, Roland; Nilsson, Christer
Enhanced niche opportunities: can they explain the success of New Zealand's introduced bird species? pp. 41-49(9) Authors: MacLeod, Catriona J.; Newson, Stuart E.; Blackwell, Grant; Duncan, Richard P.
Exploring species attributes and site characteristics to assess plant invasions in Spain pp. 50-58(9) Authors: Gassó, Núria; Sol, Daniel; Pino, Joan; Dana, Elías D.; Lloret, Francisco; Sanz-Elorza, Mario; Sobrino, Eduardo; Vilà, Montserrat
Evaluation of consensus methods in predictive species distribution modelling pp. 59-69(11) Authors: Marmion, Mathieu; Parviainen, Miia; Luoto, Miska; Heikkinen, Risto K.; Thuiller, Wilfried
Indicator taxa revisited: useful for conservation planning? pp. 70-79(10) Authors: Larsen, Frank Wugt; Bladt, Jesper; Rahbek, Carsten
Lake construction has facilitated calanoid copepod invasions in New Zealand pp. 80-87(8) Authors: Banks, Chistopher M.; Duggan, Ian C.
Twenty years of understorey bird extinctions from Amazonian rain forest fragments: consistent trends and landscape-mediated dynamics pp. 88-97(10) Authors: Stouffer, Philip C.; Strong, Cheryl; Naka, Luciano N.
European map of alien plant invasions based on the quantitative assessment across habitats pp. 98-107(10) Authors: Chytrý, Milan; Pyšek, Petr; Wild, Jan; Pino, Joan; Maskell, Lindsay C.; Vilà, Montserrat
From introduction to the establishment of alien species: bioclimatic differences between presence and reproduction localities in the slider turtle pp. 108-116(9) Authors: Ficetola, Gentile Francesco; Thuiller, Wilfried; Padoa-Schioppa, Emilio
Predicting global abundance of a threatened species from its occurrence: implications for conservation planning pp. 117-121(5) Authors: Figueiredo, Marcos S. L.; Grelle, Carlos Eduardo V.
Measuring community responses to large-scale disturbance in conservation biogeography pp. 122-130(9) Authors: Devictor, Vincent; Robert, Alexandre
Habitat diversity, ecological requirements of species and the Small Island Effect pp. 131-140(10) Authors: Sfenthourakis, Spyros; Triantis, Kostas A.
Herbivory is related to taxonomic isolation, but not to invasiveness of tropical alien plants pp. 141-147(7) Authors: Dawson, Wayne; Burslem, David F. R. P.; Hulme, Philip E.
Inferring the introduction history of the invasive apomictic grass Cortaderia jubata using microsatellite markers pp. 148-157(10) Authors: Okada, Miki; Lyle, Mark; Jasieniuk, Marie
The distribution of range sizes of native and alien plants in four European countries and the effects of residence time pp. 158-166(9) Authors: Williamson, Mark; Dehnen-Schmutz, Katharina; Kühn, Ingolf; Hill, Mark; Klotz, Stefan; Milbau, Ann; Stout, Jane; Pyšek, Petr
Effect of species rarity on the accuracy of species distribution models for reptiles and amphibians in southern California pp. 167-177(11) Authors: Franklin, Janet; Wejnert, Katherine E.; Hathaway, Stacie A.; Rochester, Carlton J.; Fisher, Robert N.
Assessing the effectiveness of protected areas: paradoxes call for pluralism in evaluating conservation performance pp. 178-182(5) Authors: Caro, Tim; Gardner, Toby A.; Stoner, Chantal; Fitzherbert, Emily; Davenport, Tim R. B.