ISSN 0305-0270 (Print); ISSN 1365-2699 (Online)
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Synthesizing traditional biogeography with microbial ecology: the importance of dormancy pp. 1835-1841(7) Author: Locey, Kenneth J.
Do community-level models describe community variation effectively? pp. 1842-1850(9) Authors: Baselga, Andrés; Araújo, Miguel B.
Predicting species distributions from checklist data using site-occupancy models pp. 1851-1862(12) Authors: Kéry, Marc; Gardner, Beth; Monnerat, Christian
Evaluating the potential causes of range limits of birds of the Colombian Andes pp. 1863-1875(13) Authors: Graham, Catherine H.; Silva, Natalia; Velásquez-Tibatá, Jorge
Tree diversity on islands: assembly rules, passive sampling and the theory of island biogeography pp. 1876-1883(8) Authors: Burns, K. C.; Berg, Jenny; Bialynicka-Birula, Ada; Kratchmer, Sabrina; Shortt, Katelyn
Forest patch size and isolation as drivers of bird species richness in Maputaland, Mozambique pp. 1884-1893(10) Authors: Guldemond, Robert A. R.; van Aarde, Rudi J.
Phylogeny of magpie-robins and shamas (Aves: Turdidae: Copsychus and Trichixos): implications for island biogeography in Southeast Asia pp. 1894-1906(13) Authors: Lim, Haw Chuan; Zou, Fasheng; Taylor, Sabrina S.; Marks, Ben D.; Moyle, Robert G.; Voelker, Gary; Sheldon, Frederick H.
Phylogeography of Ophiorrhiza japonica (Rubiaceae) in continental islands, the Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan pp. 1907-1918(12) Authors: Nakamura, Koh; Denda, Tetsuo; Kokubugata, Goro; Suwa, Rempei; Yang, T. Y. Aleck; Peng, Ching-I; Yokota, Masatsugu
Habitat availability does not explain the species richness patterns of European lentic and lotic freshwater animals pp. 1919-1926(8) Authors: Dehling, D. Matthias; Hof, Christian; Brändle, Martin; Brandl, Roland
Fine-scale heterogeneity in beetle assemblages under co-occurring Eucalyptus in the same subgenus pp. 1927-1937(11) Authors: Barton, Philip S.; Manning, Adrian D.; Gibb, Heloise; Lindenmayer, David B.; Cunningham, Saul A.
Current regeneration patterns at the tree line in the Pyrenees indicate similar recruitment processes irrespective of the past disturbance regime pp. 1938-1950(13) Authors: Batllori, Enric; Camarero, J. Julio; Gutiérrez, Emilia
Genetic differences in the elevational limits of native and introduced Lactuca serriola populations pp. 1951-1961(11) Author: Alexander, Jake M.
Contrasting responses to water deficits of Nothofagus species from tropical New Guinea and high-latitude temperate forests: can rainfall regimes constrain latitudinal range? pp. 1962-1976(15) Authors: Read, Jennifer; Hill, Robert S.; Hope, Geoffrey S.
Amphitropic amphiantarctic disjunctions in Apiaceae subfamily Apioideae pp. 1977-1994(18) Authors: Spalik, Krzysztof; Piwczyński, Marcin; Danderson, Clark A.; Kurzyna-Młynik, Renata; Bone, Tiffany S.; Downie, Stephen R.
Historical biogeography of cynolebiasine annual killifishes inferred from dispersal–vicariance analysis pp. 1995-2004(10) Author: Costa, Wilson J. E. M.
Hard and soft allopatry: physically and ecologically mediated modes of geographic speciation pp. 2005-2015(11) Authors: Pyron, R. Alexander; Burbrink, Frank T.
The wide but disjunct range of the European mountain plant Androsace lactea L. (Primulaceae) reflects Late Pleistocene range fragmentation and post-glacial distributional stasis pp. 2016-2025(10) Authors: Schneeweiss, G. M.; Schönswetter, P.