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Biodiversity and Conservation

Issue 9/2010

Content (19 Articles)

Original Paper

Intra-specific niche partitioning obscures the importance of fine-scale habitat data in species distribution models

Reid Tingley, Tom B. Herman, Mark D. Pulsifer, Dean G. McCurdy, Jeff P. Stephens

Original Paper

Assessing the completeness of bryophytes inventories: an oceanic island as a case study (Terceira, Azorean archipelago)

Silvia C. Aranda, Rosalina Gabriel, Paulo A. V. Borges, Jorge M. Lobo

Original Paper

The relationship between invasive alien species and main climatic zones

Juan Shi, You-Qing Luo, Fan Zhou, Ping He

Original Paper

Reconsidering the importance of harvested forests for the conservation of tree-dwelling bats

Danilo Russo, Luca Cistrone, Antonio P. Garonna, Gareth Jones

Open Access Original Paper

Defining hotspots of characteristic species for multiple taxonomic groups in the Netherlands

M. A. Schouten, A. Barendregt, P. A. Verweij, V. J. Kalkman, R. M. J. C. Kleukers, H. J. R. Lenders, H. N. Siebel

Open Access Original Paper

Ecoregional distribution of potentially useful species of Araceae and Bromeliaceae as non-timber forest products in Bolivia

Amparo Acebey, Thorsten Krömer, Brigitte L. Maass, Michael Kessler

Original Paper

Forms of rarity of tree species in the southern Brazilian Atlantic rainforest

Alessandra Nasser Caiafa, Fernando Roberto Martins

Original Paper

Conservation and development through medicinal plants: a case study from Ludian (Northwest Yunnan, China) and presentation of a general model

Pei Shengji, Alan C. Hamilton, Yang Lixin, Huai Huyin, Yang Zhiwei, Gao Fu, Zhang Quangxin

Original Paper

Bioko: critically important nesting habitat for sea turtles of West Africa

Jesús Tomás, Brendan J. Godley, Javier Castroviejo, Juan A. Raga

Original paper

New approaches for establishing conservation priorities for socio-economically important plant species

Joana Magos Brehm, Nigel Maxted, Maria Amélia Martins-Loução, Brian V. Ford-Lloyd