Monitoring biogeographical response to climate change: The potential role of aeropalynology Rewi M. Newnham OriginalPaper Pages: 87 - 94
The influence of weather on western corn rootworm flight activity at the borders of a soybean field in east central Illinois Scott A. Isard*Mark A. NasserEli Levine OriginalPaper Pages: 95 - 104
A new adhesive for airborne pollen sampling Purficacion AlcazarPaul Comtois OriginalPaper Pages: 105 - 108
Occurrence of mites and fungi in the homes of patients with allergic manifestations Francesca Palmas*Sofia CosentinoMaria Elisabetta Fadda OriginalPaper Pages: 109 - 114
Viable airborne fungi in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Abdulrahman Sulaiman Al-SuwaineSyed Mohammed HasnainAli Hassan Bahkali* OriginalPaper Pages: 121 - 130
Differences between airborne pollen and flowering phenology of urban trees with reference to production, dispersal and interannual climate variability Fabiana Latorre OriginalPaper Pages: 131 - 141
Comparison between pollen counts at ground and at roof level in Basel (Switzerland) Ruth M. Leuschner OriginalPaper Pages: 143 - 147