Why larger nations have disproportionate threat rates: area increases endemism and human population size Michael L. McKinney OriginalPaper Pages: 1317 - 1325
Contribution by farmers' survival strategies to soil erosion in the Linthipe River Catchment: implications for biodiversity conservation in Lake Malawi/Nyasa F.X. Mkanda OriginalPaper Pages: 1327 - 1359
Evaluation frameworks and conservation system of Latvian forests Normunds Prieditis OriginalPaper Pages: 1361 - 1375
Bird diversity and selection of protected areas in a large neotropical forest tract Jean-Marc Thiollay OriginalPaper Pages: 1377 - 1395
Multiple regression and inference in ecology and conservation biology: further comments on identifying important predictor variables Ralph Mac Nally OriginalPaper Pages: 1397 - 1401
Wildlife harvesting guidelines for community-based wildlife management: a southern African perspective Johan T. Du Toit OriginalPaper Pages: 1403 - 1416
Tree and shrub diversity and abundance in fragmented littoral forest of southeastern Madagascar Marc W. CadotteRakotonasolo FranckJon Lovett-Doust OriginalPaper Pages: 1417 - 1436
Conservation of biodiversity in the Arabuko Sokoke Forest, Kenya Samuel MuriithiWendy Kenyon OriginalPaper Pages: 1437 - 1450
Persistence of species in a fragmented urban landscape: the importance of dispersal ability and habitat availability for grassland butterflies Byron C. WoodAndrew S. Pullin OriginalPaper Pages: 1451 - 1468
In vitro propagation of Stackhousia tryonii Bailey (Stackhousiaceae): a rare and serpentine-endemic species of central Queensland, Australia Poonam BhatiaNaveen P. BhatiaNanjappa Ashwath OriginalPaper Pages: 1469 - 1477
Habitat preferences of red-listed fungi and bryophytes in woodland key habitats in southern Sweden – analyses of data from a national survey Åke BergUlf GärdenforsMikael Norén OriginalPaper Pages: 1479 - 1503
Biomonitoring: general and applied aspects on regional and global scales BookReview Pages: 1509 - 1509