Quasi in situ: a bridge between ex situ and in situ conservation of plants Sergei VolisMichael Blecher Original Paper 14 April 2010 Pages: 2441 - 2454
Intra-specific niche partitioning obscures the importance of fine-scale habitat data in species distribution models Reid TingleyTom B. HermanJeff P. Stephens Original Paper 08 May 2010 Pages: 2455 - 2467
Assessing the completeness of bryophytes inventories: an oceanic island as a case study (Terceira, Azorean archipelago) Silvia C. ArandaRosalina GabrielJorge M. Lobo Original Paper 01 May 2010 Pages: 2469 - 2484
The relationship between invasive alien species and main climatic zones Juan ShiYou-Qing LuoPing He Original Paper 23 May 2010 Pages: 2485 - 2500
Reconsidering the importance of harvested forests for the conservation of tree-dwelling bats Danilo RussoLuca CistroneGareth Jones Original Paper 12 May 2010 Pages: 2501 - 2515
Defining hotspots of characteristic species for multiple taxonomic groups in the Netherlands M. A. SchoutenA. BarendregtH. N. Siebel Original Paper Open access 19 May 2010 Pages: 2517 - 2536
Prediction of changes in the occurrence of forest herbs in hedgerow networks along a climate gradient in north-western Europe Stephan WehlingMartin Diekmann Original Paper 13 May 2010 Pages: 2537 - 2552
Ecoregional distribution of potentially useful species of Araceae and Bromeliaceae as non-timber forest products in Bolivia Amparo AcebeyThorsten KrömerMichael Kessler Original Paper Open access 19 May 2010 Pages: 2553 - 2564
Ground spider assemblages as indicators for habitat structure in inland sand ecosystems Sascha Buchholz Original Paper 19 May 2010 Pages: 2565 - 2595
Forms of rarity of tree species in the southern Brazilian Atlantic rainforest Alessandra Nasser CaiafaFernando Roberto Martins Original Paper 19 May 2010 Pages: 2597 - 2618
Conservation and development through medicinal plants: a case study from Ludian (Northwest Yunnan, China) and presentation of a general model Pei ShengjiAlan C. HamiltonZhang Quangxin Original Paper 19 May 2010 Pages: 2619 - 2636
Skipper impoverishment on large West Mediterranean islands (Lepidoptera Hesperioidea): deterministic, historical and stochastic factors Leonardo DapportoRoger L. H. Dennis Original Paper 22 May 2010 Pages: 2637 - 2649
Potential loss of genetic variability despite well established network of reserves: the case of the Iberian endemic lizard Lacerta schreiberi Dennis RödderUlrich Schulte Original Paper 03 June 2010 Pages: 2651 - 2666
Encroachment of upland Mediterranean plant species in riparian ecosystems of southern Portugal Maria J. Santos Original Paper Open access 06 June 2010 Pages: 2667 - 2684
People, money, and protected areas: the collection of the caterpillar mushroom Ophiocordyceps sinensis in the Baima Xueshan Nature Reserve, Southwest China Caroline S. WeckerleYongping YangQiaohong Li Original Paper 04 June 2010 Pages: 2685 - 2698
Bioko: critically important nesting habitat for sea turtles of West Africa Jesús TomásBrendan J. GodleyJuan A. Raga Original Paper 04 June 2010 Pages: 2699 - 2714
New approaches for establishing conservation priorities for socio-economically important plant species Joana Magos BrehmNigel MaxtedBrian V. Ford-Lloyd Original paper 01 July 2010 Pages: 2715 - 2740
Exploring a new biodiversity frontier: subterranean ants in northern Australia Alan N. AndersenAmaury Brault Original paper 22 June 2010 Pages: 2741 - 2750
On the relationship between a resource based measure of geodiversity and broad scale biodiversity patterns K. E. ParksM. Mulligan Review Paper 01 July 2010 Pages: 2751 - 2766