Bromeliaceae diversity and conservation in Minas Gerais state, Brazil Leonardo M. VersieuxTânia Wendt Original Paper 07 March 2007 Pages: 2989 - 3009
Amazonian biodiversity and protected areas: do they meet? Leif SchulmanKalle RuokolainenMark Higgins Original Paper 17 March 2007 Pages: 3011 - 3051
Is wildlife research useful for wildlife conservation in the tropics? A review for Borneo with global implications Erik MeijaardDouglas Sheil Original Paper 07 March 2007 Pages: 3053 - 3065
Habitat models for a riparian carabid beetle: their validity and applicability in the evaluation of river bank management Meike KleinwächterThomas Rickfelder Original Paper 16 March 2007 Pages: 3067 - 3081
Orchard pollination in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, USA. Honey bees or native bees? Vincent J. TepedinoDiane Gail AlstonTerry L. Griswold Original Paper 21 March 2007 Pages: 3083 - 3094
The importance of water-level fluctuation for the conservation of shallow water benthic macroinvertebrates: an example in the Andean zone of Chile Claudio ValdovinosCarolina MoyaOlaf Buettner Original Paper 17 March 2007 Pages: 3095 - 3109
A hot-point within a hot-spot: a high diversity site in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest Adriana Maria Zanforlin MartiniPedro FiaschiJosé Lima da Paixão Original Paper 31 May 2007 Pages: 3111 - 3128
Conflicts between humans over wildlife management: on the diversity of stakeholder attitudes and implications for conflict management Keith MarshallRehema WhiteAnke Fischer Original Paper 17 March 2007 Pages: 3129 - 3146
Does habitat loss affect the communities of plants and insects equally in plant–pollinator interactions? Preliminary findings Hisatomo TakiPeter G. Kevan Original Paper 28 March 2007 Pages: 3147 - 3161
Altitudinally restricted communities of Schizophoran flies in Queensland’s Wet Tropics: vulnerability to climate change Rohan D. WilsonJohn W. H. TruemanDavid K. Yeates Original Paper 13 June 2007 Pages: 3163 - 3177
Spatio-temporal distribution patterns and conservation of fish assemblages in a Chilean coastal river Evelyn HabitMark BelkEdilia Jaque Original Paper 04 April 2007 Pages: 3179 - 3191
Mimicking natural disturbances of boreal forests: the effects of controlled burning and creating dead wood on beetle diversity Tero ToivanenJanne S. Kotiaho Original Paper 30 March 2007 Pages: 3193 - 3211
Saproxylic beetles in artificially created high-stumps of spruce and birch within and outside hotspot areas Matts LindbladhMarkus AbrahamssonMats Jonsell Original Paper 06 June 2007 Pages: 3213 - 3226
Urban domestic gardens (XI): variation in urban wildlife gardening in the United Kingdom Kevin J. GastonRichard A. FullerNicola Dempsey Original Paper 31 May 2007 Pages: 3227 - 3238
Mark L. Taper and Subhash R. Lele (eds): The Nature of Scientific Evidence: Statistical, Philosophical, and Empirical Considerations Marc W. Cadotte BOOK REVIEW 27 October 2006 Pages: 3239 - 3241