Efficiency of sampling methods for accurate estimation of species richness of corticolous microlichens in the Atlantic rainforest of northeastern Brazil Marcela E. S. CáceresRobert LückingGerhard Rambold Original Paper 08 February 2008 Pages: 1285 - 1301
Monitoring, indicators and community based forest management in the tropics: pretexts or red herrings? Claude A. GarciaGuillaume Lescuyer Original Paper 09 February 2008 Pages: 1303 - 1317
When family matters: an analysis of Thelotremataceae (Lichenized Ascomycota: Ostropales) as bioindicators of ecological continuity in tropical forests Eimy Rivas PlataRobert LückingH. Thorsten Lumbsch Original Paper 23 November 2007 Pages: 1319 - 1351
Predicting species distributions in poorly-studied landscapes P. A. HernandezI. FrankeB. E. Young Original Paper 17 May 2008 Pages: 1353 - 1366
Conservation planning in a subdivided world Luis-Bernardo VazquezPilar RodríguezHéctor T. Arita Original Paper 02 April 2008 Pages: 1367 - 1377
Evidence for decline in eastern North American bumblebees (Hymenoptera: Apidae), with special focus on Bombus affinis Cresson Sheila R. CollaLaurence Packer Original Paper 08 February 2008 Pages: 1379 - 1391
The status and conservation of Galliformes in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam Nick W. BrickleJ. W. DuckworthPhilip J. K. McGowan Original Paper 08 February 2008 Pages: 1393 - 1427
Can the Geranium Bronze, Cacyreus marshalli, become a threat for European biodiversity? Ambra QuacchiaChiara FerraciniAlberto Alma Original Paper 20 February 2008 Pages: 1429 - 1437
Dry grassland plant diversity conservation using low-intensity sheep and goat grazing management: case study in Prague (Czech Republic) Jiří DostálekTomáš Frantík Original Paper 13 February 2008 Pages: 1439 - 1454
The effect of a mega-fragmentation process on large mammal assemblages in the highly-threatened Pernambuco Endemism Centre, north-eastern Brazil Antonio Paulo da Silva Jr.Antonio Rossano Mendes Pontes Original Paper 08 February 2008 Pages: 1455 - 1464
Why have endemic pollinators declined on the Ogasawara Islands? Tetsuto AbeShun’ichi MakinoIsamu Okochi Original Paper 27 February 2008 Pages: 1465 - 1473
Site-level habitat models for the endemic, threatened Cheat Mountain salamander (Plethodon nettingi): the importance of geophysical and biotic attributes for predicting occurrence Lester O. DillardKevin R. RussellW. Mark Ford Original Paper 13 February 2008 Pages: 1475 - 1492
Wildlife trade, consumption and conservation awareness in southwest China Li ZhangNing HuaShan Sun Original Paper 21 March 2008 Pages: 1493 - 1516
Flagship species on covers of US conservation and nature magazines Barbara ClucasKatherine McHughTim Caro Original Paper 18 April 2008 Pages: 1517 - 1528
On threats analysis approach applied to a Mediterranean remnant wetland: Is the assessment of human-induced threats related to different level of expertise of respondents? Corrado BattistiLuca LuiselliCorrado Teofili Brief Communication 21 March 2008 Pages: 1529 - 1542