Common names of species, the curious case of Capra pyrenaica and the concomitant steps towards the ‘wild-to-domestic’ transformation of a flagship species and its vernacular names Mathieu SarasaSamer AlasaadJesús M. Pérez Review Paper 22 October 2011 Pages: 1 - 12
Determinants of the diversity of plants, birds and mammals of coastal islands of the Humboldt current systems: implications for conservation Guillermo Luna-JorqueraClaudia E. FernándezMarcelo M. Rivadeneira Original Paper 16 September 2011 Pages: 13 - 32
Diversity of wood-decaying fungi under different disturbance regimes—a case study from spruce mountain forests Claus BässlerJörg MüllerVáclav Pouska Original Paper 15 September 2011 Pages: 33 - 49
The missing wetlands: using local ecological knowledge to find cryptic ecosystems Amber L. PittRobert F. BaldwinPaul B. Leonard Original Paper 15 September 2011 Pages: 51 - 63
Predicting the distribution of cryptic species: the case of the spur-thighed tortoise in Andalusia (southern Iberian Peninsula) José C. BáezAlba EstradaRaimundo Real Original Paper 29 September 2011 Pages: 65 - 78
Improving representativeness of genebank collections through species distribution models, gap analysis and ecogeographical maps M. Parra-QuijanoJ. M. IriondoE. Torres Original Paper 16 October 2011 Pages: 79 - 96
Diversity and distribution of terricolous lichens as indicator of habitat heterogeneity and grazing induced trampling in a temperate-alpine shrub and meadow Himanshu RaiD. K. UpretiRajan K. Gupta Original Paper 20 October 2011 Pages: 97 - 113
Predicting spatially explicit coral reef fish abundance, richness and Shannon–Weaver index from habitat characteristics Jesús Ernesto Arias-GonzálezGilberto Acosta-GonzálezJosé Manuel Castro-Pérez Original Paper 19 October 2011 Pages: 115 - 130
Communicating old-growth forest through an educational trail Emanuele ZiacoAlfredo AlessandriniGianluca Piovesan Original Paper 20 October 2011 Pages: 131 - 144
Methods in sustainable monitoring: plot sampling versus interviews Lars O. MortensenMaj Brit Jensen Original Paper 16 October 2011 Pages: 145 - 153
A reassessment of historical records of avian introductions to Australia: no case for propagule pressure Michael P. MoultonWendell P. Cropper Jr.David Peacock Original Paper 20 October 2011 Pages: 155 - 174
Why are some biodiversity policies implemented and others ignored? Lessons from the uptake of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation by botanic gardens Sophie J. WilliamsJulia P. G. JonesJames M. Gibbons Original Paper 22 October 2011 Pages: 175 - 187
Bringing indices of species vulnerability to climate change into geographic space: an assessment across the Coronado national forest Jennifer E. DavisonSharon CoeLisa J. Graumlich Original Paper 29 October 2011 Pages: 189 - 204
The importance of timing and number of surveys in fungal biodiversity research Panu HalmeJanne S. Kotiaho Original Paper 22 October 2011 Pages: 205 - 219
Hunting, use and conservation of birds in Northeast Brazil Hugo Fernandes-FerreiraSanjay Veiga MendonçaRômulo Romeu Nóbrega Alves Original Paper 29 October 2011 Pages: 221 - 244
Attitudes of local people towards collective action for forest management: the case of participatory forest management in Dodola area in the Bale Mountains, Southern Ethiopia Yemiru TesfayeAnders RoosFolke Bohlin Original Paper 30 October 2011 Pages: 245 - 265
Seasonal environments, episodic density compensation and dynamics of structure of chiropteran frugivore guilds in Paraguayan Atlantic forest Richard D. StevensHeidi N. Amarilla-Stevens Original Paper 30 October 2011 Pages: 267 - 279
Direct and indirect effects of ski run management on alpine Orthoptera Teresa KeßlerArne CierjacksFrank Dziock Original Paper 01 November 2011 Pages: 281 - 296
Historical records of passerine introductions to New Zealand fail to support the propagule pressure hypothesis Michael P. MoultonWendell P. Cropper Jr.Michael L. Avery Brief Communication 01 October 2011 Pages: 297 - 307