Productivity and species richness in an arid ecosystem: a long-term perspective Stephen B. CoxChristopher P. BlochLaura F. Huenneke OriginalPaper 16 February 2006 Pages: 1 - 12
Seed rain into upland plant communities in Hong Kong, China Angel Y. Y. AuRichard T. CorlettBilly C. H. Hau OriginalPaper 10 February 2006 Pages: 13 - 22
The effect of soil nitrogen on competition between native and exotic perennial grasses from northern coastal California Meredith A. ThomsenJeffrey D. CorbinCarla M. D’Antonio OriginalPaper 01 March 2006 Pages: 23 - 35
Gap formation and regeneration of tropical mangrove forests in Ranong, Thailand Nobuo ImaiMasaaki TakyuTakehisa Nakamura OriginalPaper 23 March 2006 Pages: 37 - 46
The effects of herbivory and resource variability on the production of a second inflorescence by the desert lily, Pancratium sickenbergeri Natalia RuizDavid SaltzDavid Ward OriginalPaper 16 March 2006 Pages: 47 - 55
Invasibility of mature and 15-year-old deciduous forests by exotic plants Cynthia D. HuebnerPatrick C. Tobin OriginalPaper 06 July 2006 Pages: 57 - 68
Salt spray and edaphic factors maintain dwarf stature and community composition in coastal sandplain heathlands Megan E. Griffiths OriginalPaper 01 March 2006 Pages: 69 - 86
Branch length mediates flower production and inflorescence architecture of Fouquieria splendens (ocotillo) Janice E. Bowers OriginalPaper 12 March 2006 Pages: 87 - 95
Population dynamics and clonal growth of Spartocytisus supranubius (Fabaceae), a dominant shrub in the alpine zone of Tenerife, Canary Islands Tomáš KynclJan SudaTomáš Herben OriginalPaper 14 March 2006 Pages: 97 - 108
Gradational Forest Change along the Climatically Dry Valley Slopes of Bhutan in the Midst of Humid Eastern Himalaya Pema WangdaMasahiko Ohsawa OriginalPaper 06 April 2006 Pages: 109 - 128
Influence of high temperatures on seed germination of a special Pinus pinaster stand adapted to frequent fires O. TorresL. CalvoL. Valbuena OriginalPaper 14 March 2006 Pages: 129 - 136
Spatial Associations, Size–Distance Relationships and Population Structure of Two Dominant Life Forms in a Semiarid Enclave of the Venezuelan Andes Daniel M. Larrea-AlcázarPascual J. Soriano OriginalPaper 30 March 2006 Pages: 137 - 149