The structure and phenology of a moist deciduous forest in the Central Indian Highlands Paul N. Newton OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 16
A new null hypothesis for measuring the degree of plant community organization Kristjan ZobelMartin Zobel OriginalPaper Pages: 17 - 25
To identify impacts in variable systems using anomalous changes: a salt marsh example P. E. R. DaleK. Hulsman OriginalPaper Pages: 27 - 35
The effects of drainage on groundwater quality and plant species distribution in stream valley meadows A. P. GrootjansR. van DiggelenW. A. Wiersinga OriginalPaper Pages: 37 - 48
Decline ofPotentillo albae-Quercetum phytocoenoses associated with the invasion ofCarpinus betulus Anna Justyna KwiatkowskaTomasz Wyszomirski OriginalPaper Pages: 49 - 55
Accuracy of visual cover assessments in predieting standing crop and environmental correlation in deciduous forests M. Hermy OriginalPaper Pages: 57 - 64
Quantification of character-species in vegetation at the tree limit, Brooks Range, Northern Alaska Ann Marie Odasz OriginalPaper Pages: 65 - 71
Long-term vegetation changes on the stabilized dunes of DoƱana National Park (SW Spain) Manuel Granados CoronaAngel Martin VicenteFrancisco Garcia Novo OriginalPaper Pages: 73 - 80
On the definition of ecological species groups in tropical rain forests M. D. SwaineT. C. Whitmore OriginalPaper Pages: 81 - 86
Tree structure, regeneration and survival of seedlings and sprouts in highmontane forests of the Garhwal Himalayas, India R. C. SundriyalN. S. Bisht OriginalPaper Pages: 87 - 90
Fractal geometry: a tool for describing spatial patterns of plant communities Michael W. Palmer OriginalPaper Pages: 91 - 102
Plant-environment relationships on the Montlake wildlife area, Seattle, Washington, USA Chih-Lin HuangRoger del Moral OriginalPaper Pages: 103 - 113
Architecture, seasonal growth and interference in three grass species with different flowering phenologies in a tropical savanna Jose RaventosJuan F. Silva OriginalPaper Pages: 115 - 123