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![]() Journal Home | Journal Information | News | Most Accessed | Most Cited | Editors' Choice Product Information | Editorial Board | For Authors | Advertise | Online Submission Current IssueVolume 37 Issue 3 (March 2010)Guest EditorialHave we underestimated the importance of humans in the biogeography of free-living terrestrial microorganisms? (p 393-397) Abstract
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Introductions and invasionsPhylogeography of the introduced species Rattus rattus in the western Indian Ocean, with special emphasis on the colonization history of Madagascar (p 398-410) Abstract
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| Supporting information Integrating species distribution models and interacting particle systems to predict the spread of an invasive alien plant (p 411-422) Abstract
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Historical changes in the distributions of invasive and endemic marine invertebrates are contrary to global warming predictions: the effects of decadal climate oscillations (p 423-431) Abstract
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Diverse determinants of diversityPatterns of ant species diversity and turnover across 2000 km of Amazonian floodplain forest (p 432-440) Abstract
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| Supporting information Life cycle strategy, species richness and distribution in marine Hydrozoa (Cnidaria: Medusozoa) (p 441-448) Abstract
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| Supporting information Plant species richness–environment relationships across the Subantarctic–Patagonian transition zone (p 449-464) Abstract
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Breeding systems and phylogenetic diversity of seed plants along a large-scale elevational gradient (p 465-476) Abstract
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| Supporting information MacroecologyBody size–climate relationships of European spiders (p 477-485) Abstract
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| Supporting information Testing the abundant-centre hypothesis using intertidal porcelain crabs along the Chilean coast: linking abundance and life-history variation (p 486-498) Abstract
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| Supporting information Megafaunal extinctionsUsing carbon isotope analysis of the diet of two introduced Australian megaherbivores to understand Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions (p 499-505) Abstract
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Evidence for drought and forest declines during the recent megafaunal extinctions in Madagascar (p 506-519) Abstract
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Evolutionary biogeographyOrigin of the pantropical and nutriceutical Morinda citrifolia L. (Rubiaceae): comments on its distribution range and circumscription (p 520-529) Abstract
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Testing for biogeographic mechanisms promoting divergence in Caribbean crickets (genus Amphiacusta) (p 530-540) Abstract
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Geography determines genetic relationships between species of mountain pine (Pinus mugo complex) in western Europe (p 541-556) Abstract
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| Supporting information Phylogeography and phylogeny of the epineritic cosmopolitan bonitos of the genus Sarda (Cuvier): inferred patterns of intra- and inter-oceanic connectivity derived from nuclear and mitochondrial DNA data (p 557-570) Abstract
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| Supporting information Pleistocene refugiaA long-standing Pleistocene refugium in southern Africa and a mosaic of refugia in East Africa: insights from mtDNA and the common eland antelope (p 571-581) Abstract
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Subantarctic flowering plants: pre-glacial survivors or post-glacial immigrants? (p 582-592) Abstract
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