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![]() Journal Home | Journal Information | News | Most Accessed | Most Cited Product Information | Editorial Board | For Authors | Advertise | Online Submission | Virtual Issues Current IssueVolume 16 Issue 1 (January 2010)Biodiversity ResearchUnidirectional hybridization at a species' range boundary: implications for habitat tracking (p 1-9) Abstract
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Integrating species life-history traits and patterns of deforestation in amphibian conservation planning (p 10-19) Abstract
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Using multi-scale species distribution data to infer drivers of biological invasion in riparian wetlands (p 20-32) Abstract
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| Supporting information Influence of an invasive ant on grazing and detrital communities and nutrient fluxes in a tropical forest (p 33-42) Abstract
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Integrating multiple landscape-scale drivers in the lichen epiphyte response: climatic setting, pollution regime and woodland spatial-temporal structure (p 43-52) Abstract
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Macroecological patterns of species and genetic diversity in vascular plants of the Mediterranean basin (p 53-64) Abstract
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Partitioning diversity for conservation analyses (p 65-76) Abstract
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| Supporting information Transoceanic ships as vectors for nonindigenous freshwater bryozoans (p 77-83) Abstract
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Profile or group discriminative techniques? Generating reliable species distribution models using pseudo-absences and target-group absences from natural history collections (p 84-94) Abstract
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Global indicators of biological invasion: species numbers, biodiversity impact and policy responses (p 95-108) Abstract
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| Supporting information Predicting the impact of climate change on Australia's most endangered snake, Hoplocephalus bungaroides (p 109-118) Abstract
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Linking biotic homogenization to habitat type, invasiveness and growth form of naturalized alien plants in North America (p 119-125) Abstract
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| Supporting information Widespread historical presence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in African pipid frogs (p 126-131) Abstract
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Is vessel hull fouling an invasion threat to the Great Lakes? (p 132-143) Abstract
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| Supporting information Projecting the distribution of forests in New England in response to climate change (p 144-158) Abstract
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| Supporting information Using scale–area curves to quantify the distribution, abundance and range expansion potential of an invasive species (p 159-169) Abstract
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The worldwide expansion of the Argentine ant (p 170-186) Abstract
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Assessing the impacts of climate change and land transformation on Banksia in the South West Australian Floristic Region (p 187-201) Abstract
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