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![]() TABLE OF CONTENTSVolume 14 Issue 1 , Pages 1 - 160 (January 2008)Biodiversity ResearchCorrelates of extinction proneness in tropical angiosperms (p 1-10) Abstract
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Distribution of myrmecochorous species over the landscape and their potential long-distance dispersal by emus and kangaroos (p 11-17) Abstract
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Do cities export biodiversity? Traffic as dispersal vector across urban–rural gradients (p 18-25) Abstract
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Where might the western Svalbard tundra be vulnerable to pink-footed goose (Anser brachyrhynchus) population expansion? Clues from species distribution models (p 26-37) Abstract
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The role of landscape texture in conservation biogeography: a case study on birds in south-eastern Australia (p 38-46) Abstract
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Ecological and historical factors affecting distribution pattern and richness of endemic plant species: the case of the Maritime and Ligurian Alps hotspot (p 47-58) Abstract
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Geographical range size of tropical plants influences their response to anthropogenic activities (p 59-68) Abstract
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Climatic seasonality, resource bottlenecks, and abundance of rainforest birds: implications for global climate change (p 69-77) Abstract
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Biodiversity surrogate groups and conservation priority areas: birds of the Brazilian Cerrado (p 78-86) Abstract
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Standard yet unusual mechanisms of long-distance dispersal: seed dispersal of Corymbia torelliana by bees (p 87-94) Abstract
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Species richness patterns of obligate subterranean beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) in a global biodiversity hotspot – effect of scale and sampling intensity (p 95-105) Abstract
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| Supporting information Life history and population size variability in a relict plant. Different routes towards long-term persistence (p 106-113) Abstract
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Land-cover and land-use change and its contribution to the large-scale organization of Puerto Rico's bird assemblages (p 114-122) Abstract
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| Supporting information The influence of sampling intensity on the perception of the spatial distribution of tropical diversity and endemism: a case study of ferns from Bolivia (p 123-130) Abstract
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Garden bird feeding predicts the structure of urban avian assemblages (p 131-137) Abstract
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Testing predictions of beetle community patterns derived empirically using remote sensing (p 138-147) Abstract
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How well do the existing and proposed reserve networks represent vertebrate species in Chile? (p 148-158) Abstract
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Biodiversity LetterResponse to De Silva et al. (2007): Endemic freshwater finfish of Asia: distribution and conservation status (p 159-160) Abstract
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