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środa, 21 listopada 2012

Global Ecology and Biogeography - 21 (11), 2012





Contents:

        Global analysis of satellite tracking data shows that adult green turtles are significantly aggregated in Marine Protected Areas 

        Rebecca Scott, David J. Hodgson, Matthew J. Witt, Michael S. Coyne, Windia Adnyana, Janice M. Blumenthal, Annette C. Broderick, Ali Fuat Canbolat, Paulo Catry, Stephane Ciccione, Eric Delcroix, Creusa Hitipeuw, Paolo Luschi, L. Pet-Soede, Kellie Pendoley, Peter B. Richardson, Alan F. Rees and Brendan J. Godley

       
        Predicting the century-long post-fire responses of reptiles

        Dale. G. Nimmo, Luke T. Kelly, Lisa M. Spence-Bailey, Simon J. Watson, Angie Haslem, John G. White, Mike F. Clarke and Andrew F. Bennett

      
        Fuel shapes the fire–climate relationship: evidence from Mediterranean ecosystems 

        Juli G. Pausas and Susana Paula

       
        Geographic isolation and climate govern the functional diversity of native fish communities in European drainage basins 

        Diana Schleuter, Martin Daufresne, Jacques Veslot, Norman W. H. Mason, Cédric Lanoiselée, Sébastien Brosse, Olivier Beauchard and Christine Argillier

        
        Exploring the phylogenetic history of mammal species richness 

        T. Jonathan Davies and Lauren B. Buckley

       
        Dispersal ability modulates the strength of the latitudinal richness gradient in European beetles

        Andrés Baselga, Jorge M. Lobo, Jens-Christian Svenning, Pedro Aragón and Miguel B. Araújo

       
        Using avatar species to model the potential distribution of emerging invaders 

        Eric R. Larson and Julian D. Olden

       
        Invasive species distribution models – how violating the equilibrium assumption can create new insights 

        Laure Gallien, Rolland Douzet, Steve Pratte, Niklaus E. Zimmermann and Wilfried Thuiller

      
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piątek, 21 września 2012

Biotropica - 44 (5), 2012







Contents:


    Dipterocarp Biology as a Window to the Understanding of Tropical Forest Structure: Where are we Looking Now? (pages 575–576)

    Peter Ashton and Chris J. Kettle

  
    Demographic History of Shorea curtisii (Dipterocarpaceae) Inferred from Chloroplast DNA Sequence Variations (pages 577–585)

    Koichi Kamiya, Satoshi Nanami, Tanaka Kenzo, Reiji Yoneda, Bibian Diway, Lucy Chong, Mohamad A. Azani, Nik M. Majid, Shawn K. Y. Lum, Khoon-Meng Wong and Ko Harada

    
    Fine-scale Spatial Genetic Structure of Ten Dipterocarp Tree Species in a Bornean Rain Forest (pages 586–594)

    Tsuyoshi Harata, Satoshi Nanami, Takuo Yamakura, Shuhei Matsuyama, Lucy Chong, Bibian M. Diway, Sylvester Tan and Akira Itoh

    
    Habitat Associations and Community Structure of Dipterocarps in Response to Environment and Soil Conditions in Brunei Darussalam, Northwest Borneo (pages 595–605)

    Rahayu S. Sukri, Rodzay A. Wahab, Kamariah A. Salim and David F. R. P. Burslem

    
    The Effect of Habitat Association and Edaphic Conditions on Tree Mortality during El Nino-induced Drought in a Bornean Dipterocarp Forest (pages 606–617)

    Akira Itoh, Satoshi Nanami, Tsuyoshi Harata, Tatsuhiro Ohkubo, Sylvester Tan, Lucy Chong, Stuart J. Davies and Takuo Yamakura

  
    Continuous and Fluctuating Leaf Phenology of Adults and Seedlings of a Shade-tolerant Emergent Tree, Dipterocarpus sublamellatus, in Malaysia (pages 618–626)

    Noriyuki Osada, Naoko Tokuchi and Hiroshi Takeda

   
    Light-based Regeneration Niches: Evidence from 21 Dipterocarp Species using Size-specific RGRs (pages 627–636)

    Christopher D. Philipson, Philippe Saner, Toby R. Marthews, Reuben Nilus, Glen Reynolds, Lindsay A. Turnbull and Andy Hector

   
    Ectomycorrhizal Associations of the Dipterocarpaceae (pages 637–648)

    Francis Q. Brearley

    
    A Revised Conservation Assessment of Dipterocarps in Sabah (pages 649–657)

    Colin R. Maycock, Chris J. Kettle, Eyen Khoo, Joan T. Pereira, John B. Sugau, Reuben Nilus, Robert C. Ong, Nazahatul A. Amaludin, Mark F. Newman and David F.R.P. Burslem

   
    New Directions in Dipterocarp Biology and Conservation: A Synthesis (pages 658–660)

    Chris J. Kettle, Colin R. Maycock and David Burslem

    
    Soil Carbon and Nutrient Changes Associated with Deforestation for Pasture in Southern Costa Rica (pages 661–667)

    Timothy Huth, Stephen Porder, Joaquin Chaves and Jessica H. Whiteside

  
    Australian Tropical and Subtropical Rain Forest Community Assembly: Phylogeny, Functional Biogeography, and Environmental Gradients (pages 668–679)

    Robert Kooyman, Maurizio Rossetto, Chris Allen and William Cornwell

  
    Effects of Local Plant Density and Incomplete Dichogamy on the Reproductive Success of the Rare Neotropical Palm Geonoma epetiolata (pages 680–688)

    Silvana Martén-Rodríguez, Mauricio Quesada and Braham Momen

    
    Mating Behavior Drives Seed Dispersal by the Long-wattled Umbrellabird Cephalopterus penduliger (pages 689–698)

    Jordan Karubian, Renata Duraes, Jenny L. Storey and Thomas B. Smith

   
    Impact of Culm Harvest on Seed Production in a Monocarpic Bamboo (pages 699–704)

    Arun Jyoti Nath, Donald C. Franklin, Michael J. Lawes, Mukta Chandra Das and Ashesh Kumar Das

   
    The Ranging Costs of a Fallback Food: Liana Consumption Supplements Diet but Increases Foraging Effort in Howler Monkeys (pages 705–714)

    Jacob C. Dunn, Norberto Asensio, Victor Arroyo-Rodríguez, Stefan Schnitzer and Jurgi Cristóbal-Azkarate

   

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czwartek, 13 września 2012

Biology Bulletin - 38 (9)





Contents:


    Modes of reproduction in sea anemones (Cnidaria, Anthozoa)

    E. S. Bocharova and I. A. Kozevich
        

    The ultrastructure of spines in sea urchins of the family Strongylocentrotidae

    V. V. Vinnikova and A. L. Drozdov
        

    Cranial kinesis in lizards (Lacertilia): Origin, biomechanics, and evolution

    N. N. Iordansky
       

    On the capability of birds for symbolization

    A. A. Smirnova
        

    Modern telemetry: New possibilities in ornithology

    L. V. Sokolov
       

    Morphological hemiplasies in cladistic studies of phylogeny, with examples from birds

    N. V. Zelenkov
       

    The history of ranges of the great tit (Parus major) and Japanese tit (Parus minor) in the Amur Region

    L. V. Kapitonova, S. M. Smirenskii, D. S. Selivanova, V. V. Fedorov and N. A. Formozov
      

    Acoustic communication in the mandarin vole (Lasiopodomys mandarinus, Rodentia)

    M. V. Rutovskaya
       

    Quantitative characteristics of nutrition in free-ranging reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) and musk oxen (Ovibos moschatus) on Wrangel Island

    V. D. Kazmin and B. D. Abaturov
        
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Australian Journal Of Botany (60 (3), 2012)

Szlak Zamków Piastowskich

poniedziałek, 15 lutego 2010

Hydraulic traits are influenced by phylogenetic history in the drought-resistant, invasive genus Juniperus (Cupressaceae)

Cynthia J. Willson, Paul S. Manos, and Robert B. Jackson

Hydraulic traits are influenced by phylogenetic history in the drought-resistant, invasive genus Juniperus (Cupressaceae)

American Journal of Botany 2008 95: 299-314.

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