Contents [Volume 76, Number 2 / June 2010]:
Protecting Orchids in Nature Reserves: Research and Restoration Needs
Hong Liu and Yi-Bo Luo
The Importance of a Social Science Research Agenda in the Management of Protected Natural Areas, with Selected Examples
Joel T. Heinen
On the Value of Taxonomy, Phylogeny, and Systematics to Orchid Conservation: Implications for China’s Yachang Orchid Reserve
Kenneth M. Cameron
Potential Challenges of Climate Change to Orchid Conservation in a Wild Orchid Hotspot in Southwestern China
Hong Liu, Chang-Lin Feng, Yi-Bo Luo, Bao-Shan Chen and Zhong-Sheng Wang, et al.
Ex Situ Conservation of Orchids in a Warming World
Philip T. Seaton, Hong Hu, Holger Perner and Hugh W. Pritchard
What We Think We Know vs. What We Need to Know About Orchid Pollination and Conservation: Cypripedium L. as a Model Lineage
Peter Bernhardt and Retha Edens-Meier
Pollination Syndromes in Mediterranean Orchids—Implications for Speciation, Taxonomy and Conservation
Nicolas J. Vereecken, Amots Dafni and Salvatore Cozzolino
Studies of Mycorrhizal Fungi of Chinese Orchids and Their Role in Orchid Conservation in China—A Review
Hongxia Liu, Yibo Luo and Hong Liu
Conservation of the Native Orchids Through Seedling Culture and Reintroduction—A Singapore Experience
Tim W. Yam, Jenny Chua, Felicia Tay and Peter Ang
Biotic Resource Needs of Specialist Orchid Pollinators
Robert W. Pemberton
New Books Received—2009
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