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Authors: MAGNUSSON WE
Citation: We. Magnusson, BIOGEOGRAPHY OF FROGS - HISTORY AS THE MAGIC BULLET, Journal of biogeography, 24(2), 1997, pp. 251-252

Authors: CRAME JA
Citation: Ja. Crame, AN EVOLUTIONARY FRAMEWORK FOR THE POLAR-REGIONS, Journal of biogeography, 24(1), 1997, pp. 1-9

Authors: FENSHAM RJ
Citation: Rj. Fensham, ABORIGINAL FIRE REGIMES IN QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA - ANALYSIS OF THE EXPLORERS RECORD, Journal of biogeography, 24(1), 1997, pp. 11-22

Authors: KELLMAN M MEAVE J
Citation: M. Kellman et J. Meave, FIRE IN THE TROPICAL GALLERY FORESTS OF BELIZE, Journal of biogeography, 24(1), 1997, pp. 23-34

Authors: KITZBERGER T VEBLEN TT VILLALBA R
Citation: T. Kitzberger et al., CLIMATIC INFLUENCES ON FIRE REGIMES ALONG A RAIN-FOREST TO XERIC WOODLAND GRADIENT IN NORTHERN PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA, Journal of biogeography, 24(1), 1997, pp. 35-47

Authors: BOHNINGGAESE K
Citation: K. Bohninggaese, DETERMINANTS OF AVIAN SPECIES RICHNESS AT DIFFERENT SPATIAL SCALES, Journal of biogeography, 24(1), 1997, pp. 49-60

Authors: WILKINSON DM
Citation: Dm. Wilkinson, PLANT COLONIZATION - ARE WIND DISPERSED SEEDS REALLY DISPERSED BY BIRDS AT LARGER SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL SCALES, Journal of biogeography, 24(1), 1997, pp. 61-65

Authors: HAMER KC HILL JK LACE LA LANGAN AM
Citation: Kc. Hamer et al., ECOLOGICAL AND BIOGEOGRAPHICAL EFFECTS OF FOREST DISTURBANCE ON TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES OF SUMBA, INDONESIA, Journal of biogeography, 24(1), 1997, pp. 67-75

Authors: GUTIERREZ D
Citation: D. Gutierrez, IMPORTANCE OF HISTORICAL FACTORS ON SPECIES RICHNESS AND COMPOSITION OF BUTTERFLY ASSEMBLAGES (LEPIDOPTERA, RHOPALOCERA) IN A NORTHERN IBERIAN MOUNTAIN-RANGE, Journal of biogeography, 24(1), 1997, pp. 77-88

Authors: EMERSON BC WALLIS GP PATRICK BH
Citation: Bc. Emerson et al., BIOGEOGRAPHIC AREA RELATIONSHIPS IN SOUTHERN NEW-ZEALAND - A CLADISTIC-ANALYSIS OF LEPIDOPTERA DISTRIBUTIONS, Journal of biogeography, 24(1), 1997, pp. 89-99

Authors: RUNDLE SD RAMSAY PM
Citation: Sd. Rundle et Pm. Ramsay, MICROCRUSTACEAN COMMUNITIES IN STREAMS FROM 2 PHYSIOGRAPHICALLY CONTRASTING REGIONS OF BRITAIN, Journal of biogeography, 24(1), 1997, pp. 101-111

Authors: MACPHAIL MK
Citation: Mk. Macphail, THE NEW-ZEALAND FLORA - ENTIRELY LONG-DISTANCE DISPERSAL - COMMENT, Journal of biogeography, 24(1), 1997, pp. 113-117

Authors: COX B
Citation: B. Cox, 20 YEARS OF A BIOGEOGRAPHY TEXTBOOK - BIOGEOGRAPHY - AN ECOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH, 1973-1993, Journal of biogeography, 23(6), 1996, pp. 735-736

Authors: HOPKINS MS HEAD J ASH JE HEWETT RK GRAHAM AW
Citation: Ms. Hopkins et al., EVIDENCE OF A HOLOCENE AND CONTINUING RECENT EXPANSION OF LOWLAND RAIN-FOREST IN HUMID, TROPICAL NORTH QUEENSLAND, Journal of biogeography, 23(6), 1996, pp. 737-745

Authors: WILLIAMS RJ DUFF GA BOWMAN DMJS COOK GD
Citation: Rj. Williams et al., VARIATION IN THE COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF TROPICAL SAVANNAS AS A FUNCTION OF RAINFALL AND SOIL TEXTURE ALONG A LARGE-SCALE CLIMATIC GRADIENT IN THE NORTHERN-TERRITORY, AUSTRALIA, Journal of biogeography, 23(6), 1996, pp. 747-756

Authors: ESTREGUIL C LAMBIN EF
Citation: C. Estreguil et Ef. Lambin, MAPPING FOREST-COVER DISTURBANCES IN PAPUA-NEW-GUINEA WITH AVHRR DATA, Journal of biogeography, 23(6), 1996, pp. 757-773

Authors: MEYER JY FLORENCE J
Citation: Jy. Meyer et J. Florence, TAHITIS NATIVE FLORA ENDANGERED BY THE INVASION OF MICONIA-CALVESCENSDC (MELASTOMATACEAE), Journal of biogeography, 23(6), 1996, pp. 775-781

Authors: KRISHNAN RM DAVIDAR P
Citation: Rm. Krishnan et P. Davidar, THE SHRUBS OF THE WESTERN GHATS (SOUTH-INDIA) - FLORISTICS AND STATUS, Journal of biogeography, 23(6), 1996, pp. 783-789

Authors: GARDNER AS FISHER M
Citation: As. Gardner et M. Fisher, THE DISTRIBUTION AND STATUS OF THE MONTANE JUNIPER WOODLANDS OF OMAN, Journal of biogeography, 23(6), 1996, pp. 791-803

Authors: WATSON CS
Citation: Cs. Watson, THE VEGETATIONAL HISTORY OF THE NORTHERN APENNINES, ITALY - INFORMATION FROM 3 NEW SEQUENCES AND A REVIEW OF REGIONAL VEGETATIONAL CHANGE, Journal of biogeography, 23(6), 1996, pp. 805-841

Authors: KULLMAN L
Citation: L. Kullman, RECENT COOLING AND RECESSION OF NORWAY SPRUCE (PICEA-ABIES (L) KARST)IN THE FOREST-ALPINE TUNDRA ECOTONE OF THE SWEDISH SCANDES, Journal of biogeography, 23(6), 1996, pp. 843-854

Authors: DOBSON JE
Citation: Je. Dobson, A PALEOGEOGRAPHIC LINK BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND EASTERN NORTH-AMERICA - A NEW-ENGLAND CONNECTION, Journal of biogeography, 23(5), 1996, pp. 609-617

Authors: SNELL HM STONE PA SNELL HL
Citation: Hm. Snell et al., A SUMMARY OF GEOGRAPHICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GALAPAGOS-ISLANDS (REPRINTED FROM NOTICIAS DE GALAPAGOS, VOL 55, PG 18-24, 1995), Journal of biogeography, 23(5), 1996, pp. 619-624

Authors: BUNCE RGH BARR CJ CLARKE RT HOWARD DC LANE AMJ
Citation: Rgh. Bunce et al., ITE MERLEWOOD LAND CLASSIFICATION OF GREAT-BRITAIN, Journal of biogeography, 23(5), 1996, pp. 625-634

Authors: TAULMAN JF ROBBINS LW
Citation: Jf. Taulman et Lw. Robbins, RECENT RANGE EXPANSION AND DISTRIBUTIONAL LIMITS OF THE 9-BANDED ARMADILLO (DASYPUS-NOVEMCINCTUS) IN THE UNITED-STATES, Journal of biogeography, 23(5), 1996, pp. 635-648
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