The new issue of Frontiers of Biogeography - the scientific magazine of the International Biogeography Society (ISSN 1948-6596) is now out:
Volume 2, issue 2, June 2010
You can access it freely at http://www.biogeography.org/html/fb/FBv2i2.html.
Also, you can download the full issue as a single PDF [1.7 MB], and/or find particular articles following the corresponding links.
commentary: Scale-dependence of spatial patterns of insect distribution and abundance
T. Newbold (p. 31)
symposium summary: Introduced conifer invasions in South America: an update
A. Pauchard et al. (p. 34)
book review: An integrative overview on alpine habitats
D. Nogués-Bravo (p. 37)
book review: All islands in a large nutshell
R. Field (p. 38)
thesis abstract: In search of the forest primeval: data-driven approaches to mapping historic vegetation
T.D. Fagin (p. 41)
opinion and perspectives
opinion: Habitat data resolution and the detection of species interactions
N. Cooper & J. Belmaker (p. 46)
perspective: Learning new tricks from old trees: revisiting the savanna question
A. Moustakas et al. (p. 47)
membership corner
from the society: The forthcoming 5th IBS International Meeting (Irakleion, Crete, Greece 7-11 Ianuary 2011) is almost here, S. Sfenthourakis & J.-C. Svenning (p. 54)
... Job announcements (p. 56) ... Upcoming meetings (p. 57)
Frontiers of Biogeography is published online by the International Biogeography Society (http://www.biogeography.org/).
You can access all issues freely at http://www.biogeography.org/html/fb.html, where you can also find all editorial information and the instructions for authors.
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