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BOLETÍN NO. 200 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología

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VOLATILE PROFILES OF SICILIAN PRICKLY PEAR (OPUNTIA FICUS INDICA) BY SPME-<br />

GC/MS ANALYSIS<br />

P. Agozzino, G. Avellone, L. Ceraulo, M. Ferrugia and F. Filizzol ............................................................341<br />

MICROBIAL POPULATIONS IN MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC PLANTS AND HERBAL TEAS<br />

FROM CROATIA<br />

M. Halt and T. Klapec ...............................................................................................................................349<br />

NEWS........................................................................................................................................................355<br />

JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY:<br />

Vol. 32, No. 12, December <strong>200</strong>5.<br />

Plant responses to environmental change<br />

Simulating forest ecosystem response to climate warming incorporating spatial effects in<br />

north-eastern China.................................................................................................................................2043<br />

Hong S. He, Zhanqing Hao, David J. Mla<strong>de</strong>noff, Guofan Shao, Yuanman Hu, Yu Chang<br />

Reciprocal distribution of two congeneric trees, Betula platyphylla var. japonica and Betula<br />

maximowicziana, in a landscape dominated by anthropogenic disturbances in northeastern<br />

Japan.......................................................................................................................................................2057<br />

Katsuhiro Osumi<br />

The relative importance of local, regional and historical factors <strong>de</strong>termining the distribution of<br />

plants in fragmented riverine forests: an emergent group approach ......................................................2069<br />

Bruno Hérault, Olivier Honnay<br />

Un<strong>de</strong>rstorey plant community structure in lower montane and subalpine forests, Grand<br />

Canyon National Park, USA....................................................................................................................2083<br />

Daniel C. Laughlin, Jonathan D. Bakker, Peter Z. Fulé<br />

A global selection<br />

A brief history of Great Basin pikas.........................................................................................................2103<br />

Donald K. Grayson<br />

Lizard habitat partitioning on islands: the interaction of local and landscape scales..............................2113<br />

Lauren B. Buckley, Joan Roughgar<strong>de</strong>n<br />

Influence of physical environmental characteristics and anthropogenic factors on the position<br />

and structure of a contact zone between two chromosomal races of the house mouse on the<br />

island of Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (North Atlantic, Portugal) ............................................................................................2123<br />

A. C. Nunes, J. Britton-Davidian, J. Catalan, M. G. Ramalhinho, R. Capela, M. L. Mathias, G.<br />

Ganem<br />

Phylogenetics of the allodapine bee genus Braunsapis: historical biogeography and longrange<br />

dispersal over water ......................................................................................................................2135<br />

Susan Fuller, Michael Schwarz, Simon Tierney<br />

The importance of species i<strong>de</strong>ntity in the biocontrol process: i<strong>de</strong>ntifying the subspecies of<br />

Acacia nilotica (Leguminosae: Mimosoi<strong>de</strong>ae) by genetic distance and the implications for<br />

biological control......................................................................................................................................2145<br />

Trevor J. Wardill, Glenn C. Graham, Myron Zalucki, William A. Palmer, Julia Playford, Kirsten<br />

D. Scott<br />

Biogeographical and geological evi<strong>de</strong>nce for a smaller, completely-enclosed Pacific Basin in<br />

the Late Cretaceous ................................................................................................................................2161<br />

Dennis McCarthy<br />

Correspon<strong>de</strong>nce<br />

Forum on historical biogeography: what is cladistic biogeography?.......................................................2179<br />

Malte C. Ebach, Juan J. Morrone<br />

Falklands: facts and fiction ......................................................................................................................2183<br />

Juan J. Morrone, Paula Posadas<br />

Falklands: fact, fiction or fiddlesticks?.....................................................................................................2187<br />

R.M. McDowall<br />

JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY:<br />

Vol. 93, No. 6, December <strong>200</strong>5.<br />

Community structure, dynamics and assembly rules<br />

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