Annex “Standardized” description of some experimental plots in the Quercus ilex L. ecosystems M. Cartan-SonF. Romane BriefCommunication Pages: 3 - 12
The ecological significance of sclerophyllous oak forests in the western part of the Mediterranean basin: a note on pollen analytical data M. ReilleA. Pons Part A: Biogeography and History Pages: 13 - 17
Biogeography, ecology and history of Mediterranean Quercus ilex ecosystems M. BarberoR. LoiselP. Quézel Part A: Biogeography and History Pages: 19 - 34
Notes on Quercus ilex L. in Liguria (NW Italy) G. BarberisS. PecceniniG. Paola Part A: Biogeography and History Pages: 35 - 50
Structure, biomass and production of a resprouted holm-oak (Quercus ilex L.) forest in NE Spain M. J. LledóJ. R. SánchezA. Escarré Part B: Structure, Productivity and Dynamic Pages: 51 - 59
Factors affecting radial growth of Quercus ilex L. in a coppice stand in southern France M. Cartan-SonC. FloretF. Romane Part B: Structure, Productivity and Dynamic Pages: 61 - 68
Litterfall as a measure of primary production in Mediterranean holm-oak forest J. BellotJ. R. SánchezA. Escarré Part B: Structure, Productivity and Dynamic Pages: 69 - 76
Growth and yield of young Quercus ilex coppice stands in the Tafferte forest (Morocco) M. Khatouri Part B: Structure, Productivity and Dynamic Pages: 77 - 82
Comparative phenology and growth in different species of the Mediterranean maquis of central Italy M. de LillisA. Fontanella Part B: Structure, Productivity and Dynamic Pages: 83 - 96
Dynamics of holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) coppices after clearcutting in southern France C. FloretM. J. GalanF. Romane Part B: Structure, Productivity and Dynamic Pages: 97 - 105
Variation in the genetic structure and reproductive biology of holm oak populations H. MichaudR. LumaretF. Romane Part B: Structure, Productivity and Dynamic Pages: 107 - 113
Evidence for hybridization between sympatric holm-oak and cork-oak in Spain based on diagnostic enzyme markers J. A. Elena-RosselloR. LumaretH. Michaud Part B: Structure, Productivity and Dynamic Pages: 115 - 118
Temperature-vegetation structure interaction: the effect on the activity of the ant Messor barbarus (L.) F. LópezJ. M. SerranoF. J. Acosta Part B: Structure, Productivity and Dynamic Pages: 119 - 128
What are the consequences of being a downy oak (quercus pubescens) or a holm oak (Q. ilex) for breeding blue tits (Parus caeruleus)? J. BlondelP. IsenmannP. Perret Part B: Structure, Productivity and Dynamic Pages: 129 - 136
The influence of summer and winter stress and water relationships on the distribution of Quercus ilex L. J. TerradasR. Savé Part C: Water Relationship Pages: 137 - 145
Quercus ilex facing water stress: a functional equilibrium hypothesis S. Rambal Part C: Water Relationship Pages: 147 - 153
Morphological adaptions of Quercus ilex leaves in the Castelporziano forest L. GrataniP. MarziM. F. Crescente Part C: Water Relationship Pages: 155 - 161
Evaluation of actual evapotranspiration of a Quercus ilex L. stand by the Bowen Ratio-Energy Budget method A. PitaccoN. GallinaroC. Giulivo Part C: Water Relationship Pages: 163 - 168
Comparison of the hydrological characteristics of three small experimental holm oak forested catchments in NE Spain in relation to larger areas J. PiñolA. AvilaF. Rodà Part C: Water Relationship Pages: 169 - 176
Comparative water relations of four Mediterranean oak species M. AcherarS. Rambal Part C: Water Relationship Pages: 177 - 184
Daily and seasonal variation in water relations of macchia shrubs and trees in France (Montpellier) and Turkey (Antalya) F. DuhmeT. M. Hinckley Part C: Water Relationship Pages: 185 - 198
Water relations of crok-oak (Quercus suber L.) under natural conditions G. OliveiraO. A. CorreiaF. M. Catarino Part C: Water Relationship Pages: 199 - 208
Is primary production in holm oak forests nutrient limited? X. MayorF. Rodá Part D: Nutrient Cycling and budget Pages: 209 - 217
Organic matter distribution and fluxes within a holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) stand in the Etna volcano S. LeonardiM. RappA. Denes Part D: Nutrient Cycling and budget Pages: 219 - 224
The efficiency of nitrogen retranslocation from leaf biomass in Quercus ilex ecosystems A. EscuderoJ. M. Del ArcoM. V. Garrido Part D: Nutrient Cycling and budget Pages: 225 - 237
Litter dynamics in post-fire successional forests of Quercus ilex A. FerranV. R. Vallejo Part D: Nutrient Cycling and budget Pages: 239 - 246
Soil nitrogen dynamics in a holm oak forest D. BonillaF. Rodà Part D: Nutrient Cycling and budget Pages: 247 - 257
Decomposition rate of Quercus rotundifolia leaves in an evergreen oak forest of the Duero Basin (Province of Zamora, Spain) I. HernándezJ. F. GallardoC. Quilchano Part D: Nutrient Cycling and budget Pages: 259 - 262
Productivity and nutrient uptake in a holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) stand and during regeneration after clearcut M. RappF. Ed DerfoufiA. Blanchard Part D: Nutrient Cycling and budget Pages: 263 - 272
Variation in tissue element concentrations in Quercus ilex L. over a range of different soils J. CanadellM. Vilá Part D: Nutrient Cycling and budget Pages: 273 - 282
Preliminary results of a fertilization-irrigation experiment in a Quercus ilex L. forest in relation to leaves and twigs characteristics S. SabatéS. CalvetC. A. Gracia Part D: Nutrient Cycling and budget Pages: 283 - 287
The role of Diplopoda litter grazing activity on recycling processes in a Mediterranean climate M. BertrandJ. P. Lumaret Part D: Nutrient Cycling and budget Pages: 289 - 297
Ecological dynamics of Quercus dominated woodlands in California and southern Spain: a state-transition model L. HuntsingerJ. W. Bartolome Part E: Management Pages: 299 - 305
Old holm oak coppices . . . new sylvopastoral practices S. BellonG. Guérin Part E: Management Pages: 307 - 316
Quercus ilex browse utilization by Caprini in Sierra de Cazorla and Segura (Spain) P. CuartasR. García-Gónzalez Part E: Management Pages: 317 - 330
Ecology of vegetative regeneration after coppicing in macchia stands in central Italy G. GiovanniniD. PerulliF. Salbitano Part E: Management Pages: 331 - 343
Matter transfer and land use by cattle in a dehesa ecosystem of Central Spain A. Gómez-SalM. A. RodríguezJ. M. De Miguel Part E: Management Pages: 345 - 354
Regeneration by sprouting of holm-oak (Quercus ilex) stands exploited by selection thinning J. RetanaM. RibaJ. M. Espelta Part E: Management Pages: 355 - 364
Effect of cleaning and thinning on height growth and girth increment in holm oak coppices (Quercus ilex L.) M. DucreyJ. Toth Part E: Management Pages: 365 - 376