Failure to achieve 2010 biodiversity’s target in developing countries: How can conservation help? Ademola A. Adenle Review Paper 15 July 2012 Pages: 2435 - 2442
Delimiting priorities while biodiversity is lost: Rio’s seasonal killifishes on the edge of survival Wilson J. E. M. Costa Original Paper 07 June 2012 Pages: 2443 - 2452
Trade-offs in plankton species richness arising from drought: insights from long-term data of a National Park wetland (central Spain) Carmen RojoMiguel Álvarez-CobelasMaría A. Rodrigo Original Paper 03 June 2012 Pages: 2453 - 2476
Agricultural by-products provide critical habitat components for cold-climate populations of an oviparous snake (Natrix natrix) Kristin LöwenborgSimon KärvemoMattias Hagman Original Paper 07 June 2012 Pages: 2477 - 2488
New Caledonia has a depauperate subterranean ant fauna, despite spectacular radiations above ground Maïa BermanAlan N. Andersen Original Paper 31 May 2012 Pages: 2489 - 2497
Species richness measures fail in resolving diversity patterns of speciose forest moth assemblages Konrad FiedlerChristine Truxa Original Paper 10 June 2012 Pages: 2499 - 2508
Distribution and individual condition reveal a hierarchy of habitat suitability for an area-sensitive passerine Martine MaronWilliam GouldingFarah-Shafawati Mohd-Taib Original Paper 17 June 2012 Pages: 2509 - 2523
What determines Orthoptera species distribution and richness in temperate semi-natural dry grassland remnants? Franz EsslThomas Dirnböck Original Paper 13 June 2012 Pages: 2525 - 2537
Advantages and drawbacks of living in protected areas: the case of the threatened Erysimum popovii (Brassicaceae) in SE Iberian Peninsula Juande D. FernándezJosé M. Gómez Original Paper 22 June 2012 Pages: 2539 - 2554
Oak conservation maintains native grass stands in an oak woodland-annual grassland system Leslie M. RocheKevin J. RiceKenneth W. Tate Original Paper 24 June 2012 Pages: 2555 - 2568
Crop protection and conflict mitigation: reducing the costs of living alongside non-human primates Catherine M. HillGraham E. Wallace Original Paper 07 July 2012 Pages: 2569 - 2587
Herbarium records do not predict rediscovery of presumed nationally extinct species Kwek Yan ChongSerena M. L. LeeHugh T. W. Tan Original Paper 28 June 2012 Pages: 2589 - 2599
Influences of shrub vegetation on distribution and diversity of a ground beetle community in a Gobi desert ecosystem Ji-Liang LiuFeng-Rui LiQi-Jun Liu Original Paper 28 June 2012 Pages: 2601 - 2619
Fire as a threatening factor for endemic plants of the Canary Islands Víctor Garzón-MachadoMarcelino J. del Arco AguilarPedro L. Pérez-de-Paz Original Paper 11 July 2012 Pages: 2621 - 2632
A comparative analysis of global, national, and state red lists for threatened amphibians in Brazil Alessandro R. MoraisRosana Talita BragaDaniel Brito Original Paper 10 July 2012 Pages: 2633 - 2640
Complex impact of an invasive crayfish on freshwater food webs Gentile Francesco FicetolaMatteo Elio SiesaEmilio Padoa-Schioppa Original Paper 11 July 2012 Pages: 2641 - 2651
Impacts of Argentine ants on invertebrate communities with below-ground consequences Margaret C. StanleyDarren F. Ward Original Paper 10 July 2012 Pages: 2653 - 2669
Forecasting cloud forest in eastern and southern Mexico: conservation insights under future climate change scenarios Octavio R. Rojas-SotoVictoria SosaJuan Francisco Ornelas Original Paper 26 July 2012 Pages: 2671 - 2690
Altitudinal variation and conservation priorities of vegetation along the Great Rift Valley escarpment, northern Ethiopia Ermias AynekuluRaf AertsHans Juergen Boehmer Original Paper 27 July 2012 Pages: 2691 - 2707
How does the inclusion of Data Deficient species change conservation priorities for amphibians in the Atlantic Forest? Joaquim Trindade-FilhoRodrigo Assis de CarvalhoRafael Dias Loyola Brief Communication 25 July 2012 Pages: 2709 - 2718