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Journal of Biogeography VOLUME 21, 1994 EDITOR: PHILIP STOTT ASSOCIATE editors: JAMES H. BROWN PETER HOLLAND REVIEWS editors: BRIAN ROSEN ROBERT WHITTAKER BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS OXFORD LONDON EDINBURGH BOSTON MELBOURNE BERLIN PARIS VIENNA Copyright. Papers accepted become the copyright of the journal (© 1994 Blackwell Scientific Publications). Authorization to photocopyt items for internal or personal use, or the internal or personal use of specific clients, is granted by Blackwell Scientific Publications for libraries and other users registered with the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Transactional Reporting Service, provided that the base fee of $10.50 per copy is paid directly to CCC, 27 Congress Street, Salem, MA 01970, U.S.A. 0306-0270/94 $10.50. This consent does not extend to other kinds of copying, such as copying for general distribution, for advertising or promotional purposes, for creating new collective works, or for resale. Special requests should be addressed to the Editor. Contents forest diversity in riparian forests of tropical savannas: implications for species conservation during Pleistocene Volume 21, Number 1, January 1994 drought 121 Martin Kent: Guest Review Article: Ecology 2 or 3?— Hazel R. Delcourt and Paul A. Delcourt: Postglacial rise Some thoughts on introductory textbooks in ecology and and decline of Ostrya virginiana (Mill.) K. Koch and biogeography 1 Carpinus caroliniana Walt, in eastern North America: predictable responses of forest species to cyclic changes Mark B. Bush: Special Paper: Amazonian speciation: a in seasonality of climates 137 necessarily complex model 5 Susan J. Warr, Martin Kent and Ken Thompson: Seed C. H. Peng, J. Guiot, E. van Campo and R. Cheddadi: bank composition and variability in five woodlands in Special Paper: The vegetation carbon storage variation in south-west England 151 Europe since 6000 bp: reconstruction from pollen 19 Animal patterns Vegetation patterns I. E. Bauer, J. McMorrow and D. W. Yalden: The Susan Ringrose, Wilma Matheson, C. J. S. S. Matlala, historic ranges of three equid species in north-east Toni O’Neill and Patricia A. Werner: Vegetation spectral Africa: a quantitative comparison of environmental reflectance along a north-south vegetation gradient in tolerances 169 northern Australia 33 Mikko Monkkonen: Diversity patterns in Palaearctic and C. J. Geldenhuys: Bergwind fires and the location pattern Nearctic forest bird assemblages 183 of forest patches in the southern Cape landscape. South Africa 49 Anders N. Nilsson, Johan Elmberg and Kjell SJoberg: Abundance and species richness patterns of predaceous Nora E. Martijena and Stephen H. Bullock: Monospecific diving beetles (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae) in Swedish dominance of a tropical deciduous forest in Mexico 63 lakes 197 Area and diversity Jesus Hermida, Adolfo Outeiro and Teresa Rodriguez: Biogeography of terrestrial gastropods of north-west Johan Elmberg, Petri Nummi, Hannu Poysa and Kjell Spain 207 Sjdberg: Relationships between species number, lake size and resource diversity in assemblages of breeding Book reviews 219 waterfowl 75 Gregory H. Adler: Avifaunal diversity and endemism on Volume 21, Number 3, May 1994 tropical Indian Ocean islands 85 Forest regeneration Juan J. Morrone and Estela C. Lopretto: Distributional patterns of freshwater Decapoda (Crustacea: Giles M. Foody and Paul J. Curran: Estimation of Malacostraca) in southern South America: a tropical forest extent and regenerative stage using panbiogeographic approach 97 remotely sensed data 223 Robert J. Whittaker and Stephen H. Jones: The role of Book reviews 111 frugivorous bats and birds in the rebuilding of a tropical rain forest ecosystem. Krakatau, Indonesia 245 Volume 21, Number 2, March 1994 K. J. M. Dickinson and A. F. Mark: Forest-wetland T. C. Whitmore: Guest Review Article: La Selva: a vegetation patterns associated with a Holocene densely researched rain forest 117 dune-slack sequence, Haast Ecological District, south western New Zealand 259 C. B. Cox: Guest Review Article: Common inheritance V. convergent evolution—African and South American Jon D. Unruh: The role of land use pattern and process biogeography compared 119 in the diffusion of valuable tree species 283 Ole R. Vetaas: Primary succession of plant assemblages Forest floristics on a glacier foreland—Bpdalsbreen, southern Jorge Meave and Martin Kellman: Maintenance of rain Norway 297 Fossil assemblages Mainly Southern Hemisphere Glenn A. Goodfriend, R. A. D. Cameron and L. M. Marc Colyn and Harry Van Rompaey: A biogeographic Cook; Fossil evidence of recent human impact on the study of cusimanses (Crossarchus) (Carnivora. land snail fauna of Madeira 309 Herpestidae) in the Zaire Basin 479 Glen G. Fredlund and Larry T. Tieszen: Modem Zbigniew Dzwonko and Jan Komas: Patterns of species phytolith assemblages from the North American Great richness and distribution of pteridophytes in Rwanda Plains 321 (Central Africa): a numerical approach 491 W. R. J. Dean, J. J. Midgley and W. D. Stock: The Book reviews 337 distribution of mistletoes in South Africa: patterns of Volume 21, Number 4, July 1994 species richness and host choice 503 R. Hengeveld: Guest Editorial: Biogeographical D. M. Richardson, P. A. Williams and R. J. Hobbs: Pine ecology 341 invasions in the Southern Hemisphere: determinants of spread and invadability 511 Peter Forey: Guest Review Article: Little comfort for advocates of saltational evolution and mass A. V. Milewski, M. Apensberg-Traun and C. R. extinctions 353 Dickman: Why are termite- and ant-eating mammals smaller in Australia than in southern Africa: history or Michael Proctor: Guest Review Article; Broad concepts ecology? 529 of wetlands—wide ranging reviews 357 Adriana Ruggiero: Latitudinal correlates of the sizes of Geographical and temporal variation mammalian geographical ranges in South America 545 Peter H. Yaukey: Variation in racial dominance within Book reviews 561 the winter range of the dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis L.) 359 Volume 21, Number 6, November 1994 Robert Miles Sullivan: Micro-evolutionary differentiation Paul Buckland: Special Review Article: Quaternary and biogeographic structure among coniferous forest entomology comes of age 569 populations of the Mexican woodrat {Neotoma mexicana) in the American Southwest: a test of the vicariance On fire and floods hypothesis 369 Owen Price and D. M. J. S. Bowman: Fire-stick forestry: Alejandro Gustavo Farji Brener and Adriana Ruggiero: a matrix model in support of skilful fire management of Leaf-cutting ants (Atta and Acromyrmex) inhabiting Callitris intratropica R. T. Baker by north Australian Argentina: patterns in species richness and geographical Aborigines 573 range sizes 391 Jean-Philippe Puyravaud, Jean-Pierre Pascal and Celine Douglas A. Frank and Richard S. Inouye: Temporal Dufour: Ecotone structure as an indicator of changing variation in actual evapotranspiration of terrestrial forest-savanna boundaries (Linganamakki Region, ecosystems: patterns and ecological implications 401 southern India) 581 I. M. Turner: A quantitative analysis of leaf form in David Ward and Leon Blaustein: The overriding woody plants from the world’s major broadleaved forest influence of flash floods on species-area curves in types 413 ephemeral Negev Desert pools: a consideration of the value of island biogeography theory 595 Two biogeographies A. Schnitzler: European alluvial hardwood forests of D. L. Kelly, E. V. J. Tanner, E. M. Nic Lughadha and large floodplains 605 V. Kapos: Floristics and biogeography of a rain forest in the Venezuelan Andes 421 Further Southern Hemisphere biogeography A. Legakis and Z. Kypriotakis: A biogeographical Mike Pole: The New Zealand flora—entirely analysis of the island of Crete, Greece 441 long-distance dispersal? 625 Book reviews 447 M. Horrocks and J. Ogden; Modem pollen spectra and vegetation of Mt Hauhungatahi, central North Island, Volume 21, Number 5, September 1994 New Zealand 637 J. R. Grehan: Guest Editorial: The beginning and end of R. M. Cowling, E. T. F. Witkowski, A. V. Milewski and dispersal: the representation of ‘panbiogeography’ 451 K. R. Newbey: Taxonomic, edaphic and biological R. C. Preece and S. P. Day: Special paper: Comparison aspects of narrow plant endemism on matched sites in of Post-glacial molluscan and vegetational successions mediterranean South Africa and Australia 651 from a radiocarbon-dated tufa sequence in Oxfordshire 463 Book reviews 665 1.,

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