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  1. Effects of logging and recruitment on community phylogenetic structure in 32 permanent forest plots of Kampong Thom, Cambodia
  2. A genome-wide AFLP replacement in a hybrid population derived from two closely related Viola species from contrasting habitats
  3. Crisis of Japanese Vascular Flora Shown By Quantifying Extinction Risks for 1618 Taxa
  4. Biodiversity only makes sense in the light of evolution
  5. The founding charter of the Genomic Observatories Network
  6. Integrative Observations and Assessments
  7. Developing a Regional Network of Biodiversity Observation in the Asia-Pacific Region: Achievements and Challenges of AP BON
  8. Pollinator-Mediated Selection on Flower Color, Flower Scent and Flower Morphology of Hemerocallis: Evidence from Genotyping Individual Pollen Grains On the Stigma
  9. Trade‐off between light interception efficiency and light use efficiency: implications for species coexistence in one‐sided light competition
  10. First molecular phylogeny of the pantropical genus Dalbergia: implications for infrageneric circumscription and biogeography
  11. Formation of a hybrid triploid agamosperm on a sexual diploid plant: evidence from progeny tests in Taraxacum platycarpum Dahlst.
  12. Directional selection for early flowering is imposed by a re-associated herbivore - but no evidence of directional evolution
  13. Soil disturbances can suppress the invasion of alien plants under plant–soil feedback
  14. Global legume diversity assessment: Concepts, key indicators, and strategies
  15. New perspectives on habitat selection by the Black-faced Spoonbill Platalea minor based upon satellite telemetry
  16. Difference in flowering time as an isolating barrier
  17. Correction: Changes in Defense of an Alien Plant Ambrosia artemisiifolia before and after the Invasion of a Native Specialist Enemy Ophraella communa
  18. Changes in Defense of an Alien Plant Ambrosia artemisiifolia before and after the Invasion of a Native Specialist Enemy Ophraella communa
  19. Adaptive Species Differentiation and Population Uniformity in Viola Species Sharing Similar Geographical Distribution but Differing Habitat Preferences
  20. Relative Role of Flower Color and Scent on Pollinator Attraction: Experimental Tests using F1 and F2 Hybrids of Daylily and Nightlily
  21. Distribution pattern, threats and conservation of fish biodiversity in the East Tiaoxi, China
  22. Building a global observing system for biodiversity
  23. Biodiversity and ecosystem services science for a sustainable planet: the DIVERSITAS vision for 2012–20
  24. The Biodiversity Observation Network in the Asia-Pacific Region
  25. Development of GIS Server Application for Sharing and Utilizing Biodiversity Survey Database
  26. DIVERSITAS and Challenges of Biodiversity Science
  27. Strategies to Observe and Assess Changes of Terrestrial Biodiversity in the Asia-Pacific Regions
  28. Spatial and temporal variation of fish assemblages and their associations to habitat variables in a mountain stream of north Tiaoxi River, China
  29. Pollination biology of Lilium japonicum var. abeanum and var. japonicum: evidence of adaptation to the different availability of diurnal and nocturnal pollinators
  30. Climatic Gradients of Arms Race Coevolution
  31. Genetic diversity assessments in the century of genome science
  32. Evosystem services: an evolutionary perspective on the links between biodiversity and human well-being
  33. EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY IN BIODIVERSITY SCIENCE, CONSERVATION, AND POLICY: A CALL TO ACTION
  34. Genetic structure and putative selective sweep in the pioneer tree, Zanthoxylum ailanthoides
  35. Biodiversity, climate change, and ecosystem services
  36. Comparative phylogeography of two closely related Viola species occurring in contrasting habitats in the Japanese archipelago
  37. Direct and indirect impacts of climatic change on species diversity and genetic diversity
  38. Mitochondrial phylogeny certified PGL (Paternal Genome Loss) is of single origin and haplodiploidy sensu stricto (arrhenotoky) did not evolve from PGL in the scale insects (Hemiptera: Coccoidea)
  39. Extra-pair mate choice in the female great tit Parus major: good males or compatible males
  40. Reproductive isolation on interspecific backcross of F1 pollen to parental species, Hemerocallis fulva and H. citrina (Hemerocallidaceae)
  41. CHROMOSOME NUMBERS AND KARYOTYPES IN ASTERACEAE1
  42. Amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis of the genetic variation of an endangered plant Lysimachia tashiroi (Myrsinaceae)
  43. Post-pollination reproductive isolation between diurnally and nocturnally flowering daylilies, Hemerocallis fulva and Hemerocallis citrina
  44. Isolation of polymorphic microsatellite loci in Hemerocallis fulva and Hemerocallis citrina (Hemerocallidaceae)
  45. Bimodal distribution of flowering time in a natural hybrid population of daylily (Hemerocallis fulva) and nightlily (Hemerocallis citrina)
  46. Evolution of floral dimorphism in a cleistogamous annual,Impatiens noli‐tangereL. occurring under different environmental conditions
  47. Facultative sex ratio adjustment in response to male tarsus length in the Varied Tit Parus varius
  48. Assessing the impact of the Japanese 2005 World Exposition Project on vascular plants’ risk of extinction
  49. The earliest recorded plant virus disease
  50. Factors causing variation in flock size: Decision making to join a foraging flock
  51. Trends in site-number change of rDNA loci during polyploid evolution in Sanguisorba (Rosaceae)
  52. Effects of time‐dependent competition for oviposition sites on clutch sizes and offspring sex ratios in a fig wasp
  53. Distribution and variation of sexual and agamospermous populations of Stevia (Asteraceae: Eupatorieae) in the lower latitudes, Mexico
  54. Thirteen new species and two new combinations of Stevia (Asteraceae: Eupatorieae) from Mexico
  55. Effects of Virus Infection and Light Environment on Population Dynamics of Eupatorium makinoi (Asteraceae)
  56. Mexican species of the genus Stevia (Eupatorieae, Asteraceae): Chromosome numbers and geographical distribution
  57. FEMALE CONTROL OF PATERNITY DURING COPULATION: INBREEDING AVOIDANCE IN FERAL CATS
  58. Behavioural responses of pollinators to variation in floral display size and their influences on the evolution of floral traits
  59. Effects of flower production and predispersal seed predation on reproduction in Cirsium purpuratum
  60. Phylogeny and Phytogeography of Eupatorium (Eupatorieae, Asteraceae): Insights from Sequence Data of the nrDNA ITS Regions and cpDNA RFLP
  61. Molecular Phylogeny of Eupatorieae (Asteraceae) Estimated from cpDNA RFLP and its Implication for the Polyploid Origin Hypothesis of the Tribe
  62. Effects of flower production and predispersal seed predation on reproduction in <i>Cirsium purpuratum</i>
  63. Effects of Salinity and Temperature on Seed Germination in a Japanese Endangered Halophyte Triglochin maritimum (Juncaginaceae)
  64. Trade-Offs between Flower Number and Investment to a Flower in Selfing and Outcrossing Varieties of Impatiens hypophylla (Balsaminaceae)
  65. Theoretical Evaluation of Pollen Transfer by Nocturnal and Diurnal Pollinators: When Should a Flower Open?
  66. How Long to Stay on, and How Often to Visit a Flowering Plant?: A Model for Foraging Strategy When Floral Displays Vary in Size
  67. Chromosomal Evolution in the Genus Brachyscome (Asteraceae, Astereae): Statistical Tests Regarding Correlation Between Changes in Karyotype and Habit Using Phylogenetic Information
  68. Extinction risk assessment of declining wild populations: The case of the southern Bluefin Tuna
  69. More highly female-biased sex ratio in the fig wasp,Blastophaga nipponica Grandi (Agaonidae)
  70. Why does the flower of Lonicera japonica open at dusk?
  71. Floral scents of hawkmoth-pollinated flowers in Japan
  72. Effects of Variation in Flower Number on Pollinator Visits in Cirsium purpuratum (Asteraceae)
  73. Molecular evolution of a host-range gene in geminiviruses infecting asexual populations of Eupatorium makinoi.
  74. Why does the flower of <i>Lonicera japonica</i> open at dusk?
  75. Is tuna critically endangered? Extinction risk of a large and overexploited population
  76. Temporally changing male reproductive success and resource allocation strategy in protandrousHeracleum lanatum (Apiaceae)
  77. Molecular phylogeny of geminivirus infecting wild plants in Japan
  78. Effects of Virus Infection and Growth Irradiance on Fitness Components and Photosynthetic Properties of Eupatorium makinoi (Compositae)
  79. Spatial structure of genetic variation in a population of the endangered plant Cerastium fischerianum var. molle (Caryophyllaceae).
  80. Genotypic Variability in AC1 ORF Region of Tobacco Leaf Curl Geminivirus from Naturally Infected Wild Plants.
  81. Intron length variation of the Adh gene in Brachyscome (Asteraceae)
  82. Chromosomal Cytology and Evolution in Eupatorieae (Asteraceae)
  83. Reproductive ecology of a cleistogamous annual, Impatiens noli‐tangere L., occurring under different environmental conditions
  84. Effects of virus infection on demographic traits of an agamospermous population of Eupatorium chinense (Asteraceae)
  85. Effects of biparental inbreeding on the evolution of gynodioecy: A model and a case study inChionographis japonica var.kurohimensis
  86. Low genetic differentiation among populations ofArabis serrata (Brassicaceae) along an altitudinal gradient
  87. Dispersal of chasmogamous and cleistogamous seeds inViola hondoensis W. Backer et H. Boiss
  88. Natural Hybrid Populations between Chasmogamous and Cleistogamous Species, Ainsliaea faurieana and A. apiculata (Asteraceae; Mutisiae): Morphology, Cytology, Reproductive Mode and Allozyme Variation
  89. Graphical Analysis of Mating System Evolution in Plants
  90. Very Low Genetic Heterozygosities in Sexual and Agamospermous Populations of Eupatorium altissimum (Asteraceae)
  91. Evolution of Agamospermous Races in Boehmeria and Eupatorium
  92. The cytotaxonomy and origin ofRanunculus yaegatakensis, an endemic taxon of Yakushima Island
  93. Analysis on Pollen Flow in a Hybridizing Population between Farfugium hiberniflorum and F. japonicum (Asteraceae: Senecioneae): Derivation of an Empirical Formula Describing Frequency of Hybridization as a Function of Interspecific Plant Distance
  94. Extensive Gene Duplications in Diploid Eupatorium (Asteraceae)
  95. Distinction in morphology and esterase isozyme betweenEupatorium glehni (=E. chinense subsp.sachalinense) andE. chinense var.oppositifolium (compositae)
  96. Distribution of Sexual and Agamospermous Populations of Eupatorium (Compositae) in Asia
  97. Self‐pollination of Asarum caulescens Maxim. (Aristolochiaceae) in Japan
  98. Peroxidase Phenotypes of Eupatorium mohrii and E. scabridum (Compositae), Widespread All‐agamospermous “Species” in the Southeastern United States
  99. Studies on the asian eupatoria