Edited by:
David M. Richardson
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2007: 7/27 (Biodiversity Conservation); 29/116 (Ecology)
Impact Factor: 2.965
Diversity and Distributions is a journal of conservation biogeography which publishes papers on a wide range of themes relating to the study of biodiversity. The journal has become and will remain a key forum for research on the ecology of biological invasions. The adoption, in 2005, of the subtitle A Journal of Conservation Biogeography recognises the need for a journal whose primary mission is to focus on the application of biogeographical theories and methods to conservation problems at scales from landscape up to the global. The journal was launched in 1998 and is published in six issues a year.
Diversity and Distributions is a sister publication to Journal of Biogeography and Global Ecology and Biogeography.
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Genetic diversity does not affect the invasiveness of fountain grass (Pennisetum setaceum) in Arizona, California and Hawaii
Jessica Poulin, Stephen G. Weller, Ann K. Sakai
Effects of habitat complexity on forest beetle diversity: do functional groups respond consistently?
Scott A. Lassau, Dieter F. Hochuli, Gerasimos Cassis, Chris A. M. Reid
Visualizing environmental correlates of species geographical range limits
John T. Bauer, A. Townsend Peterson
Testing the intermediate disturbance hypothesis: when will there be two peaks of diversity?
Karin Johst, Andreas Huth
Limits to the estimation of species richness: The use of relative abundance distributions
Werner Ulrich, Marcin Ollik
Molecular dating of phylogenetic trees: A brief review of current methods that estimate divergence times
Frank Rutschmann
Using niche-based modelling to assess the impact of climate change on tree functional diversity in Europe
Wilfried Thuiller, Sandra Lavorel, Martin T. Sykes, Miguel B. Araújo
Conservation Biogeography: assessment and prospect
Robert J. Whittaker, Miguel B. Araújo, Jepson Paul, Richard J. Ladle, James E. M. Watson, Katherine J. Willis
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