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Front Cover
- Page: i
- First Published: 13 March 2018

The cover image, by Matthew G. Betts et al., is based on the Biodiversity Research Old-growth forests buffer climate-sensitive bird populations from warming, DOI: 10.1111/ddi.12688. Photo by Thomas Iraci/USFS.
ISSUE INFORMATION
BIODIVERSITY VIEWPOINT
Compliance to Brazil's Forest Code will not protect biodiversity and ecosystem services
- Pages: 434-438
- First Published: 28 December 2017
EDITOR'S CHOICE AND BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH
Old-growth forests buffer climate-sensitive bird populations from warming
- Pages: 439-447
- First Published: 18 December 2017
BIODIVERSITY REVIEW
Consequences of impediments to animal movements at different scales: A conceptual framework and review
- Pages: 448-459
- First Published: 18 December 2017
BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH
Correcting for bias in distribution modelling for rare species using citizen science data
- Pages: 460-472
- First Published: 27 December 2017
Higher spring temperatures increase food scarcity and limit the current and future distributions of crossbills
- Pages: 473-484
- First Published: 03 December 2017
Geographical gradients in the biodiversity of Chinese freshwater molluscs: Implications for conservation
- Pages: 485-496
- First Published: 03 January 2018
Impacts of climate, disturbance and topography on distribution of herbaceous cover in Southern California chaparral: Insights from a remote-sensing method
- Pages: 497-508
- First Published: 21 January 2018
Non-interacting impacts of fertilization and habitat area on plant diversity via contrasting assembly mechanisms
- Pages: 509-520
- First Published: 21 December 2017
Zero-sum landscape effects on acorn predation associated with shifts in granivore insect community in new holm oak (Quercus ilex) forests
- Pages: 521-534
- First Published: 23 January 2018
Habitat modelling of tracking data from multiple marine predators identifies important areas in the Southern Indian Ocean
- Pages: 535-550
- First Published: 08 January 2018
Propagule pressure and land cover changes as main drivers of red and roe deer expansion in mainland Portugal
- Pages: 551-564
- First Published: 28 December 2017