Willdenowia

n°45-2 de 2015
éditée par
le Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem
Freie Universität Berlin
Königin-Luise-Straße 6-8
14195 BERLIN
ALLEMAGNE
Contact : zebgbm@bgbm.org
Site : http://www.bgbm.fu-berlin.de/BGBM/library/publikat/willdenowia.htm

SOMMAIRE :
Tamarix minoa (Tamaricaceae), a new species from the island of Crete (Greece) based on morphological and plastid molecular sequence data open access
Jose L. Villar, Nicholas J. Turland, Ana Juan, John F. Gaskin, M. Ángeles Alonso and Manuel B. Crespo
pg(s) 161–172
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The identity of Pennisetum longistylum (Poaceae) open access
Mats Thulin and Sylvia Phillips
pg(s) 173–175
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The identity of Cryptocoryne crispatula var. tonkinensis (Araceae) open access
Niels Jacobsen, Jan D. Bastmeijer, Josef Bogner, Nguyen Van Du, Quang Bui Hong and Marian Ørgaard
pg(s) 177–182
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Cryptocoryne ×batangkayanensis (Araceae), a new hybrid from Sarawak open access
Isa B. Ipor, Marian Ørgaard and Niels Jacobsen
pg(s) 183–187
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Two new species of Tectaria (Tectariaceae) from Cuba open access
Frander Brian Riverón-Giró and Carlos Sánchez
pg(s) 189–196
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Vitis ×novae-angliae (Vitaceae): systematics, distribution and history of an “illegal” alien grape in Europe open access
Nicola M. G. Ardenghi, Gabriele Galasso, Enrico Banfi and Paolo Cauzzi
pg(s) 197–207
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Pollen morphology of tribes Aptosimeae and Myoporeae supports the phylogenetic pattern in early-branching Scrophulariaceae revealed by molecular studies open access
Sergei L. Mosyakin and Zoya M. Tsymbalyuk
pg(s) 209–222
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Ranunculus pindicola sp. nov., the only species of the R. auricomus complex (Ranunculaceae) in Greece open access
Franz G. Dunkel
pg(s) 223–230
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The orchid flora of Turkish graveyards: a comprehensive field survey open access
Viktor Löki, Jácint Tökölyi, Kristóf Süveges, Ádám Lovas-Kiss, Kaan Hürkan, Gábor Sramkó and Attila Molnár V
pg(s) 231–243
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Supplementary notes to the flora of Cyprus VIII open access
Ralf Hand
pg(s) 245–259
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The alien flora of terrestrial and marine ecosystems of Rodos island (SE Aegean), Greece open access
Christos J. Galanos
pg(s) 261–278
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Index to new names and combinations appearing in Willdenowia 45(2) open access
pg(s) 279–279
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Index to typifications of names in Willdenowia 45(2) open access
pg(s) 279–279
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Vie et Milieu – Périodique d’Écologie

n°65-2 de 2015
éditée par
le Laboratoire Arago
* B.P. 44
66651 BANYULS-SUR-MER
FRANCE
Contact : vimilieu@obs-banyuls.fr
Site : http://www.obs-banyuls.fr/Viemilieu/

SOMMAIRE :
Population structure of the Asian amphidromous Sicydiinae goby, Stiphodon percnopterygionus, inferred from mitochondrial COI sequences, with comments on larval dispersal in the northwest Pacific Ocean
C. LORD, K. MAEDA, P. KEITH, S. WATANABE – 63-71 – Abstract – PDF

Inputs from microchemistry to the understanding of three Sicydiinae species’ life cycle
L. TAILLEBOIS, H. TABOURET, C. PECHEYRAN, P. KEITH – 73-84 – Abstract – PDF

Do Sicydium punctatum adults move in the Caribbean estuaries? New insight from strontium isotopes
H. TABOURET, D. MONTI, J. MARTIN, S. BÉRAIL, C. PÉCHEYRAN, P. KEITH, G. BAREILLE – 85-89 – Abstract – PDF

From the ocean to a reef habitat: how do the larvae of coral reef fishes find their way home? A state of art on the latest advances
P. BARTH, I. BERENSHTEIN, M. BESSON, N. ROUX, E. PARMENTIER, B. BANAIGS, D. LECCHINI – 91-100 – Abstract – PDF

Review on the links between the distribution of larvae and juveniles of anchovy and sardine with their ecological dynamics in the northwestern Mediterranean
D. COSTALAGO – 101-113 – Abstract – PDF

Optimality and rule-based models for larval fish behavior
Ø. FIKSEN, A. F. OPDAL – 115-120 – Abstract – PDF
Remarque : Articles téléchargeables : http://www.obs-banyuls.fr/Viemilieu/index.php/volume-65-2015/65-issue-2.html

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Vie et Milieu – Périodique d’Écologie

n°65-1 de 2015
éditée par
le Laboratoire Arago
* B.P. 44
66651 BANYULS-SUR-MER
FRANCE
Contact : vimilieu@obs-banyuls.fr
Site : http://www.obs-banyuls.fr/Viemilieu/

SOMMAIRE :
Increase in pelagic larval duration and geographical range for reef fish along an oceanic gradient
M. KULBICKI – 1-9 – Abstract – PDF

Short-term effects of tidal range on juvenile fish communities in fringing coral reefs (Mayotte Island, Indian Ocean)
R. MADI MOUSSA, D. LECCHINI, R. GALZIN – 11-16 – Abstract – PDF

Clownfish chemically recognized their sea-anemone host at settlement
N. ROUX, D. LECCHINI – 17-20 – Abstract – PDF

From the geochemistry of coral reef fish otoliths to climate: what can we learn from the example of Taiaro lagoon?
F. Morat, D. Blamart, R. Lecomte-Finiger, S. Planes, R. Galzin – 21-28 – Abstract – PDF

Are elemental and strontium isotopic microchemistry of otolith and histomorphometrical characteristics of vertebral bone useful to resolve the eel Anguilla obscura status in Lalo Lalo Lake in Wallis Island?
G. BAREILLE, P. SASAL, N. MARY, F. J. MEUNIER, M.-H. DESCHAMPS, S. BERAIL, C. PECHEYRAN, R. LECOMTE-FINIGER – 29-39 – Abstract – PDF

Preliminary study to explore the capture potential of endemic larval fish in the Marquesan Islands (French Polynesia)
J. C. GORDON, M. TAQUET, D. LECCHINI – 41-45 – Abstract – PDF

Advance in identification of pelagic eggs of Mediterranean teleostean fish: development of a new identification key
R. CREC’HRIOU, J. Y. MARINARO, S. PLANES – 47-61 – Abstract – PDF
Remarque : Articles téléchargeables : http://www.obs-banyuls.fr/Viemilieu/index.php/volume-65-2015/65-issue-1.html

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Vie et Milieu – Périodique d’Écologie

n°64 de 2014
éditée par
le Laboratoire Arago
* B.P. 44
66651 BANYULS-SUR-MER
FRANCE
Contact : vimilieu@obs-banyuls.fr
Site : http://www.obs-banyuls.fr/Viemilieu/

SOMMAIRE :
Against nature ? Why ecologists should not diverge from natural history
P. Guidetti, V. Parravicini, C. Morri, C. N. Bianchi – 1-8 – Abstract – PDF

Ecological indicators based on fisheries landing time-series data : an application to three coastal lagoons in Amvrakikos Gulf (e. Mediterranean , Greece)
T. Zoulias, K. Kapiris, S. Reizopoulou – 9-21 – Abstract – PDF

A review of the pygmy squid Idiosepius: perspectives emerging from an “inconspicuous” cephalopod
M. K. Nishiguchi, J. Nabhitabhata, N. A. Moltschaniwskyj, S. V. Boletzky – 23-34 – Abstract – PDF

A trophic analysis of target species of macrobenthos in a subtropical coastal community: a taxa relationship essay
M. E. De Araújo, M. J. Lunardon-Branco, J. R. Verani, J. O. Branco, J. P. Barreiros, M. L. Christoffersen – 35-46 – Abstract – PDF

Testing whether artificial wetlands as habitats for waterbirds are good alternatives to natural wetlands: a case study of dams located in northern Tunisia
N. HAMDI, S. ISMAIL-HAMDI – 47-57 – Abstract – PDF

Diversity of terrestrial vertebrates in Taylor Creek Forest reserve, an area of high environmental value in the River Niger
Delta (Bayelsa State, Nigeria)
G. C. AKANI, P. E. E. AIFESEHI, F. PETROZZI, N. AMADI, L. LUISELLI – 59-68 – Abstract – PDF
Remarque : Articles téléchargeables ici : http://www.obs-banyuls.fr/Viemilieu/index.php/volume-64-2014/64-issue.html

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Biocosme Mésogéen, Revue d’Histoire Naturelle

n°31-3 de 2014
éditée par
le Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle de Nice
78 corniche Fleurie
06200 Nice
FRANCE
Contact : museum.histoire-naturelle@ville-nice.fr
Site :

SOMMAIRE :
GAUTHIER Robert & POLIDORI Jean-Louis, 2014 – Les sphaignes (Sphagnum L.), Bryophyta) du versant italien du massif de l’Argentera-Mercantour et des régions limitrophes, du Colle della Maddalena au Bassin de Pesio (Alpes maritimes et ligures). (Deuxième partie) – Biocosme Mésogéen – 31 (3) : pp. 77 à 131

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