Abstract

On the Cover: Centre: Pinus cembra L. is an enigmatic closed-cone pine of the timberline ecotone in the European Alps and the Carpathian Mountains; photograph by Felix Gugerli; pp. 1049–1062. Top right: Feeding aggregation of coney (Cephalopholis fulva, Epinephelidae) in tropical rocky reefs of Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, northeast Brazil; photograph by João Paulo Krajewski; pp. 1163–1176. Top left: Euhadra peliomphala simodae (Jay, 1856) inhabit the southern part of the Izu Peninsula and the Izu Islands in Japan; their great diversity of shell colour is attributed to differences in island elevation; photograph by Shun Ito; pp. 1103–1116. Bottom left: The biodiversity of an aquatic ecosystem is encompassed in the transient traces of environmental DNA left behind by the inhabitants; illustration by Laura L. Hauck; pp. 1151–1162. Bottom right: This circular logo graced the cover of the first issue (March 1974) and initial 14 volumes of the Journal of Biogeography; the golden text celebrates the journal's five decades and 50th anniversary.

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