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Index to Volume 15


Index to authors, titles, illustrations and key words for Davidsonia Volume 15.

Eric La Fountaine – Tue, 11/01/2005 – 2:36pm

Instruction to Authors


Instructions for authors submitting articles to Davidsonia.

Eric La Fountaine – Tue, 11/01/2005 – 2:28pm

Davidsonia Volume 15, Number 4, October 2004


Davidsonia - A Journal of Botanical Garden Science

Eric La Fountaine – Tue, 11/01/2005 – 2:27pm

Editorial - Davidsonia Volume 15, Number 4


Editor, Iain Taylor writes about changes in the publication of Davidsonia - due to rising costs, publication of the Journal is now done in house.

Eric La Fountaine – Tue, 11/01/2005 – 2:09pm

A Hard Life (25 Years Later): An Update on BC Serpentines


It has been 25 years since renowned ecologist and botanist Arthur Kruckeberg first introduced, within the pages of Davidsonia, the ultramafic (serpentine) soil habitats of British Columbia. In what was likely the first article of its kind on BC serpentines, Kruckeberg described the harsh realities of ultramafic soils faced by plant life. These included an adverse chemical and physical soil environment, and the myriad forms of botanical response to this “serpentine effect” (ecotypic differentiation, speciation, exclusion, indifference, heavy metal hyper-accumulation, etc.) that give rise to a host of unique ecologies. He also outlined his and other workers’ botanical and ecological observations from various BC ultramafic sites and compared them to the well-known ultramafic sites of Oregon and California thereby placing them in a western North American ultramafic context.

Eric La Fountaine – Tue, 11/01/2005 – 2:01pm

Plants That Grow on Serpentine - A Hard Life (reprinted)


This will not be a tale about plants with reptilian affinities, despite its title! Nor is it about an herbaceous border along a sinuous path. It is a story about a curious affinity of certain plants for a most demanding habitat - the magnesium-rich soils derived from serpentine and other ultramafic rock. The only allusion to snakes is the rather fanciful likeness of the lustrous, mottled green serpentine rock to the pattern of a snake’s skin. But first, I must put this exceptional union of plant and soil in its proper global setting.

Eric La Fountaine – Tue, 11/01/2005 – 1:51pm

December in the Garden


The December installment of Judy Newton's popular series describing what to see at the UBC Botanical Garden each month of the year.

Eric La Fountaine – Tue, 11/01/2005 – 1:48pm

Gleanings


The Editors of Davidsonia highlight some of the most interesting and important titles from the thousands of recently published papers in the plant sciences.

Eric La Fountaine – Tue, 11/01/2005 – 1:45pm

Davidsonia Volume 15, Number 3, July 2004


Davidsonia - A Journal of Botanical Garden Science

Eric La Fountaine – Fri, 10/28/2005 – 1:42pm

Editorial - Davidsonia Volume 15, Number 3


On the Shoulders of Giants

Editor Iain Taylor comments on the rapid pace of current research and reminds us that researchers should not forget to properly evaluate the studies of the "giants", who have come before them.

Eric La Fountaine – Fri, 10/28/2005 – 1:35pm