The Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, published quarterly since 1914, contains peer-reviewed papers primarily devoted to systematic botany and evolution. The Annals reflect the global mission of the Garden, with contributing authors from the Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australasia.
CONTENTS OF THE ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN, VOL. 89, NUMBER 2
Proceedings of the 47th Annual Systematics Symposium of the Missouri Botanical Garden, Conservation, held in St. Louis, Oct. 13-14, 2000.
● Introduction: Conservation and the Future of Life. George E. Schatz & P. Mick Richardson
● The Seven Great Questions of Systematic Biology: An Essential Foundation for Conservation and the Sustainable Use of Biodiversity. Joel Cracraft
● Taxonomy and Herbaria in Service of Plant Conservation: Lessons from Madagascar’s Endemic Families. George E. Schatz
●Chicago Wilderness: a New Force in Urban Conservation. Debra K. Moskovits, Carol Fialkowski, Gregory M. Mueller & Timothy A. Sullivan
●Safeguarding Species, Languages, and Cultures in the Time of Diversity Loss: From the Colorado Plateau to Global Hotspots. Gary Paul Nabhan, Patrick Pynes & Tony Joe
● The United States Naturalized Flora: Largely the Product of Deliberate Introductions. Richard N. Mack & Marianne Erneberg
● The Dodo Went Extinct (and Other Ecological Myths). Stuart L. Pimm
● The Global 200: Priority Ecoregions for Global Conservation. David M. Olson & Eric Dinerstein
El Genero Justicia (Acanthaceae) en Sudamerica Austral. Cecilia Ezcurra
Plant Diversity of the Cape Region of Southern Africa. Peter Goldblatt & John C. Manning
Statistical Summary of Some of the Activities in the Missouri Botanical Garden Herbarium, 2001. Marshall R. Crosby