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. 90, NUMBER 1
The Paraphyly of Cortaderia (Danthonioideae; Poaceae): Evidence from Morphology and Chloroplast and Nuclear DNA Sequence Data. Nigel P. Barker, H. Peter Linder, Cynthia M. Morton & Mark Lyle
Endemism in the Mexican Flora: A Comparative Study in Three Plant Groups. Claudio Delgadillo M., Jose Luis Villasenor Ríos & Patricia Davila Aranda
Yuccas, Yucca Moths, and Coevolution: A Review. Olle Pellmyr
Chromosome Reports from South American Hypochaeris (Asteraceae). Hanna Weiss, Tod F. Stuessy, Jürke Grau & Carlos M. Baeza
Proceedings of the 48st Annual Systematics Symposium of the Missouri Botanical Garden, Biological Invasions, held October 12-13, 2001 in St. Louis
● Invasion Biology: An Emerging Field of Study. Sarah Hayden Reichard & Peter S. White
● The Threat of Invasive Alien Species to Biological Diversity: Setting a Future Course. Elizabeth A. Chornesky & John M. Randall
● Plant Naturalizations and Invasions in the Eastern United States: 1634--1860. Richard N. Mack
● Invasive Ants: Unwanted Partners in Ant-Plant Interactions? Lori Lach
● Molecular Systematics and the Control of Invasive Plants: A Case Study of Tamarix (Tamaricaceae). John F. Gaskin
● Weeds in Paradise: Thoughts on the Invasibility of Tropical Islands. Julie S. Denslow