The Scientific World Journal announces a second call for papers on plant
ecology and evolution in harsh environments.  We invite investigators to
contribute original research articles as well as review articles which
advance our understanding of the role harsh environments have played in all
aspects of the ecology and evolution of vascular and nonvascular plants, as
well as that of algae and fungi.  Researchers working with plants found on
harsh substrates such as guano deposits, mine tailings, saline or alkaline
flats, serpentine, limestone, and other rock outcrops are invited to submit
manuscripts on their research.  Researchers working with plants found
in extreme
environments such as alpine and arctic settings or man-made habitats such
as agricultural settings, pavements, roadsides, roof tops, and waste
disposal sites are similarly encouraged to submit manuscripts.

Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

Adaptation to and speciation in extreme habitats
Ecophysiology of stress tolerance
All aspects of plant ecology, including cross-kingdom interactions, related
to harsh environments
Evolutionary ecology and genetics of stress-tolerant plants
Applied ecology, including the restoration and conservation of extreme
environments

Before submission authors should carefully read the journal's Author
Guidelines, which are located at
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/tswj/guidelines/.  Prospective authors
should submit an electronic copy of their complete manuscript through the
journal Manuscript Tracking System at
http://mts.hindawi.com/author/submit/journals/tswj/botany/pee/.
 Manuscripts must be submitted by Friday, August 2, 2013.

Questions regarding the special issue can be directed to one of the Guest
Editors:

Nishanta Rajakaruna ([email protected]), College of the Atlantic, Bar
Harbor, Maine
Robert Boyd ([email protected]), Auburn University, Alabama
Tanner Harris ([email protected]), WRA, Inc., San Rafael, California

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