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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Aboveground plant community and seed bank composition along an invasion gradient Robertson, Scott G.
2012
9 p. 1461-1475
artikel
2 Achieving conservation outcomes in plant mitigation translocations: the need for global standards Doyle, Chantelle A. T.

9 p. 745-763
artikel
3 Advances in plant conservation translocation Abeli, Thomas

9 p. 741-744
artikel
4 Age structure, growth performance and composition of native and invasive Salicaceae in Patagonia Thomas, Lisa K.
2014
9 p. 1047-1056
artikel
5 Allee effects and soil nutrient changes mediated by experimental plantings of a nonindigenous, temperate liana Rounsaville, Todd J.
2019
9 p. 861-872
artikel
6 All frugivores are not equal: exploitation competition determines seed survival and germination in a fleshy-fruited forest herb Niederhauser, Eric C.
2015
9 p. 1203-1211
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7 An exotic invasive shrub has greater recruitment than native shrub species within a large undisturbed wetland Mills, Jason E.
2012
9 p. 1425-1436
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8 Applying simple genomic workflows to optimise practical plant translocation outcomes Rossetto, Maurizio

9 p. 803-816
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9 Aspen (Populus tremuloides) stands and their contribution to plant diversity in a semiarid coniferous landscape Kuhn, Tim J.
2011
9 p. 1451-1463
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10 Belowground bud production is linked to population establishment in Sorghastrum nutans (Poaceae) Carter, Daniel L.
2014
9 p. 977-986
artikel
11 Bioclimatic niches of selected endemic Ixora species on the Philippines: predicting habitat suitability due to climate change Banag, Cecilia
2015
9 p. 1325-1340
artikel
12 Calculating the uncertainty associated with log response ratios in plant–soil feedback studies Bates, Sarah E.

9 p. 829-836
artikel
13 Can heavy grazing on communal land elevate plant species richness levels in the Grassland Biome of South Africa? Rutherford, M. C.
2011
9 p. 1407-1418
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14 Canopy foliation and area as predictors of mortality risk from episodic drought for individual trees of Ashe juniper Polley, H. Wayne
2016
9 p. 1105-1114
artikel
15 Canopy gap regime as a function of woodland age in the Kansas Cross Timbers Cory, Beverly J.
2019
9 p. 887-900
artikel
16 Changes in flowering phenology of Cardamine concatenata and Erythronium americanum over 111 years in the Central Appalachians Petrauski, Lori
2019
9 p. 817-828
artikel
17 Climatic responses of tree-ring width and δ13C signatures of sessile oak (Quercus petraea Liebl.) on soils with contrasting water supply Härdtle, Werner
2013
9 p. 1147-1156
artikel
18 Clonal ability, height and growth form explain species’ response to habitat deterioration in Fennoscandian wooded meadows Otsus, Merit
2014
9 p. 953-962
artikel
19 Community dominance patterns, not colonizer genetic diversity, drive colonization success in a test using grassland species Hovick, Stephen M.
2012
9 p. 1365-1380
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20 Contrasting bud bank dynamics of two co-occurring grasses in tallgrass prairie: implications for grassland dynamics Ott, Jacqueline P.
2012
9 p. 1437-1448
artikel
21 Correction: Improving conservation and translocation success of an endangered orchid, Caladenia xanthochila (Orchidaceae), through understanding pollination Reiter, Noushka

9 p. 841
artikel
22 Correction to: Microbial communities associated with distance- and density-dependent seedling mortality in a tropical rainforest Wood, J. L.

9 p. 753
artikel
23 Correction to: Rethinking soil water repellency and its management Ruthrof, Katinka X.

9 p. 755
artikel
24 Degradation of habitat disrupts plant–pollinator interactions for a rare self-compatible plant Chi, Katherine
2015
9 p. 1275-1283
artikel
25 Density-dependent impacts of invasive Vincetoxicum rossicum (pale swallowwort) and native Asclepias syriaca (common milkweed) on plant traits and competitive interactions Jackson, H. R.

9 p. 1065-1074
artikel
26 Determinants of plant species invasions in an arid island: evidence from Socotra Island (Yemen) Senan, Ali S.
2012
9 p. 1381-1392
artikel
27 Different adaptive strategies of three mangrove species to nutrient enrichment Wei, Lili

9 p. 1093-1102
artikel
28 Direct and indirect effects of the fungal endophyte Epichloë uncinatum on litter decomposition of the host grass, Schedonorus pratensis Gundel, P. E.
2017
9 p. 1107-1115
artikel
29 Do different irrigation techniques affect the small-scale patterns of plant diversity and soil characteristics in mountain hay meadows? Melliger, Ramona Laila
2014
9 p. 1037-1046
artikel
30 Do dispersal traits of wetland plant species explain tolerance against isolation effects in naturally fragmented habitats? Schöpke, Benito
2019
9 p. 801-815
artikel
31 Does soil pyrogenic carbon determine plant functional traits in Amazon Basin forests? Massi, Klécia G.
2017
9 p. 1047-1062
artikel
32 Do native plant associations with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and dark septate endophytes differ between reconstructed and remnant coastal dunes? Gooden, Ben

9 p. 757-771
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33 Do seeds from invasive bromes experience less granivory than seeds from native congeners in the Great Basin Desert? Lucero, Jacob E.
2018
9 p. 1053-1061
artikel
34 Ecotypic differentiation of two sympatric chemotypes of Barbarea vulgaris (Brassicaceae) with different biotic resistances Heimes, Christine
2016
9 p. 1055-1068
artikel
35 Editorial: Special thematic issue on applying microbial community research to improve conservation and restoration outcomes Birnbaum, Christina

9 p. 749-751
artikel
36 Effect of desert shrubs on fine-scale spatial patterns of understory vegetation in a dry-land Zhang, Gefei
2016
9 p. 1141-1155
artikel
37 Effect of species environment on host preference of Cuscuta campestris Baráth, Kornél

9 p. 1023-1032
artikel
38 Effects of grazing on seasonal variation of aboveground biomass quality in calcareous grasslands Kleinebecker, Till
2011
9 p. 1563-1576
artikel
39 Effects of nutrient contents and defense compounds on herbivory in reproductive organs and leaves of Iris gracilipes Onodera, Hirohumi
2014
9 p. 1025-1035
artikel
40 Effects of selective logging on tree species diversity and composition of Bornean tropical rain forests at different spatial scales Imai, Nobuo
2012
9 p. 1413-1424
artikel
41 Effects of warming on root diameter, distribution, and longevity in an alpine meadow Wu, Yibo
2014
9 p. 1057-1066
artikel
42 Elevational patterns of fern species assemblages and richness in central Japan Tanaka, Takayuki
2013
9 p. 1189-1197
artikel
43 Endozoochorous seed dispersal by free-ranging herbivores in an abandoned landscape Lepková, Barbora
2018
9 p. 1127-1138
artikel
44 Environmental characterization of an Amazonian lake for Isoëtes cangae translocation Prado, Luis A. S.

9 p. 831-840
artikel
45 Exotic insect pollinators and native pollination systems Debnam, Scott

9 p. 1075-1088
artikel
46 Formation of disjunct plant distributions in Northeast Asia: a case study of Betula davurica using a species distribution model Shitara, Takuto
2018
9 p. 1105-1115
artikel
47 From microsite selection to population spatial distribution: Pinushalepensis colonization in mediterranean-type ecosystems Waitz, Yoni
2015
9 p. 1311-1324
artikel
48 Functional traits determine the vegetative phenology of woody species in riparian forest in semi-arid Brazil da Silva E Teodoro, Érica Daiane Marques

9 p. 1137-1153
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49 Germination and recovery of heteromorphic seeds of Atriplex canescens (Amaranthaceae) under increasing salinity Bhatt, Arvind
2016
9 p. 1069-1079
artikel
50 Habitat fragmentation and the future structure of tree assemblages in a fragmented Atlantic forest landscape Santo-Silva, Edgar E.
2016
9 p. 1129-1140
artikel
51 Herbivore exclusion and water availability improve success across 76 translocations of 50 threatened plant species in a biodiversity hotspot with a Mediterranean climate Monks, Leonie

9 p. 817-830
artikel
52 Host tree utilization by epiphytic orchids in different land-use intensities in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal Adhikari, Yagya Prasad
2012
9 p. 1393-1412
artikel
53 How do changes in forest stand development affect frugivorous bird abundance and fruit removal in warm-temperate forests of western Japan? Hirayama, Kimiko
2016
9 p. 1081-1094
artikel
54 Impact of an invader on species diversity is stronger in the non-native range than in the native range Ledger, Kimberly J.
2015
9 p. 1285-1295
artikel
55 Impacts of soil disturbance on plant diversity in a dry grassland Nabe-Nielsen, Louise I.

9 p. 1051-1063
artikel
56 Influence of soil microbiota on Taxodium distichum seedling performance during extreme flooding events Torres-Martínez, Lorena

9 p. 773-793
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57 Large-scale diachronic surveys of the composition and dynamics of plant communities in Pyrenean snowbeds Masclaux, Thomas

9 p. 1103-1119
artikel
58 Large variations in composition and spatial distribution of epiphyte biomass on large trees in a tropical montane forest of northern Thailand Nakanishi, Akira
2016
9 p. 1157-1169
artikel
59 Leaf litter carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus stoichiometric patterns as related to climatic factors and leaf habits across Chinese broad-leaved tree species Ge, Jielin
2017
9 p. 1063-1076
artikel
60 Leaf traits and relationships differ with season as well as among species groupings in a managed Southeastern China forest landscape Chen, Fu-Sheng
2012
9 p. 1489-1502
artikel
61 Living on the edge: do central and marginal populations of plants differ in habitat suitability? Medeiros, Cristian Madeira de
2018
9 p. 1029-1043
artikel
62 Long-term grazing affects relationships between nitrogen form uptake and biomass of alpine meadow plants Guo, Yu
2017
9 p. 1035-1045
artikel
63 Massive release of volatile organic compounds due to leaf midrib wounding in Populus tremula Portillo-Estrada, Miguel
2018
9 p. 1021-1028
artikel
64 Mistletoes via input of nutrient-rich litter increases nutrient supply and enhance plant species composition and growth in a semi-arid savanna, southwest Zimbabwe Ndagurwa, Hilton G. T.
2016
9 p. 1095-1104
artikel
65 Modeling the 20th-century distribution changes of Microgyne trifurcata, a rare plant of the southern South American grasslands Viera Barreto, Jessica Noelia

9 p. 1033-1049
artikel
66 Monitoring time of conservation-driven and mitigation-driven plant translocations in Europe Julien, Margaux

9 p. 791-802
artikel
67 Morph-specific mating patterns in a low-density population of a heterodichogamous tree, Juglans ailantifolia Kimura, Megumi K.
2012
9 p. 1477-1487
artikel
68 Multiple processes at different spatial scales determine beta diversity patterns in a mountainous semi-arid rangeland of Khorassan-Kopet Dagh floristic province, NE Iran Pashirzad, Maral
2019
9 p. 829-844
artikel
69 Multiple stage recruitment limitation and density dependence effects in two tropical forests Marques, Marcia C. M.
2015
9 p. 1243-1255
artikel
70 Myrtaceae richness and distribution across the Atlantic Forest Domain are constrained by geoclimatic variables de Andrade Wagner, Mariana

9 p. 1079-1092
artikel
71 Native and exotic plants of fragments of sagebrush steppe produced by geomorphic processes versus land use Huntly, Nancy
2011
9 p. 1549-1561
artikel
72 Nestedness-resultant community disassembly process of extinction debt in a highly fragmented semi-natural grassland Koyanagi, Tomoyo F.
2018
9 p. 1093-1103
artikel
73 Nitrogen cycling and storage in Gagea spathacea (Liliaceae): ecological insights for protecting a rare woodland species Fichtner, Andreas
2018
9 p. 1117-1126
artikel
74 No consistent small-scale native–exotic relationships Guo, Qinfeng
2015
9 p. 1225-1230
artikel
75 Nutrient limitation of plant productivity in scrubby flatwoods: does fire shift nitrogen versus phosphorus limitation? Schafer, Jennifer L.
2018
9 p. 1063-1079
artikel
76 Nutrient resorption in tropical savanna forests and woodlands of central Brazil Vourlitis, George L.
2014
9 p. 963-975
artikel
77 Patterns in climate and seedling establishment at a dry tropical treeline Ramírez, Lirey A.

9 p. 1047-1068
artikel
78 Plant-mycorrhizal fungi feedbacks: potential accomplices of Avena barbata’s high invasiveness Ba, Lei
2018
9 p. 1045-1052
artikel
79 Plasticity in apical dominance and damage tolerance under variable resource availability in Medicago truncatula Gruntman, Michal
2011
9 p. 1537-1548
artikel
80 Pollen dispersal in a population of Passiflora caerulea: spatial components and ecological implications Aquino, Diego Sebastián
2019
9 p. 845-860
artikel
81 Potential seed dispersal distances of native and non-native fleshy fruiting shrubs in the South African Mediterranean climate region Mokotjomela, Thabiso Michael
2013
9 p. 1127-1137
artikel
82 Productive leaf functional traits of Chinese savanna species Zhang, Jiao-Lin
2012
9 p. 1449-1460
artikel
83 Recovery of photosynthetic capacity in Vaccinium vitis-idaea during mild spells in winter Saarinen, Timo
2011
9 p. 1429-1440
artikel
84 Recruitment dynamics of two low-density neotropical multiple-use tree species Herrero-Jáuregui, Cristina
2011
9 p. 1501-1512
artikel
85 Regeneration of oaks (Quercus robur/Q. petraea) and three other tree species during long-term succession after catastrophic disturbance (windthrow) Götmark, Frank
2014
9 p. 1067-1080
artikel
86 Regional variation in timing, duration, and production of flowers by allergenic ragweed Stinson, K. A.
2018
9 p. 1081-1092
artikel
87 Reproductive allocation in rhizomatous, seminiferous, and pseudoviviparous Leiothrix (Eriocaulaceae) species Neves, Ana Carolina
2014
9 p. 987-996
artikel
88 Response curves and the environmental limits for peat-forming species in the northern Andes Benavides, Juan C.
2014
9 p. 937-952
artikel
89 Response of the two rare arable weed species Lithospermum arvense and Scandix pecten-veneris to climate change conditions Peters, Kristian
2014
9 p. 1013-1023
artikel
90 Responses of absorptive root and mycorrhizal colonization of Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) to varied environmental conditions Liao, Ying-Chun

9 p. 1035-1045
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91 Responses of savanna lawn and bunch grasses to water limitation Plas, Fons van der
2013
9 p. 1157-1168
artikel
92 Responses of two woodland geophytes to disturbance caused by soil translocation Craig, Marja
2013
9 p. 1091-1103
artikel
93 Revegetation technique changes root mycorrhizal colonisation and root fungal communities: the advantage of direct seeding over transplanting tube-stock in riparian ecosystems Bermúdez-Contreras, Ana I.

9 p. 813-828
artikel
94 Root niche partitioning between shallow rooted succulents in a South African semi desert: implications for diversity February, Edmund C.
2013
9 p. 1181-1187
artikel
95 Seed dynamics of an endemic palm in a Northwestern Mexican tropical dry forest: implications for population spatial structure Lopez-Toledo, Leonel
2013
9 p. 1115-1125
artikel
96 Seed germination traits of desert perennials Commander, Lucy E.
2017
9 p. 1077-1091
artikel
97 Seed mass and summer drought survival in a Mediterranean-climate ecosystem Hallett, Lauren M.
2011
9 p. 1479-1489
artikel
98 Sex ratios and population persistence in the rare shrub Lindera subcoriacea Wofford Wall, Wade A.
2013
9 p. 1105-1114
artikel
99 Shoot herbivory by grasshoppers has stronger effects on root morphology than clipping Heinze, Johannes

9 p. 1069-1078
artikel
100 Soil bacterial community differences along a coastal restoration chronosequence Yan, Dongfeng

9 p. 795-811
artikel
101 Spatial and temporal variability in the net primary production of grassland in China and its relation to climate factors Zhang, Meiling
2017
9 p. 1117-1133
artikel
102 Spatial dynamics of pollination in dioecious Shepherdia canadensis (Elaeagnaceae) Lin, Shang-Yao
2015
9 p. 1213-1223
artikel
103 Sphagnum and feather moss-associated N2 fixation along a 724-year chronosequence in eastern boreal Canada Jean, Mélanie

9 p. 1007-1022
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104 Streptanthus bracteatus (Brassicaceae), a rare annual woodland forb, thrives in less cover: evidence of a vanished habitat? Fowler, Norma L.
2012
9 p. 1511-1523
artikel
105 Superior performance of invasive grasses over native counterparts will remain problematic under warmer and drier conditions Duell, Eric B.

9 p. 993-1006
artikel
106 Temperature and drought drive differences in germination responses between congeneric species along altitudinal gradients Walder, Theresa
2015
9 p. 1297-1309
artikel
107 Temporal dynamics of plant community regeneration sources during tallgrass prairie restoration Willand, Jason E.
2013
9 p. 1169-1180
artikel
108 The ‘chicken or the egg’: which comes first, forest tree decline or loss of mycorrhizae? Sapsford, Sarah J.
2017
9 p. 1093-1106
artikel
109 The combined positive effects of two dominant species in an arid shrub-herbaceous community: implications from the performance of two associate species Zhang, Ming-Juan
2011
9 p. 1419-1428
artikel
110 The effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Rhizophagus intraradices and soil microbial community on a model plant community in a post-mining soil Ardestani, Masoud M.
2019
9 p. 789-800
artikel
111 The effect of soil legacy on competition and invasion by Acacia dealbata Link Rodríguez-Echeverría, Susana
2013
9 p. 1139-1146
artikel
112 The evolution of competitive strategies in annual plants Bonser, Stephen P.
2011
9 p. 1441-1449
artikel
113 The impact of the common rabbit on cork oak regeneration in SW Spain Mancilla-Leytón, Juan Manuel
2012
9 p. 1503-1510
artikel
114 The relevance of plant translocation as a conservation tool in France Diallo, Mohamed

9 p. 777-790
artikel
115 Topographically determined water availability shapes functional patterns of plant communities within and across habitat types Oddershede, Andrea
2015
9 p. 1231-1242
artikel
116 Translocations of threatened plants in the Mediterranean Basin: current status and future directions Fenu, Giuseppe

9 p. 765-775
artikel
117 Two shades of grey: effect of temperature on seed germination of the escaping ornamental species Lychnis coronaria and Stachys byzantina Vojík, Martin

9 p. 1121-1135
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118 Understory response to varying fire frequencies after 20 years of prescribed burning in an upland oak forest Burton, Jesse A.
2011
9 p. 1513-1525
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119 Using dendrochronology to trace the impact of the hemiparasite Tristerix chodatianus on Andean Polylepis trees Camel, Vladimir
2019
9 p. 873-886
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120 Using plant functional traits to explain community composition across a strong environmental filter in Australian alpine snowpatches Venn, Susanna E.
2011
9 p. 1491-1499
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121 Vaccinium myrtillus stands show similar structure and functioning under different scenarios of coexistence at the Pyrenean treeline Anadon-Rosell, Alba
2016
9 p. 1115-1128
artikel
122 Variation in dormancy and germination in three co-occurring perennial forest herbs Albrecht, Matthew A.
2011
9 p. 1465-1477
artikel
123 Variation in seed production schedule among individual trees of a deciduous oak species Quercus serrata: its relation to seed characteristics Takahashi, Akiko
2011
9 p. 1527-1535
artikel
124 Variation in soil microbial communities: elucidating relationships with vegetation and soil properties, and testing sampling effectiveness Waymouth, Vicky

9 p. 837-851
artikel
125 Variations in functional diversity in snowbed plant communities determining snowbed continuity Komac, B.
2015
9 p. 1257-1274
artikel
126 Wetland plant growth under contrasting water regimes associated with river regulation and drought: implications for environmental water management Vivian, Lyndsey M.
2014
9 p. 997-1011
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