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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Above- and belowground community linkages in boreal peatlands Lyons, Caitlyn L.

7 p. 615-632
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2 Acclimation effects of heat waves and elevated [CO2] on gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) seedlings Bauweraerts, Ingvar
2014
7 p. 733-746
artikel
3 A dominant dwarf shrub increases diversity of herbaceous plant communities in a Trans-Himalayan rangeland Iyengar, Siddharth Bharath
2017
7 p. 843-854
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4 Alpine plant species have limited capacity for long-distance seed dispersal Morgan, J. W.
2017
7 p. 813-819
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5 An invasive grass shows colonization advantages over native grasses under conditions of low resource availability Han, Yi
2012
7 p. 1117-1130
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6 Are plant populations in expanding ranges made up of escaped cultivars? The case of Ilex aquifolium in Denmark Skou, Anne-Marie T.
2012
7 p. 1131-1144
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7 Artificial perches promote vegetation restoration Guidetti, Brenda Yamile
2016
7 p. 935-942
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8 Burn severity in Araucaria araucana forests of northern Patagonia: tree mortality scales up to burn severity at plot scale, mediated by topography and climatic context Franco, María Guadalupe

7 p. 811-828
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9 Changes in the resilience of resprouting juvenile tree populations in temperate forests due to coupled severe drought and fire Bendall, E. R.

7 p. 907-923
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10 Climate change and altered fire regimes: impacts on plant populations, species, and ecosystems in both hemispheres Harvey, Brian J.

7 p. 699-709
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11 Climate change impacts on migration of Pinus koraiensis during the Quaternary using species distribution models Shitara, Takuto

7 p. 843-859
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12 Comparing germination success and seedling traits between exotic and native pioneers: Cecropia pachystachya versus Macaranga gigantea Raphael, Mark B.
2015
7 p. 1019-1027
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13 Contrasting sensitivities of two dominant C4 grasses to heat waves and drought Hoover, D. L.
2014
7 p. 721-731
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14 Co-occurrences of tropical trees in eastern South America: disentangling abiotic and biotic forces Marjakangas, Emma-Liina

7 p. 791-806
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15 Correction to: Size-biased compositional impacts of small mammal herbivores in an old-field plant community Gridzak, Riley

7 p. 683
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16 Costs and benefits of reproducing under unfavorable conditions: an integrated view of ecological and physiological constraints in a cerrado shrub Silveira, Fernando A. O.
2015
7 p. 963-974
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17 Dark septate endophyte improves the drought-stress resistance of Ormosia hosiei seedlings by altering leaf morphology and photosynthetic characteristics Liu, Yan

7 p. 761-771
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18 Declining pollination success reinforces negative climate and fire change impacts in a serotinous, fire-killed plant Souto-Veiga, Rodrigo

7 p. 863-881
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19 Demographic effects of fire on two endemic plant species in the longleaf pine-wiregrass ecosystem Wall, Wade A.
2012
7 p. 1093-1104
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20 Demographic processes underpinning post-fire resilience in California closed-cone pine forests: the importance of fire interval, stand structure, and climate Agne, Michelle C.

7 p. 751-767
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21 Determinants of perennial and annual grass distribution in Mediterranean-climate California Clary, Jeffrey
2012
7 p. 1203-1208
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22 Development of negative soil feedback by an invasive plant near the northern limit of its invaded range Zhang, Vicki M.

7 p. 635-645
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23 Differential dispersal of Chamaesyce maculata seeds by two ant species in Japan Ohnishi, Yoshihiro K.
2013
7 p. 907-915
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24 Differential impact of the most extreme drought event over the last half century on growth and sap flow in two coexisting Mediterranean trees Forner, Alicia
2014
7 p. 703-719
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25 Different root strategies of perennial native grasses under two contrasting water availability conditions: implications for their spatial distribution in desert dunes Vega Riveros, Cecilia

7 p. 633-646
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26 Differing interactions between an introduced beetle and a resident root nematode mediated by an invasive plant and its native congener He, Minyan
2018
7 p. 803-812
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27 Disturbance as a driver of trait assembly in liana communities in a semi-deciduous Atlantic Forest Villagra, Mariana

7 p. 773-790
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28 Does regenerative strategy vary between populations? A test using a narrowly distributed Atlantic Rainforest palm species Oda, Gabriela Akemi Macedo
2016
7 p. 869-881
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29 Dynamics, diversity, and resource gradient relationships in the herbaceous layer of an old-growth Appalachian forest McEwan, Ryan W.
2011
7 p. 1179-1191
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30 Edaphically distinct habitats shape the crown architecture of Lychnophora ericoides Mart. (Asteraceae) on tropical mountaintops Bueno, Amauri Pires
2017
7 p. 773-784
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31 Edge effects in a three-dimensional world: height in the canopy modulates edge effects on the epiphyte Sarmienta repens (Gesneriaceae) Magrach, Ainhoa
2013
7 p. 965-973
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32 Effect of soil pH on growth, nutrient uptake, and mycorrhizal colonization in exotic invasive Lygodium microphyllum Soti, Pushpa G.
2015
7 p. 989-998
artikel
33 Effects of an aphid pest on an invasive plant in the Peruvian Andes Tito, Richard
2016
7 p. 817-823
artikel
34 Effects of apical damage on plant growth and male and female reproductive investments in Ambrosia artemisiifolia, a wind-pollinated plant Nakahara, Toru
2018
7 p. 853-862
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35 Effects of mast seeding and rodent abundance on seed predation and dispersal of Quercus aliena (Fagaceae) in Qinling Mountains, Central China Wang, Jing
2017
7 p. 855-865
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36 Effects of natural and anthropogenic gradients on native and exotic winter annuals in a southern California Desert Rao, Leela E.
2010
7 p. 1079-1089
artikel
37 Effects of road age and distance on plant biodiversity: a case study in the Yellow River Delta of China Zeng, Sheng-Lan
2011
7 p. 1213-1229
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38 Effects of snow-load and shading by vascular plants on the vertical growth of hummocks formed by Sphagnum papillosum in a mire of northern Japan Yazaki, Tomotsugu
2012
7 p. 1055-1067
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39 Environmental adaptability of the genus Carex-A case study of Carex heterostachya and Carex breviculmis in northwest China Wang, Xiaoqi

7 p. 617-634
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40 Environmental drivers of subalpine and alpine fen vegetation in the Southern Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA Harbert, Betsy L.
2017
7 p. 885-898
artikel
41 Evolution of serotiny in maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) in the light of increasing frequency of fires Vincenzi, Simone
2014
7 p. 689-701
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42 Experimental warming and drought treatments reduce physiological activities and increase mortality of Pinus koraiensis seedlings Chang, Hanna

7 p. 515-527
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43 Exploring the relationship between canopy height and terrestrial plant diversity Cazzolla Gatti, Roberto
2017
7 p. 899-908
artikel
44 Extinction debt in a common grassland species: immediate and delayed responses of plant and population fitness Takkis, Krista
2013
7 p. 953-963
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45 Fire and water: the role of grass competition on juvenile tree growth and survival rates in a mesic savanna Laris, P.

7 p. 861-875
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46 Fire effects on diversity patterns of the understory communities of Araucaria-Nothofagus forests Arroyo-Vargas, Paola

7 p. 883-906
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47 Fire enhances litter decomposition and reduces vegetation cover influences on decomposition in a dry woodland Throop, H. L.
2017
7 p. 799-811
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48 Fire regime and climate determine spatial variation in level of serotiny and population structure in a fire-killed conifer Ladd, P. G.

7 p. 849-862
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49 Floral phenotypic plasticity as a buffering mechanism in the globeflower–fly mutualism Hemborg, Åsa M.
2011
7 p. 1205-1212
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50 Foliar C, N, and P stoichiometry characterize successful plant ecological strategies in the Sonoran Desert Castellanos, Alejandro E.
2018
7 p. 775-788
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51 For a few years more: reductions in plant diversity 70 years after the last fire in Mediterranean forests Fournier, Thomas

7 p. 559-576
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52 Frost damage and its cascading negative effects on Aesculusglabra Augspurger, Carol K.
2011
7 p. 1193-1203
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53 Frugivore choice and escape from pre-dispersal seed predators: the case of Dialium guianense and two sympatric primate species in southern Mexico Benítez-Malvido, Julieta
2016
7 p. 923-933
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54 Genetic diversity and drivers of genetic differentiation of Reaumuria soongorica of the Inner Mongolia plateau in China Yang, Jiuyan
2015
7 p. 925-937
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55 Geographical variation of Artemisia leaf morphology along a large environmental gradient in China Hou, Xinyu

7 p. 659-667
artikel
56 Gulls (Laridae) as frugivores and seed dispersers Calvino-Cancela, Maria
2011
7 p. 1149-1157
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57 Heat tolerance of early developmental stages of glacier foreland species in the growth chamber and in the field Marcante, Silvia
2014
7 p. 747-758
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58 Herbivore-induced expansion of Helianthemum nummularium in grassland–scrub mosaic vegetation: circumstantial evidence for zoochory and indirect grazing impact Milotić, Tanja
2017
7 p. 867-884
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59 Heterogeneity in recruitment and habitat patterns of valley oak (Quercus lobata Née) at the site and landscape scale in the Santa Monica Mountains, California, USA Hayes, James J.
2013
7 p. 929-940
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60 Historical links between climate and fire on species dispersion and trait evolution Lamont, Byron B.

7 p. 711-732
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61 How widespread are recruitment bottlenecks in fragmented populations of the savanna tree Banksia marginata (Proteaceae)? Heyes, Simon D.

7 p. 545-557
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62 Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on soil properties and herb-layer diversity in remnant forests along an urban–rural gradient in Guangzhou, southern China Huang, Liujing
2012
7 p. 1187-1202
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63 Influence of environmental heterogeneity and geographic distance on beta-diversity of woody communities Vega, Ernesto

7 p. 595-614
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64 Influence of niche characteristics and forest type on fern species richness, abundance and plant size along an elevational gradient in Costa Rica Kluge, Jürgen
2011
7 p. 1109-1121
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65 Initial succession after wildfire in dry boreal forests of northwestern North America Dawe, Denyse A.

7 p. 789-809
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66 Intraspecific and interspecific variation in floral volatiles over time Burkle, Laura A.

7 p. 529-544
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67 Invasion of Calluna heath by native and non-native conifers: the role of succession, disturbance and allelopathy Vikane, Jan H.
2013
7 p. 975-985
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68 Is orchid species richness and abundance related to the conservation status of oak forest? Cruz-Fernández, Quetzal Tonalli
2010
7 p. 1091-1099
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69 Lack of sex-specific differences in mycorrhizal associations and response to herbivory in the gynodioecious herb, Polemonium foliosissimum González, Jonathan B.
2015
7 p. 951-962
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70 Lindera melissifolia responses to flood durations and light regimes suggest strategies for recovery and conservation Lockhart, Brian Roy
2013
7 p. 893-905
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71 Living with extremes: the dark side of global climate change Abeli, Thomas
2014
7 p. 673-675
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72 Mapping risk to plant populations from short fire intervals via relationships between maturation period and environmental productivity Gosper, Carl R.

7 p. 769-787
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73 Measuring genetic diversity in ecological studies Avolio, Meghan L.
2012
7 p. 1105-1115
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74 Microsite and litter cover effects on seed banks vary with seed size and dispersal mechanisms: implications for revegetation of degraded saline land Farrell, Claire
2012
7 p. 1145-1155
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75 Morphological plasticity in response to population density varies with soil conditions and growth stage in Abutilon theophrasti (Malvaceae) Wang, Shu
2017
7 p. 785-797
artikel
76 Mucilage secretion by seeds doubles the chance to escape removal by ants Engelbrecht, Meike
2012
7 p. 1167-1175
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77 No evidence for evolutionarily decreased tolerance and increased fitness in invasive Chromolaena odorata: implications for invasiveness and biological control Li, Yang-Ping
2012
7 p. 1157-1166
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78 Nutrient enrichment increases plant biomass and exotic plant proportional cover independent of warming in freshwater wetland communities Meza-Lopez, Maria M.
2017
7 p. 835-842
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79 On the validity of visual cover estimates for time series analyses: a case study of hummock grasslands Nguyen, Vuong
2015
7 p. 975-988
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80 Phenological and reproductive responses of a semiarid shrub to pulsed watering Miranda, Juan de Dios
2014
7 p. 769-777
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81 Phylogenetic constraints to soil properties determine elevational diversity gradients of forest understory vegetation Shigyo, Nobuhiko
2017
7 p. 821-834
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82 Physical defence of the wild cucumber Echinocystis lobata in an invasive range changing seed removal by rodents Dylewski, Łukasz
2018
7 p. 863-873
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83 Piñon pine (Pinus edulis Engelm.) growth responses to climate and substrate in southern Utah, U.S.A. Barger, Nichole N.
2015
7 p. 913-923
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84 Plant responses to increased inundation and salt exposure: interactive effects on tidal marsh productivity Janousek, Christopher N.
2013
7 p. 917-928
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85 Plant traits shape the effects of tidal flooding on soil and plant communities in saltmarshes Pellegrini, Elisa
2018
7 p. 823-835
artikel
86 Population dynamics of an invasive tree, Sorbusaucuparia, in the understory of a Patagonian forest Lediuk, Karen D.
2016
7 p. 899-911
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87 Post-dispersal seed anchorage to soil in semiarid plant communities, a test of the hypothesis of Ellner and Shmida García-Fayos, Patricio
2013
7 p. 941-952
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88 Post-dispersal seed predation in Patagonia temperate forest depends on habitat patchiness and seed species Motta, Luciana

7 p. 819-827
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89 Preparing threatened plants for translocation: does home soil addition and nutrient loading improve growth and flowering? Doyle, Chantelle A. T.

7 p. 829-842
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90 Quantifying functional trait assembly along a temperate successional gradient with consideration of intraspecific variations and functional groups Nomura, Yuki

7 p. 669-682
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91 Relationships between foliar carbon isotope composition and elements of C3 species in grasslands of Inner Mongolia, China Zhou, Yong-Chun
2016
7 p. 883-897
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92 Resource-use efficiencies of three indigenous tree species planted in resource islands created by shrubs: implications for reforestation of subtropical degraded shrublands Liu, Nan
2012
7 p. 1177-1185
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93 Responses of flowering phenology of snowbed plants to an experimentally imposed extreme advanced snowmelt Petraglia, Alessandro
2014
7 p. 759-768
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94 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Floristic and ethnoecological diversity in various habitats of a semi-arid area in the Chakwal district (Pakistan), with special emphasis on medicinal plants Noor, Mehwish Jamil
2014
7 p. 943
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95 Seed dispersal of an invasive shrub, Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii), by white-tailed deer in a fragmented agricultural-forest matrix Guiden, Peter
2015
7 p. 939-950
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96 Seed high-temperature sensitivity and germination ecology in intermediate seeds of three species from Xishuangbanna, tropical China An, Xuejiao

7 p. 647-658
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97 Selective manipulation of a non-dominant plant and its herbivores affects an old-field plant community Kim, Tania N.
2015
7 p. 1029-1045
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98 Site factors are more important than management for indicator species in semi-natural grasslands in southern Sweden Milberg, Per

7 p. 577-594
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99 Some like it hot and some like it cold, but not too much: plant responses to climate extremes Orsenigo, Simone
2014
7 p. 677-688
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100 Spatial and temporal variation in moss-associated dinitrogen fixation in coniferous- and deciduous-dominated Alaskan boreal forests Jean, Mélanie
2018
7 p. 837-851
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101 Spatial distribution and floristic composition of trees and lianas in different forest types of an Amazonian rainforest Macía, Manuel J.
2011
7 p. 1159-1177
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102 Temperature and soil microorganisms interact to affect Dodonaea viscosa growth on mountainsides Wang, Xuemei
2018
7 p. 759-774
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103 Temperature and water requirements for germination and effects of discontinuous hydration on germinated seed survival in Tillandsia recurvata L. Montes-Recinas, Saraí
2012
7 p. 1069-1079
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104 Temporal and small-scale spatial variation in grassland productivity, biomass quality, and nutrient limitation Klaus, Valentin H.
2016
7 p. 843-856
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105 The diverse effects of habitat fragmentation on plant–pollinator interactions Xiao, Yian
2016
7 p. 857-868
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106 The impacts of isolation, canopy size, and environmental conditions on patterns of understory species richness in an oak savanna Stahlheber, Karen A.
2016
7 p. 825-841
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107 The interactions among fire, logging, and climate change have sprung a landscape trap in Victoria’s montane ash forests Lindenmayer, David B.

7 p. 733-749
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108 The lagg ecotone: an integrative part of bog ecosystems in North America Paradis, Étienne
2015
7 p. 999-1018
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109 Tree growth and death in a tropical gallery forest in Brazil: understanding the relationships among size, growth, and survivorship for understory and canopy dominant species Berg, Eduardo van den
2012
7 p. 1081-1092
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110 Tree turnover in a premontane neotropical forest (1998–2009) in Costa Rica Cascante-Marín, Alfredo
2011
7 p. 1101-1108
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111 True water constraint under a rainfall interception experiment in a Mediterranean shrubland (Northern Tunisia): confronting discrete measurements with a plant–soil water budget model Longepierre, Damien
2014
7 p. 779-794
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112 Understory physical structures reduce browsing damage to palatable shrubs in a dry conifer forest, western North America Hall Defrees, Dallas

7 p. 807-817
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113 Warming effects on the colonization of a coastal ecosystem by Furcraea foetida (Asparagaceae), a clonal invasive species Barbosa, Cristiana
2018
7 p. 813-821
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114 Water and nitrogen supply effects on four desert shrubs with potential use for rehabilitation activities Fernández, María Emilia
2018
7 p. 789-802
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115 Water availability determines physiognomic gradient in an area of low-fertility soils under Cerrado vegetation Assis, Ana Carolina Cunha de
2011
7 p. 1135-1147
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116 Water status, drought responses, and growth of Prosopis flexuosa trees with different access to the water table in a warm South American desert Giordano, Carla V.
2011
7 p. 1123-1134
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117 Wildfires did not ignite boreal forest range expansion into tundra ecosystems in subarctic Yukon, Canada Brehaut, Lucas

7 p. 829-847
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118 Yield–density relationships of above- and belowground organs in Allium cepa var. aggregatum populations Li, Lei
2016
7 p. 913-922
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