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  1. Genetic diversity in the locally declining Laserpitium prutenicum L. and the more common Selinum carvifolia (L.) L.: a “silent goodbye”?
  2. Functional Resilience against Climate-Driven Extinctions – Comparing the Functional Diversity of European and North American Tree Floras
  3. Which changes are needed to render all genera of the German flora monophyletic?
  4. Early subtropical forest growth is driven by community mean trait values and functional diversity rather than the abiotic environment
  5. The response of three Fagus sylvatica L. provenances to water availability at different soil depths
  6. Soil Bacterial Community Structure Responses to Precipitation Reduction and Forest Management in Forest Ecosystems across Germany
  7. Biotic Interactions Overrule Plant Responses to Climate, Depending on the Species' Biogeography
  8. Intraspecific differences in responses to rainshelter-induced drought and competition of Fagus sylvatica L. across Germany
  9. Performance of seedlings from natural and afforested populations ofCupressus sempervirensunder different temperature and moisture regimes
  10. Tree Species Traits but Not Diversity Mitigate Stem Breakage in a Subtropical Forest following a Rare and Extreme Ice Storm
  11. Landuse intensity: A neglected driver of plant invasions.
  12. Phylogeography of a widespread Asian subtropical tree: genetic east-west differentiation and climate envelope modelling suggest multiple glacial refugia
  13. glUV: a global UV‐B radiation data set for macroecological studies
  14. Maintenance of constant functional diversity during secondary succession of a subtropical forest in China
  15. Exkursionsflora von Deutschland
  16. Extreme genetic depauperation and differentiation of both populations and species in Eurasian feather grasses (Stipa)
  17. Invasion history of North American Canada thistle,Cirsium arvense
  18. Plant traits affecting herbivory on tree recruits in highly diverse subtropical forests
  19. Leaf Trait-Environment Relationships in a Subtropical Broadleaved Forest in South-East China
  20. Shrub management is the principal driver of differing population sizes between native and invasive populations of Rosa rubiginosa L.
  21. Biological flora of Central Europe: Ceratocapnos claviculata (L.) Lidén
  22. The responses of grassland plants to experimentally simulated climate change depend on land use and region
  23. Colchicum autumnale L.
  24. Tracking the Origin of Invasive Rosa rubiginosa Populations in Argentina
  25. Biological Flora of Central Europe: Euphorbia palustris L.
  26. Habitat invasion risk assessment based on Landsat 5 data, exemplified by the shrub Rosa rubiginosa in southern Argentina
  27. Community assembly during secondary forest succession in a Chinese subtropical forest
  28. Predicting the spread of an invasive plant: combining experiments and ecological niche model
  29. New evidence for a postglacial homoploid hybrid origin of the widespread Central European Scabiosa columbaria L. s. str. (Dipsacaceae)
  30. There may be bias in R/P ratios (realized vs. potential range) calculated for European tree species ? an illustrated comment on
  31. Range-habitat relationships of vascular plant species at the taiga forest-steppe borderline in the western Khentey Mountains, northern Mongolia
  32. Constraints in range predictions of invasive plant species due to non-equilibrium distribution patterns: Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) in North America
  33. Present and potential distribution of invasive garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) in North America
  34. A method for the estimation of the global population sizes of plant species – the Area‐abundance‐index