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  1. Rapid adaptation and extinction in synchronized outdoor evolution experiments of Arabidopsis
  2. Assisted Gene Flow Management to Climate Change in the Annual Legume Lupinus angustifolius L.: From Phenotype to Genotype
  3. Evidence of flowering time advance in blue lupin ( Lupinus angustifolius ) in the last decades revealed by herbarium data and citizen science databases
  4. Addition of nocturnal pollinators modifies the structure of pollination networks
  5. Erratum to: On‐farm conservation priorities through a multicriteria monospecific approach
  6. Differential patterns of within- and between-population genetically based trait variation in Lupinus angustifolius
  7. Facilitated Adaptation as A Conservation Tool in the Present Climate Change Context: A Methodological Guide
  8. Modeling the continua in the outcomes of biotic interactions
  9. Effects of assisted gene flow on the flowering onset of the annual legume Lupinus angustifolius L.: from phenotype to genotype
  10. Population origin determines the adaptive potential for the advancement of flowering onset in Lupinus angustifolius L. (Fabaceae)
  11. Climate change conditions the selection of rust-resistant candidate wild lentil populations for in situ conservation
  12. Prevalence of mutualism in a simple model of microbial coevolution
  13. Base de datos de abejas ibéricas
  14. Effects of parental drought on offspring fitness vary among populations of a crop wild relative
  15. Linking ecological niche models and common garden experiments to predict phenotypic differentiation in stressful environments: Assessing the adaptive value of marginal populations in an alpine plant
  16. Searching for Abiotic Tolerant and Biotic Stress Resistant Wild Lentils for Introgression Breeding Through Predictive Characterization
  17. On‐farm conservation priorities through a multicriteria monospecific approach
  18. Prevalence of mutualism in a simple model of microbial co-evolution
  19. La reunión del Grupo de Trabajo sobre Biología Floral (ECOFLOR) alcanza la mayoría de edad
  20. Evaluating Assisted Gene Flow in Marginal Populations of a High Mountain Species
  21. Spatiotemporal seed transfer zones as an efficient restoration strategy in response to climate change
  22. Áreas marginales en ecosistemas alpinos: definición y valor evolutivo en un contexto de cambio climático
  23. Seventeen ‘extinct’ plant species back to conservation attention in Europe
  24. Plant translocations in Europe and the Mediterranean: Geographical and climatic directions and distances from source to host sites
  25. Demographic effects of interacting species: exploring stable coexistence under increased climatic variability in a semiarid shrub community
  26. Gene flow effects on populations inhabiting marginal areas: Origin matters
  27. The assembly of plant–patch networks in Mediterranean alpine grasslands
  28. Ecological niche models as hypothesis generators of functional genetic differentiation and potential local adaptation in a Mediterranean alpine ecosystem
  29. Plasticity to drought and ecotypic differentiation in populations of a crop wild relative
  30. Past selection shaped phenological differentiation among populations at contrasting elevations in a Mediterranean alpine plant
  31. In situ Conservation Assessment of Forage and Fodder CWR in Spain Using Phytosociological Associations
  32. Recent Anthropogenic Plant Extinctions Differ in Biodiversity Hotspots and Coldspots
  33. Herbivore corridors sustain genetic footprint in plant populations: a case for Spanish drove roads
  34. Species distribution models with field validation, a key approach for successful selection of receptor sites in conservation translocations
  35. Predictive characterisation identifies global sources of acyanogenic germplasm of a key forage species
  36. Ecotypic differentiation reveals seed colour‐related alkaloid content in a crop wild relative
  37. Transcriptome assembly and polymorphism detection in Silene ciliata (Caryophyllaceae)
  38. Evaluating the structure of commensalistic epiphyte–phorophyte networks: a comparative perspective of biotic interactions
  39. Geography and Environment Shape Landscape Genetics of Mediterranean Alpine Species Silene ciliata Poiret. (Caryophyllaceae)
  40. Genetic diversity and differentiation in Patellifolia (Amaranthaceae) in the Macaronesian archipelagos and the Iberian Peninsula and implications for genetic conservation programmes
  41. Herbivore corridors sustain genetic footprint in plant populations: a case for Spanish drove roads
  42. Complex fine-scale spatial genetic structure in Epidendrum rhopalostele: an epiphytic orchid
  43. Phenology drives species interactions and modularity in a plant - flower visitor network
  44. XV Reunión científica anual de ECOFLOR
  45. Development of national crop wild relative conservation strategies in European countries
  46. National inventory and prioritization of crop wild relatives in Spain
  47. Resistance of an edaphic-island specialist to anthropogenic-driven fragmentation
  48. How does climate change affect regeneration of Mediterranean high-mountain plants? An integration and synthesis of current knowledge
  49. Differences between Mediterranean crops and their wild relatives in reproductive traits
  50. Erratum to: Genetic diversity of Patellifolia patellaris from the Iberian Peninsula, a crop wild relative of cultivated beets
  51. Identification of ecogeographical gaps in the Spanish Aegilops collections with potential tolerance to drought and salinity
  52. Genetic diversity of Patellifolia patellaris from the Iberian Peninsula, a crop wild relative of cultivated beets
  53. Ranking of critical species to preserve the functionality of mutualistic networks using the k -core decomposition
  54. A Multispecies Collecting Strategy for Crop Wild Relatives Based on Complementary Areas with a High Density of Ecogeographical Gaps
  55. Broadening the Base, Narrowing the Task: Prioritizing Crop Wild Relative Taxa for Conservation Action
  56. Ranking of critical species to preserve the functionality of mutualistic networks using the k-core decomposition
  57. Assessing seed and microsite limitation on population dynamics of a gypsophyte through experimental soil crust disturbance and seed addition
  58. Direct and indirect effects of shrub encroachment on alpine grasslands mediated by plant–flower visitor interactions
  59. What causes conspecific plant aggregation? Disentangling the role of dispersal, habitat heterogeneity and plant–plant interactions
  60. Disentangling Facilitation Along the Life Cycle: Impacts of Plant–Plant Interactions at Vegetative and Reproductive Stages in a Mediterranean Forb
  61. Individual spatial aggregation correlates with between-population variation in fine-scale genetic structure of Silene ciliata (Caryophyllaceae)
  62. Acquiring baseline information for successful plant translocations when there is no time to lose: the case of the neglected Critically Endangered Narcissus cavanillesii (Amaryllidaceae)
  63. A glacial survivor of the alpine Mediterranean region: phylogenetic and phylogeographic insights into Silene ciliata Pourr. (Caryophyllaceae)
  64. Conservation Planning for Crop Wild Relative Diversity
  65. A glacial survivor of the alpine Mediterranean region: phylogenetic and phylogeographic insights into Silene ciliata Pourr. (Caryophyllaceae)
  66. A simple and bounded model of population dynamics for mutualistic networks
  67. Dragging in mutualistic networks
  68. Demography gone wild in native species: four reasons to avoid the term "native invaders"
  69. Rethinking the logistic approach for population dynamics of mutualistic interactions
  70. Genetic variation in flowering phenology and reproductive performance in a Mediterranean high-mountain specialist,Armeria caespitosa(Plumbaginaceae)
  71. Reassessing global change research priorities in mediterranean terrestrial ecosystems: how far have we come and where do we go from here?
  72. Effects of the duration of cold stratification on early life stages of the Mediterranean alpine plantSilene ciliata
  73. Decline of dry grassland specialists in Mediterranean high-mountain communities influenced by recent climate warming
  74. URJC GB dataset: Community-based seed bank of Mediterranean high-mountain and semi-arid plant species at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (Spain)
  75. Costs and benefits of the mixed-mating system of Narcissus serotinus (Amaryllidaceae) in the conservation of small fragmented populations
  76. Assessing Intraspecific Variation in Effective Dispersal Along an Altitudinal Gradient: A Test in Two Mediterranean High-Mountain Plants
  77. Mycorrhizal preferences and fine spatial structure of the epiphytic orchid Epidendrum rhopalostele
  78. Genetic patterns of habitat fragmentation and past climate‐change effects in the Mediterranean high‐mountain plant Armeria caespitosa (Plumbaginaceae)
  79. Population dynamics of Aster pyrenaeus Desf., a threatened species of temperate forest edges: A view of meso- and micro-scales
  80. Spatial pattern of soil compaction: Trees’ footprint on soil physical properties
  81. Unravelling genetics at the top: mountain islands or isolated belts?
  82. Response to artificial drying until drought‐induced death in different elevation populations of a high‐mountain plant
  83. Characterization of microsatellites in the mountain plant Armeria caespitosa (Plumbaginaceae) and transferability to congeners
  84. Inbreeding at the edge: does inbreeding depression increase under more stressful conditions?
  85. Kinship rivalry does not trigger specific allocation strategies in Lupinus angustifolius
  86. Review. Applications of ecogeography and geographic information systems in conservation and utilization of plant genetic resources
  87. Extreme climatic events and vegetation: the role of stabilizing processes
  88. Current and future threats and opportunities facing European crop Wild relative and landrace diversity.
  89. Improving representativeness of genebank collections through species distribution models, gap analysis and ecogeographical maps
  90. Ploidy level and genome size of locally adapted populations of Silene ciliata across an altitudinal gradient
  91. Congruence between geographic range distribution and local competitive ability of two Lupinus species
  92. Ecogeographical land characterization maps as a tool for assessing plant adaptation and their implications in agrobiodiversity studies
  93. Evaluation and Validation of Ecogeographical Core Collections using Phenotypic Data
  94. Strategies for the Development of Core Collections Based on Ecogeographical Data
  95. Demographic processes of upward range contraction in a long-lived Mediterranean high mountain plant
  96. How successful are plant species reintroductions?
  97. Seedling dynamics at elevation limits: Complex interactions beyond seed and microsite limitations
  98. Selection on flowering time in Mediterranean high-mountain plants under global warming
  99. Weighted-Interaction Nestedness Estimator (WINE): A new estimator to calculate over frequency matrices
  100. Growing with siblings: a common ground for cooperation or for fiercer competition among plants?
  101. Inherited variability in multiple traits determines fitness in populations of an annual legume from contrasting latitudinal origins
  102. What shapes the altitudinal range of a high mountain Mediterranean plant? Recruitment probabilities from ovule to seedling stage
  103. Gap analysis: a tool for complementary genetic conservation assessment
  104. CWRML: representing crop wild relative conservation and use data in XML
  105. Dissecting components of flowering pattern: size effects on female fitness
  106. Final considerations for the in situ conservation of plant genetic diversity.
  107. Genetic reserve location and design.
  108. Genetic reserve management.
  109. Introduction: the integration of PGR conservation with protected area management.
  110. Plant population monitoring methodologies for the in situ genetic conservation of cwr.
  111. Population and habitat recovery techniques for the in situ conservation of plant genetic diversity.
  112. Generalist diurnal pollination provides greater fitness in a plant with nocturnal pollination syndrome: assessing the effects of a Silene ? Hadena interaction
  113. Pollination patterns limit hybridization between two sympatric species of Narcissus (Amaryllidaceae)
  114. Local Adaptation Enhances Seedling Recruitment Along an Altitudinal Gradient in a High Mountain Mediterranean Plant
  115. Reproductive limits of a late‐flowering high‐mountain Mediterranean plant along an elevational climate gradient
  116. Assessing ant seed predation in threatened plants: a case study
  117. Genetic Fingerprinting of Germplasm Accessions as an Aid for Species Conservation: A Case Study with Borderea chouardii (Dioscoreaceae), One of the Most Critically Endangered Iberian Plants
  118. Seed germination of four thyme species after short-term storage at low temperatures at several moisture contents
  119. Analysis of within‐population spatial genetic structure in Antirrhinum microphyllum (Scrophulariaceae)
  120. Plant conservation: old problems, new perspectives
  121. Spatial analysis of genetic diversity as a tool for plant conservation
  122. Structural equation modelling: an alternative for assessing causal relationships in threatened plant populations
  123. Dynamical scaling analysis of plant callus growth
  124. Genetic structure of an endangered plant, Antirrhinum microphyllum (Scrophulariaceae): allozyme and RAPD analysis
  125. Vulnerability and determinants of reproductive success in the narrow endemic Antirrhinum microphyllum (Scrophulariaceae)
  126. Cryopreservation of Apium graveolens L. (Celery) Seeds
  127. Effects of temperature and pretreatments on seed germination of nine semiarid species from NE Spain
  128. Female Reproductive Success of Narrow Endemic Erodium paularense in Contrasting Microhabitats
  129. Le potentiel évoqué cognitif P300 (II) : variabilité interindividuelle et application clinique en psychopathologie
  130. Factors affecting establishment of a gypsophyte: the case of Lepidium subulatum (Brassicaceae)
  131. The use of genetic markers in the identification and characterization of three recently discovered populations of a threatened plant species
  132. Organ-preserving management of rhabdomyosarcoma of the prostate and bladder in children
  133. MICROPROPAGATION AND IN VITRO STORAGE OF CENTAURIUM RIGUALII ESTEVE (GENTIANACEAE)
  134. Germination behaviour in seeds of Diplotaxis erucoides and D. virgata
  135. Micropropagation of Elaeagnus angustifolia from mature trees
  136. Micropropagation of Six Rockrose (Cistus) Species
  137. GERMINATION STUDIES IN ENDEMIC PLANT SPECIES OF THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
  138. Autecology and conservation of Erodium paularense Fdez. Glez. & Izco
  139. Effects of seed cryopreservation and priming on germination in several cultivars of
  140. Micropropagation of an endangered plant species: Coronopus navasii (Brassicaceae)
  141. Identification and assessment of the crop wild relatives of Spain that require most urgent conservation actions
  142. Distributed Pressure Sensor Based on Electroactive Materials for Automotive Application