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  1. Monographs of invasive plants in Europe: Carpobrotus
  2. Sexual dimorphism in water and nitrogen use strategies inHonckenya peploides: timing matters
  3. Resource-sharing strategies in ecotypes of the invasive clonal plantCarpobrotus edulis: specialization for abundance or scarcity of resources
  4. Division of Labor Brings Greater Benefits to Clones of Carpobrotus edulis in the Non-native Range: Evidence for Rapid Adaptive Evolution
  5. Population Structure of a Widespread Species under Balancing Selection: The Case of Arbutus unedo L.
  6. Phylogeography of a widespread species: pre-glacial vicariance, refugia, occasional blocking straits and long-distance migrations
  7. Low among-provenance differences in structural and functional plasticity in response to nutrients in saplings of the circum-Mediterranean treeArbutus unedoL.
  8. Patterns of genetic variation within and among populations in Arbutus unedo and its relation with selection and evolvability
  9. A multi-faceted approach for assessing evolutionary significant conservation units in the endangered Omphalodes littoralis subsp. gallaecica (Boraginaceae)
  10. A sunny day at the beach: Ecophysiological assessment of the photosynthetic adaptability of coastal dune perennial herbs by chlorophyll fluorescence parameters
  11. Adaptive plasticity to heterogeneous environments increases capacity for division of labor in the clonal invader Carpobrotus edulis (Aizoaceae)
  12. Heterogeneous distribution of soil nutrients increase intra-specific competition in the clonal plant Glechoma hederacea
  13. Understanding the role of clonal integration in biological invasions
  14. Physiological integration modifies δ15N in the clonal plant Fragaria vesca, suggesting preferential transport of nitrogen to water-stressed offspring
  15. Together but different: co-occurring dune plant species differ in their water- and nitrogen-use strategies
  16. Physiological and Growth Responses of Transplants of the Moss Pseudoscleropodium purum to Atmospheric Pollutants
  17. Developmentally-programmed division of labour in the clonal invader Carpobrotus edulis
  18. Living the difference: alternative functional designs in five perennial herbs coexisting in a coastal dune environment
  19. Soil water content and patterns of allocation to below- and above-ground biomass in the sexes of the subdioecious plant Honckenya peploides
  20. Response of the sexes of the subdioecious plant Honckenya peploides to nutrients under different salt spray conditions
  21. Clonal integration in Fragaria vesca growing in metal-polluted soils: parents face penalties for establishing their offspring in unsuitable environments
  22. Reproduction reduces photosynthetic capacity in females of the subdioecious Honckenya peploides
  23. Unexpectedly high genetic variation in large unisexual clumps of the subdioecious plantHonckenya peploides(Caryophyllaceae)
  24. Sex-specific physiological, allocation and growth responses to water availability in the subdioecious plantHonckenya peploides
  25. Quercus ilex Shows Significant Among‐Population Variability in Functional and Growth Traits but Maintains Invariant Scaling Relations in Biomass Allocation
  26. Responses of the clonal Fragaria vesca to microtopographic heterogeneity under different water and light conditions
  27. Physiological integration ameliorates effects of serpentine soils in the clonal herb Fragaria vesca
  28. Small-scale Heterogeneity in Soil Quality Influences Photosynthetic Efficiency and Habitat Selection in a Clonal Plant
  29. Changes in Photochemical Efficiency in Response to Herbivory and Experimental Defoliation in the Dioecious Tree Ilex aquifolium
  30. Development, photosynthetic activity and habitat selection of the clonal plantFragaria vescagrowing in copper-polluted soil
  31. Presence of Developing Ramets of Fragaria vesca L. Increases Photochemical Efficiency in Parent Ramets
  32. Increased photosynthetic performance in holly trees infested by scale insects
  33. Estimating plant responses to climate by direct gradient analysis and geographic distribution analysis
  34. Compensatory Responses in Growth and Fecundity Traits of Sinapis alba L. Following Release from Wind and Density Stress
  35. Gender, light and water effects in carbon isotope discrimination, and growth rates in the dioecious tree Ilex aquifolium
  36. Sex ratios, size distributions, and sexual dimorphism in the dioecious tree Ilex aquifolium (Aquifoliaceae)
  37. D665/D665a INDEX VS. FREQUENCIES AS INDICATORS OF BRYOPHYTERESPONSE TO PHYSICOCHEMICAL GRADIENTS
  38. The influences of increased CO2 and water supply on growth, biomass allocation and water use efficiency of Sinapis alba L. grown under different wind speeds
  39. Effects of windspeed on the growth and biomass allocation of white mustard Sinapis alba L.
  40. Defining phytoclimatic units in Galicia, Spain, by means of multivariate methods
  41. Phytoecological importance, mutual redundancy and phytological threshold values of certain climatic factors