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  1. Methods for studying the plant community interannual dynamics
  2. Phytomass and Soil Temperature in Herbaceous Communities of the Central Forest Reserve
  3. Functional plant traits and diversity of subalpine Bromus variegatus grasslands of the North-Western Caucasus
  4. Soil seed bank richness, abundance and density across spatial scales and global biomes
  5. Chemical composition of plant leaves as a functional sign of the formation of alpine plant communities
  6. The Carbon Isotope Composition of Epiphytes Depends Not Only on Their Layers, Life Forms, and Taxonomical Groups but Also on the Carbon and Nitrogen Indicators of Host Trees
  7. Leaf Functional Traits Are Important for the Formation of Alpine Plant Community Composition
  8. Long-term natural dynamics of an alpine lichen heath in the Teberda State Biosphere Reserve, northwestern Caucasus
  9. Structure of aboveground phytomass of abandoned and managed mesic meadows in the forest zone: a case study from the Central Forest Reserve, Russia
  10. STABILIZATION AND DECOMPOSITION RATE OF STANDARD MATERIAL IN HERBACEOUS COMMUNITIES OF THE FOREST ZONE
  11. Stabilization versus decomposition in alpine ecosystems of the Northwestern Caucasus: The results of a tea bag burial experiment
  12. Mycorrhizae, relative growth rate and litter decomposition
  13. Key role of dominants in Festuca varia grassland
  14. Leaf functional traits of plants of alpine pastures at the Eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
  15. Functional traits predict relationship between plant abundance dynamic and long-term climate warming
  16. Life-form composition of alpine plant communities at the Eastern Qinghai-Tibetan plateau
  17. Long-term vegetation dynamic in the Northwestern Caucasus: which communities are more affected by upward shifts of plant species?
  18. Linking litter decomposition of above‐ and below‐ground organs to plant–soil feedbacks worldwide
  19. Plot-scale evidence of tundra vegetation change and links to recent summer warming
  20. The importance of colony structure versus shoot morphology for the water balance of 22 subarctic bryophyte species