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  1. Seasonality promotes grassland diversity: Interactions with mowing, fertilization and removal of dominant species
  2. Stabilizing effects in temporal fluctuations: management, traits, and species richness in high-diversity communities
  3. The time is ripe for general theory in community ecology
  4. Environmental gradients and micro-heterogeneity shape fine-scale plant community assembly on coastal dunes
  5. Testing the environmental filtering concept in global drylands
  6. Root hemiparasites in productive communities should attack competitive host, and harm them to make regeneration gaps
  7. Different effects of elevation, habitat fragmentation and grazing management on the functional, phylogenetic and taxonomic structure of mountain grasslands
  8. Analysis of biodiversity experiments: A comparison of traditional and linear-model-based methods
  9. Plant Functional Traits as Determinants of Population Stability
  10. Integrating ecology and physiology of root‐hemiparasitic interaction: interactive effects of abiotic resources shape the interplay between parasitism and autotrophy
  11. Plant functional traits as determinants of population stability
  12. Sown species richness and realized diversity can influence functioning of plant communities differently
  13. Scale‐ and time‐dependent effects of fertilization, mowing and dominant removal on a grassland community during a 15‐year experiment
  14. Individual variability and mortality required for constant final yield in simulated plant populations
  15. Multivariate Analysis of Ecological Data using CANOCO 5
  16. Changes in trait divergence and convergence along a productivity gradient in wet meadows
  17. Species richness of limestone grasslands increases with trait overlap: evidence from within‐ and between‐species functional diversity partitioning
  18. Establishment of hemiparasitic Rhinanthus spp. in grassland restoration: lessons learned from sowing experiments
  19. The relationship of diversity and biomass in phytoplankton communities weakens when accounting for species proportions
  20. Serpentine ecotypic differentiation in a polyploid plant complex: shared tolerance to Mg and Ni stress among di- and tetraploid serpentine populations of Knautia arvensis (Dipsacaceae)
  21. Which trait dissimilarity for functional diversity: trait means or trait overlap?
  22. Evidence for scale‐ and disturbance‐dependent trait assembly patterns in dry semi‐natural grasslands
  23. The growth and survival of three closely related Myosotis species in a 3-year transplant experiment
  24. Diversity and Ecosystem Function
  25. Are clonal traits and their response to defoliation good predictors of grazing resistance?
  26. How does elevated grassland productivity influence populations of root hemiparasites? Commentary on Borowicz and Armstrong (Oecologia 2012)
  27. Growth, survival and generative reproduction in a population of a widespread annual hemiparasite Melampyrum pratense
  28. Establishment and spatial associations of recruits in meadow gaps
  29. Functional species pool framework to test for biotic effects on community assembly
  30. Taxonomical and functional diversity turnover in Mediterranean grasslands: interactions between grazing, habitat type and rainfall
  31. Do climate, resource availability, and grazing pressure filter floristic composition and functioning in Alpine pastures?
  32. Communities of different plant diversity respond similarly to drought stress: experimental evidence from field non-weeded and greenhouse conditions
  33. Plant density affects measures of biodiversity effects
  34. Assessing species and community functional responses to environmental gradients: which multivariate methods?
  35. Plant Diversity Changes during the Postglacial in East Asia: Insights from Forest Refugia on Halla Volcano, Jeju Island
  36. Different plant trait scaling in dry versus wet Central European meadows
  37. Positive long-term effect of mulching on species and functional trait diversity in a nutrient-poor mountain meadow in Central Europe
  38. The effect of management on productivity, litter accumulation and seedling recruitment in a Carpathian mountain grassland
  39. A test of the explanatory power of plant functional traits on the individual and population levels
  40. Do biodiversity indices behave as expected from traits of constituent species in simulated scenarios?
  41. Ecological assembly rules in plant communities—approaches, patterns and prospects
  42. How do log characteristics influence the occurrence of wood fungi in a mountain spruce forest?
  43. The role of heterotrophic carbon acquisition by the hemiparasitic plant Rhinanthus alectorolophus in seedling establishment in natural communities: a physiological perspective
  44. Response of herbaceous vegetation functional diversity to land use change across five sites in Europe and Israel
  45. Community trait response to environment: disentangling species turnover vs intraspecific trait variability effects
  46. Niche overlap reveals the effects of competition, disturbance and contrasting assembly processes in experimental grassland communities
  47. Experimental assessment of dispersal and habitat limitation in an oligotrophic wet meadow
  48. Species pool size and realized species richness affect productivity differently: A modeling study
  49. Quantifying the relevance of intraspecific trait variability for functional diversity
  50. The partitioning of diversity: showing Theseus a way out of the labyrinth
  51. Modelling the Population Dynamics of Root Hemiparasitic Plants Along a Productivity Gradient
  52. Interactions of the Hemiparasitic Species Rhinanthus minor with its Host Plant Community at Two Nutrient Levels
  53. Guild‐specific patterns of species richness and host specialization in plant–herbivore food webs from a tropical forest
  54. Dynamics of Typha domingensis spread in Eleocharis dominated oligotrophic tropical wetlands following nutrient enrichment
  55. Spatial pattern affects diversity–productivity relationships in experimental meadow communities
  56. How does surrounding vegetation affect the course of succession: A five‐year container experiment
  57. How do management and restoration needs of mountain grasslands depend on moisture regime? Experimental study from north‐western Slovakia (Western Carpathians)
  58. Relating plant species and functional diversity to community δ13C in NE Spain pastures
  59. Effect of Light and Moisture Conditions and Seed Age on Germination of Three Closely Related Myosotis Species
  60. Partitioning of functional diversity reveals the scale and extent of trait convergence and divergence
  61. Leaf traits capture the effects of land use changes and climate on litter decomposability of grasslands across Europe
  62. Relative climatic, edaphic and management controls of plant functional trait signatures
  63. Potential contribution of natural enemies to patterns of local adaptation in plants
  64. Changes of species richness pattern in mountain grasslands: abandonment versus restoration
  65. Positive relationship between plant palatability and litter decomposition in meadow plants
  66. Effect of plant species richness on invasibility of experimental plant communities
  67. Environmental correlates of growth traits of the stoloniferous plant Potentilla palustris
  68. Impact of abundance weighting on the response of seed traits to climate and land use
  69. Importance of species abundance for assessment of trait composition: an example based on pollinator communities
  70. Effects of species and functional group richness on production in two fertility environments: an experiment with communities of perennial plants
  71. Subjectively sampled vegetation data: Don’t throw out the baby with the bath water
  72. Long‐term effectiveness of sowing high and low diversity seed mixtures to enhance plant community development on ex‐arable fields
  73. Grazing effects on the species‐area relationship: Variation along a climatic gradient in NE Spain
  74. Grazing effects on the species-area relationship: Variation along a climatic gradient in NE Spain
  75. Long-term effectiveness of sowing high and low diversity seed mixtures to enhance plant community development on ex-arable fields
  76. Variations in species and functional plant diversity along climatic and grazing gradients
  77. Detecting local adaptation in widespread grassland species – the importance of scale and local plant community
  78. Effect of functional group richness and species richness in manipulated productivity–diversity studies: a glasshouse pot experiment
  79. Predictive value of plant traits to grazing along a climatic gradient in the Mediterranean
  80. Effect of litter, leaf cover and cover of basal internodes of the dominant species Molinia caerulea on seedling recruitment and established vegetation
  81. What do the biodiversity experiments tell us about consequences of plant species loss in the real world?
  82. No tree an island: the plant–caterpillar food web of a secondary rain forest in New Guinea
  83. Variability in population and community biomass in a grassland community affected by environmental productivity and diversity
  84. Variability of seedling recruitment under dominant, moss, and litter removal over four years
  85. Colonising aliens: caterpillars (Lepidoptera) feeding on Piper aduncum and P. umbellatum in rainforests of Papua New Guinea
  86. Preface
  87. Experimental design
  88. Classification methods
  89. Regression methods
  90. Vocabulary
  91. Plant Functional Types in relation to disturbance and land use: Introduction
  92. Multivariate Analysis of Ecological Data using CANOCO
  93. Species and Spatial Structure of Forests on the Southeastern Slope of Paektu-san, North Korea
  94. Plant Functional Types in relation to disturbance and land use: Introduction
  95. Successful invasion of the neotropical species Piper aduncum in rain forests in Papua New Guinea
  96. Successful invasion of the neotropical species Piper aduncum in rain forests in Papua New Guinea
  97. Procedure for separating the selection effect from other effects in diversity–productivity relationship
  98. Habitat and successional status of plants in relation to the communities of their leaf‐chewing herbivores in Papua New Guinea
  99. Species-pool hypothesis: Limits to its testing
  100. Separating the chance effect from other diversity effects in the functioning of plant communities
  101. The Response of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae to Fertilization, Mowing, and Removal of Dominant Species in a Diverse Oligotrophic Wet Meadow
  102. Early succession on plots with the upper soil horizon removed
  103. Nutrient status, disturbance and competition: an experimental test of relationships in a wet meadow
  104. Comparative ecology of seedling recruitment in an oligotrophic wet meadow
  105. Mechanistic explanations of community structure: Introduction
  106. Food Plants, Species Composition and Variability of the Moth Community in Undisturbed Forest
  107. Sensitivity of seedling recruitment to moss, litter and dominant removal in an oligotrophic wet meadow
  108. Spatial dynamics of forest decline: the role of neighbouring trees
  109. Establishment ofPicea abiesseedlings in a central European mountain grassland: an experimental study
  110. Negative Associations Can Reveal Interspecific Competition and Reversal of Competitive Hierarchies during Succession
  111. Regeneration of a Gentiana pneumonanthe population in an oligotrophic wet meadow
  112. Variance deficit is not reliable evidence for niche limitation
  113. Use of paired plots and multivariate analysis for the determination of goat grazing preference
  114. Variation in Structure of Larix olgensis Stands along the Altitudinal Gradient on Paektu-san, Changbai-shan, North Korea
  115. Establishment success of plant immigrants in a new water reservoir
  116. False Head Wing Pattern of the Burmese Junglequeen Butterfly and the Deception of Avian Predators
  117. Taylor's Power Law and the Measurement of Variation in the Size of Populations in Space and Time
  118. Habitat Preferences, Distribution and Seasonality of the Butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea) in a Montane Tropical Rain Forest, Vietnam
  119. Stability of environment and of insect populations
  120. How reliable are our vegetation analyses?
  121. Convergence or Divergence: What Should We Expect from Vegetation Succession?
  122. Response of a weed community to nitrogen fertilization: a multivariate analysis
  123. Synthesis
  124. Summary
  125. Introduction
  126. Succession in Abandoned Fields
  127. Species-area curve, life history strategies, and succession: a field test of relationships
  128. Prediction of Changes in Ephemeropteran Communities — A Transition Matrix Approach
  129. Dynamics of populations and communities
  130. Species-area curve, life history strategies, and succession: a field test of relationships
  131. Determinants of Temporal Variation in Moth Abundance
  132. Changes in the horizontal structure in a spruce forest over a 9-year period of pollutant exposure in the Krkonoše mountains, Czechoslovakia
  133. Models of the development of spatial pattern of an even-aged plant population over time
  134. Why There are So Few Species of Aphids, Especially in the Tropics
  135. The spatial pattern of Enchytraeidae (Oligochaeta)
  136. Bimodality in single even-aged population: A simulation study
  137. What is stability? a mathematician's and ecologist's point of view
  138. Increase of stability with connectance in model competition communities
  139. Community stability, complexity and species life history strategies
  140. Similarity measures
  141. Introduction and data manipulation
  142. Basics of gradient analysis
  143. Constrained ordination and permutation tests
  144. Advanced use of ordination
  145. Visualizing multivariate data
  146. Sample datasets and projects
  147. Overview of available software
  148. Classification methods
  149. Regression methods
  150. Advanced use of ordination
  151. Visualising multivariate data
  152. Experimental design
  153. Basics of gradient analysis
  154. Permutation tests and variation partitioning
  155. Using the Canoco for Windows 4.5 package
  156. Interpreting community composition with functional traits