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  1. Plants anticipating rain - a challenge for modelling climate change impacts
  2. Genome-wide scans reveal cryptic population structure in a dry-adapted eucalypt
  3. Rapid root elongation by phreatophyte seedlings does not imply tolerance of water table decline
  4. Time since fire influences food resources for an endangered species, Carnaby’s cockatoo, in a fire-prone landscape
  5. Genome-wide scans detect adaptation to aridity in a widespread forest tree species
  6. Plasticity of functional traits varies clinally along a rainfall gradient inEucalyptus tricarpa
  7. Pine as Fast Food: Foraging Ecology of an Endangered Cockatoo in a Forestry Landscape
  8. Dynamics of phreatophyte root growth relative to a seasonally fluctuating water table in a Mediterranean-type environment
  9. Interactive effects of altered rainfall and simulated nitrogen deposition on seedling establishment in a global biodiversity hotspot
  10. Phylogenetic ecology of foliar N and P concentrations and N:P ratios across mediterranean-type ecosystems
  11. Dendroecological indicators of historical responses of pines to water and nutrient availability on a superficial aquifer in south-western Australia
  12. Nitrogen deposition effects on Mediterranean-type ecosystems: An ecological assessment
  13. Facilitating adaptation of biodiversity to climate change: a conceptual framework applied to the world’s largest Mediterranean-climate woodland
  14. Forces that structure plant communities: quantifying the importance of the mycorrhizal symbiosis
  15. Do grazers alter nitrogen dynamics on grazing lawns in a South African savannah?
  16. Rooting theories of plant community ecology in microbial interactions
  17. Grazing and landscape controls on nitrogen availability across 330 South African savanna sites
  18. Browsing and fire interact to suppress tree density in an African savanna
  19. Global patterns of foliar nitrogen isotopes and their relationships with climate, mycorrhizal fungi, foliar nutrient concentrations, and nitrogen availability
  20. Herbivore and nutrient control of lawn and bunch grass distributions in a southern African savanna
  21. Historical nitrogen content of bryophyte tissue as an indicator of increased nitrogen deposition in the Cape Metropolitan Area, South Africa
  22. Water stress vulnerability of fourBanksiaspecies in contrasting ecohydrological habitats on the Gnangara Mound, Western Australia
  23. Nutrient concentration ratios and co-limitation in South African grasslands
  24. Ecological Engineering by a Mega-Grazer: White Rhino Impacts on a South African Savanna
  25. How savanna grasses decompose?
  26. Functional Group Identity Does not Predict Invader Impacts: Differential Effects of Nitrogen-fixing Exotic Plants on Ecosystem Function
  27. Atmospheric nitrogen deposition in world biodiversity hotspots: the need for a greater global perspective in assessing N deposition impacts
  28. Effects of water availability, nitrogen supply and atmospheric CO 2 concentrations on plant nitrogen natural abundance values
  29. Cluster Roots of Leucadendron laureolum (Proteaceae) and Lupinus albus (Fabaceae) Take Up Glycine Intact: An Adaptive Strategy to Low Mineral Nitrogen in Soils?
  30. Phytochemical changes in leaves of subtropical grasses and fynbos shrubs at elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations
  31. Long-term effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 on species composition and productivity of a southern African C4 dominated grassland in the vicinity of a CO2 exhalation
  32. Testing the adaptive nature of radiation: growth form and life history divergence in the African grass genus Ehrharta (Poaceae: Ehrhartoideae)
  33. Distribution of South African C3 and C4 species of Cyperaceae in relation to climate and phylogeny
  34. Ecosystem Level Impacts of Invasive Acacia saligna in the South African Fynbos
  35. PHYLOGENETICS OF THE GRASS GENUS EHRHARTA: EVIDENCE FOR RADIATION IN THE SUMMER-ARID ZONE OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN CAPE
  36. PHYLOGENETICS OF THE GRASS GENUS EHRHARTA: EVIDENCE FOR RADIATION IN THE SUMMER-ARID ZONE OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN CAPE
  37. Determinants of postfire flowering in the geophytic grass Ehrharta capensis
  38. Declining Trend in the 13C/12C Ratio of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide from Tree Rings of South African Widdringtonia cedarbergensis
  39. Natural Abundance of δ15N Confirms Insectivorous Habit ofRoridula gorgonias, Despite it Having No Proteolytic Enzymes
  40. On the uptake of ornithogenic products by plants on the inland mountains of Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, using stable isotopes
  41. Bird effects on organic processes in soils from five microhabitats on a nunatak with and without breeding snow petrels in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica
  42. Nonstructural carbohydrate allocation following different frequencies of simulated browsing in three semi-arid shrubs
  43. Impacts of invading N2-fixing Acacia species on patterns of nutrient cycling in two Cape ecosystems: evidence from soil incubation studies and 15N natural abundance values
  44. Desertification of the eastern Karoo, South Africa: Conflicting paleoecological, historical, and soil isotopic evidence
  45. Partitioning of nutrients in Acanthosicyos horridus, a keystone endemic species in the Namib Desert
  46. Regrowth and tannin production in woody and succulent karoo shrubs in response to simulated browsing
  47. Density dependent interactions between VA mycorrhizal fungi and even-aged seedlings of two perennial Fabaceae species
  48. Seed developmental patterns in Banksia attenuata R. Br. and B. laricina C. Gardner in relation to mechanical defence costs
  49. Influence of Seed Size and Quality on Seedling Development Under Low Nutrient Conditions in Five Australian and South African Members of the Proteaceae
  50. The costs of leaving home: ants disperse myrmecochorous seeds to low nutrient sites
  51. Resource Control of Seed Set in Banksia laricina C. Gardner (Proteaceae)
  52. Soil nitrogen mineralization in a coastal fynbos succession
  53. Seasonal allocation of dry mass and nitrogen in a fynbos endemic Restionaceae species Thamnochortus punctatus Pill.
  54. Soil Nitrogen and the Role of Fire as a Mineralizing Agent in a South African Coastal Fynbos Ecosystem
  55. Atmospheric Deposition of Phosphorus in a Coastal Fynbos Ecosystem of the South-Western Cape, South Africa
  56. UPTAKE AND ASSIMILATION OF NITRATE AND AMMONIUM BY AN EVERGREEN FYNBOS SHRUB SPECIES PROTEA REPENS L. (PROTEACEAE)
  57. An evaluation of some manual colorimetric methods for the determination of inorganic nitrogen in soil extracts