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Nutrient‐demanding and thermophilous plants dominate urban forest‐edge vegetation across temperate Europe
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Leaf trait variation in grassland plant species in response to soil phosphorus
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The European Forest Plant Species List (EuForPlant) : concept and applications
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Lianas rapidly colonize early stages of tropical forests, presumably through leaf trait diversification
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Fine‐grain beta diversity of Palaearctic grassland vegetation
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Determinants of tree seedling establishment in alpine tundra
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Afrotropical secondary forests exhibit fast diversity and functional recovery, but slow compositional and carbon recovery after shifting cultivation
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Benchmarking plant diversity of Palaearctic grasslands and other open habitats
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Hedging against biodiversity loss : forest herbs’ performance in hedgerows across temperate Europe
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Forest fragmentation shapes the alpha‐gamma relationship in plant diversity
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Edge influence on understorey plant communities depends on forest management
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Interactive effects of past land use and recent forest management on the understorey community in temperate oak forests in South Sweden
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Cascading effects of canopy mortality drive long-term changes in understorey diversity in temperate old-growth forests of Europe
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Observer and relocation errors matter in resurveys of historical vegetation plots
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Dominance of individual plant species is more important than diversity in explaining plant biomass in the forest understorey
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The impact of dung on inter- and intraspecific competition of temperate grassland seeds
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Where does the community start, and where does it end? : including the seed bank to reassess forest herb layer responses to the environment
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Testing a general approach to assess the degree of disturbance in tropical forests
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Changes in the nature of environmental limitation in two forest herbs during two decades of forest succession
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Disentangling tree species identity and richness effects on the herb layer: first results from a German tree diversity experiment
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Hints for alternative stable states from long-term vegetation dynamics in an unmanaged heathland
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Tree line dynamics in the tropical African highlands: identifying drivers and dynamics
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The effects of hemiparasitic plant removal on community structure and seedling establishment in semi-natural grasslands
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Distance to seed sources and land-use history affect forest development over a long-term heathland to forest succession
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Shrub facilitation increases plant diversity along an arid scrubland-temperate rain forest boundary in South America
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Seed banks of temperate deciduous forests during secondary succession
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Environmental limitation contributes to the differential colonization capacity of two forest herbs
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Complementary seed dispersal by three avian frugivores in a fragmented Afromontane forest
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Predicting future community composition from random soil seed bank sampling: evidence from a drained lake bottom
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Long-term dynamics of the hemiparasite Rhinanthus angustifolius and its relationship with vegetation structure
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Pathways of stand development in ageing Pinus sylvestris forests
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Recruitment and growth of herb-layer species with different colonizing capacities in ancient and recent forests
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Seed bank assembly follows vegetation succession in dune slacks
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Scale-dependent frequency distributions of plant species in dune slacks: Dispersal and niche limitation
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An island biogeographical view of the successional pathway in wet dune slacks
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An integrated analysis of the spatio-temporal colonization patterns of forest plant species
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Effects of age and distance on the composition of mixed deciduous forest fragments in an agricultural landscape.