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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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Beyond plant-soil feedbacks: mechanisms driving plant community shifts due to land-use legacies in post-agricultural forests
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Disentangling dispersal from phylogeny in the colonization capacity of forest understorey plants
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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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Spatio-temporal variation in seed predation by a native weevil in the invasive Prunus serotina
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Critical phases in the seed development of common juniper (Juniperus communis)
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Experimental assessment of the survival and performance of forest herbs transplanted beyond their range limit
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The response of forest plant regeneration to temperature variation along a latitudinal gradient
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Former land use affects the nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations and biomass of forest herbs
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The phosphorus legacy of former agricultural land use can affect the production of germinable seeds in forest herbs
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Environmental limitation contributes to the differential colonization capacity of two forest herbs
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Limited by the host: host age hampers establishment of holoparasite Cuscuta epithymum
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Juniperus communis: victim of the combined action of climate warming and nitrogen deposition?
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Germination requirements and seed mass of slow- and fast-colonizing temperate forest herbs along a latitudinal gradient
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The seedling bank stabilizes the erratic early regeneration stages of the invasive Prunus serotina