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1. Co‐mast: Harmonized seed production data for woody plants across US long‐term research sites.

2. Refrigerated flowers in the torrid Mediterranean summer.

3. Fire influences ant diversity by modifying vegetation structure in an Australian tropical savanna.

4. MelastomaTRAITs 1.0: A database of functional traits in Melastomataceae, a large pantropical angiosperm family.

5. Turgor loss point predicts survival responses to experimental and natural drought in tropical tree seedlings.

6. Shared friends counterbalance shared enemies in old forests.

7. Stem, root, and older leaf N:P ratios are more responsive indicators of soil nutrient availability than new foliage

8. Fruit and seed traits and vertebrate–fruit interactions of tree species occurring in Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana.

9. Woody plant growth increases with precipitation intensity in a cold semiarid system.

10. Critical transition to woody plant dominance through microclimate feedbacks in North American coastal ecosystems.

11. Competition for light and persistence of rare light‐demanding species within tree‐fall gaps in a moist tropical forest.

12. Counting niches: Abundance‐by‐trait patterns reveal niche partitioning in a Neotropical forest.

13. Long‐term seedling and small sapling census data from the Barro Colorado Island 50 ha Forest Dynamics Plot, Panama.

14. HeadwaterstreamSNevada: Data on riparian vegetation and water parameters of headwater streams in Sierra Nevada, Spain.

15. Chronic impacts of invasive herbivores on a foundational forest species: a whole‐tree perspective.

16. Woody plant encroachment amplifies spatial heterogeneity of soil phosphorus to considerable depth.

17. Spatial vegetation patterns and neighborhood competition among woody plants in an East African savanna.

18. Woody plant richness does not influence invertebrate community reassembly trajectories in a tree diversity experiment.

19. Phylogenetic impoverishment of plant communities following chronic human disturbances in the Brazilian Caatinga.

20. Mycorrhizal co-invasion and novel interactions depend on neighborhood context.

21. Plant-soil interactions promote co-occurrence of three nonnative woody shrubs.

22. Pollen limitation and flower abortion in a wind-pollinated, masting tree.

23. Global models for predicting woody plant richness from climate: development and evaluation

24. Woody plant establishment and spatial heterogeneity in grasslands

25. Loss of native herbaceous species due to woody plant encroachment facilitates the establishment of an invasive grass.

26. Caught in a fire trap: Recurring fire creates stable size equilibria in woody resprouters.

27. Setbacks to shoot growth are common in woody plants, so how are shoots of some species safer than others?

28. Woody encroachment decreases diversity across North American grasslands and.

29. Growth, fire history, and browsing recorded in wood rings of shrubs in a mild temperate climate.

30. Montane meadow change during drought varies with background hydrologic regime and plant functional group.

31. Habitat fragmentation and altered fire regime create trade-offs for an obligate seeding shrub.

32. Planting intensity, residence time, and species traits determine invasion success of alien woody species.

33. Latitudinal variation in herbivore pressure in Atlantic Coast salt marshes.

34. FOLIAR ABSORPTION OF INTERCEPTED RAINFALL IMPROVES WOODY PLANT WATER STATUS MOST DURING DROUGHT.

35. WOODY PLANT RICHNESS AND NDVI RESPONSE TO DROUGHT EVENTS IN CATALONIAN (NORTHEASTERN SPAIN) FORESTS.

36. GLOBAL MODELS FOR PREDICTING WOODY PLANT RICHNESS FROM CLIMATE: COMMENT.

37. GLOBAL MODELS FOR PREDICTING WOODY PLANT RICHNESS FROM CLIMATE. REPLY.

38. CROWN RATIO INFLUENCES ALLOMETRIC SCALING IN TREES.

39. THE DISTRIBUTION OF LIANAS AND THEIR CHANGE IN ABUNDANCE IN TEMPERATE FORESTS OVER THE PAST 45 YEARS.

40. TRAIT-BASED TEST FOR HABITAT FILTERING: CONVEX HULL VOLUME.

41. SMALL-SCALE FUEL VARIATION ALTERS FIRE INTENSITY AND SHRUB ABUNDANCE IN A PINE SAVANNA.

42. DAMAGE-INDUCED RESISTANCE IN SAGEBRUSH: VOLATILES ARE KEY TO INTRA- AND INTERPLANT COMMUNICATION.

43. RESPONSES OF DIVERSITY AND INVASIBILITY TO BURNING IN A NORTHERN OAK SAVANNA.

44. ELEVATIONAL SPECIES RICHNESS PATTERNS EMERGE FROM MULTIPLE LOCAL MECHANISMS IN HIMALAYAN WOODY PLANTS.

45. PROJECTION MATRIX ANALYSIS OF THE DEMOGRAPHY OF AN INVASIVE, NONNATIVE SHRUB (ARDISIA ELLIPTICA).

46. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SEED DISPERSAL OF BUSH CHINQUAPIN (FAGACEAE) BY SCATTERHOARDING RODENTS.

47. SECONDARY SUCCESSION IN AN EXPERIMENTALLY FRAGMENTED LANDSCAPE: COMMUNITY PATTERNS ACROSS SPACE AND TIME.

48. ECOHYDROLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF WOODY PLANT ENCROACHMENT.

49. IMPLICATIONS OF SEED BANKING FOR RECRUITMENT OF SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN WOODY SPECIES.

50. ARE INVASIVE SPECIES THE DRIVERS OR PASSENGERS OF CHANGE IN DEGRADED ECOSYSTEMS?

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