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1. Fire-mediated germination syndromes in Leucadendron (Proteaceae) and their functional correlates.

2. Experimental biogeography: the role of environmental gradients in high geographic diversity in Cape Proteaceae

3. Fire-mediated germination syndromes in Leucadendron (Proteaceae) and their functional correlates

4. The potential for phosphorus benefits through root placement in the rhizosphere of phosphorus-mobilising neighbours

5. Wide outcrossing provides functional connectivity for new and old Banksia populations within a fragmented landscape

6. Natural abundance (δN) indicates shifts in nitrogen relations of woody taxa along a savanna-woodland continental rainfall gradient.

7. Experimental climate warming enforces seed dormancy in South African Proteaceae but seedling drought resilience exceeds summer drought periods.

8. Does cluster-root activity benefit nutrient uptake and growth of co-existing species?

9. Effects of competition and herbivory over woody seedling growth in a temperate woodland trump the effects of elevated CO2

10. Do floral syndromes predict specialization in plant pollination systems? An experimental test in an “ornithophilous” African Protea.

11. Herbivory, serotiny and seedling defence in Western Australian Proteaceae.

12. Disproportionate allocation of mineral nutrients and carbon between vegetative and reproductive structures in Banksia hookeriana.

13. Direct and indirect selection on floral pigmentation by pollinators and seed predators in a color polymorphic South African shrub

14. The potential for phosphorus benefits through root placement in the rhizosphere of phosphorus-mobilising neighbours.

15. Experimental biogeography: the role of environmental gradients in high geographic diversity in Cape Proteaceae

16. Do carbon-based defences reduce foliar damage? Habitat-related effects on tree seedling performance in a temperate rainforest of Chiloé Island, Chile

17. Do floral syndromes predict specialization in plant pollination systems? An experimental test in an 'ornithophilous' African Protea

18. How important is the relationship between Protea humiflora (Proteaceae) and its non-flying mammal pollinators?

19. Fire-mediated disruptive selection can explain the reseeder-resprouter dichotomy in Mediterranean-type vegetation

20. Wide outcrossing provides functional connectivity for new and old Banksia populations within a fragmented landscape.

21. A test for lottery recruitment among four Banksia species based on their demography and biological attributes

22. Does cluster-root activity benefit nutrient uptake and growth of co-existing species?

23. Dynamics of phreatophyte root growth relative to a seasonally fluctuating water table in a Mediterranean-type environment

24. Delta15N values of tropical savanna and monsoon forest species reflect root specialisations and soil nitrogen status

25. Herbivory, serotiny and seedling defence in Western Australian Proteaceae

26. Disproportionate allocation of mineral nutrients and carbon between vegetative and reproductive structures in Banksia hookeriana

27. Unpredictable seed-set: a defence mechanism against seed-eating insects inProtea species (Proteaceae)

28. Preferential outcrossing in the complex species Persoonia mollis R. Br. (Proteaceae)

29. Seed size: phylogeny and adaptation in two closely related Proteaceae species-pairs

30. Experimental evidence for pollination of Banksia spp. by non-flying mammals

31. Aspects of the reproductive ecology of four australian Hakea species (Proteaceae) in South Africa

32. Hooks for mammal pollination?

33. Do carbon-based defences reduce foliar damage? Habitat-related effects on tree seedling performance in a temperate rainforest of Chiloé Island, Chile.

34. Leaf size and inflorescence size may be allometrically related traits

35. The costs of leaving home: ants disperse myrmecochorous seeds to low nutrient sites

36. Differences in pollinator effectiveness of birds and insects visiting Banksia menziesii (Proteaceae)

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