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4. Biogeography of freshwater plants in four major lakes in Kenya

5. Nutrient enrichment, propagule pressure, and herbivory interactively influence the competitive ability of an invasive alien macrophyte Myriophyllum aquaticum

6. Brain charts for the human lifespan

8. Directional and stabilizing selection shaped morphological, reproductive, and physiological traits of the invader Solidago canadensis

12. Soil biota modulate the effects of microplastics on biomass and diversity of plant communities.

13. Invasive plant species support each other's growth in low‐nutrient conditions but compete when nutrients are abundant.

14. The Composition and Diversity of Soil Microbial Communities Associated With the Invasive Plant Solidago canadensis Vary Across Locations and Time Since Invasion.

15. Experimental Validation and Characterization of Sugarcane Genome-Encoded MicroRNAs and Their Targets Using PCR-Based Expressional Methodology.

18. A native herbaceous community exerts a strong allelopathic effect on the woody range-expander Betula fruticosa.

19. Effect of the Deep Marin Balambo Formation on the Qamchuqa Reservoirs in Jambur Field.

21. Effects of protected areas on welfare of local households: The case of Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya

22. Can polyploidy confer invasive plants with a wider climatic tolerance? A test using Solidago canadensis

23. Publisher Correction: Brain charts for the human lifespan

32. A native parasitic plant and soil microorganisms facilitate a native plant co‐occurrence with an invasive plant

45. Artificial night‐time lighting and nutrient enrichment synergistically favour the growth of alien ornamental plant species over co‐occurring native plants.

46. Population genetic differentiation and phenotypic plasticity of Ambrosiaartemisiifolia under different nitrogen levels.

47. Nutrient enrichment promotes invasion success of alien plants via increased growth and suppression of chemical defenses.

48. Opposite effects of nutrient enrichment and an invasive snail on the growth of invasive and native macrophytes.

49. Herbivory and elevated levels of CO2 and nutrients separately, rather than synergistically, impacted biomass production and allocation in invasive and native plant species.

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