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1. Genetically Based Trait Differentiation but Lack of Trade-offs between Stress Tolerance and Performance in Introduced Canada Thistle.

2. Impact of Invasive Bees on Plant-Pollinator Interactions and Reproductive Success of Plant Species in Mixed Nothofagus antarctica Forests.

3. Experimental manipulation of floral scent bouquets restructures flower-visitor interactions in the field.

4. Infection by a foliar endophyte elicits novel arabidopside-based plant defence reactions in its host, Cirsium arvense.

5. Effects of apical meristem mining on plant fitness, architecture, and flowering phenology in Cirsium altissimum (Asteraceae).

6. Native insect herbivory limits population growth rate of a non-native thistle.

7. Marsh thistle in New York: early detection and rapid response to a recent invader.

8. Insect herbivory and propagule pressure influence Cirsium vulgare invasiveness across the landscape.

9. Combined effects of plant competition and insect herbivory hinder invasiveness of an introduced thistle.

10. The foliar endophytic fungal community composition in Cirsium arvense is affected by mycorrhizal colonization and soil nutrient content.

11. Seed availability and insect herbivory limit recruitment and adult density of native tall thistle.

12. No interaction between competition and herbivory in limiting introduced Cirsium vulgare rosette growth and reproduction.

13. The relative importance of resources and natural enemies in determining herbivore abundance: thistles, tephritids and parasitoids.

14. Fragrance of Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) attracts both floral herbivores and pollinators.

15. The effect of pollination on floral fragrance in thistles.

16. Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of the dominant plant species in primary successional volcanic deserts on the Southeast slope of Mount Fuji.

17. Above- and below ground trophic interactions on creeping thistle (Cirsium arvense) in high- and low-diversity plant communities: potential for biotic resistance?

18. Phylogeny and ecological radiation of New World thistles (Cirsium, Cardueae - Compositae) based on ITS and ETS rDNA sequence data.

19. Dynamics of a mutualism in a multi-species context.

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