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1. Modeling the effects of species associations and abiotic parameters on the abundance of mosquito species in a Mediterranean wetland.

2. Volcanic ash deposition as a selection mechanism towards woodiness

3. Analysing the distribution of strictly protected areas toward the EU2030 target.

4. Long-term evidence of differential resistance and resilience of grassland ecosystems to extreme climate events.

5. Diurnal temperature range as a key predictor of plants’ elevation ranges globally.

6. Correction to: Analysing the distribution of strictly protected areas toward the EU2030 target.

7. The fate of terrestrial biodiversity during an oceanic island volcanic eruption.

8. Double down on remote sensing for biodiversity estimation: a biological mindset.

9. Ericaceous vegetation of the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia will prevail in the face of climate change.

10. Author Correction: Diurnal temperature range as a key predictor of plants' elevation ranges globally.

11. Tree species diversity in relation to environmental variables and disturbance gradients in a northeastern forest in Bangladesh.

12. Phenological Sensitivity of Early and Late Flowering Species Under Seasonal Warming and Altered Precipitation in a Seminatural Temperate Grassland Ecosystem.

13. Multiple facets of biodiversity drive the diversity-stability relationship.

14. Importance of Seasonality for the Response of a Mesic Temperate Grassland to Increased Precipitation Variability and Warming.

15. Differentiating the effects of climate and land use change on European biodiversity: A scenario analysis.

16. Drought Effects in Climate Change Manipulation Experiments: Quantifying the Influence of Ambient Weather Conditions and Rain-out Shelter Artifacts.

17. Biodiversity increases the resistance of ecosystem productivity to climate extremes.

18. Opposite metabolic responses of shoots and roots to drought.

20. Recurrent Mild Drought Events Increase Resistance Toward Extreme Drought Stress.

21. Warming and drought do not influence the palatability of Quercus pubescens Willd. leaves of four European provenances.

22. The Hitchhiker's guide to island endemism: biodiversity and endemic perennial plant species in roadside and surrounding vegetation.

23. Climatic extremes lead to species-specific legume facilitation in an experimental temperate grassland.

24. Different reactions of central and marginal provenances of Fagus sylvatica to experimental drought.

25. The last decade in ecological climate change impact research: where are we now?

26. Absence of soil frost affects plant-soil interactions in temperate grasslands.

27. Predicting ectotherm disease vector spread-benefits from multidisciplinary approaches and directions forward.

28. Vegetation dynamics, and land use and land cover change in the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia.

29. How do extreme drought and plant community composition affect host plant metabolites and herbivore performance?

30. Historical Land Use Explains Current Distribution of Calcareous Grassland Species.

31. Evidence for genetic differentiation and divergent selection in an autotetraploid forage grass ( Arrhenatherum elatius).

32. Inventory, differentiation, and proportional diversity: a consistent terminology for quantifying species diversity.

33. Slow understory redevelopment after clearcutting in high mountain forests.

34. Effects of Extreme Weather Events on Plant Productivity and Tissue Die-Back are Modified by Community Composition.

35. Soil biotic processes remain remarkably stable after 100-year extreme weather events in experimental grassland and heath.

36. Slope deposits and water paths in a spring catchment, Frankenwald, Bavaria, Germany.

37. Predicted climate shifts within terrestrial protected areas worldwide.

38. Winter warming is ecologically more relevant than summer warming in a cool-temperate grassland.

40. Influence of rewetting on microbial communities involved in nitrification and denitrification in a grassland soil after a prolonged drought period.

41. Enhanced aboveground biomass by increased precipitation in a central European grassland.

42. Effects of anthropogenic fragmentation on primary productivity and soil carbon storage in temperate mountain grasslands.

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