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1. Efficacy and non‐target effects of herbicides in foothills grassland restoration are short‐lived.

2. Temporal stability of spatial cytotype structure in mixed-ploidy populations of Centaurea stoebe.

3. The effect of plant invasion on soil microbial carbon‐use efficiency in semi‐arid grasslands of the Rocky Mountain West.

4. Positive interactions between an exotic invader and moss biocrusts vary across life stage and correspond with the effect of water pulses on soil nitrogen.

5. Spotted Knapweed Spread and Plant Community Changes in a Lacustrine Dune System.

6. Increased reproduction under disturbance is responsible for high population growth rate of invasive Centaurea stoebe.

7. Temporal variation in the roles of exotic and native plant species in plant–pollinator networks

8. Temporal variation in the roles of exotic and native plant species in plant-pollinator networks.

9. Latitudinal variation in soil nematode communities under climate warming‐related range‐expanding and native plants.

10. Restoration of native‐dominated plant communities on a Centaurea stoebe‐infested site.

11. Landscape demography of Centaurea stoebe (spotted knapweed) in New York State

12. Disentangling nematode and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community effect on the growth of range-expanding Centaurea stoebe in original and new range soil

13. The taxonomic complex Centaurea stoebe s. l. (Asteraceae) in the flora of Ukraine

14. Do invasive plants structure microbial communities to accelerate decomposition in intermountain grasslands?

15. Strong indirect herbicide effects on mycorrhizal associations through plant community shifts and secondary invasions.

16. Belowground Plant--Herbivore Interactions Vary among Climate-Driven Range-Expanding Plant Species with Different Degrees of Novel Chemistry.

17. Ecotypic diversity of a dominant grassland species resists exotic invasion.

18. Exotic invasive plants increase productivity, abundance of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and nitrogen availability in intermountain grasslands.

19. The population genetics of the fundamental cytotype-shift in invasive Centaurea stoebe s.l.: genetic diversity, genetic differentiation and small-scale genetic structure differ between cytotypes but not between ranges.

20. Seeding Causes Long-Term Increases in Grass Forage Production in Invaded Rangelands

22. Distinct defense strategies allow different grassland species to cope with root herbivore attack

23. Root volatiles in plant–plant interactions II: Root volatiles alter root chemistry and plant–herbivore interactions of neighbouring plants

24. Temporal- and density-dependent impacts of an invasive plant on pollinators and pollination services to a native plant.

25. Quantifying 'apparent' impact and distinguishing impact from invasiveness in multispecies plant invasions.

26. BIOGEOGRAPHIC EFFECTS ON EARLY ESTABLISHMENT OF AN INVASIVE ALIEN PLANT.

27. Spotted Knapweed Spread and Plant Community Changes in a Lacustrine Dune System

28. Plant neighbours rather than soil biota determine impact of an alien plant invader.

29. Phenology and dispersal of Larinus minutus Gyllenhal and Larinus obtusus Gyllenhal (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), two biological control agents of Centaurea stoebe ssp. micranthos (spotted knapweed) in Michigan.

30. Drought tolerance and plasticity in the invasive knapweed Centaurea stoebe s.l. (Asteraceae): effect of populations stronger than those of cytotype and range.

31. Contrasting spatio-temporal climatic niche dynamics during the eastern and western invasions of spotted knapweed in North America.

32. Plant population and soil origin effects on rhizosphere nematode community composition of a range-expanding plant species and a native congener

33. Terezine E, bioactive prenylated tryptophan analogue from an endophyte of Centaurea stoebe

34. The Economic Cost of Noxious Weeds on Montana Grazing Lands

35. The influence of environmental factors on the distribution and density of invasive Centaurea stoebe across Northeastern USA

36. Temporal variation in the roles of exotic and native plant species in plant–pollinator networks

38. Invasive plant erodes local song diversity in a migratory passerine.

39. Dissecting impact of plant invaders: Do invaders behave differently in the new range?

40. INCREASED SEED SURVIVAL AND SEEDLING EMERGENCE IN A POLYPLOID PLANT INVADER.

41. Cytotype differences modulate eco-geographical differentiation in the widespread plant Centaurea stoebe.

42. Using habitat suitability models to target invasive plant species surveys.

43. Light intensity alters the allelopathic effects of an exotic invader.

44. Influence of Spotted Knapweed on Diversity and Abundance of Small Mammals in Grand Sable Dunes, Michigan, USA.

45. Increased population growth rate in invasive polyploid Centaurea stoebe in a common garden.

46. Anthropogenic disturbance as a driver of microspatial and microhabitat segregation of cytotypes of Centaurea stoebe and cytotype interactions in secondary contact zones.

47. Population-level compensation impedes biological control of an invasive forb and indirect release of a native grass.

48. Influence of plant phenostage and ploidy level on oviposition and feeding of two specialist herbivores of spotted knapweed, Centaurea stoebe

49. Hybridization and invasion: an experimental test with diffuse knapweed ( Centaurea diffusa Lam.).

50. Escape from competition: Neighbors reduce Centaurea stoebe performance at home but not away.

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