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1. Building an atlas of knowledge for invasion biology and beyond! 2nd enKORE-INAS Workshop

2. The strength of negative plant–soil feedback increases from the intraspecific to the interspecific and the functional group level

3. Greenhouse- and Field-Measured Plant-Soil Feedbacks Are Not Correlated

4. Ecosystem functioning in urban grasslands: The role of biodiversity, plant invasions and urbanization.

5. Using a multi-trait approach to manipulate plant functional diversity in a biodiversity-ecosystem function experiment.

6. Hypotheses in urban ecology: building a common knowledge base

7. Biodiversity maintains soil multifunctionality and soil organic carbon in novel urban ecosystems

8. Clear Language for Ecosystem Management in the Anthropocene: A Reply to Bridgewater and Hemming

9. A conceptual map of invasion biology: Integrating hypotheses into a consensus network

10. A multidimensional framework for measuring biotic novelty: How novel is a community?

11. The strength of negative plant–soil feedback increases from the intraspecific to the interspecific and the functional group level

12. Ecosystem functioning in urban grasslands: The role of biodiversity, plant invasions and urbanization

13. Towards an Integrative, Eco-Evolutionary Understanding of Ecological Novelty: Studying and Communicating Interlinked Effects of Global Change

14. No evidence that plant-soil feedback effects of native and invasive plant species under glasshouse conditions are reflected in the field

15. Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne hapla) can modify the positive plant intraspecific diversity-productivity effect on red clover in clover-grass communities

16. Independent role of belowground organisms and plant cultivar diversity in legume-grass communities

17. The strength of negative plant-soil feedback increases from the intraspecific to the interspecific and the functional group level

18. Above- and belowground effects of plant-soil feedback from exotic Solidago canadensis on native Tanacetum vulgare

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