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1. Conservation-relevant plant species indicate arthropod richness across trophic levels: Habitat quality is more important than habitat amount

2. Relationship of insect biomass and richness with land use along a climate gradient

3. Landscape diversity and local temperature, but not climate, affect arthropod predation among habitat types.

4. Assessing the Sensitivity of Mountain Forests to Site Degradation in the Northern Limestone Alps, Europe

5. Plant richness, land use and temperature differently shape invertebrate leaf-chewing herbivory on plant functional groups

6. Humuspflege in Gebirgswäldern der Kalkalpen: Wissensstand und Massnahmen

8. Disentangling effects of climate and land use on biodiversity and ecosystem services—A multi‐scale experimental design

9. Coppicing and topsoil removal promote diversity of dung‐inhabiting beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae, Geotrupidae, Staphylinidae) in forests

10. The relevance of the concept of potential natural vegetation in the Anthropocene

11. Oak-hornbeam forests of central Europe

12. Interactive effects of climate and land use on pollinator diversity differ among taxa and scales

13. Plant indicators for Folic Histosols in mountain forests of the Calcareous Alps

14. Climate, Land use and Plant Richness Differently Shape Herbivory on Major Plant Functional Groups

15. Author response for 'Disentangling effects of climate and land use on biodiversity and ecosystem services—A multi‐scale experimental design'

16. sPlotOpen – An environmentally balanced, open‐access, global dataset of vegetation plots

17. The whole and its parts: why and how to disentangle plant communities and synusiae in vegetation classification

18. Disentangling effects of climate and land use on biodiversity and ecosystem services – a multi-scale experimental design

19. Climate and socio-economic factors explain differences between observed and expected naturalization patterns of European plants around the world

20. Alien plant invasion hotspots and invasion debt in European woodlands

21. EUNIS Habitat Classification: Expert system, characteristic species combinations and distribution maps of European habitats

22. High resilience of soils to re-grazing in a long-term abandoned alpine pasture

23. High resistance of soils to short-term re-grazing in a long-term abandoned alpine pasture

24. What are the organismic elements of vegetation science?

25. Thick forest floors in the Calcareous Alps – Distribution, ecological functions and carbon storage potential

26. Traits and climate are associated with first flowering day in herbaceous species along elevational gradients

27. Alpha diversity of vascular plants in European forests

28. Giving meaning to Ellenberg nutrient values: National Forest Soil Inventory yields frequency-based scaling

31. Coppicing systems as a way of understanding patterns in forest vegetation

32. Book Review

33. Climatic marginality: a new metric for the susceptibility of tree species to warming exemplified by Fagus sylvatica (L.) and Ellenberg’s quotient

34. Classification of European beech forests: a Gordian Knot?

35. Alien plant invasions in European woodlands

36. Environmental, Spatial and Structural Components in the Composition of Mountain Forest in the Bavarian Alps

37. Spatial Modeling of Vegetation Potential: An Introduction

38. Nutrient limitation and site-related growth potential of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst) in the Bavarian Alps

39. Differences between recent and historical records of upper species limits in the northern European Alps

40. Customary selective harvesting has considerably decreased organic carbon and nitrogen stocks in forest soils of the Bavarian Limestone Alps

41. Regionalizing Nutrient Values of Vegetation to Assess Site Fertility of Mountain Forests in the Bavarian Alps

42. Regionalizing Indicator Values for Soil Reaction in the Bavarian Alps – from Averages to Multivariate Spectra

43. The TRM Model of Potential Natural Vegetation in Mountain Forests

44. Resource-based determinants of range sizes of forest vascular plants in Germany

45. European Vegetation Archive (EVA): an integrated database of European vegetation plots

46. Species-specific and generic biomass equations for seedlings and saplings of European tree species

47. Vegetation databases provide a close-up on altitudinal tree species distribution in the Bavarian Alps

48. News from the Global Index of Vegetation-Plot Databases (GIVD): the metadata platform, available data, and their properties

49. BERGWALD – the vegetation database of mountain forests in the Bavarian Alps

50. WINALPecobase – ecological database of mountain forests in the Bavarian Alps

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