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2. Intraspecific phytochemical diversity increases with productivity but has mixed effects on herbivory.
3. Negative plant–soil feedback influences a dominant seeded species, Western yarrow (Achillea millefolium), in grassland restoration.
4. What happens in Europe stays in Europe : apparent evolution by an invader does not help at home
5. Incorporating the effects of generalist seed predators into plant community theory
6. Seedling recruitment correlates with seed input across seed sizes : implications for coexistence
7. Rodent seed predators and a dominant grass competitor affect coexistence of co-occurring forb species that vary in seed size
8. Pre-dispersal seed predation and pollen limitation constrain population growth across the geographic distribution of Astragalus utahensis
9. Trait differences in responses to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are stronger and more consistent than fixed differences among populations of Asclepias speciosa
10. Fitness consequences of occasional outcrossing in a functionally asexual plant ( Oenothera biennis )
11. Contrasting Plant Physiological Adaptation to Climate in the Native and Introduced Range of Hypericum perforatum
12. The importance of host plant limitation for caterpillars of an arctiid moth (Platyprepia virginalis) varies spatially
13. A Biogeographical Approach to Plant Invasions: The Importance of Studying Exotics in Their Introduced and Native Range
14. Loss of Enemy Resistance among Introduced Populations of St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum)
15. Rapid Evolution of an Invasive Plant
16. The tortoise and the hare: reducing resource availability shifts competitive balance between plant species
17. Are Alien Plants More Competitive than Their Native Conspecifics? A Test Using Hypericum perforatum L.
18. Facilitation between Coastal Dune Shrubs: A Non-Nitrogen Fixing Shrub Facilitates Establishment of a Nitrogen-Fixer
19. Convergent Demographic Effects of Insect Attack on Related Thistles in Coastal vs. Continental Dunes
20. Fine-Scale Genetically Based Differentiation of Life-History Traits in the Perennial Shrub Lupinus arboreus
21. When Do Herbivores Affect Plant Invasion? Evidence for the Natural Enemies and Biotic Resistance Hypotheses
22. Restoring Enriched Grasslands: Effects of Mowing on Species Richness, Productivity, and Nitrogen Retention
23. Rodent-Limited Establishment of Bush Lupine: Field Experiments on the Cumulative Effect of Granivory
24. Origin of an Insect Outbreak: Escape in Space or Time from Natural Enemies?
25. Intraspecific Competition and Subterranean Herbivory: Individual and Interactive Effects on Bush Lupine
26. Outcrossing Rate and Inbreeding Depression in the Perennial Yellow Bush Lupine, Lupinus arboreus (Fabaceae)
27. The Impacts of a Nonindigenous Marine Predator in a California Bay
28. Consumer Pressure, Seed versus Safe-Site Limitation, and Plant Population Dynamics
29. Bush Lupine Mortality, Altered Resource Availability, and Alternative Vegetation States
30. Insect Herbivory above- and Belowground: Individual and Joint Effects on Plant Fitness
31. Interactions between large‐scale and local factors influence seed predation rates and seed loss
32. Effect of Seed Predation on Seed Bank Size and Seedling Recruitment of Bush Lupine (Lupinus arboreus)
33. Interspecific Competition and Insect Herbivory Reduce Bush Lupine (Lupinus arboreus) Seedling Survival
34. A Native Nitrogen-Fixing Shrub Facilitates Weed Invasion
35. A Framework for Predicting Intraspecific Variation in Plant Defense
36. Reduced mycorrhizal responsiveness leads to increased competitive tolerance in an invasive exotic plant
37. Long-term ungulate exclusion reduces fungal symbiont prevalence in native grasslands
38. Negative plant-soil feedbacks increase with plant abundance, and are unchanged by competition
39. Exotic invasive plants increase productivity, abundance of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and nitrogen availability in intermountain grasslands
40. The Mechanisms and Consequences of Interspecific Competition Among Plants
41. Breeding Ground Fidelity and Mate Retention in the Pacific Golden-Plover
42. Inhibitory effects of soil biota are ameliorated by high plant diversity
43. Do exotic plants lose resistance to pathogenic soil biota from their native range? A test with Solidago gigantea
44. Origin Matters: Diversity Affects the Performance of Alien Invasive Species but Not of Native Species
45. Biogeographic effects on early establishment of an invasive alien plant
46. Secondary extinctions of biodiversity
47. Long‐term impacts of insect herbivores on plant populations and communities
48. Reproduction and survival of a solitary bee along native and exotic floral resource gradients
49. Disentangling the drivers of context-dependent plant–animal interactions
50. Seed dispersal is more limiting to native grassland diversity than competition or seed predation
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