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1. An explicit test of Pleistocene survival in peripheral versus nunatak refugia in two high mountain plant species.

2. Moving north in China: The habitat of Pedicularis kansuensis in the context of climate change.

3. A neglected alliance in battles against parasitic plants: arbuscular mycorrhizal and rhizobial symbioses alleviate damage to a legume host by root hemiparasitic Pedicularis species.

4. Impact of pre- and post-pollination barriers on pollen transfer and reproductive isolation among three sympatric Pedicularis (Orobanchaceae) species.

5. Pre- and post-pollination interaction between six co-flowering Pedicularis species via heterospecific pollen transfer.

6. Geographic consistency and variation in conflicting selection generated by pollinators and seed predators.

7. Are long corolla tubes in Pedicularis driven by pollinator selection?

8. Floral nectary, nectar production dynamics, and floral reproductive isolation among closely related species of Pedicularis.

9. Host shoot clipping depresses the growth of weedy hemiparasitic Pedicularis kansuensis.

10. Buzz pollination in eight bumblebee-pollinated Pedicularis species: does it involve vibration-induced triboelectric charging of pollen grains?

11. Do specialized flowers promote reproductive isolation? Realized pollination accuracy of three sympatric Pedicularis species.

12. Pollination in a patchily distributed lousewort is facilitated by presence of a co-flowering plant due to enhancement of quantity and quality of pollinator visits.

13. Effects of two contrasting hemiparasitic plant species on biomass production and nitrogen availability.

14. Evidence of a component Allee effect driven by predispersal seed predation in a plant (Pedicularis rex, Orobanchaceae).

15. Floral isolation in Pedicularis: how do congeners with shared pollinators minimize reproductive interference?

16. How does elevated grassland productivity influence populations of root hemiparasites? Commentary on Borowicz and Armstrong (Oecologia 2012).

17. Geographic mosaics of species' association: a definition and an example driven by plant-insect phenological synchrony.

18. Resource limitation and the role of a hemiparasite on a restored prairie.

19. The presence of co-flowering species facilitates reproductive success of Pedicularis monbeigiana (Orobanchaceae) through variation in bumble-bee foraging behaviour.

20. Honeybees enhance reproduction without affecting the outcrossing rate in endemic Pedicularis densispica (Orobanchaceae).

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