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1. Potential bottom‐up control of Metamasius callizona in Florida, USA.

2. Sequential Defense Strategies: From Ant Recruitment to Leaf Toughness

3. Responses of leaf biomechanics and underlying traits to rangeland management differ between graminoids and forbs.

4. Mid-Canopy Height and Leaf Thickness Correlated with Caterpillar (Lepidoptera) Habitat in an Eastern USA, Temperate, Oak-Hickory Forest.

5. Leaf mechanical properties as potential predictors of leaf-litter decomposability

6. Disentangling the functional trait correlates of spatial aggregation in tropical forest trees

7. Defaunation changes leaf trait composition of recruit communities in tropical forests in French Guiana.

8. Sequential Defense Strategies: From Ant Recruitment to Leaf Toughness.

9. Seed Size Variation of Trees and Lianas in a Tropical Forest of Southeast Asia: Allometry, Phylogeny, and Seed Trait - Plant Functional Trait Relationships.

10. Seed Size Variation of Trees and Lianas in a Tropical Forest of Southeast Asia: Allometry, Phylogeny, and Seed Trait - Plant Functional Trait Relationships

11. Variación de los caracteres foliares en comunidades vegetales del centro de la Argentina bajo diferentes condiciones climáticas y de uso del suelo.

12. Paropsis atomaria larval feeding induces a chemical but not a physical response in Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata.

13. Biochar affects silicification patterns and physical traits of rice leaves cultivated in a desilicated soil (Ferric Lixisol).

14. Combined effects of freshwater salinization and leaf traits on litter decomposition.

15. Preferencias alimentarias de Phylloicus sp. (Trichoptera: Calamoceratidae) en un río Neotropical de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia.

16. Defaunation changes leaf trait composition of recruit communities in tropical forests in French Guiana

17. Nitrogen-fixing and non-fixing trees differ in leaf chemistry and defence but not herbivory in a lowland Costa Rican rain forest.

18. Modeling tropical montane forest biomass, productivity and canopy traits with multispectral remote sensing data.

19. Climate warming and plant biomechanical defences: Silicon addition contributes to herbivore suppression in a pasture grass.

20. Shredders prefer soft and fungal-conditioned leaves, regardless of their initial chemical traits

22. Shredders prefer soft and fungal-conditioned leaves, regardless of their initial chemical traits.

23. Leaf Toughness

24. Seed size variation of trees and lianas in a tropical forest of Southeast Asia: Allometry, phylogeny, and seed trait - plant functional trait relationships

25. Leaf mechanical properties as potential predictors of leaf-litter decomposability.

26. Tropical Deforestation and Recolonization by Exotic and Native Trees: Spatial Patterns of Tropical Forest Biomass, Functional Groups, and Species Counts and Links to Stand Age, Geoclimate, and Sustainability Goals

27. Morphological and physicochemical traits of leaves of different life-forms of various broadleaf woody plants in interior Alaska1.

28. Morphological and physicochemical traits of leaves of different life-forms of various broadleaf woody plants in interior Alaska1.

29. Leaf traits in Chilean matorral: sclerophylly within, among, and beyond matorral, and its environmental determinants.

30. Tougher and thornier: general patterns in the induction of physical defence traits.

31. Which leaf mechanical traits correlate with insect herbivory among feeding guilds?

32. Diet composition and body size in insect herbivores: Why do small species prefer young leaves?

33. Response of tropical seagrass palatability based on nutritional quality, chemical deterrents and physical defence to ammonium stress and its subsequent effect on herbivory.

34. Leaf mechanical resistance in plant trait databases: comparing the results of two common measurement methods.

35. Trade-offs between physical and chemical carbon-based leaf defence: of intraspecific variation and trait evolution.

36. LEAF TRAITS AND HERBIVORY LEVELS IN A TROPICAL GYMNOSPERM, ZAMIA STEVENSONII (ZAMIACEAE).

37. Climate-driven change in plant-insect interactions along elevation gradients.

38. Leaf life span spectrum of tropical woody seedlings: effects of light and ontogeny and consequences for survival.

39. Correlations between physical and chemical defences in plants: tradeoffs, syndromes, or just many different ways to skin a herbivorous cat?

40. Family matters: effect of host plant variation in chemical and mechanical defenses on a sequestering specialist herbivore.

41. Forest habitat, not leaf phenotype, predicts late-season folivory of Quercus alba saplings.

42. How cellulose-based leaf toughness and lamina density contribute to long leaf lifespans of shade-tolerant species.

43. Interactions in tropical reforestation - how plant defence and polycultures can reduce growth-limiting herbivory.

44. The effect of Lantana camara leaf quality on the performance of Falconia intermedia.

45. Feeding-preference trials confirm unexpected stable isotope analysis results: freshwater macroinvertebrates do consume macrophytesa.

46. Evolution of growth but not structural or chemical defense in Verbascum thapsus (common mullein) following introduction to North America.

47. Putting plant resistance traits on the map: a test of the idea that plants are better defended at lower latitudes.

48. What Makes a Leaf Tough? Patterns of Correlated Evolution between Leaf Toughness Traits and Demographic Rates among 197 Shade-Tolerant Woody Species in a Neotropical Forest.

49. Effect of leaf toughness and temperature on development in the lilac pyralid, Palpita nigropunctalis (Bremer) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae).

50. Bioenergy Crops Miscanthus × giganteus and Panicum virgatum Reduce Growth and Survivorship of Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae).

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