Impact of the alien plant Impatiens glandulifera on species diversity of invaded vegetation in the northern foothills of the Tatra Mountains, Central Europe Piotr KiełtykAnna Delimat OriginalPaper Open access 22 November 2018 Pages: 1 - 12
Contrasting elevational patterns of genetic variation in Euptelea pleiospermum along mountains at the core and edges of its latitudinal range Hongjie MengXinzeng WeiMingxi Jiang OriginalPaper 24 November 2018 Pages: 13 - 28
Root-associated fungi increase male fitness, while high simulated herbivory decreases indirect defenses in Croton lachnostachyus plants Mariana PereyraGabriel GrilliLeonardo Galetto OriginalPaper 24 November 2018 Pages: 29 - 39
The differential effects of bracken (Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn) on germination and seedling performance of tree species in the African tropics Fredrick SsaliStein R. MoeDouglas Sheil OriginalPaper 11 December 2018 Pages: 41 - 55
Sexual dimorphism in response to herbivory and competition in the dioecious herb Spinacia oleracea Marina Pérez-LlorcaJulia Sánchez Vilas OriginalPaper Open access 16 January 2019 Pages: 57 - 68
Microsatellite analysis reveals the resilience of genetic diversity within extant populations of three Akebia species to chronic forest fragmentation in China Li LiQiang XuXiaohong Yao OriginalPaper 01 January 2019 Pages: 69 - 81
Physiological responses of orchid pseudobulbs to drought stress are related to their age and plant life form Jia-Wei LiShi-Bao Zhang OriginalPaper 02 January 2019 Pages: 83 - 96
Serotiny in the South African shrub Protea repens is associated with gradients of precipitation, temperature, and fire intensity Roland C. de GouvenainJeremy J. MidgleyCory Merow OriginalPaper 07 January 2019 Pages: 97 - 109
Nutrient patches are transient and unpredictable in an unproductive mountain grassland Stanislav BřezinaKateřina JandováTomáš Herben OriginalPaper 17 January 2019 Pages: 111 - 123
Do novel interactions with local fauna have reproductive consequences for exotic plants? A case study with thistles, ants, aphids, and pollinators Vanina R. ChalcoffMaría Natalia LescanoAndrés M. Devegili OriginalPaper 17 January 2019 Pages: 125 - 134