Seed predation of two alien Opuntia species invading Mediterranean communities Montserrat VilàIsabel Gimeno OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 8
Being evergreen in an aquatic habitat with attenuated seasonal contrasts – a major competitive advantage? Sabine GreulichGudrun Bornette OriginalPaper Pages: 9 - 18
Competition and resource availability in an annual plant community dominated by an invasive species, Carrichtera annua (L. Aschers.), in South Australia Mark R. HarrisJosé M. Facelli OriginalPaper Pages: 19 - 29
Constraints to colonization and growth of the African grass, Melinis minutiflora, in a Venezuelan savanna Nichole N. BargerCarla M. D'AntonioElvira Cuevas OriginalPaper Pages: 31 - 43
Comparison of population structures and ecology of a congeneric pair of common and rare neotropical tree species Yvonne M. BuckleyColleen K. Kelly OriginalPaper Pages: 45 - 56
Responses of native and invasive wetland plants to hydroperiod and water depth Rebecca C. MillerJoy B. Zedler OriginalPaper Pages: 57 - 69
Loss of oak dominance in dry-mesic deciduous forests predicted by gap capture methods Scott O. TaylorCraig G. Lorimer OriginalPaper Pages: 71 - 88
The strength of competition among individual trees and the biomass-density trajectories of the cohort Uta BergerHanno Hildenbrandt OriginalPaper Pages: 89 - 96
Early seedling growth of pine (Pinus densiflora) and oaks (Quercus serrata, Q. mongolica, Q. variabilis) in response to light intensity and soil moisture Mu-Sup BeonNorbert Bartsch OriginalPaper Pages: 97 - 105
Spatial segregation of plant species caused by Retama sphaerocarpa influence in a Mediterranean pasture: a perspective from the soil seed bank A. López-PintorT. EspigaresJ.M. Rey Benayas OriginalPaper Pages: 107 - 116
Establishment and reproduction of Aeschynomene virginica (L.) (Fabaceae) a rare, annual, wetland species in relation to vegetation removal and water level Alan B. GriffithIrwin N. Forseth OriginalPaper Pages: 117 - 125
Growth responses to arbuscular mycorrhizae by rain forest seedlings vary with light intensity and tree species Catherine A. Gehring OriginalPaper Pages: 127 - 139
Possible positive-feedback mechanisms: plants change abiotic soil parameters in wet calcareous dune slacks Erwin B. AdemaAb P. Grootjans OriginalPaper Pages: 141 - 149
Seed banks, bark thickness and change in age and size structure (1978–1999) of the African savanna tree, Burkea africana B.G. WilsonE.T.F. Witkowski OriginalPaper Pages: 151 - 162
Host-preference and density of woodrose-forming mistletoes (Loranthaceae) on savanna vegetation, South Africa C.M. DzerefosE.T.F. WitkowskiC.M. Shackleton OriginalPaper Pages: 163 - 177