Seed mass and plant home site environment interact to determine alpine species germination patterns along an elevation gradient Andrea VeseláTomáš DostálekZuzana Münzbergová Original Article 12 September 2020 Pages: 101 - 113
Effects of small-herbivore disturbance on the clonal growth of two perennial graminoids in alpine meadows Qian WangZheng Gang GuoHuan Yang Original Article 04 September 2020 Pages: 115 - 127
Genetic structure of the endemic Papaver occidentale indicates survival and immigration in the Western Prealps Loïc PittetYann FragnièreChristian Parisod Original Article Open access 30 July 2020 Pages: 129 - 140
Dominant shrub species are a strong predictor of plant species diversity along subalpine pasture-shrub transects Tobias ZehnderAndreas LüscherManuel K. Schneider Original Article Open access 14 September 2020 Pages: 141 - 156
Does the life-history strategy determine the freezing resistance of flowers and leaves of alpine herbaceous species? Loreto V. MoralesCarla AlvearÁngela Sierra-Almeida Original Article 05 June 2020 Pages: 157 - 168
Annual and perennial high-Andes species have a contrasting freezing-resistance mechanism to cope with summer frosts Loreto V. MoralesCarla AlvearÁngela Sierra-Almeida Short Communication 31 August 2020 Pages: 169 - 178
Seedlings of alpine species do not have better frost-tolerance than their lowland counterparts Sergey RosbakhVera MargreiterBernardica Jelcic Short Communication Open access 20 June 2020 Pages: 179 - 185