Population biology of clonal plants: Foreword to the proceedings from the 7th Clonal Plant Workshop Anne TolvanenPirkko SiikamäkiPia Mutikainen Preface 20 May 2005 Pages: 403 - 408
Evidence suggests plagiotropic clonal species have evolved a branching physiology emphasizing regulation by nodal roots R. G. ThomasM. J. M. Hay Research Article 20 May 2005 Pages: 409 - 427
Directional growth of a clonal bromeliad species in response to spatial habitat heterogeneity Michelle C. SampaioTatiana F. AraújoJosef F. Stuefer Research Article 20 May 2005 Pages: 429 - 442
A comparison of plant communities on the basis of their clonal growth patterns Marek SammulKalevi KullTõnu Möls Research Article 20 May 2005 Pages: 443 - 467
Resource transport between ramets alters soil resource pattern: a simulation study on clonal growth Gabriella MagyarMiklós KertészBeáta Oborny Research Article 20 May 2005 Pages: 469 - 492
Physiological integration affects growth form and competitive ability in clonal plants Tomáš Herben Research Article 20 May 2005 Pages: 493 - 520
Timing of disturbance changes the balance between growth and survival of parent and offspring ramets in the clonal forest understory herb Uvularia perfoliata Heidrun HuberDennis F. WhighamJay O’neill Research Article 20 May 2005 Pages: 521 - 539
Heavy metals modify costs of reproduction and clonal growth in the stoloniferous herb Potentilla anserina Sari KoivunenKari SaikkonenPia Mutikainen Research Article 20 May 2005 Pages: 541 - 561
Optimum reproduction and dispersal strategies of a clonal plant in a metapopulation: a simulation study with Hieracium pilosella Jürg StöcklinEckart Winkler Research Article 20 May 2005 Pages: 563 - 584
Clonal and genetic structure of two Mexican oaks: Quercus eduardii and Quercus potosina (Fagaceae) Cecilia Alfonso-CorradoRocío Esteban-JiménezAna Mendoza Research Article 20 May 2005 Pages: 585 - 599
Variations in levels of clonality among Populus nigra L. stands of different ages Nadia BarsoumEtienne MullerLeif Skot Research Article 20 May 2005 Pages: 601 - 624
An under-appreciated difficulty: sampling of plant populations for analysis using molecular markers Jun-Ichirou SuzukiTomás HerbenMasayuki Maki Research Article 20 May 2005 Pages: 625 - 646
Clonal integration beyond resource sharing: implications for defence signalling and disease transmission in clonal plant networks Josef F. StueferSara GómezTamara van Mölken Research Article 20 May 2005 Pages: 647 - 667
Intermediate growth forms as a model for the study of plant clonality functioning: an example with root sprouters Jitka KlimešováJana Martínková Research Article 20 May 2005 Pages: 669 - 681