Summer rain pulse size and rainwater uptake by three dominant desert plants in a desertified grassland ecosystem in northwestern China Xiaoli ChengShuqing AnShirong Liu OriginalPaper 11 October 2005 Pages: 1 - 12
Alpine vascular plant species richness: the importance of daily maximum temperature and pH C.M. VonlanthenP.M. KammerH. Veit OriginalPaper 19 March 2006 Pages: 13 - 25
Continuum or zonation? Altitudinal gradients in the forest vegetation of Mt. Kilimanjaro Andreas Hemp OriginalPaper 08 November 2005 Pages: 27 - 42
Minor pollinator–prey conflict in the carnivorous plant, Drosera anglica Gillian L. MurzaJoanne R. HeaverArthur R. Davis OriginalPaper 25 October 2005 Pages: 43 - 52
Shrub establishment under experimental global changes in a California grassland Erika S. Zavaleta OriginalPaper 13 October 2005 Pages: 53 - 63
Intra-annual rainfall variability and grassland productivity: can the past predict the future? Jesse B. NippertAlan K. KnappJohn M. Briggs OriginalPaper 30 September 2005 Pages: 65 - 74
Petal movement in cape wildflowers protects pollen from exposure to moisture A. Von HaseR.M. CowlingA.G. Ellis OriginalPaper 09 October 2005 Pages: 75 - 87
Ecophysiological response of dune species to experimental burial under field and controlled conditions V. J. PerumalM. A. Maun OriginalPaper 11 October 2005 Pages: 89 - 104
Competitive responses of the rare Viola elatior and the common Viola mirabilis Mari MooraÜlle Jõgar OriginalPaper 19 October 2005 Pages: 105 - 110
Diversity of wetland vegetation in the Bulgarian high mountains, main gradients and context-dependence of the pH role Petra HájkováMichal HájekIva Apostolova OriginalPaper 05 January 2006 Pages: 111 - 130
Invasive shrub distribution varies with distance to roads and stand age in eastern deciduous forests in Indiana, USA S. Luke FloryKeith Clay OriginalPaper 25 October 2005 Pages: 131 - 141
Light environment under Rhododendron maximum thickets and estimated carbon gain of regenerating forest tree seedlings T. T. LeiE. T. NilsenS. W. Semones OriginalPaper 21 October 2005 Pages: 143 - 156
Root responses to nutrient patches in grassland and forest Sarah E. L. MoarScott D. Wilson OriginalPaper 19 October 2005 Pages: 157 - 162
The plant vigour hypothesis revisited – how is browsing by ungulates and elephant related to woody species growth rate? Shimane W. MakhabuChristina SkarpeZenzele D. Mpofu OriginalPaper 16 November 2005 Pages: 163 - 172
Linking hydroperiod and vegetation response in Carolina bay wetlands L.L. BattagliaB.S. Collins OriginalPaper 11 November 2005 Pages: 173 - 185