Induction and persistence of allelochemicals in the foliage of balsam fir seedlings following simulated browsing Peter NoskoKelsey Embury OriginalPaper 26 March 2018 Pages: 611 - 619
A native C3 grass alters fuels and fire spread in montane grassland of South Africa Devan Allen McGranahanSally ArchibaldTimothy G. O’Connor OriginalPaper 28 March 2018 Pages: 621 - 632
Salt and waterlogging stress impacts on seed germination and early seedling growth of selected endemic plant species from Western Australia Anne Cochrane OriginalPaper 28 March 2018 Pages: 633 - 647
Long-term grazing impacts on vegetation diversity, composition, and exotic species presence across an aridity gradient in northern temperate grasslands Mark P. LysengEdward W. BorkWalter D. Willms OriginalPaper 04 April 2018 Pages: 649 - 663
Refoliation of deciduous canopy trees following severe insect defoliation: comparison of Fagus crenata and Quercus crispula Haruki Nakajima OriginalPaper 05 April 2018 Pages: 665 - 675
Elevational and phytophysiognomic gradients influence the epiphytic community in a cloud forest of the Atlantic phytogeographic domain Samyra G. FurtadoLuiz Menini Neto OriginalPaper 17 April 2018 Pages: 677 - 690
Biodiversity bottleneck: seedling establishment under changing climatic conditions at the boreal–temperate ecotone Alexandra J. WrightNicholas A. FisichelliPeter B. Reich OriginalPaper 18 April 2018 Pages: 691 - 704
Extreme drought alters growth and interactions with exotic grasses, but not survival, for a California annual forb Diane M. ThomsonJonas W. KwokEmily L. Schultz OriginalPaper 16 April 2018 Pages: 705 - 717
Water source niche overlap increases with site moisture availability in woody perennials Jessica S. GuoBruce A. HungateGeorge W. Koch OriginalPaper 17 April 2018 Pages: 719 - 735
The effects of phylogeny, life-history traits and altitude on the carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus contents of seeds across 203 species from an alpine meadow Hai-Yan BuPeng JiaXue-Jing Wang OriginalPaper 04 May 2018 Pages: 737 - 748
Fear of the dark: decline in plant diversity and invasion of alien species due to increased tree canopy density and eutrophication in lowland woodlands Martin VojíkKarel Boublík OriginalPaper 26 April 2018 Pages: 749 - 758