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1. Contrasting range changes of Bergenia (Saxifragaceae) species under future climate change in the Himalaya and Hengduan Mountains Region.

2. Biodiversity of high-mountain woody plants in the East Carpathians in Ukraine.

3. Climatic and Non-Climatic Drivers of Plant Diversity along an Altitudinal Gradient in the Taihang Mountains of Northern China.

4. Feature tuning improves MAXENT predictions of the potential distribution of Pedicularis longiflora Rudolph and its variant.

5. Current biogeographical roles of the Kunlun Mountains.

6. The species range‐size patterns for vascular plants of Seorak Mountain (Korea): Relationship between group of life forms and phytogeography affinity along the elevational gradient.

7. Snow information is required in subcontinental scale predictions of mountain plant distributions.

8. Factors that shape the elevational patterns of plant diversity in the Yatsugatake Mountains, Japan.

9. Climate, soil resources and microbial activity shape the distributions of mountain plants based on their functional traits.

10. Disturbance and the elevation ranges of woody plant species in the mountains of Costa Rica.

11. The future of subalpine forests in the Southern Rocky Mountains: Trajectories for Pinus aristata genetic lineages.

12. Enough space in a warmer world? Microhabitat diversity and small-scale distribution of alpine plants on mountain summits.

13. Modelling spatial distributions of alpine vegetation: A graph theory approach to delineate ecologically-consistent species assemblages.

14. Does hybridization with a widespread congener threaten the long-term persistence of the Eastern Alpine rare local endemic Knautia carinthiaca?

15. Reconciling ecological and phytogeographical spatial boundaries to clarify the limits of the montane and alpine regions of sub-Sahelian Africa.

16. Chorological and phytogeographical diversity of trees and shrubs as a mean to regionalization: Kaczawa Mountains, Sudetes, Poland.

17. Tertiary montane origin of the Central Asian flora, evidence inferred from cpDNA sequences of Atraphaxis (Polygonaceae).

18. Geographical differentiation of Dryas octopetala in Europe based on morphological features.

19. Anthurium jaimeanum and A. pahumense (Araceae): two new species from the W slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes.

20. Molecular evidence for ancient relicts of arctic-alpine plants in East Asia.

21. Assessing Intraspecific Variation in Effective Dispersal Along an Altitudinal Gradient: A Test in Two Mediterranean High-Mountain Plants.

22. A sink-limited growth model improves biomass estimation along boreal and alpine tree lines.

23. Faurea recondita (Proteaceae): A new species from the Sneeuberg Centre of Endemism, South Africa.

24. Modeling alpine plant distributions at the landscape scale: Do biotic interactions matter?

25. Influence of Topography on the Colonization of Subalpine Grasslands by the Thorny Cushion Dwarf Echinòspartum horridum.

26. Diversity of the alpine vegetation in central Taiwan is affected by climate change based on a century of floristic inventories.

27. Forecasting Alpine Vegetation Change Using Repeat Sampling and a Novel Modeling Approach.

28. Patch configuration affects alpine plant distribution.

29. Experimental Evaluation of Seed Limitation in Alpine Snowbed Plants.

30. Distribution and Ecology of Alchemilla Species in Osogovo Mt. and West Balkan Mt. In Bulgaria.

31. Distinguishing colonisation modes from spatial structures in populations of the cushion plant Azorella madreporica in the high-Andes of central Chile.

32. Status and Dynamics of the Kobresia pygmaea Ecosystem on the Tibetan Plateau.

33. Changes in species composition in alpine snowbeds with climate change inferred from small-scale spatial patterns.

34. Floristic elements in European vascular plants: an analysis based on Atlas Florae Europaeae.

35. Brazilian Páramos IV. Phytogeography of the campos de altitude.

36. Local ecology and geographic ranges of plants in the Bishop Creek watershed of the eastern Sierra Nevada, California, USA.

37. INTERCONTINENTAL MEDITERRANEAN DISJUNCT MOSSES: MORPHOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR PATTERNS.

38. A fine-scaled predictive model for changes in species distribution patterns of high mountain plants induced by climate warming.

39. The Ruby Mountains.

40. NOTES ON THE PHYTOGEOGRAPHY AND FLORA OF THE MOUNTAIN SUMMIT PLATEAUX OF TASMANIA.

41. Primula bhutanica and Primula nana var. alba.

42. Potential Distribution Shifts of Plant Species under Climate Change in Changbai Mountains, China.

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