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1. Coadaptation of coexisting plants enhances productivity in an agricultural system.

2. Assessing the accuracy of paired and random sampling for quantifying plant–plant interactions in natural communities.

3. The effects of foundation species on community assembly: a global study on alpine cushion plant communities

4. Ecological and evolutionary effects of crop diversity decrease yield variability.

7. Facilitation by a dwarf shrub enhances plant diversity of human-valued species at high elevations in the Himalayas of Nepal.

8. Network motifs involving both competition and facilitation predict biodiversity in alpine plant communities.

9. Interspecific facilitation mediates the outcome of intraspecific interactions across an elevational gradient.

10. The balance of canopy and soil effects determines intraspecific differences in foundation species’ effects on associated plants.

11. Plant life history stage and nurse age change the development of ecological networks in an arid ecosystem.

12. Habitat filtering determines the functional niche occupancy of plant communities worldwide.

13. A trait-based approach to understand the consequences of specific plant interactions for community structure.

14. Species but not genotype diversity strongly impacts the establishment of rare colonisers.

15. Resistance of plant-plant networks to biodiversity loss and secondary extinctions following simulated environmental changes.

16. The shift from plant-plant facilitation to competition under severe water deficit is spatially explicit.

17. Contribution of co-occurring shrub species to community richness and phylogenetic diversity along an environmental gradient.

18. Cushion plants can have a positive effect on diversity at high elevations in the Himalayan Hengduan Mountains.

19. Competition, facilitation and environmental severity shape the relationship between local and regional species richness in plant communities.

20. A global analysis of bidirectional interactions in alpine plant communities shows facilitators experiencing strong reciprocal fitness costs.

21. Direct and indirect interactions co-determine species composition in nurse plant systems.

22. Foundation species influence trait-based community assembly.

23. Combining observational and experimental methods in plant–plant interaction research.

24. Modulating effects of ontogeny on the outcome of plant-plant interactions along stress gradients.

25. Home-field advantage effects in litter decomposition is largely linked to litter quality.

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