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1. Nitrogen in insects: implications for trophic complexity and species diversification

6. Differences in morphological and physiological traits between native and invasive populations of Sapium sebiferum.

7. Dynamics of plant and arthropod diversity during old field succession

8. Microsatellite markers for an invasive tetraploid tree, Chinese tallow ( Triadica sebifera).

10. Traits estimated when grown alone may underestimate the competitive advantage and invasiveness of exotic species.

11. Deterministic responses of biodiversity to climate change through exotic species invasions.

12. Native Plant Diversity Generates Microbial Legacies That Either Promote or Suppress Non-Natives, Depending on Drought History.

13. Chlorophyll fluorescence characteristics and H 2 O 2 contents of Chinese tallow tree are dependent on population origin, nutrients and salinity.

14. Specialist reassociation and residence time modulate the evolution of defense in invasive plants: A meta-analysis.

15. Effects of nutrient pulses on exotic species shift from positive to neutral with decreasing water availability.

16. Fluctuations in resource availability shape the competitive balance among non-native plant species.

17. Restoration of native saltmarshes can reverse arthropod assemblages and trophic interactions changed by a plant invasion.

18. Behavior of higher trophic levels associated with an invasive plant varies among populations.

19. Dynamics and mechanisms of secondary invasion following biological control of an invasive plant.

20. Multidecadal, continent-level analysis indicates agricultural practices impact wheat aphid loads more than climate change.

21. Species-specific plant-mediated effects between herbivores converge at high damage intensity.

22. Latitudinal variation in the diversity and composition of various organisms associated with an exotic plant: the role of climate and plant invasion.

23. Increasing flavonoid concentrations in root exudates enhance associations between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and an invasive plant.

24. Plants impact cellular immunity of caterpillars to an entomovirus.

25. An invasive plant rapidly increased the similarity of soil fungal pathogen communities.

26. Feedstock particle size and pyrolysis temperature regulate effects of biochar on soil nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide emissions.

27. Chemical responses of an invasive plant to herbivory and abiotic environments reveal a novel invasion mechanism.

28. Introduced Populations of an Invasive Tree Have Higher Soluble Sugars but Lower Starch and Cellulose.

29. Effects of spent mushroom substrate-derived biochar on soil CO 2 and N 2 O emissions depend on pyrolysis temperature.

30. Biocontrol of invasive weeds under climate change: progress, challenges and management implications.

31. Immunity of an insect herbivore to an entomovirus is affected by different host plants.

32. Warming alone increased exotic snail reproduction and together with eutrophication influenced snail growth in native wetlands but did not impact plants.

33. Root flavonoids are related to enhanced AMF colonization of an invasive tree.

34. Endosymbiont-Mediated Adaptive Responses to Stress in Holobionts.

35. Herbivory may promote a non-native plant invasion at low but not high latitudes.

36. Thermal plasticity of a freshwater cnidarian holobiont: detection of trans-generational effects in asexually reproducing hosts and symbionts.

37. Herbivore-specific induction of indirect and direct defensive responses in leaves and roots.

38. Effects of biochar and dicyandiamide combination on nitrous oxide emissions from Camellia oleifera field soil.

39. Thermal Tolerance in Green Hydra: Identifying the Roles of Algal Endosymbionts and Hosts in a Freshwater Holobiont Under Stress.

40. Elevated temperature reduces wheat grain yield by increasing pests and decreasing soil mutualists.

41. Latitudinal variation in soil biota: testing the biotic interaction hypothesis with an invasive plant and a native congener.

42. Perennial forb invasions alter greenhouse gas balance between ecosystem and atmosphere in an annual grassland in China.

43. Effects of moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) invasions on soil nitrogen cycles depend on invasion stage and warming.

44. Evolutionary dynamics of tree invasions: complementing the unified framework for biological invasions.

45. An experimental test of the EICA Hypothesis in multiple ranges: invasive populations outperform those from the native range independent of insect herbivore suppression.

46. Plant genotypes affect aboveground and belowground herbivore interactions by changing chemical defense.

47. A native plant competitor mediates the impact of above- and belowground damage on an invasive tree.

48. Warming benefits a native species competing with an invasive congener in the presence of a biocontrol beetle.

49. Below-ground herbivory limits induction of extrafloral nectar by above-ground herbivores.

50. Climate warming increases biological control agent impact on a non-target species.

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