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2. Positive and negative plant−plant interactions influence seedling establishment at both high and low elevations
3. Global maps of soil temperature
4. Rapid upwards spread of non-native plants in mountains across continents
5. Microbial invasion of a toxic medium is facilitated by a resident community but inhibited as the community co-evolves
6. Competition contributes to both warm and cool range edges
7. Toward a set of essential biodiversity variables for assessing change in mountains globally.
8. Roadside disturbance promotes plant communities with arbuscular mycorrhizal associations in mountain regions worldwide.
9. Earlier phenology of a nonnative plant increases impacts on native competitors
10. When and how can we predict adaptive responses to climate change?
11. Competitors alter selection on alpine plants exposed to experimental climate change.
12. Potential sources of time lags in calibrating species distribution models.
13. Uncovering Broad Macroecological Patterns by Comparing the Shape of Species' Distributions along Environmental Gradients.
14. Deep learning to extract the meteorological by‐catch of wildlife cameras.
15. Do soil biota influence the outcome of novel interactions between plant competitors?
16. Mountain roads and non-native species modify elevational patterns of plant diversity
17. Running off the road: roadside non-native plants invading mountain vegetation
18. Invasions and extinctions through the looking glass of evolutionary ecology
19. congress summary: EMAPI 10: Bridging approaches to plant invasions
20. When Climate Reshuffles Competitors: A Call for Experimental Macroecology
21. Experiments link competition and climate change responses
22. Connecting higher‐order interactions with ecological stability in experimental aquatic food webs.
23. Performance of the herb Verbascum thapsus along environmental gradients in its native and non-native ranges
24. Plant invasions into mountains and alpine ecosystems: current status and future challenges
25. A hard fruit to swallow.
26. How comparable are species distributions along elevational and latitudinal climate gradients?
27. Non-native and native organisms moving into high elevation and high latitude ecosystems in an era of climate change: new challenges for ecology and conservation
28. Evolution under changing climates: climatic niche stasis despite rapid evolution in a non-native plant
29. Mountain roads shift native and non-native plant speciesʼ ranges
30. Compensatory responses of vital rates attenuate impacts of competition on population growth and promote coexistence.
31. Eco‐physiological and morphological traits explain alpine plant species' response to warming.
32. Mechanisms behind elevational plant species richness patterns revealed by a trait‐based approach.
33. Genetically based differentiation in growth of multiple non-native plant species along a steep environmental gradient
34. The invasion of plant communities following extreme weather events under ambient and elevated temperature
35. Different genetic clines in response to temperature across the native and introduced ranges of a global plant invader
36. Processes at multiple scales affect richness and similarity of non-native plant species in mountains around the world
37. Assembly of nonnative floras along elevational gradients explained by directional ecological filtering
38. Alien flora of mountains: global comparisons for the development of local preventive measures against plant invasions
39. Genetic differences in the elevational limits of native and introduced Lactuca semola populations
40. Limits to the niche and range margins of alien species
41. Global Networks: A Reply to Khuroo et al.
42. Ain't No Mountain High Enough: Plant Invasions Reaching New Elevations
43. Contrasting Patterns of Genetic Variation and Structure in Plant Invasions of Mountains
44. Plant Invasions along Mountain Roads: The Altitudinal Amplitude of Alien Asteraceae Forbs in Their Native and Introduced Ranges
45. Seedling Establishment of Asteraceae Forbs along Altitudinal Gradients: A Comparison of Transplant Experiments in the Native and Introduced Ranges
46. Establishment of Parallel Altitudinal Clines in Traits of Native and Introduced Forbs
47. Ecological lags govern the pace and outcome of plant community responses to 21st‐century climate change.
48. Novel competitors shape species’ responses to climate change
49. The Upper Range Limit of Alien Plants Is Not in Equilibrium with Climate in the Andes of Central Chile.
50. The role of bioclimatic origin, residence time and habitat context in shaping non-native plant distributions along an altitudinal gradient
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