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1. "Reticulata irises": a nomenclatural and taxonomic synopsis of the genera Alatavia and Iridodictyum (Iris subg. Hermodactyloides auct., Iridaceae).

3. Response of Extremely Small Populations to Climate Change—A Case of Trachycarpus nanus in Yunnan, China.

4. Plant demographic knowledge is biased towards short‐term studies of temperate‐region herbaceous perennials.

5. Species Delimitation in a Polyploid Group of Iberian Jasione (Campanulaceae) Unveils Coherence between Cryptic Speciation and Biogeographical Regionalization.

6. Phylogenomics sheds new light on the drivers behind a long‐lasting systematic riddle: the figwort family Scrophulariaceae.

7. Diversity, Ecology and Phytogeography of Bryophytes across Temperate Forest Communities—Insight from Mt. Papuk (Croatia, SE Europe).

9. Desmids of Gorce Mts. Geobotanical studies.

10. The establishment of plants following long-distance dispersal.

11. Cryptic speciation shapes the biogeographic history of a northern distributed moss.

12. The use of plant ( Citrullus colocynthis) in alternative medicine (Historical facts - Geographical view).

13. Western North American Plants Disjunct in the Great Lakes Region: 40 Years after Marquis and Voss.

14. Predicting the potential distribution of Campsis grandiflora in China under climate change.

15. NAISSANCE ET DÉVELOPPEMENT DE LA CARTOGRAPHIE THÉMATIQUE NATURALISTE (1770-1900).

16. Phytogeographic Meta-Analysis of the Vascular Epiphytes in the Neotropical Region.

17. Turnover of Plant Species on an Ecological Gradient in Karst Dolines Is Reflected in Plant Traits: Chorotypes, Life Forms, Plant Architecture and Strategies.

18. Ecological and Phytogeographical Status and Species Composition of the Phytoplankton in the Gulf of Aqaba (Red Sea).

19. Species Diversity Regulates Ecological Strategy Spectra of Forest Vegetation Across Different Climatic Zones.

20. Environmental regionalization and endemic plant distribution in the Maghreb.

21. Neotropical niche evolution of Otoba trees in the context of global biogeography of the nutmeg family.

22. Influence of palm trees on the richness and distribution of plant species on the murundus at a Caatinga/Cerrado ecotone.

23. Northern distribution limits and future suitable habitats of warm temperate evergreen broad-leaved tree species designated as climate-sensitive biological indicator species in South Korea.

24. A Fitogeografia e a Fitossociologia enquanto subcampos da Geografia Física.

25. Multi‐dimensionality as a path forward in plant‐soil feedback research.

26. Vegetation pyramid for phytogeographic representation in the Três Irmãos municipal park, Terra Rica-PR.

27. Consideraciones en torno al primer artículo impreso sobre la geografía de las plantas de Alexander von Humboldt, publicado en La Habana en mayo de 1804.

28. Using a supermatrix approach to explore phylogenetic relationships, divergence times, and historical biogeography of Saxifragales.

29. Patterns of species diversity in different spatial scales and spatial heterogeneity on beta diversity

30. Modelling of Potential Distribution of Helichrysum nuratavicum Krasch (Asteraceae) in Uzbekistan.

31. Human food use increases plant geographical ranges in the Sonoran Desert.

32. Bioclimatic drivers of fire severity across the Australian geographical range of giant Eucalyptus forests.

33. Invertebrate‐mediated dispersal plays an important role in shaping the current distribution of a herbaceous monocot.

34. Integrating continental mainland and islands in temperate East Asia: liverworts and hornworts of the Korean Peninsula.

35. Evolution of Silurian phytogeography, with the first report of Aberlemnia (Rhyniopsida) from the Pridoli of West Junggar, Xinjiang, China.

36. Flora y vegetación de los trópicos estacionalmente secos en México: origen e implicaciones biogeográficas

38. Latitudinal patterns of alien plant invasions.

39. Análisis fito-geográfico del gradiente altitudinal desde la Costa Sur-Occidente al Altiplano de Guatemala.

40. Impact of mating system on range size and niche breadth in Epipactis (Orchidaceae).

41. Macro‐scale variation and environmental predictors of flowering and fruiting phenology in the Chinese angiosperm flora.

42. Global mycorrhizal fungal range sizes vary within and among mycorrhizal guilds but are not correlated with dispersal traits.

43. Thermal tolerances and species interactions determine the elevational distributions of insects.

44. Born migrators: Historical biogeography of the cosmopolitan family Cannabaceae.

45. Eocene Araucaria Sect. Eutacta from Patagonia and floristic turnover during the initial isolation of South America.

46. New insights into biogeographical disjunctions between Taiwan and the Eastern Himalayas: The case of Prinsepia (Rosaceae).

47. Asymmetric patterns of global diversity among plants and mycorrhizal fungi.

48. Genetic patterns and changes in availability of suitable habitat support a colonisation history of a North American perennial plant.

49. The geographic and climatic distribution of plant height diversity for 19,000 angiosperms in China.

50. Classifying Hawaiian plant species along a habitat generalist-specialist continuum: Implications for species conservation under climate change.

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