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1. Herbarium specimens reveal a cryptic invasion of polyploid Centaurea stoebe in Europe.

2. Increasing and fluctuating resource availability enhances invasional meltdown.

3. Responses of non‐native and native plant species to fluctuations of water availability in a greenhouse experiment.

4. Clonal functional traits favor the invasive success of alien plants into native communities.

5. When a plant invader meets its old enemy abroad: what can be learnt from accidental introductions of biological control agents.

6. Climate warming can reduce biocontrol efficacy and promote plant invasion due to both genetic and transient metabolomic changes.

7. Absence of genetic differentiation in performance traits of Sinapis arvensis populations from crop and non‐crop habitats across Northern Algeria: Implications for management.

8. Potential for endozoochorous seed dispersal by sheep and goats: Risk of weed seed transport via animal faeces.

9. Rapid genomic and phenotypic change in response to climate warming in a widespread plant invader.

10. Sympatric diploid and tetraploid cytotypes of Centaurea stoebe s.l. do not differ in arbuscular mycorrhizal communities and mycorrhizal growth response.

11. Areas of high conservation value at risk by plant invaders in Georgia under climate change.

12. Invasive alien plants benefit more from clonal integration in heterogeneous environments than natives.

13. Climatic suitability ranking of biological control candidates: a biogeographic approach for ragweed management in Europe.

14. Ploidy level in the genus Leucanthemum correlates with resistance to a specialist herbivore.

15. Biological Flora of the British Isles: Ambrosia artemisiifolia.

16. BIOGEOGRAPHIC EFFECTS ON EARLY ESTABLISHMENT OF AN INVASIVE ALIEN PLANT.

17. Plant neighbours rather than soil biota determine impact of an alien plant invader.

18. Contrasting spatio-temporal climatic niche dynamics during the eastern and western invasions of spotted knapweed in North America.

19. Dissecting impact of plant invaders: Do invaders behave differently in the new range?

20. INCREASED SEED SURVIVAL AND SEEDLING EMERGENCE IN A POLYPLOID PLANT INVADER.

21. Effects of soil fungi, disturbance and propagule pressure on exotic plant recruitment and establishment at home and abroad.

22. Cytotype differences modulate eco-geographical differentiation in the widespread plant Centaurea stoebe.

23. Increased population growth rate in invasive polyploid Centaurea stoebe in a common garden.

24. Plant invasions, generalist herbivores, and novel defense weapons.

25. Evidence for a combination of pre-adapted traits and rapid adaptive change in the invasive plant Centaurea stoebe.

26. The Importance of Plant Provenance and Genotypic Diversity of Seed Material Used for Ecological Restoration.

27. Testing population differentiation in plant species – how important are environmental maternal effects.

28. Shift in cytotype frequency and niche space in the invasive plant Centaurea maculosa.

29. Potential contribution of natural enemies to patterns of local adaptation in plants.

30. TESTING THE EVOLUTION OF INCREASED COMPETITIVE ABILITY (EICA) HYPOTHESIS IN A NOVEL FRAMEWORK.

31. Detecting local adaptation in widespread grassland species – the importance of scale and local plant community.

32. Scale-dependent effects of land use on plant species richness of mountain grassland in the European Alps.

33. Unpalatable plants facilitate tree sapling survival in wooded pastures.

34. Soil carbon addition affects plant growth in a species-specific way.

35. The importance of nitrogen and carbohydrate storage for plant growth of the alpine herbVeratrum album.

37. Predicting impact of a biocontrol agent: integrating distribution modeling with climate‐dependent vital rates.

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