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1. Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome.

2. Looking back on biodiversity change: lessons for the road ahead

3. Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome

4. Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome

5. TRY plant trait database – enhanced coverage and open access

6. Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome

7. Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome

8. Mapping human pressures on biodiversity across the planet uncovers anthropogenic threat complexes

9. Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome

10. Global buffering of temperatures under forest canopies

12. Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome

13. Reply to Harwood et al.: Thermophilization estimation is robust to the scale of species distribution data

14. Sustaining ecosystem functions in a changing world: a call for an integrated approach

15. The Evolutionary Ecology of Metacommunities

16. Directional turnover towards larger-ranged plants over time and across habitats.

17. Root and biomass allocation traits predict changes in plant species and communities over four decades of global change.

18. Soil properties constrain predicted poleward migration of plants under climate change.

19. Mapping canopy traits over Québec using airborne and spaceborne imaging spectroscopy.

20. Looking back on biodiversity change: lessons for the road ahead.

21. Evolutionary history explains foliar spectral differences between arbuscular and ectomycorrhizal plant species.

22. Predicting leaf traits across functional groups using reflectance spectroscopy.

23. Large herbivores trigger spatiotemporal changes in forest plant diversity.

24. Different temporal trends in vascular plant and bryophyte communities along elevational gradients over four decades.

25. Directional turnover towards larger-ranged plants over time and across habitats.

26. Earlier spring reduces potential for gene flow via reduced flowering synchrony across an elevational gradient.

27. Stronger influence of anthropogenic disturbance than climate change on century-scale compositional changes in northern forests.

28. Using insect natural history collections to study global change impacts: challenges and opportunities.

29. Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome.

30. Characterizing the contribution of plasticity and genetic differentiation to community-level trait responses to environmental change.

31. Herbivory and pollen limitation at the upper elevational range limit of two forest understory plants of eastern North America.

33. Patterns and determinants of plant biodiversity in non-commercial forests of eastern China.

34. Estimates of local biodiversity change over time stand up to scrutiny.

35. Increased seedling establishment via enemy release at the upper elevational range limit of sugar maple.

36. Adaptation to elevated CO2 in different biodiversity contexts.

37. Understanding context dependence in the contribution of intraspecific variation to community trait-environment matching.

38. Non-climatic constraints on upper elevational plant range expansion under climate change.

40. Global meta-analysis reveals no net change in local-scale plant biodiversity over time.

41. Microclimate moderates plant responses to macroclimate warming.

42. Historical ecology: using unconventional data sources to test for effects of global environmental change.

43. Quantifying temporal change in biodiversity: challenges and opportunities.

44. Genetic diversity in widespread species is not congruent with species richness in alpine plant communities.

45. A crucial step toward realism: responses to climate change from an evolving metacommunity perspective.

46. Genotypic diversity effects on the performance of Taraxacum officinale populations increase with time and environmental favorability.

47. Disentangling the drivers of β diversity along latitudinal and elevational gradients.

48. Navigating the multiple meanings of β diversity: a roadmap for the practicing ecologist.

49. Defining historical baselines for conservation: ecological changes since European settlement on Vancouver Island, Canada.

50. Conceptual synthesis in community ecology.

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