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51. Current Challenges in Plant Eco-Metabolomics.

52. Thrips advisor: exploiting thrips-induced defences to combat pests on crops.

53. Costs and benefits of admixture between foreign genotypes and local populations in the field.

54. Effects of admixture in native and invasive populations of Lythrum salicaria .

55. Intergenerational environmental effects: functional signals in offspring transcriptomes and metabolomes after parental jasmonic acid treatment in apomictic dandelion.

56. Evolutionary responses to climate change in a range expanding plant.

58. Herbivory and dominance shifts among exotic and congeneric native plant species during plant community establishment.

59. Novel chemistry of invasive plants: exotic species have more unique metabolomic profiles than native congeners.

60. Chemical defenses (glucosinolates) of native and invasive populations of the range expanding invasive plant Rorippa austriaca.

61. Chemical variation in Jacobaea vulgaris is influenced by the interaction of season and vegetation successional stage.

62. Soil biotic impact on plant species shoot chemistry and hyperspectral reflectance patterns.

63. Attract and deter: a dual role for pyrrolizidine alkaloids in plant-insect interactions.

64. Population admixture, biological invasions and the balance between local adaptation and inbreeding depression.

65. Predicting species distribution and abundance responses to climate change: why it is essential to include biotic interactions across trophic levels.

66. Metabolomics: the chemistry between ecology and genetics.

67. Climate change and invasion by intracontinental range-expanding exotic plants: the role of biotic interactions.

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

69. Climate vs. soil factors in local adaptation of two common plant species.

70. Differences in effects of pyrrolizidine alkaloids on five generalist insect herbivore species.

71. Natural hybridization between Senecio jacobaea and Senecio aquaticus: molecular and chemical evidence.

72. Variation in pyrrolizidine alkaloid patterns of Senecio jacobaea.

73. Pyrrolizidine alkaloids as oviposition stimulants for the cinnabar moth, Tyria jacobaeae.

74. Diversity of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in Senecio species does not affect the specialist herbivore Tyria jacobaeae.

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