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2. RecruitNet: A global database of plant recruitment networks

3. Plant below-ground fungi interactions database for 42 Mediterranean woody plant species across Europe and North Africa

4. Mycorrhizal types associated with Mediterranean woody plant species across the Andalusian Red Natura 2000

5. Composition and cover of dominant woody species in plant communities across the Andalusian Red Natura 2000 (Directiva Habitats 92/43/CEE)

6. Plant canopy-recruit interactions in plant communities across the Andalusian Red Natura 2000 communitary interest habitats (Directive Habitats 92/43/CEE)

10. Phylogenetic patterns and phenotypic profiles of the species of plants and mammals farmed for food

11. Impacto del uso del suelo y la configuración del paisaje en las comunidades de hongos micorrícicos

12. Plant-soil feedbacks can favour multispecies coexistence by creating intransitive competition

13. Biodiversity monitoring through ecological interaction networks: plant canopy-recruit and plant-mycorrhizal fungi interactions in the Andalusian Red Natura 2000

14. RecruitNet: A global database of plant recruitment networks

22. Contrasting effects of herbivorous insect assemblages hosted by dominant woody Mediterranean plant species on the structure of recruitment networks

24. Seed dispersal mechanisms modulate Janzen‐Connell effects in Mediterranean forests through antagonists and mutualists.

25. Development and characterization of microsatellite primers in the endangered Mediterranean shrub Ziziphus lotus (Rhamnaceae)1

27. Intra-population comparison of vegetative and floral trait heritabilities estimated from molecular markers in wild Aquilegia populations

31. Intra-population comparison of vegetative and floral trait heritabilities estimated from molecular markers in wild Aquilegia populations

38. The role of genetic constraints on the diversification of Iberian taxa of the genus Aquilegia ( Ranunculaceae).

40. Defining a Target Map of Native Species Assemblages for Restoration.

41. Mutualistic and antagonistic phyllosphere fungi contribute to plant recruitment in natural communities.

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