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1. Correction for Slik et al., Phylogenetic classification of the world’s tropical forests

2. Global effects of non-native tree species on multiple ecosystem services

3. Phylogenetic classification of the world's tropical forests

8. Tree survival and growth responses in the aftermath of a strong earthquake

15. A Growth-Survival Trade-Off Along an Elevation Gradient Is Altered by Earthquake Disturbance in a Monodominant Southern Beech Forest.

16. Detecting Nonadditive Biotic Interactions and Assessing Their Biological Relevance among Temperate Rainforest Trees.

17. Damage to tropical forests caused by cyclones is driven by wind speed but mediated by topographical exposure and tree characteristics.

18. Author Correction: A global biodiversity observing system to unite monitoring and guide action.

19. A global biodiversity observing system to unite monitoring and guide action.

20. Long-term exclusion of invasive ungulates alters tree recruitment and functional traits but not total forest carbon.

21. Altered cyclone-fire interactions are changing ecosystems.

22. Disentangling Niche Theory and Beta Diversity Change.

23. Climatic limits of temperate rainforest tree species are explained by xylem embolism resistance among angiosperms but not among conifers.

24. Global effects of non-native tree species on multiple ecosystem services.

25. Phylogenetic classification of the world's tropical forests.

26. Intraspecific trait variation can weaken interspecific trait correlations when assessing the whole-plant economic spectrum.

27. Burrowing seabird effects on invertebrate communities in soil and litter are dominated by ecosystem engineering rather than nutrient addition.

28. Introduction to the Special Issue: Advances in island plant biology since Sherwin Carlquist's Island Biology.

29. Functional and environmental determinants of bark thickness in fire-free temperate rain forest communities.

30. Commercial forests: Native advantage.

31. An estimate of the number of tropical tree species.

32. Use of pollen and ancient DNA as conservation baselines for offshore islands in New Zealand.

33. Disturbance regimes, gap-demanding trees and seed mass related to tree height in warm temperate rain forests worldwide.

34. Plasticity in above- and belowground resource acquisition traits in response to single and multiple environmental factors in three tree species.

35. Comment on "Conspecific negative density dependence and forest diversity".

36. Soil-mediated indirect impacts of an invasive predator on plant growth.

37. Invasive rats alter woody seedling composition on seabird-dominated islands in New Zealand.

38. Effects of invasive rats and burrowing seabirds on seeds and seedlings on New Zealand islands.

39. Indirect effects of invasive predators on litter decomposition and nutrient resorption on seabird-dominated islands.

40. On the perils of mycorrhizal status lists: the case of Buddleja davidii.

41. Promotion of ecosystem carbon sequestration by invasive predators.

42. Above- and below-ground impacts of introduced predators in seabird-dominated island ecosystems.

43. The humanitarian service of dentists in Grenfell's sub-Arctic Labrador: 1910-1930.

44. Island biology and ecosystem functioning in epiphytic soil communities.

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