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1. Endemism Centres of the Five Richest Vascular Epiphyte Families in the Neotropics.

2. High-quality reference plastomes in Tillandsia species living at the dry limits.

3. Enhancing microshoot regeneration in "Turiaçu" pineapple through nodular cluster induction with putrescine.

4. Life on the Wire—Plant Growth on Power Lines in the Americas.

5. Tank formation transforms nitrogen metabolism of an epiphytic bromeliad and its phyllosphere bacteria.

6. Ocelot occupancy in fragmented areas of the Brazilian Cerrado and Atlantic Forest.

7. In vitro propagation strategies of Puya chilensis as an alternative for obtaining new cysteine proteases.

8. Utilization of sewage sludge as fertilizer for silver vase bromeliad.

9. Experimental evidence of climate change extinction risk in Neotropical montane epiphytes.

10. Dispersal‐related plant traits are associated with range size in the Atlantic Forest.

11. Study of the pollen type in Neotropical hawkmoths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae: Macroglossinae) collected in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.

12. New Records and Miscellaneous Notes on the Bromeliaceae of Trinidad and Tobago.

13. Gene flow, mating patterns and inbreeding depression in Roupala montana var. brasiliensis, a neotropical timber species.

14. Feeding efficiency of two coexisting nectarivorous bat species (Phyllostomidae: Glossophaginae) at flowers of two key-resource plants.

15. The role of bromeliad structural complexity on the presence, spatial distribution and predator avoidance in Tityus neglectus (Scorpiones: Buthidae).

16. Hoist the colours: silviculture impacts fruit-feeding butterfly assemblage colouration in the Atlantic Forest.

17. Commonness as a reliable surrogacy strategy for the conservation planning of rare tree species in the subtropical Atlantic Forest.

18. Feasibility of ex-situ recruitment and outplanting of Gongolaria nodicaulis (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) for restoration of warm temperate marine forests in Atlantic Morocco.

19. A bromeliad living in the city: a case of a native species resilient to urbanization in South Brazil.

20. Bromelia longipedicellata and Bromelia stellata (Bromeliaceae): Two new species from the Brazilian Amazon.

21. Potential bottom‐up control of Metamasius callizona in Florida, USA.

22. Floral resources of Epicharis flava (Hymenoptera, Apidae) in an urban area, detected from the pollen spectrum in the scopae.

23. Floral pigments and their perception by avian pollinators in three Chilean Puya species.

24. Expansions and contractions of the inverted repeat, as well as gene loss and potential pseudogenization shape plastome evolution in Hechtioideae (Bromeliaceae, Poales).

25. Autogamy ensures reproductive success in the bromeliad Dyckia dissitiflora Schult.f., endemic to the Brazilian caatinga domain.

26. Interactive effects of drought and deforestation on multitrophic communities and aquatic ecosystem functions in the Neotropics—a test using tank bromeliads.

27. Reproductive variation and germination capacity of Tillandsia landbeckii Phil. in the southernmost Tillandsia dune of the Atacama Desert

29. Canopy microclimates and epiphytes in a changing world

30. It is hot and cold here: the role of thermotolerance in the ability of spiders to colonize tree plantations in the southern Atlantic Forest.

31. Bromeliad populations perform distinct ecological strategies across a tropical elevation gradient.

32. Aquatic invertebrate diversity in tank bromeliads in an enclaved wet forest in Brazil's semiarid region.

33. Limited influence from edges and topography on vegetation structure and diversity in Atlantic Forest.

34. Drought memory in Acanthostachys strobilacea, a CAM epiphytic bromeliad.

35. Actualización de la flora epífita del Perú.

36. Underestimated diversity and range size of diving beetles in tank bromeliads—Coleoptera of 'hygrofloric' lifestyle (Dytiscidae).

37. Phylogenomics of Puya (Bromeliaceae): Evolution in the Andean slopes and sky island ecosystems.

38. Transcriptome data from silica-preserved leaf tissue reveal gene flow patterns in a Caribbean bromeliad.

39. Plant Reproductive Success Mediated by Nectar Offered to Pollinators and Defensive Ants in Terrestrial Bromeliaceae.

40. Queen of the Andes: the ecology and conservation of Puya raimondii.

41. Can flowers help to disentangle the Vriesea oligantha complex (Bromeliaceae: Tillandsioideae)? Taxonomic implications and contributions to the floral anatomy and biology of Stigmatodon.

42. Selfing in epiphytic bromeliads compensates for the limited pollination services provided by nectarivorous bats in a neotropical montane forest.

43. Tillandsia landbeckii phyllosphere and laimosphere as refugia for bacterial life in a hyperarid desert environment

44. Life on the Wire—Plant Growth on Power Lines in the Americas

47. Regional phytoliths from the Coastal Cordillera of the Atacama Desert, Chile, and their potential for paleoecological reconstructions.

48. Some Historical and Cultural Notes on the Not Well Known but Spectacular Aechmea latifolia.

49. The Western Hemisphere subgenus Pinacodera Schaum: Cymindis (Pinacodera) latiuscula subgroup (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Lebiini: Cymindis Latreille).

50. Wood density and leaf traits independently relate to growth rate of naturally regenerated tree species in Araucaria angustifolia plantations in the Atlantic Forest, Argentina.

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