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1. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

2. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

3. Compositional response of Amazon forests to climate change

4. Maximising Synergy among Tropical Plant Systematists, Ecologists, and Evolutionary Biologists

5. Floristics and biogeography of vegetation in seasonally dry tropical regions

6. Using functional traits and phylogenetic trees to examine the assembly of tropical tree communities

7. Evolutionary heritage influences Amazon tree ecology

8. The genome sequence of Inga leiocalycina Benth.

9. The genome sequence of Inga laurina (Sw.) Willd.

10. The biogeography of the Amazonian tree flora.

11. Author Correction: One sixth of Amazonian tree diversity is dependent on river floodplains.

12. One sixth of Amazonian tree diversity is dependent on river floodplains.

13. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities.

14. Mapping density, diversity and species-richness of the Amazon tree flora.

15. Increased hydraulic risk in assemblages of woody plant species predicts spatial patterns of drought-induced mortality.

16. Range restricted old and young lineages show the southern Western Ghats to be both a museum and a cradle of diversity for woody plants.

17. Unraveling Amazon tree community assembly using Maximum Information Entropy: a quantitative analysis of tropical forest ecology.

18. Precipitation is the main axis of tropical plant phylogenetic turnover across space and time.

19. Diversity and divergence: evolution of secondary metabolism in the tropical tree genus Inga.

20. Climatic niche lability but growth form conservatism in the African woody flora.

21. Dissecting the difference in tree species richness between Africa and South America.

22. Structural diversity and tree density drives variation in the biodiversity-ecosystem function relationship of woodlands and savannas.

23. Amazon tree dominance across forest strata.

24. Reproductive character displacement and potential underlying drivers in a species-rich and florally diverse lineage of tropical angiosperms ( Ruellia ; Acanthaceae).

25. Floristic evidence for alternative biome states in tropical Africa.

26. Adaptation and coordinated evolution of plant hydraulic traits.

27. Biased-corrected richness estimates for the Amazonian tree flora.

28. Freezing and water availability structure the evolutionary diversity of trees across the Americas.

29. Evolutionary diversity in tropical tree communities peaks at intermediate precipitation.

30. Evolutionary diversity is associated with wood productivity in Amazonian forests.

31. Rarity of monodominance in hyperdiverse Amazonian forests.

32. Drought-induced mortality in Scots pine: opening the metabolic black box.

33. Comparative phylogeography of five widespread tree species: Insights into the history of western Amazonia.

34. Compositional response of Amazon forests to climate change.

35. The long-term ecology and evolution of marine reptiles in a Jurassic seaway.

36. Tracking of Host Defenses and Phylogeny During the Radiation of Neotropical Inga -Feeding Sawflies (Hymenoptera; Argidae).

37. Chemocoding as an identification tool where morphological- and DNA-based methods fall short: Inga as a case study.

38. Species Distribution Modelling: Contrasting presence-only models with plot abundance data.

39. Aboveground Carbon Storage and Its Links to Stand Structure, Tree Diversity and Floristic Composition in South-Eastern Tanzania.

40. Plant DNA barcodes and assessment of phylogenetic community structure of a tropical mixed dipterocarp forest in Brunei Darussalam (Borneo).

41. Coevolutionary arms race versus host defense chase in a tropical herbivore-plant system.

42. RADseq dataset with 90% missing data fully resolves recent radiation of Petalidium (Acanthaceae) in the ultra-arid deserts of Namibia.

43. Biogeographic distributions of neotropical trees reflect their directly measured drought tolerances.

44. Maximising Synergy among Tropical Plant Systematists, Ecologists, and Evolutionary Biologists.

45. Dispersal assembly of rain forest tree communities across the Amazon basin.

47. Forest conservation: Remember Gran Chaco-Response.

48. Evolutionary heritage influences Amazon tree ecology.

49. Plant diversity patterns in neotropical dry forests and their conservation implications.

50. Evolutionary patterns of volatile terpene emissions across 202 tropical tree species.

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