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1. Nineteenth-century land use shapes the current occurrence of some plant species, but weakly affects the richness and total composition of Central European grasslands.

2. Forest plant indicator values for moisture reflect atmospheric vapour pressure deficit rather than soil water content.

3. Patterns of local plant diversity and community saturation in deciduous forests in Europe.

4. Climate Change and Wetland Ecosystems: The Effects on Halophilous Vegetation Diversity in Il-Ballut ta' Marsaxlokk Natura 2000 Site (Malta).

5. Fitness and niche differences are both important in explaining responses of plant diversity to nutrient addition.

6. Correlating variables with different scale types: A new framework based on matrix comparisons

7. What is a suitable management for Typha latifolia control in wet meadows?

8. Resurvey studies of terricolous bryophytes and lichens indicate a widespread nutrient enrichment in German forests.

9. Correlating variables with different scale types: A new framework based on matrix comparisons.

10. Plant species composition and local habitat conditions as primary determinants of terrestrial arthropod assemblages.

11. Biodiversity hotspots under threat: A global assessment.

12. Ellenberg‐type indicator values for European vascular plant species.

13. Disturbance indicator values for European plants.

14. Floristic-ecological diversity and syntaxonomy of plant communities dominated by Genista radiata in Italy.

15. Response Patterns of Fen Sedges to a Nutrient Gradient Indicate both Geographic Origin-Specific Genotypic Differences and Phenotypic Plasticity.

16. Nature as Model: Evaluating the Mature Vegetation of Early Extensive Green Roofs

17. Climate Change and Wetland Ecosystems: The Effects on Halophilous Vegetation Diversity in Il-Ballut ta’ Marsaxlokk Natura 2000 Site (Malta)

18. No species loss, but pronounced species turnover in grasslands in the Northern Alps over 25 years.

19. Changes in the distribution of bryophytes in a highly urbanised region in Western Europe (Flanders, Belgium): a species-traits analysis.

20. Nitrogen deposition causes eutrophication in bryophyte communities in central and northern European forests.

21. Relationships between vegetation of Macedonian pine (Pinus peuce Griseb.) and different types of soils on which it develops.

22. Uncovering Holocene climate fluctuations and ancient conifer populations : Insights from a high-resolution multi-proxy record from Northern Finland

23. Diversity Patterns of Macrofungi in Xerothermic Grasslands from the Nida Basin (Małopolska Upland, Southern Poland): A Case Study.

24. The combined effects of climate and canopy cover changes on understorey plants of the Hyrcanian forest biodiversity hotspot in northern Iran.

25. Scree vegetation in the northern Apennines (N-Italy).

26. Environmental modifiers of the relationship between water table depth and Ellenberg’s indicator of soil moisture

27. Mire plant diversity change over the last 10,000 years: Importance of isostatic land uplift, climate and local conditions.

28. Responses of Temperate Forests to Nitrogen Deposition: Testing the Explanatory Power of Modeled Deposition Datasets for Vegetation Gradients.

29. Mire margin to expanse gradient in part relates to nutrients gradient: evidence from successional mire basins, north Finland

30. Habitat and floristic peculiarities of an isolated mountain mire in the Hyrcanian region of northern Iran: a harbour for rare and endangered plant species

31. Land-use history affects vascular plant composition of calcareous grasslands – Does it affect cryptogam composition, too?

32. Soil fertility relates to fungal‐mediated decomposition and organic matter turnover in a temperate mountain forest.

33. Multiple soil factors explain eutrophication signals in the understorey vegetation of temperate forests.

34. Comparative analysis of root sprouting and its vigour in temperate herbs: anatomical correlates and environmental predictors.

35. Biomass partitioning in response to intraspecific competition depends on nutrients and species characteristics: A study of 43 plant species.

36. Expert‐based measures of human impact to vegetation.

37. Evaluating structural and compositional canopy characteristics to predict the light‐demand signature of the forest understorey in mixed, semi‐natural temperate forests.

38. Influence of ecological factors on soil algae in different types of mountain tundra and sparse forests in the Northern Urals.

39. Habitat fragmentation and forest management alter woody plant communities in a Central European beech forest landscape.

40. Changes in mycorrhizal status and type in plant communities along altitudinal and ecological gradients—a case study from the Northern Urals (Russia).

41. Grasslands ancient and modern: Soil nutrients, habitat age and their relation to Ellenberg N.

42. Using Ellenberg-Pignatti values to estimate habitat preferences of wild food and medicinal plants: an example from northeastern Istria (Croatia)

43. Wetland restoration on Öland : a short-term evaluation of vascular plant community composition after topsoil removal and reinstated grazing

44. Ellenberg-type indicator values for European vascular plant species

45. Vertical distribution of epiphytic bryophytes depends on phorophyte type; a case study from windthrows in Kampinoski National Park (Central Poland).

46. Evaluating the ecological realism of plant species distribution models with ecological indicator values.

47. Using species attributes to characterize late‐glacial and early‐Holocene environments at Kråkenes, western Norway.

48. Management effects on plant species composition and ecosystem processes and services in a nutrient-poor wet grassland.

49. Vertical variation in epiphytic cryptogam species richness and composition in a primeval Fagus sylvatica forest.

50. Will I stay or will I go? Plant species‐specific response and tolerance to high land‐use intensity in temperate grassland ecosystems.

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