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1. How to shorten scientific manuscripts

2. Microclimate influences plant reproductive performance via an antagonistic interaction

3. Single, but not dual, attack by a biotrophic pathogen and a sap-sucking insect affects the oak leaf metabolome

4. Simultaneous selection on vegetative and reproductive phenology in a perennial herb

5. Selection against early flowering in geothermally heated soils is associated with pollen but not prey availability in a carnivorous plant

6. Widespread latitudinal asymmetry in the performance of marginal populations:A meta-analysis

7. Interactive effects of drought and edge exposure on old-growth forest understory species

8. Forest edge effects on moss growth are amplified by drought

9. Life-history characteristics and historical factors are important to explain regional variation in reproductive traits and genetic diversity in perennial mosses

10. Changes in forest structure drive temperature preferences of boreal understorey plant communities

11. Pathogen infection influences the relationship between spring and autumn phenology at the seedling and leaf level

12. Impacts of soil temperature, phenology and plant community composition on invertebrate herbivory in a natural warming experiment

14. Positive indirect effects more than balance negative direct effects of ungulate grazers on population growth of a grassland herb

16. <scp>lefko3</scp> : Analysing individual history through size‐classified matrix population models

18. Climate drives among‐year variation in natural selection on flowering time

19. Weather-driven demography and population dynamics of an endemic perennial plant during a 34-year period

20. Spring and autumn phenology in an understory herb are uncorrelated and driven by different factors

23. Simultaneous selection on vegetative and reproductive phenology in a perennial herb

24. Warm range margin of boreal bryophytes and lichens not directly limited by temperatures

25. Drivers of demography: past challenges and a promise for a changed future

26. Sex expression and genotypic sex ratio vary with region and environment in the wetland moss Drepanocladus lycopodioides

27. Plant–animal interactions mediate climatic effects on selection on flowering time

29. Author response for 'PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY MASKS RANGE‐WIDE GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION FOR VEGETATIVE BUT NOT REPRODUCTIVE TRAITS IN A SHORT‐LIVED PLANT'

30. Pathogen infection influences the relationship between spring and autumn phenology at the seedling and leaf level

31. Performance of forest bryophytes with different geographical distributions transplanted across a topographically heterogeneous landscape.

32. Among-population variation in tolerance to larval herbivory by Anthocharis cardamines in the polyploid herb Cardamine pratensis.

33. Genetic differentiation can be predicted from observational data for reproductive but not vegetative traits in a widespread short-lived plant

34. Phenotypic plasticity masks range- wide genetic differentiation for vegetative but not reproductive traits in a short- lived plant

35. The impact of microclimate and soil on the ecology and evolution of an arctic plant

36. Drivers of large-scale spatial demographic variation in a perennial plant

37. Butterfly–host plant synchrony determines patterns of host use across years and regions

38. Global shifts in the phenological synchrony of species interactions over recent decades

39. Interacting effects of change in climate, human population, land use, and water use on biodiversity and ecosystem services

40. Direct and plant trait-mediated effects of the local environmental context on butterfly oviposition patterns

41. Spring phenology dominates over light availability in affecting seedling performance and plant attack during the growing season

42. Plant-herbivore synchrony and selection on plant flowering phenology

43. Biotic and anthropogenic forces rival climatic/abiotic factors in determining global plant population growth and fitness

44. Climate limitation at the cold edge: contrasting perspectives from species distribution modelling and a transplant experiment

45. Spring phenology dominates over shade in affecting seedling performance and plant attack during the growing season

46. Correlations between plant climate optima across different spatial scales

47. Global gene flow releases invasive plants from environmental constraints on genetic diversity

48. Sex and the cost of reproduction through the life course of an extremely long-lived herb

50. Intraspecific variation influences performance of moss transplants along microclimate gradients

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