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1. Vulnerability of cocoa-based agroforestry systems to climate change in West Africa

2. Recovery of Neglected Species with Cloud Water Micro Condense Capacity as a Response to Climate Change: The Case of Sclerophyllous Boxwoods of Buxus balearica Lam. in the Southern Spanish Mediterranean

4. A Step-by-Step Guide to Initialize and Calibrate Landscape Models: A Case Study in the Mediterranean Mountains

5. Small-Scale Abiotic Factors Influencing the Spatial Distribution of Phytophthora cinnamomi under Declining Quercus ilex Trees

6. Differences in the Response to Acute Drought and Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands Infection in Quercus ilex L. Seedlings

8. Vulnerability of cocoa-based agroforestry systems to climate change in West Africa

9. Bioclimatic habitat limitations for argan trees (Argania spinosa (L.) Skeels) in Northern Africa and Spain

10. Modelling hyperspectral- and thermal-based plant traits for the early detection of Phytophthora-induced symptoms in oak decline

11. Opportunities of super high-density olive orchard to improve soil quality: Management guidelines for application of pruning residues

12. A Step-by-Step Guide to Initialize and Calibrate Landscape Models: A Case Study in the Mediterranean Mountains

13. Small-Scale Abiotic Factors Influencing the Spatial Distribution of Phytophthora cinnamomi under Declining Quercus ilex Trees

14. Surface indicators are correlated with soil multifunctionality in global drylands

15. Relationships between leaf mass per area and nutrient concentrations in 98 Mediterranean woody species are determined by phylogeny, habitat and leaf habit

16. Potential impacts of aridity on structural and functional status of a southern Mediterranean Stipa tenacissima steppe

17. Increasing aridity reduces soil microbial diversity and abundance in global drylands

18. Cascading effects from plants to soil microorganisms explain how plant species richness and simulated climate change affect soil multifunctionality

19. Determination of forest fuels characteristics in mortality-affected Pinus forests using integrated hyperspectral and ALS data

20. Human impacts and aridity differentially alter soil N availability in drylands worldwide

21. Easy-to-make portable chamber for in situ CO2 exchange measurements on biological soil crusts

22. Growth and Growth-Related Traits for a Range of Quercus Species Grown as Seedlings Under Controlled Conditions and for Adult Plants from the Field

23. Plant diversity and ecosystem multifunctionality peak at intermediate levels of woody cover in global drylands

24. Changes in biocrust cover drive carbon cycle responses to climate change in drylands

25. On the Importance of Shrub Encroachment by Sprouters, Climate, Species Richness and Anthropic Factors for Ecosystem Multifunctionality in Semi-arid Mediterranean Ecosystems

26. Uncovering multiscale effects of aridity and biotic interactions on the functional structure of Mediterranean shrublands

27. Differential impact of hotter drought on seedling performance of five ecologically distinct pine species

28. Plant Species Richness and Ecosystem Multifunctionality in Global Drylands

29. Is spatial structure the key to promote plant diversity in Mediterranean forest plantations?

30. Determination of Vecuronium Bromide in Pharmaceuticals: Development, Validation and Comparative Study of HPLC and CZE Analytical Methods

31. Water-use strategies of six co-existing Mediterranean woody species during a summer drought

32. Linking stochasticity to determinism of woody plant recruitment in a mosaic landscape: A spatially explicit approach

33. Respuesta plástica a la luz y al agua en cuatro especies mediterráneas del género Quercus (Fagaceae) Plastic response to light and water in four Mediterranean Quercus species (Fagaceae)

34. Intransitive competition is widespread in plant communities and maintains their species richness

35. Functional diversity enhances the resistance of ecosystem multifunctionality to aridity in Mediterranean drylands

36. Caractérisation du fonctionnement des steppes d’Alfa marocaines par la méthode de l’analyse fonctionnelle du paysage

37. Climate and soil attributes determine plant species turnover in global drylands

39. Simulated climate change reduced the capacity of lichen-dominated biocrusts to act as carbon sinks in two semi-arid Mediterranean ecosystems

40. On the importance of topography, site quality, stock quality and planting date in a semiarid plantation: Feasibility of using low-density LiDAR

41. Decoupling of soil nutrients cycles as a function of aridity in global drylands

42. It is getting hotter in here: determining and projecting the impacts of global environmental change on drylands

43. Non-linear effects of drought under shade: reconciling physiological and ecological models in plant communities

44. Analytical Method Validation

45. Seed-mass effects in four Mediterranean Quercus species (Fagaceae) growing in contrasting light environments

46. Spatio-temporal heterogeneity effects on seedling growth and establishment in four Quercus species

47. Effects of soil compaction and light on growth of Quercus pyrenaica Willd. (Fagaceae) seedlings

48. Changes in cryptogamic cover drive carbon cycle responses to climate change in drylands

49. Oak seedling survival and growth along resource gradients in Mediterranean forests: implications for regeneration in current and future environmental scenarios

50. Relating leaf photosynthetic rate to whole-plant growth: drought and shade effects on seedlings of four Quercus species

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