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1. Divergence and conservative of stomatal conductance in coexisting species in response to climatic stress in Tibetan Plateau

2. Major influence of hydroxyl and nitrate radicals on air pollution by environmentally persistent free radicals.

3. High nutrient uptake efficiency and high water use efficiency facilitate the spread of Stellera chamaejasme L. in degraded grasslands

4. 新疆草地优势种植物相对生物量沿海拔梯度变化特征.

5. Variation and relationships between twig and leaf traits of species across successional status in temperate forests.

6. Environmental filtering is the main assembly rule of ground beetles in the forest and its edge but not in the adjacent grassland.

7. Multi‐dimensional patterns of variation in root traits among coexisting herbaceous species in temperate steppes.

8. Feeding Strategies of Co-occurring Newt Species across Different Conditions of Syntopy: A Test of the 'Within-Population Niche Variation' Hypothesis

9. The Ecological Role of Salamanders as Predators and Prey.

11. Divergence and conservative of stomatal conductance in coexisting species in response to climatic stress in Tibetan Plateau.

12. Feeding Strategies of Co-occurring Newt Species across Different Conditions of Syntopy: A Test of the 'Within-Population Niche Variation' Hypothesis

13. Living the difference: alternative functional designs in five perennial herbs coexisting in a coastal dune environment.

14. High nutrient uptake efficiency and high water use efficiency facilitate the spread of Stellera chamaejasme L. in degraded grasslands

15. Contrasting rooting patterns of some arid-zone fruit tree species from Botswana -- I. Fine root distribution.

16. Feeding Strategies of Co-occurring Newt Species across Different Conditions of Syntopy: A Test of the "Within-Population Niche Variation" Hypothesis.

17. Germination characteristics of coexisting congeners of Anthyllis, Gentiana and Plantago

18. On the invasibility of persistent protist communities

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