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1. Towards sustainable agricultural landscapes: Lessons from an interdisciplinary research-based framework applied to the Saint Lawrence floodplain

2. Interactive effects between cover crop management and the environment modulate benefits to cash crop yields: a meta-analysis

3. Ecological Specialization and Rarity of Arable Weeds: Insights from a Comprehensive Survey in France

4. Invasive tree cover covaries with environmental factors to explain the functional composition of riparian plant communities

5. The Human Element of Restoration Success: Manager Characteristics Affect Vegetation Recovery Following Invasive Tamarix Control

6. Controlling erosion while fostering plant biodiversity: A comparison of riverbank stabilization techniques

7. Pulses of seed release in riparian <scp> Salicaceae </scp> coincide with high atmospheric temperature

8. Seed storage behaviour of eight peatland pool specialists: Implications for restoration

9. Functional biogeography of weeds reveals how anthropogenic management blurs trait–climate relationships

10. Native plant turnover and limited exotic spread explain swamp biotic differentiation with urbanization

11. Correction to 'Weed diversity is driven by complex interplay between multi-scale dispersal and local filtering'

12. Weed diversity is driven by complex interplay between multi-scale dispersal and local filtering

13. Do ecological specialization and functional traits explain the abundance-frequency relationship? Arable weeds as a case study

14. Response of plant diversity to moss, Carex or Scirpus revegetation strategies of wet depressions in restored fens

15. Spatial modeling improves understanding patterns of invasive species defoliation by a biocontrol herbivore

16. Vegetation response to invasiveTamarixcontrol in southwestern U.S. rivers: a collaborative study including 416 sites

17. Integrative conservation of riparian zones

18. Divergence between riparian seed banks and standing vegetation increases along successional trajectories

19. Effects of competition, shade and soil conditions on the recolonization of three forest herbs in tree-planted riparian zones

20. Threshold dynamics in plant succession after tree planting in agricultural riparian zones

21. Establishment success of trees planted in riparian buffer zones along an agricultural intensification gradient

22. Macroecological and macroevolutionary patterns emerge in the universe of GNU/Linux operating systems

23. Ecology for Sustainable and Multifunctional Agriculture

24. Trade-Offs in Seed Dispersal Strategies Across Riparian Trees: The How Matters as Much as the When

25. Establishing a moss cover inhibits the germination of Typha latifolia, an invasive species, in restored peatlands

26. Spatial processes structuring riparian plant communities in agroecosystems: implications for restoration

27. Establishment of reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) in the context of floodplain restoration: impact of companion plant and sowing rate.

28. Interactive effects between cover crop management and the environment modulate benefits to cash crop yields: a meta-analysis.

29. Connectivity of Natura 2000 potential natural riparian habitats under climate change in the Northwest Iberian Peninsula: implications for their conservation.

31. Growth Response of Cuttings to Drought and Intermittent Flooding for Three Salix Species and Implications for Riverbank Soil Bioengineering.

32. Functional biogeography of weeds reveals how anthropogenic management blurs trait–climate relationships.

33. Do ecological specialization and functional traits explain the abundance–frequency relationship? Arable weeds as a case study.

34. Native plant turnover and limited exotic spread explain swamp biotic differentiation with urbanization.

35. The Human Element of Restoration Success: Manager Characteristics Affect Vegetation Recovery Following Invasive Tamarix Control.

36. Weed diversity is driven by complex interplay between multi-scale dispersal and local filtering.

37. List of Referees.

38. What makes a weed a weed? A large‐scale evaluation of arable weeds through a functional lens.

39. List of Referees.

40. Spatial modeling improves understanding patterns of invasive species defoliation by a biocontrol herbivore.

41. Reviewers of Manuscripts.

42. Macroecological and macroevolutionary patterns emerge in the universe of GNU/Linux operating systems.

43. Patch dynamics and temporal dispersal partly shape annual plant communities in ephemeral habitat patches.

44. Vegetation response to invasive Tamarix control in southwestern U.S. rivers: a collaborative study including 416 sites.

45. Divergence between riparian seed banks and standing vegetation increases along successional trajectories.

46. Threshold dynamics in plant succession after tree planting in agricultural riparian zones.

48. Spatial processes structuring riparian plant communities in agroecosystems: implications for restoration.

49. Effects of competition, shade and soil conditions on the recolonization of three forest herbs in tree-planted riparian zones.

50. List of Referees.

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