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Journal compilation © 2010 British Ecological Society An Official Journal of the British Ecological Society Current IssueVolume 98 Issue 2 (March 2010)Journal of Ecology NewsJournal of Ecology News (p 247-249) Abstract
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SPECIAL FEATURE: ADVANCES IN PLANT DEMOGRAPHY USING MATRIX MODELSEditorialMatrix projection models meet variation in the real world (p 250-254) Abstract
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Demographic effects of extreme weather events on a short-lived calcareous grassland species: stochastic life table response experiments (p 255-267) Abstract
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| Supporting information Context-dependent pollinator limitation in stochastic environments: can increased seed set overpower the cost of reproduction in an understorey herb? (p 268-278) Abstract
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| Supporting information Region versus site variation in the population dynamics of three short-lived perennials (p 279-289) Abstract
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| Supporting information Using experiments, demography and population models to estimate interaction strength based on transient and asymptotic dynamics (p 290-301) Abstract
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| Supporting information Boom or bust? A comparative analysis of transient population dynamics in plants (p 302-311) Abstract
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| Supporting information Keeping plant shrinkage in the demographic loop (p 312-323) Abstract
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| Supporting information Life table response experiment analysis of the stochastic growth rate (p 324-333) Abstract
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| Supporting information Empirical tests of life-history evolution theory using phylogenetic analysis of plant demography (p 334-344) Abstract
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| Supporting information Integral Projection Models for trees: a new parameterization method and a validation of model output (p 345-355) Abstract
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| Supporting information ForumFacilitating an importance index (p 356-361) Abstract
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| Supporting information EcophysiologyEvidence of the 'plant economics spectrum' in a subarctic flora (p 362-373) Abstract
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| Supporting information Ecological genetics/ecogenomicsVariation in gene expression of Andropogon gerardii in response to altered environmental conditions associated with climate change (p 374-383) Abstract
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| Supporting information Plant-soil (below-ground) interactionsInfluence of plant species and soil conditions on plant–soil feedback in mixed grassland communities (p 384-395) Abstract
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| Supporting information Conspecific plant–soil feedbacks reduce survivorship and growth of tropical tree seedlings (p 396-407) Abstract
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| Supporting information Conspecific and heterospecific plant–soil feedbacks influence survivorship and growth of temperate tree seedlings (p 408-418) Abstract
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| Supporting information Idiosyncrasy and overdominance in the structure of natural communities of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: is there a role for stochastic processes? (p 419-428) Abstract
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Net carbon transfer between Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca seedlings in the field is influenced by soil disturbance (p 429-439) Abstract
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| Supporting information Invasion ecologyCombined effects of Impatiens glandulifera invasion and landscape structure on native plant pollination (p 440-450) Abstract
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Ecophysiological differences between genetic lineages facilitate the invasion of non-native Phragmites australis in North American Atlantic coast wetlands (p 451-458) Abstract
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Plant diversity and community dynamicsEcosystem properties determined by plant functional group identity (p 459-469) Abstract
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| Supporting information Environmental stresses mediate endophyte–grass interactions in a boreal archipelago (p 470-479) Abstract
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Little evidence for limiting similarity in a long-term study of a roadside plant community (p 480-487) Abstract
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| Supporting information Facilitation vs. apparent competition: insect herbivory alters tree seedling recruitment under nurse shrubs in a steppe–woodland ecotone (p 488-497) Abstract
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| Supporting information Both bottom-up and top-down processes contribute to plant diversity maintenance in an edaphically heterogeneous ecosystem (p 498-508) Abstract
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Plant development and life-history traitsCanopy seed storage is associated with sexual dimorphism in the woody dioecious genus Leucadendron (p 509-515) Abstract
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