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  1. Impact of microbial communities on floral nectar chemistry: Potential implications for biological control of pest insects
  2. Evolutionary trends in the distylous genus Pulmonaria (Boraginaceae): Evidence of ancient hybridization and current interspecific gene flow
  3. The importance of autonomous selfing in preventing hybridization in three closely related plant species
  4. Nectar yeasts of the Metschnikowia clade are highly susceptible to azole antifungals widely used in medicine and agriculture
  5. Severe outbreeding and inbreeding depression maintain mating system differentiation inEpipactis(Orchidaceae)
  6. Species coexistence in simple microbial communities: unravelling the phenotypic landscape of co-occurringMetschnikowiaspecies in floral nectar
  7. Biological Flora of the British Isles:Ophrys sphegodes
  8. Population genetic diversity of the clonal self-incompatible herbaceous plantLinaria vulgarisalong an urbanization gradient
  9. Genetic Diversity and Spatial Genetic Structure of the Grassland Perennial Saxifraga granulata along Two River Systems
  10. Mycorrhizal diversity, seed germination and long-term changes in population size across nine populations of the terrestrial orchidNeottia ovata
  11. Life history evolution under climate change and its influence on the population dynamics of a long-lived plant
  12. Mycorrhizal networks and coexistence in species-rich orchid communities
  13. Microbiology of sugar-rich environments: diversity, ecology and system constraints
  14. Microsatellite Primers for the Gynodioecious Grassland PerennialSaxifraga granulata(Saxifragaceae)
  15. Tree density and population size affect pollen flow and mating patterns in small fragmented forest stands of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.)
  16. Rosenbergiella australoborealis sp. nov., Rosenbergiella collisarenosi sp. nov. and Rosenbergiella epipactidis sp. nov., three novel bacterial species isolated from floral nectar
  17. Biological Flora of the British Isles: Epipactis palustris
  18. Soil phosphorus constrains biodiversity across European grasslands
  19. Development and characterization of microsatellite loci for the primrose Primula vulgaris and successful cross-amplification in the congeneric P. elatior and P. veris
  20. Impact of primer choice on characterization of orchid mycorrhizal communities using 454 pyrosequencing
  21. THE CONTRIBUTION OF MATING SYSTEM VARIATION TO REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION IN TWO CLOSELY RELATEDCENTAURIUMSPECIES (GENTIANACEAE) WITH A GENERALIZED FLOWER MORPHOLOGY
  22. Transmission of genetic variation from the adult generation to naturally established seedling cohorts in small forest stands of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.)
  23. What constrains the distribution of orchid populations?
  24. Coexisting orchid species have distinct mycorrhizal communities and display strong spatial segregation
  25. Biological Flora of the British Isles:Pulmonaria officinalis
  26. Microbial diversity in the floral nectar of seven Epipactis (Orchidaceae) species
  27. Rapid Buildup of Genetic Diversity in Founder Populations of the Gynodioecious Plant Species Origanum vulgare after Semi-Natural Grassland Restoration
  28. Among-Population Variation in Microbial Community Structure in the Floral Nectar of the Bee-Pollinated Forest Herb Pulmonaria officinalis L
  29. Contributions of Covariance: Decomposing the Components of Stochastic Population Growth in Cypripedium calceolus
  30. Differences in fine-scale spatial genetic structure across the distribution range of the distylous forest herb Pulmonaria officinalis (Boraginaceae)
  31. Absence of Recruitment Limitation in Restored Dune Slacks Suggests That Manual Seed Introduction Can Be a Successful Practice for Restoring Orchid Populations
  32. Gene flow allows persistence of a perennial forest herb in a dynamic landscape
  33. Biological Flora of the British Isles:Gymnadenia conopsea s.l.
  34. Variation in Mycorrhizal Associations with Tulasnelloid Fungi among Populations of Five Dactylorhiza Species
  35. Spatial variation in below-ground seed germination and divergent mycorrhizal associations correlate with spatial segregation of three co-occurring orchid species
  36. Crop wild relatives: more common ground for breeders and ecologists
  37. Asymmetric gene introgression in two closely related Orchis species: evidence from morphometric and genetic analyses
  38. Meta-Analysis of Susceptibility of Woody Plants to Loss of Genetic Diversity through Habitat Fragmentation
  39. Effects of human-mediated pollinator impoverishment on floral traits and mating patterns in a short-lived herb: an experimental approach
  40. Sapromyiophily in the native orchid, Bulbophyllum variegatum, on Réunion (Mascarene Archipelago, Indian Ocean)
  41. Nonrandom spatial structuring of orchids in a hybrid zone of three Orchis species
  42. Stochastic LTRE analysis of the effects of herbivory on the population dynamics of a perennial grassland herb
  43. Self-incompatibility and pollen limitation in the rare tristylous endemic Hugonia serrata on La Réunion Island
  44. Management effects on the vegetation and soil seed bank of calcareous grasslands: An 11-year experiment
  45. Interregional variation in the floristic recovery of post-agricultural forests
  46. Low specificity and nested subset structure characterize mycorrhizal associations in five closely related species of the genus Orchis
  47. Patterns of population genetic diversity in riparian and aquatic plant species along rivers
  48. Biological Flora of the British Isles: Spiranthes spiralis (L.) Chevall.
  49. Size-dependent flowering and costs of reproduction affect population dynamics in a tuberous perennial woodland orchid
  50. Clonal plants: beyond the patterns—ecological and evolutionary dynamics of asexual reproduction
  51. Evidence for demographic bottlenecks and limited gene flow leading to low genetic diversity in a rare thistle
  52. Evaluating management interventions in small populations of a perennial herbPrimula vulgarisusing spatio-temporal analyses of point patterns
  53. Demographic effects of extreme weather events on a short-lived calcareous grassland species: stochastic life table response experiments
  54. Seed limitation restricts population growth in shaded populations of a perennial woodland orchid
  55. From extensive clone libraries to comprehensive DNA arrays for the efficient and simultaneous detection and identification of orchid mycorrhizal fungi
  56. A comparison of the population genetic structure of parasitic Viscum album from two landscapes differing in degree of fragmentation
  57. Biological Flora of the British Isles:Primula verisL.
  58. Canopy closure shapes clonal diversity and fine-scale genetic structure in the dioecious understorey perennialMercurialis perennis
  59. The Meuse river as a corridor for range expansion of the exotic plant species Sisymbrium austriacum: evidence for long-distance seed dispersal
  60. Effects of flood events on the genetic structure of riparian populations of the grassland plant Origanum vulgare
  61. Biological Flora of the British Isles:Orchis mascula(L.) L.
  62. Multigenerational analysis of spatial structure in the terrestrial, food-deceptive orchidOrchis mascula
  63. Low recruitment across life stages partly accounts for the slow colonization of forest herbs
  64. Conservation of remnant populations of Colchicum autumnale – The relative importance of local habitat quality and habitat fragmentation
  65. Temporal and spatial genetic variation in a metapopulation of the annualErysimum cheiranthoideson stony river banks
  66. EFFECTS OF STAND AGE ON THE DEMOGRAPHY OF A TEMPERATE FOREST HERB IN POST-AGRICULTURAL FORESTS
  67. Pollination efficiency and reproductive patterns in relation to local plant density, population size, and floral display in the rewardingListera ovata(Orchidaceae)
  68. Biological Flora of the British Isles:Paris quadrifoliaL.
  69. Effects of coppicing on demographic structure, fruit and seed set in Orchis mascula
  70. Differential colonization causing non-random forest plant community structure in a fragmented agricultural landscape
  71. Pollen deposition rates and the functioning of distyly in the perennial Pulmonaria officinalis (Boraginaceae)
  72. Effects of population size and forest management on genetic diversity and structure of the tuberous orchid Orchis mascula
  73. Can a seed bank maintain the genetic variation in the above ground plant population?
  74. A spatially explicit analysis of seedling recruitment in the terrestrial orchid Orchis purpurea
  75. Mating system evolution under strong clonality: towards self-compatibility or self-incompatibility?
  76. Genetic erosion explains deviation from demographic response to disturbance and year variation in relic populations of the perennial Primula vulgaris
  77. A meta-analysis of the relation between mating system, growth form and genotypic diversity in clonal plant species
  78. Reinstatement of traditional mowing regimes counteracts population senescence in the rare perennial Primula vulgaris
  79. Susceptibility of Common and Rare Plant Species to the Genetic Consequences of Habitat Fragmentation
  80. Pollination Success and Reproductive Output in Experimental Populations of the Self‐Incompatible Primula vulgaris
  81. Homogenization of forest plant communities and weakening of species?environment relationships via agricultural land use
  82. Fine-scale genetic structure of life history stages in the food-deceptive orchid Orchis purpurea
  83. EXTINCTION DEBT OF FOREST PLANTS PERSISTS FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY FOLLOWING HABITAT FRAGMENTATION
  84. Consequences of prolonged clonal growth on local and regional genetic structure and fruiting success of the forest perennialMaianthemum bifolium
  85. FIRE INCREASES INVASIVE SPREAD OF MOLINIA CAERULEA MAINLY THROUGH CHANGES IN DEMOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS
  86. Fire increases aboveground biomass, seed production and recruitment success of Molinia caerulea in dry heathland
  87. Local forest environment largely affects below-ground growth, clonal diversity and fine-scale spatial genetic structure in the temperate deciduous forest herb Paris quadrifolia
  88. HEATHLAND FIRE
  89. Does nectar reward affect rarity and extinction probabilities of orchid species? An assessment using historical records from Belgium and the Netherlands
  90. The effects of grassland management on plant performance and demography in the perennial herb Primula veris
  91. Reduced reproductive success in small populations of the self-incompatible Primula vulgaris
  92. Impact of management and habitat on demographic traits of Primula vulgaris in an agricultural landscape
  93. Genetic structure of the forest herb Primula elatior in a changing landscape
  94. The relationship between reproductive success and demographic structure in remnant populations of Primula veris
  95. Influence of environmental and spatial variables on regional distribution of forest plant species in a fragmented and changing landscape
  96. Impacts of Restored Patch Density and Distance from Natural Forests on Colonization Success
  97. Short-term effects of different management regimes on the response of calcareous grassland vegetation to increased nitrogen
  98. Possible effects of habitat fragmentation and climate change on the range of forest plant species
  99. Temporal changes (1986–1999) in populations of primrose (Primula vulgaris Huds.) in an agricultural landscape and implications for conservation
  100. Predicting vascular plant species richness of fragmented forests in agricultural landscapes in central Belgium
  101. The species pool concept applied to forests in a fragmented landscape: dispersal limitation versus habitat limitation
  102. Changes in pin-thrum ratios in populations of the heterostyle Primula vulgaris Huds.: Does imbalance affect population persistence?
  103. Forest plant species richness in small, fragmented mixed deciduous forest patches: the role of area, time and dispersal limitation
  104. Differential colonization causing non-random forest plant community structure in a fragmented agricultural landscape