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Volume 97, Number 6, November 2009
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Facilitation in the conceptual melting pot
pp. 1117-1120(4)
Authors: Brooker, Rob W.; Callaway, Ragan M.

Socialism in soil? The importance of mycorrhizal fungal networks for facilitation in natural ecosystems
pp. 1139-1150(12)
Authors: van der Heijden, Marcel G. A.; Horton, Thomas R.

Parasitic plants as facilitators: more Dryad than Dracula?
pp. 1151-1159(9)
Author: Watson, David M.

The evolution of facilitation and mutualism
pp. 1160-1170(11)
Author: Bronstein, Judith L.

Phylogenetic signatures of facilitation and competition in successional communities
pp. 1171-1180(10)
Authors: Verdú, Miguel; Rey, Pedro J.; Alcántara, Julio M.; Siles, Gemma; Valiente-Banuet, Alfonso

Do facilitative interactions increase species richness at the entire community level?
pp. 1181-1191(11)
Authors: Cavieres, Lohengrin A.; Badano, Ernesto I.

Inclusion of biotic stress (consumer pressure) alters predictions from the stress gradient hypothesis
pp. 1215-1219(5)
Authors: Smit, Christian; Rietkerk, Max; Wassen, Martin J.

The allometry of reproduction within plant populations
pp. 1220-1233(14)
Authors: Weiner, Jacob; Campbell, Lesley G.; Pino, Joan; Echarte, Laura

Catechin-metal interactions as a mechanism for conditional allelopathy by the invasive plant Centaurea maculosa
pp. 1234-1242(9)
Authors: Pollock, Jarrod L.; Callaway, Ragan M.; Thelen, Giles C.; Holben, William E.

Phyloecology of urban alien floras
pp. 1243-1251(9)
Authors: Ricotta, Carlo; La Sorte, Frank A.; Pyšek, Petr; Rapson, G.L.; Celesti-Grapow, Laura; Thompson, Ken

Direct and indirect effects of viral pathogens and the environment on invasive grass fecundity in Pacific Coast grasslands
pp. 1264-1273(10)
Authors: Seabloom, Eric W.; Borer, Elizabeth T.; Jolles, Anna; Mitchell, Charles E.

Plant and fungal identity determines pathogen protection of plant roots by arbuscular mycorrhizas
pp. 1274-1280(7)
Authors: Sikes, Benjamin A.; Cottenie, Karl; Klironomos, John N.

Plant-soil feedback induces shifts in biomass allocation in the invasive plant Chromolaena odorata
pp. 1281-1290(10)
Authors: te Beest, Mariska; Stevens, Nicola; Olff, Han; van der Putten, Wim H.

Mycorrhizal community resilience in response to experimental plant functional type removals in a woody ecosystem
pp. 1291-1301(11)
Authors: Urcelay, Carlos; Díaz, Sandra; Gurvich, Diego E.; Chapin III, F. Stuart; Cuevas, Elvira; Domínguez, Laura S.

Animal disturbances promote shrub maintenance in a desertified grassland
pp. 1302-1310(9)
Authors: Eldridge, David J.; Whitford, Walter G.; Duval, Benjamin D.

A unified measure of the number, volume and diversity of dead trees and the response of fungal communities
pp. 1320-1328(9)
Authors: Hottola, Jenni; Ovaskainen, Otso; Hanski, Ilkka

Human influence lowers plant genetic diversity in communities with extinction debt
pp. 1329-1336(8)
Authors: Helm, Aveliina; Oja, Tatjana; Saar, Liina; Takkis, Krista; Talve, Tiina; Pärtel, Meelis

Local versus landscape-scale effects of savanna trees on grasses
pp. 1337-1345(9)
Authors: Riginos, Corinna; Grace, James B.; Augustine, David J.; Young, Truman P.

Abiotic and biotic drivers of seedling survival in a hurricane-impacted tropical forest
pp. 1346-1359(14)
Authors: Comita, Liza S.; Uriarte, Maria; Thompson, Jill; Jonckheere, Inge; Canham, Charles D.; Zimmerman, Jess K.

Response of recruitment to light availability across a tropical lowland rain forest community
pp. 1360-1368(9)
Authors: Rüger, Nadja; Huth, Andreas; Hubbell, Stephen P.; Condit, Richard

Testing the Metabolic Scaling Theory of tree growth
pp. 1369-1373(5)
Authors: Coomes, David A.; Allen, Robert B.

Factors affecting detection probability in plant distribution studies
pp. 1383-1389(7)
Authors: Chen, Guoke; Kéry, Marc; Zhang, Jinlong; Ma, Keping

Geographic variation in dynamics of an annual plant with a seed bank
pp. 1390-1400(11)
Authors: Alexander, Helen M.; Pilson, Diana; Moody-Weis, Jennifer; Slade, Norman A.

Positive interactions can increase size inequality in plant populations
pp. 1401-1407(7)
Authors: Chu, Cheng-Jin; Weiner, Jacob; Maestre, Fernando T.; Xiao, Sa; Wang, You-Shi; Li, Qi; Yuan, Jian-Li; Zhao, Lu-Qiang; Ren, Zheng-Wei; Wang, Gang

Winter warming events damage sub-Arctic vegetation: consistent evidence from an experimental manipulation and a natural event
pp. 1408-1415(8)
Authors: Bokhorst, Stef F.; Bjerke, Jarle W.; Tømmervik, Hans; Callaghan, Terry V.; Phoenix, Gareth K.

Maternal genetic correlations in the seed rain: effects of frugivore activity in heterogeneous landscapes
pp. 1424-1435(12)
Authors: García, Cristina; Jordano, Pedro; Arroyo, Juan Miguel; Godoy, José Antonio

Biological Flora of the British Isles: Urtica dioica L.
pp. 1436-1458(23)
Author: Taylor, Kenneth

Thanks to referees
pp. 1459-1461(3)

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