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Conservation Physiology
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June 14, 2016
Conservation physiology of plants
Mark van Kleunen
The New Phytologist
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March 12, 2005
Constraints on the evolution of adaptive phenotypic plasticity in plants
Mark van Kleunen, Markus Fischer
Ecology Letters
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June 18, 2019
Common alien plants are more competitive than rare natives but not than common natives
Zhijie Zhang, Mark van Kleunen
The New Phytologist
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November 14, 2007
Progress in the detection of costs of phenotypic plasticity in plants
Mark Van Kleunen, Markus Fischer
Scientific Reports
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October 29, 2023
Plants forage for soil patches free of plastic pollution but cannot bag the profits
Benedikt Speißer, Mark van Kleunen
Annals of Botany
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August 15, 2014
Responses to shading of naturalized and non-naturalized exotic woody species
Yanhao Feng, Mark van Kleunen
The New Phytologist
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May 13, 2022
Invasional meltdown mediated by plant-soil feedbacks may depend on community diversity
Duo Chen, Mark van Kleunen
American Journal of Botany
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June 8, 2011
Testing for ecological and genetic Allee effects in the invasive shrub Senna didymobotrya (Fabaceae)
Mark van Kleunen, Steven D Johnson
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
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January 5, 2008
Effects of self-compatibility on the distribution range of invasive European plants in North America
Mark van Kleunen, Steven D Johnson
Journal of Environmental Management
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July 2, 2026
Railway station habitats are associated with altered soil-fungal communities and higher alien plant dominance along the China-Laos Railway
Weitao Li, Yulong Zheng, Mark van Kleunen
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Conservation Physiology
|
June 14, 2016
Conservation physiology of plants
Mark van Kleunen
The New Phytologist
|
March 12, 2005
Constraints on the evolution of adaptive phenotypic plasticity in plants
Mark van Kleunen, Markus Fischer
Ecology Letters
|
June 18, 2019
Common alien plants are more competitive than rare natives but not than common natives
Zhijie Zhang, Mark van Kleunen
The New Phytologist
|
November 14, 2007
Progress in the detection of costs of phenotypic plasticity in plants
Mark Van Kleunen, Markus Fischer
Scientific Reports
|
October 29, 2023
Plants forage for soil patches free of plastic pollution but cannot bag the profits
Benedikt Speißer, Mark van Kleunen
Annals of Botany
|
August 15, 2014
Responses to shading of naturalized and non-naturalized exotic woody species
Yanhao Feng, Mark van Kleunen
The New Phytologist
|
May 13, 2022
Invasional meltdown mediated by plant-soil feedbacks may depend on community diversity
Duo Chen, Mark van Kleunen
American Journal of Botany
|
June 8, 2011
Testing for ecological and genetic Allee effects in the invasive shrub Senna didymobotrya (Fabaceae)
Mark van Kleunen, Steven D Johnson
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
|
January 5, 2008
Effects of self-compatibility on the distribution range of invasive European plants in North America
Mark van Kleunen, Steven D Johnson
Journal of Environmental Management
|
July 2, 2026
Railway station habitats are associated with altered soil-fungal communities and higher alien plant dominance along the China-Laos Railway
Weitao Li, Yulong Zheng, Mark van Kleunen
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