| The seed germination niche limits the distribution of some plant species in calcareous or siliceous alpine bedrocks |
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| Life at 0 degrees C: the biology of the alpine snowbed plant Soldanella pusilla |
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| A bioclimatic characterization of high elevation habitats in the Alborz mountains of Iran |
6 |
| Elevation predicts the functional composition of alpine plant communities based on vegetative traits, but not based on floral traits |
6 |
| Seed dormancy and longevity in subarctic and alpine populations of Silene suecica |
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| Are introduced plants a threat to native pollinator services in montane-alpine environments? |
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| Photoprotective strategies against drought are depending on the elevation provenance in Phacelia secunda |
2 |
| Soil fauna effect on Dryas octopetala litter decomposition in an Alpine tundra of the Changbai Mountains, China |
2 |
| Female-biased sex ratio despite the absence of spatial and niche segregation between sexes in alpine populations of dioecious Salix lapponum (Salicaceae) |
2 |
| Could knotweeds invade mountains in their introduced range? An analysis of patches dynamics along an elevational gradient |
2 |
| Frequent occurrence of triploid hybrids Festuca pratensisxF-apennina in the Swiss Alps |
2 |
| Distribution of non-native plant species along elevation gradients in a protected area in the eastern Himalayas, China |
2 |
| Patterns of herbivore damage, developmental stability, morphological and biochemical traits in female and male Mercurialis perennis in contrasting light habitats |
2 |
| Effects of latitudinal and elevational gradients exceed the effects of between-cytotype differences in eco-physiological leaf traits in diploid and triploid Hieracium alpinum |
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| Genetic differentiation, phenotypic plasticity and adaptation in a hybridizing pair of a more common and a less common Carex species |
1 |
| The highest vascular plants on Earth |
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| Reciprocal transplantations reveal strong niche differentiation among ploidy-differentiated species of the Senecio carniolicus aggregate (Asteraceae) in the easternmost Alps |
1 |
| The phylogeographic structure of Arabis alpina in the Alps shows consistent patterns across different types of molecular markers and geographic scales |
1 |
| Genetic variation of Gentianella campestris ssp. campestris in the Northern Alps: how important are population size and isolation? |
1 |
| Phenological shifts and flower visitation of 185 lowland and alpine species in a lowland botanical garden |
1 |
| Phenotypic and reproductive responses of an Andean violet to environmental variation across an elevational gradient |
1 |
| A king amongst dwarfs: Boletus edulis forms ectomycorrhiza with dwarf willow in the Swiss Alps |
1 |
| Floral traits determine pollinator visitation in Rhododendron species across an elevation gradient in the Sikkim Himalaya |
1 |
| Spatial genetic structure of the endemic alpine plant Salix serpillifolia: genetic swamping on nunataks due to secondary colonization? |
1 |
| Contrasting impacts of climate change on the vegetation of windy ridges and snowbeds in the Swiss Alps |
1 |
| Wild cherry (Prunus avium (L.) L.) leaf shape and size variations in natural populations at different elevations |
1 |
| Are mountaintops climate refugia for plants under global warming? A lesson from high-mountain oaks in tropical rainforest |
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| Diversification and distribution patterns of Luzula sect. Luzula (Juncaceae) in the Eastern Alps: a cytogenetic approach combined with extensive herbarium revisions |
0 |
| Facilitation of vascular plants by cushion mosses in high-Andean communities |
0 |
| Variation of vegetative and floral traits in the alpine plant Solidago minuta: evidence for local optimum along an elevational gradient |
0 |
| Responses of photochemical efficiency and shoot growth of alpine dwarf-pine Pinus pumila to experimental warming, shading, and defoliation in Japan |
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| Genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS), ITS and cpDNA phylogenies reveal the existence of a distinct Pyrenean/Cantabrian lineage in the European high mountain genus Homogyne (Asteraceae) and imply dual westward migration of the genus |
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