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Nutrients and herbivores impact grassland stability across spatial scales through different pathways
Chen, Q., Wang, S., Seabloom, E. W., MacDougall, A. S., Borer, E. T., Bakker, J. D., … Hautier, Y. (2022). Nutrients and herbivores impact grassland stability across spatial scales through different pathways. Global Change Biology, 28(8), 2678-2688. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16086
Nitrogen increases early-stage and slows late-stage decomposition across diverse grasslands
Gill, A. L., Adler, P. B., Borer, E. T., Buyarski, C. R., Cleland, E. E., D'Antonio, C. M., … Hobbie, S. E. (2022). Nitrogen increases early-stage and slows late-stage decomposition across diverse grasslands. Journal of Ecology, 110(6), 1376-1389. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13878
Nitrogen but not phosphorus addition affects symbiotic N<sub>2 </sub>fixation by legumes in natural and semi-natural grasslands located on four continents
Vázquez, E., Schleuss, P. M., Borer, E. T., Bugalho, M. N., Caldeira, M. C., Eisenhauer, N., … Spohn, M. (2022). Nitrogen but not phosphorus addition affects symbiotic N2 fixation by legumes in natural and semi-natural grasslands located on four continents. Plant and Soil, 478, 689-707. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-022-05498-y
Soil properties as key predictors of global grassland production: have we overlooked micronutrients?
Radujković, D., Verbruggen, E., Seabloom, E. W., Bahn, M., Biederman, L. A., Borer, E. T., … Vicca, S. (2021). Soil properties as key predictors of global grassland production: have we overlooked micronutrients? Ecology Letters, 24(12), 2713-2725. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13894
Fertilized graminoids intensify negative drought effects on grassland productivity
Van Sundert, K., Arfin Khan, M. A. S., Bharath, S., Buckley, Y. M., Caldeira, M. C., Donohue, I., … Vicca, S. (2021). Fertilized graminoids intensify negative drought effects on grassland productivity. Global Change Biology, 27(11), 2441-2457. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15583
Nutrient availability controls the impact of mammalian herbivores on soil carbon and nitrogen pools in grasslands
Sitters, J., Wubs, E. R. J., Bakker, E. S., Crowther, T. W., Adler, P. B., Bagchi, S., … Veen, G. F. (C. ). (2020). Nutrient availability controls the impact of mammalian herbivores on soil carbon and nitrogen pools in grasslands. Global Change Biology, 26(4), 2060-2071. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15023
More salt, please: global patterns, responses and impacts of foliar sodium in grasslands
Borer, E. T., Lind, E. M., Firn, J., Seabloom, E. W., Anderson, T. M., Bakker, E. S., … Stevens, C. J. (2019). More salt, please: global patterns, responses and impacts of foliar sodium in grasslands. Ecology Letters, 22(7), 1136-1144. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13270
Herbivory and eutrophication mediate grassland plant nutrient responses across a global climatic gradient
Anderson, T. M., Griffith, D. M., Grace, J. B., Lind, E. M., Adler, P. B., Biederman, L. A., … Borer, E. T. (2018). Herbivory and eutrophication mediate grassland plant nutrient responses across a global climatic gradient. Ecology, 99(4), 822-831. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.2175
Spatial heterogeneity in species composition constrains plant community responses to herbivory and fertilisation
Hodapp, D., Borer, E. T., Harpole, W. S., Lind, E. M., Seabloom, E. W., Adler, P. B., … Hillebrand, H. (2018). Spatial heterogeneity in species composition constrains plant community responses to herbivory and fertilisation. Ecology Letters, 21(9), 1364-1371. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13102
Life-history constraints in grassland plant species: a growth-defence trade-off is the norm
Lind, E. M., Borer, E., Seabloom, E., Adler, P., Bakker, J. D., Blumenthal, D. M., … Wragg, P. D. (2013). Life-history constraints in grassland plant species: a growth-defence trade-off is the norm. Ecology Letters, 16(4), 513-521. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.12078