Author: Borer, Elizabeth T.
- Nothing lasts forever: Dominant species decline under rapid environmental change in global grasslands
- Widening global variability in grassland biomass since the 1980s
- Change in functional trait diversity mediates the effects of nutrient addition on grassland stability
- Local nutrient addition drives plant biodiversity losses but not biotic homogenization in global grasslands
Author: Peri, Pablo Luis
- Nothing lasts forever: Dominant species decline under rapid environmental change in global grasslands
- Widening global variability in grassland biomass since the 1980s
- Change in functional trait diversity mediates the effects of nutrient addition on grassland stability
- Local nutrient addition drives plant biodiversity losses but not biotic homogenization in global grasslands
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