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Increasing nitrogen addition rates suppressed long-term litter decomposition in a temperate meadow steppe
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Community-level predictions in a megadiverse hotspot:comparison of stacked species distribution models to forest inventory data
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Greater responses of flower phenology of Kobresia pygmaea community to precipitation addition than to constant and stepwise warming
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Coloration and phenology manifest nutrient variability in senesced leaves of 46 temperate deciduous woody species
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Increased precipitation magnifies the effects of N addition on performance of invasive plants in subtropical native communities
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The interactive effects of nitrogen addition and increased precipitation on gross ecosystem productivity in an alpine meadow
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Linking the spatiotemporal variation of litterfall to standing vegetation biomass in Brazilian savannas
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Resource enrichment combined with biomass removal maintains plant diversity and community stability in a long-term grazed grassland
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Variation in the methods leads to variation in the interpretation of biodiversity–ecosystem multifunctionality relationships
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