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Climate modifies response of non-native and native species richness to nutrient enrichment
ArticleAbstract: Ecosystem eutrophication often increases domination by non-natives and causes displacement of nativePalabras claves:climate variability, non-native species, NutNet, nutrient enrichment, Species abundance, Species richnessAutores:Alberti J., Bakker J.D., Borer E.T., Cadotte M.W., Caldeira M.C., Chaneton E.J., D’Antonio C.M., Fay P.A., Firn J.L., Flores-Moreno H., Hagenah N., Harpole W.S., Iribarne O., Kirkman K.P., Knops J.M.H., La Pierre K.J., Laungani R., Leakey A.D.B., Lind E.M., MacDougall A.S., McCulley R.L., Moore J.L., Pascual J., Reich P.B., Reichmann L.G., Seabloom E.W., Selene Báez, Sullivan L.L., Yahdjian L.Fuentes:googlescopusNegative effects of nitrogen override positive effects of phosphorus on grassland legumes worldwide
ArticleAbstract: Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is driving global biodiversity decline and modifying ecosystem funPalabras claves:eutrophication, Fabaceae, Legumes, N deposition, Nutrient NetworkAutores:Arnillas C.A., Bakker J.D., Borer E.T., Brown C.S., Cadotte M.W., Caldeira M.C., Chaneton E.J., Daleo P., Dwyer J.M., Fay P.A., Firn J.L., Gherardi L.A., Hagenah N., Hautier Y., Komatsu K.J., McCulley R.L., Price J.N., Prober S.M., Risch A.C., Sankaran M., Schuetz M., Seabloom E.W., Selene Báez, Simonsen A.K., Standish R.J., Stevens C.J., Tognetti P.M., Wragg P.D., Yahdjian L.Fuentes:googlescopusOpposing community assembly patterns for dominant and nondominant plant species in herbaceous ecosystems globally
ArticleAbstract: Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the largePalabras claves:Autores:Alberti J., Arnillas C.A., Bakker J.D., Borer E.T., Boughton E.H., Buckley Y.M., Bugalho M.N., Cadotte M.W., Donohue I., Dwyer J.M., Firn J.L., Gridzak R., Hagenah N., Hautier Y., Helm A., Jentsch A., Knops J.M.H., Komatsu K.J., Laanisto L., Laungani R., McCulley R.L., Moore J.L., Morgan J.W., Peri P.L., Power S.A., Price J.N., Sankaran M., Schamp B., Seabloom E.W., Selene Báez, Speziale K.L., Standish R.J., Virtanen R.Fuentes:googlescopus