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Koerner, SE, Avolio ML, La Pierre KJ, Wilcox KR, Smith MD, Collins SL.
2016. Nutrient additions cause divergence of tallgrass prairie plant communities resulting in loss of ecosystem stability. Journal of Ecology. 104:1478-1487.
Baldarelli, LM, Throop HL, Collins SL, Ward D.
2021. Nutrient additions have direct and indirect effects on biocrust biomass in a long-term Chihuahuan Desert grassland experiment. Journal of Arid Environments. 184
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Knapp, AK, Smith MD, Hobbie SE, Collins SL, Fahey TJ, Hansen GJA, Landis DA, La Pierre KJ, Melillo JM, Seastedt TR et al..
2012. Past, present and future roles of long-term experiments in the LTER Network. BioScience. 62:377-389.
Harms, TK, Groffman PM, Aluwihare L, Craft C, Wieder WR, Hobbie SE, Baer SG, Blair JM, Frey S, Remucal CK et al..
2021. Patterns and trends of organic matter processing and transport: Insights from the US long-term ecological research network. Climate Change Ecology. 2
Clark, CM, Simkin SM, Allen EB, Bowman WD, Belnap J, Brooks ML, Collins SL, Geiser LH, Gilliam FS, Jovan SE et al..
2019. Potential vulnerability of 348 herbaceous species to atmospheric deposition of nitrogen and sulfur in the United States. Nature Plants. 5:697-705.
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Luo, W, Muraina TO, Griffin-Nolan RJ, Ma W, Song L, Fu W, Yu Q, AK K, Wang Z, Han X et al..
2023. Responses of a semiarid grassland to recurrent drought are linked to community functional composition. Ecology. 104
Kirkman, KP, Collins SL, Smith MD, Knapp AK, Burkepile DE, Burns CE, Fynn RWS, Hagenah N, Koerner SE, Matchett KJ et al..
2014. Responses to fire differ between South African and North American grassland communities. Journal of Vegetation Science. 25:793-804.
Smith, MD, Koerner SE, Avolio ML, Komatsu KJ, Eby S, Forrestel EJ, Collins SL, Wilcox KR, Ahumada R, Morgan JW et al..
2022. Richness, not evenness, varies across water availability gradients in grassy biomes on five continents. Oecologia. 199:649-659.
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Hou, E, Rudgers JA, Collins SL, Litvak ME, White CS, Moore DI, Luo Y.
2021. Sensitivity of soil organic matter to climate and fire in a desert grassland. Biogeochemistry. 156:59-74.
Smith, MD, Knapp AK, Collins SL, DE B, Kirkman KP, Koerner SE, Eby S, Govender N, Burns CE, Fynn RWS et al..
2016. Shared drivers but divergent ecological responses: insights from long-term experiments in mesic savanna grasslands. BioScience. 66:666-682.
McCluney, KE, Belnap J, Collins SL, Gonzalez AL, Hagen EM, Holland JN, Kotlar BP, Maestre FT, Smith SD, Wolf BO.
2012. Shifting species interactions in terrestrial dryland ecosystems under altered water availability and climate change. Biological Reviews. 87:563-582.
Griffin-Nolan, RJ, Blumenthal DM, Collins SL, Farkas TE, Hoffman AM, Mueller KE, Ocheltree TW, Smith MD, Whitney KD, Knapp AK.
2019. Shifts in plant functional composition following long‐term drought in grasslands. Journal of Ecology. 107:2133-2148.
Hampton, SE, Jones MB, Wasser LA, Schildhauer PM, Supp SR, Brun J, Hernandez RR, Boettiger C, Collins SL, Gross LJ et al..
2017. Skills and knowledge for data-intensive environmental research. BioScience. 67:546-557.
Keller, AB, Borer ET, Collins SL, DeLancey LC, Fay PA, Hofmockel KS, Leakey ADB, Mayes MA, Seabloom EW, Walter CA et al..
2022. Soil carbon stocks in temperate grasslands differ strongly across sites but are insensitive to decade-long fertilization. Global Change Biology. 28:1659-1677.
Meng, B, Li J, Yao Y, Nippert JB, Williams DG, Chai H, Collins SL, Sun W.
2022. Soil N enrichment mediates carbon allocation through respiration in a dominant grass during drought. Functional Ecology. 36:1204-1215.
Martinez, L, Wu S, Baur L, Patton MT, Owen-Smith P, Collins SL, Rudgers JA.
2023. Soil nematode assemblages respond to interacting environmental changes.. Oecologia. 202:481-495.
Hodapp, D, Borer ET, Harpole WS, Lind EM, Seabloom EW, Adler PB, Alberti J, Arnillas CA, Bakker JD, Biederman LA et al..
2018. Spatial heterogeneity in species composition constrains plant community responses to herbivory and fertilisation. Ecology Letters. 21:1364-1371.