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2000
2005
Suding, KN, Collins SL, Gough L, Clark CM, Cleland EE, Gross KL, Milchunas DG, Pennings SC.
2005. Functional and abundance based mechanisms explain diversity loss due to nitrogen fertilization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 102:4387-4392.
2007
Clark, CM, Cleland EE, Collins SL, Fargione JE, Gough L, Gross KL, Pennings SC, Suding KN, Grace JB.
2007. Environmental and plant community determinants of species loss following nitrogen enrichment. Ecology Letters. 10:596-607.
2008
Collins, SL, Suding KN, Cleland EE, Batty M, Pennings SC, Gross KL, Grace JB, Gough L, Fargione JE, Clark CM.
2008. Rank clocks and plant community dynamics. Ecology. 89:3534–3541.
2011
Cleland, EE, Clark CM, Collins SL, Fargione JE, Gough L, Gross KL, Pennings SC, Suding KN.
2011. Patterns of trait convergence and divergence among native and exotic species in herbaceous plant communities are not modified by nitrogen enrichment. Journal of Ecology. 99:1327-1338.
2012
2015
Smith, MD, La Pierre KJ, Collins SL, Knapp AK, Gross KL, Barrett JE, Frey SD, Gough L, Miller RJ, Morris JT et al..
2015. Global environmental change and the nature of aboveground net primary productivity responses: insights from long‑term experiments. Oecologia. 177:935-947.
2017
Wilcox, KR, Tredennick AT, Koerner SE, Grman E, Hallett LM, Avolio ML, La Pierre KJ, Houseman GR, Isbell F, Johnson DS et al..
2017. Asynchrony among local communities stabilises ecosystem function of metacommunities. Ecology Letters. 20:1534-1545.
2019
Komatsu, KJ, Avolio ML, Lemoine NP, Isbell F, Grman E, Houseman GR, Koerner SE, Johnson DS, Wilcox KR, Alatalo JM et al..
2019. Global change effects on plant communities are magnified by time and the number of global change factors imposed. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116:17867-17873.
2021
Avolio, ML, Komatsu KJ, Collins SL, Grman E, Koerner SE, Tredennick AT, Wilcox KR, Baer SG, Boughton EH, Britton AJ et al..
2021. Determinants of community compositional change are equally affected by global change. Ecology Letters. 24:1892-1904.