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Continuation of Fertilization Synthesis

Published January 16, 2023

Principal Investigator(s):
Products:

    Publication:

    Sandel B, Goldstein LJ, Kraft NJ, Okie JG,Shuldman MI,Ackerly DD, Cleland EE, Suding KN. Contrasting trait responses in plant communities to experimental and geographic variation in precipitation. NEW PHYTOLOGIST 188: 565-575 (2010).

    Spasojevic MJ, Aicher RJ, Koch GR, Marquardt ES, Mirotchnick N, Troxler TG^,Collins SL. Fire and grazing in a mesic tallgrass prairie: impacts on plant species and functional traits. ECOLOGY 91: 1651-1659. (2010).

    Collins SL, Suding KN, Cleland EE, Batty M, Pennings SC, Gross KL, Grace JB, Gough L,Fargione JE, Clark CM*. Rank clocks and plant community dynamics. ECOLOGY 89: 3534-3541. (2008)

    Chalcraft DR, Cox SB, Clark CM; Cleland EE, Suding KN, Weiher E, Pennington D. Scale-dependent responses of plant biodiversity to nitrogen enrichment. ECOLOGY 89: 2165-2171. (2008).

    Clark, C. M., E. E. Cleland, S. L. Collins, J. E. Fargione, L. Gough, K. L. Gross, S. C. Pennings, K. N. Suding and J. B. Grace. “Environmental and plant community determinants of species loss following nitrogen enrichment.” Ecology Letters, p. 596-607, vol. 10, (2007).

    Cleland, E. E., C. M. Clark, S. L. Collins, J. E. Fargione, L. Gough, K. L. Gross, D. G. Milchunas, S. C. Pennings, W. D. Bowman, I. C. Burke, W. K. Lauenroth, G. P. Robertson, J. C. Simpson, D. Tilman and K. N. Suding. “Species responses to nitrogen fertilization in herbaceous plant communities, and associated species traits.” Ecology, p 1175, vol. 89(4), (2008).

Start Date: February 28, 2005
Meeting Dates:
  • May 4, 2005 - May 7, 2005: ,
  • March 23, 2006 - March 27, 2006: ,
Participants:
  • Chris Clark
  • Elsa Cleland
  • Scott Collins
  • Joseph Fargione
  • Jim Grace
  • Stan Harpole
  • Steve Pennings
  • Katharine Suding
Sites Represented:
  • GCE, NWK, CDR

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