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Plant species' origin predicts dominance and response to nutrient enrichment and herbivores in global grasslandsGrassland productivity limited by multiple nutrients.Biotic interactions and plant invasions.Climate warming and disease risks for terrestrial and marine biota.Synergy between pathogen release and resource availability in plant invasion.Herbivore and fungal pathogen exclusion affects the seed production of four common grassland species.Productivity is a poor predictor of plant species richness.Richness and composition of niche-assembled viral pathogen communities.Predicting invasion in grassland ecosystems: is exotic dominance the real embarrassment of richness?Non-random biodiversity loss underlies predictable increases in viral disease prevalenceHerbivores and nutrients control grassland plant diversity via light limitation.Plant diversity predicts beta but not alpha diversity of soil microbes across grasslands worldwide.Differential Impacts of Virus Diversity on Biomass Production of a Native and an Exotic Grass Host.Within-Host Niche Differences and Fitness Trade-offs Promote Coexistence of Plant Viruses.Joint effects of nutrient addition and enemy exclusion on exotic plant success.Consumers indirectly increase infection risk in grassland food websThe community ecology of pathogens: coinfection, coexistence and community composition.Plastic potential: how the phenotypes and adaptations of pathogens are influenced by microbial interactions within plants.Viral pathogen production in a wild grass host driven by host growth and soil nitrogen.Why is living fast dangerous? Disentangling the roles of resistance and tolerance of disease.Controls on pathogen species richness in plants' introduced and native ranges: roles of residence time, range size and host traits.Potential geographic distribution of atmospheric nitrogen deposition from intensive livestock production in North Carolina, USA.Modeling landscape-scale pathogen spillover between domesticated and wild hosts: Asian soybean rust and kudzu.The role of viruses in biological invasions: friend or foe?Elevated CO2 spurs reciprocal positive effects between a plant virus and an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus.The community ecology of barley/cereal yellow dwarf viruses in Western US grasslands.Effects of native diversity, soil nutrients, and natural enemies on exotic invasion in experimental plant communities.Interactions among symbionts operate across scales to influence parasite epidemics.A multivariate test of disease risk reveals conditions leading to disease amplification.Local context drives infection of grasses by vector-borne generalist viruses.Viral diversity and prevalence gradients in North American Pacific Coast grasslands.Direct and interactive effects of enemies and mutualists on plant performance: a meta-analysis.Host physiological phenotype explains pathogen reservoir potential.A host immune hormone modifies parasite species interactions and epidemics: insights from a field manipulationA growth-defense trade-off is general across native and exotic grasses
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