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Climate change alters stoichiometry of phosphorus and nitrogen in a semiarid grassland.Warming reduces carbon losses from grassland exposed to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide.Invasive forb benefits from water savings by native plants and carbon fertilization under elevated CO2 and warming.Functional trade-offs in succulent stems predict responses to climate change in columnar cacti.Long-term exposure to elevated CO2 enhances plant community stability by suppressing dominant plant species in a mixed-grass prairie.Precipitation pulse use by an invasive woody legume: the role of soil texture and pulse size.Mechanisms of plant survival and mortality during drought: why do some plants survive while others succumb to drought?Seasonal photosynthetic gas exchange and water-use efficiency in a constitutive CAM plant, the giant saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea).The genetic architecture of ecophysiological and circadian traits in Brassica rapaElevated carbon dioxide alters impacts of precipitation pulses on ecosystem photosynthesis and respiration in a semi-arid grassland.Carbon isotope discrimination and bundle sheath leakiness in three C(4) subtypes grown under variable nitrogen, water and atmospheric CO(2) supply.Antecedent moisture and temperature conditions modulate the response of ecosystem respiration to elevated CO2 and warming.Influence of soil texture on hydraulic properties and water relations of a dominant warm-desert phreatophyte.Contrasting patterns of hydraulic redistribution in three desert phreatophytes.Convergence across biomes to a common rain-use efficiency.Leaf gas exchange and water status responses of a native and non-native grass to precipitation across contrasting soil surfaces in the Sonoran Desert.C4 grasses prosper as carbon dioxide eliminates desiccation in warmed semi-arid grassland.Antecedent moisture and seasonal precipitation influence the response of canopy-scale carbon and water exchange to rainfall pulses in a semi-arid grassland.Drought-induced hydraulic limitations constrain leaf gas exchange recovery after precipitation pulses in the C3 woody legume, Prosopis velutina.Nocturnal and seasonal patterns of carbon isotope composition of leaf dark-respired carbon dioxide differ among dominant species in a semiarid savanna.Diurnal and seasonal variation in the carbon isotope composition of leaf dark-respired CO(2) in velvet mesquite (Prosopis velutina).Drought response of a native and introduced Hawaiian grass.Photosynthesis of temperate Eucalyptus globulus trees outside their native range has limited adjustment to elevated CO2 and climate warming.Heavy and light beer: a carbon isotope approach to detect C(4) carbon in beers of different origins, styles, and prices.Past climate changes and ecophysiological responses recorded in the isotope ratios of saguaro cactus spines.Response of net ecosystem gas exchange to a simulated precipitation pulse in a semi-arid grassland: the role of native versus non-native grasses and soil texture.Carbon isotope discrimination in three semi-arid woodland species along a monsoon gradient.Environmental and physiological controls on the carbon isotope composition of CO2 respired by leaves and roots of a C3 woody legume (Prosopis velutina) and a C4 perennial grass (Sporobolus wrightii).Sensitivity of mesquite shrubland CO2 exchange to precipitation in contrasting landscape settings.Floral CO(2) emission may indicate food abundance to nectar-feeding moths.Terrestrial water fluxes dominated by transpiration: CommentContribution of glacier meltwater to streamflow in the Wind River Range, Wyoming, inferred via a Bayesian mixing model applied to isotopic measurementsGenotypes of Brassica rapa respond differently to plant-induced variation in air CO2 concentration in growth chambers with standard and enhanced ventingThe Future of Large‐Scale Stable Isotope Networks
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