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Response of the soil microbial community to changes in precipitation in a semiarid ecosystemGlobal patterns and substrate-based mechanisms of the terrestrial nitrogen cycle.Quantifying global soil carbon losses in response to warming.Disparate effects of plant genotypic diversity on foliage and litter arthropod communities.Soil microbial community responses to multiple experimental climate change driversSoil ecosystem functioning under climate change: plant species and community effects.Climate change alters seedling emergence and establishment in an old-field ecosystem.Effects of multiple climate change factors on the tall fescue-fungal endophyte symbiosis: infection frequency and tissue chemistry.The effects of insects, nutrients, and plant invasion on community structure and function above-and belowgroundMicrobial communities respond to experimental warming, but site matters.Above- and below-ground effects of plant diversity depend on species origin: an experimental test with multiple invaders.The links between ecosystem multifunctionality and above- and belowground biodiversity are mediated by climate.Plant-soil interactions promote co-occurrence of three nonnative woody shrubs.Within and between population variation in plant traits predicts ecosystem functions associated with a dominant plant species.Co-occurring nonnative woody shrubs have additive and non-additive soil legacies.Root bacterial endophytes alter plant phenotype, but not physiology.Plant-mycorrhizal interactions mediate plant community coexistence by altering resource demand.Consistently inconsistent drivers of microbial diversity and abundance at macroecological scales.Elevation alters ecosystem properties across temperate treelines globally.Using results from global change experiments to inform land model development and calibration.The variable effects of soil nitrogen availability and insect herbivory on aboveground and belowground plant biomass in an old-field ecosystem.Potential for assessing long-term dynamics in soil nitrogen availability from variations in delta15N of tree rings.Shifting plant species composition in response to climate change stabilizes grassland primary production.Labile soil carbon inputs mediate the soil microbial community composition and plant residue decomposition rates.Two co-occurring invasive woody shrubs alter soil properties and promote subdominant invasive speciesClimate change effects on soil microarthropod abundance and community structurePatchy field sampling biases understanding of climate change impacts across the ArcticIntraspecific variation in response to warming across levels of organization: a test withSolidago altissimaLinking soil food web structure to above- and belowground ecosystem processes: a meta-analysisComparing intra- and inter-specific effects on litter decomposition in an old-field ecosystemGalling by Rhopalomyia solidaginis alters Solidago altissima architecture and litter nutrient dynamics in an old-field ecosystemA test of the hierarchical model of litter decompositionWarming reverses top-down effects of predators on belowground ecosystem function in Arctic tundraAsymmetric effects of litter removal and litter addition on the structure and function of soil microbial communities in a managed pine forestAsymmetric winter warming advanced plant phenology to a greater extent than symmetric warming in an alpine meadowEditorialPlant genotypic variation and intraspecific diversity trump soil nutrient availability to shape old-field structure and functionSmall mammal activity alters plant community composition and microbial activity in an old-field ecosystemIncorporating redispersal microsites into myrmecochory in eastern North American forestsEditorial
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