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Publications
- Shrub expansion modulates belowground impacts of changing snow conditions in alpine grasslands
- Long-term N-addition alters the community structure of functionally important N-cycling soil microorganisms across global grasslands
- Changing snow conditions and shrub expansion alter above- and belowground seasonal dynamics in alpine grasslands
- Drivers of soil microbial and detritivore activity across global grasslands
- Invasive N-fixer impacts on litter decomposition driven by changes to soil properties not litter quality
- Dominant native and non‐native graminoids differ in key leaf traits irrespective of nutrient availability
- The bumblebee Bombus hortorum is the main pollinating visitor to Digitalis purpurea in a U.K. population
- Belowground competition drives invasive plant impact on native species regardless of nitrogen availability
- Biogeographic differences in soil biota promote invasive grass response to nutrient addition relative to co-occurring species despite lack of belowground enemy release
- Exploring the mechanisms and impacts of plant invasions in grasslands
- Leaf nutrients, not specific leaf area, are consistent indicators of elevated nutrient inputs
- Soil net nitrogen mineralisation across global grasslands
- Author Correction: Leaf nutrients, not specific leaf area, are consistent indicators of elevated nutrient inputs (Nature Ecology & Evolution, (2019), 3, 3, (400-406), 10.1038/s41559-018-0790-1)
- Global impacts of fertilization and herbivore removal on soil net nitrogen mineralization are modulated by local climate and soil properties
- Climate change alters temporal dynamics of alpine soil microbial functioning and biogeochemical cycling via earlier snowmelt
- Climate change disrupts the seasonal coupling of plant and soil microbial nutrient cycling in an alpine ecosystem
- The impacts of multiple anthropogenic environmental drivers on plant–soil feedbacks: A systematic review protocol
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