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Pengfei Zhang

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Editor's Choice: Elegance in simplicity – a useful new way to quantify plant diversity dynamics jecologyblog.com/2019/08/20/edi… via WordPress.com

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New from Nutrient Network! Nutrient addition reduces #grassland species richness via increased species loss more than reduced colonization via Journal of Ecology #AMuehleisen Lauren Hallett etal Elizabeth Borer #ecology #biodiversity #nitrogen #phosphorus doi.org/10.1111/1365-2…

New from <a href="/NutNetGlobal/">Nutrient Network</a>! Nutrient addition reduces #grassland species richness via increased species loss more than reduced colonization via <a href="/JEcology/">Journal of Ecology</a> #AMuehleisen <a href="/lmhallett/">Lauren Hallett</a> etal <a href="/e_borer/">Elizabeth Borer</a> 
#ecology #biodiversity #nitrogen #phosphorus 
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Cedar Creek was designated as a Natural National Landmark by the National Park Service in 1975 setting the stage for the many long-term experiments it is now known for. During this period, scientists at the station made advances in plant ecology and plant-animal interactions.

Cedar Creek was designated as a Natural National Landmark by the National Park Service in 1975 setting the stage for the many long-term experiments it is now known for. During this period, scientists at the station made advances in plant ecology and plant-animal interactions.
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How can we predict community biomass and species richness using just a few dominant species? Check out our latest article in Nature Ecology & Evolution: doi.org/10.1038/s41559…

How can we predict community biomass and species richness using just a few dominant species? Check out our latest article in Nature Ecology &amp; Evolution: doi.org/10.1038/s41559…