Plant species' origin predicts dominance and response to nutrient enrichment and herbivores in global grasslands
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Ellen I. Damschen | John L. Orrock | Cynthia S. Brown | Louie H. Yang | E. Borer | T. M. Anderson | S. Prober | Wei Li | M. Crawley | K. L. Cottingham | P. Adler | J. Klein | M. Cadotte | D. Pyke | J. Firn | Y. Buckley | A. Hector | Melinda D. Smith | H. Hillebrand | W. Harpole | B. Melbourne | Joslin L. Moore | H. Humphries | V. Jin | K. Kirkman | C. Stevens | K. L. La Pierre | P. Fay | E. Cleland | Justin P. Wright | C. Mitchell | D. Gruner | D. Blumenthal | R. McCulley | M. Sankaran | J. Knops | E. Seabloom | J. Morgan | J. Lambrinos | K. Hofmockel | A. Risch | K. Davies | Y. Hautier | J. Orrock | Paul N Frater | L. Sullivan | E. Lind | J. Bakker | E. Damschen | A. MacDougall | L. Brudvig | G. Du | L. Biederman | Laura M. Ladwig | Robin G. Marushia | P. D. Wragg | Chengjin Chu | N. DeCrappeo | B. Mortensen | Lydia R. O’Halloran | M. Schuetz | Kimberly J. La Pierre | E. Wolkovich | Peter D. Wragg | N. Hagenah | A. Kay | Qi Li | Anna K. Simonsen | Carla M Dantonio | J. Wright | J. M H Knops | Paul N. Frater | Brent Mortensen
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