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Each publication is numbered and coded below. Entries marked "LTER" are publications of the Cedar Creek Long Term Ecological Research site. Those marked "CC" are general Cedar Creek publications. Click on any underlined text to see the corresponding material.

Craine, J. M.; Reich, P. B. 2001. Elevated CO2 and nitrogen supply alter leaf longevity of grassland species. New Phytologist 150:397-403.    [1786  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Craine, J. M.; Wedin, D. A.; Reich, P. B. 2001. Grassland species effects on soil CO2 flux track the effects of elevated CO2 and nitrogen. New Phytologist 150:425-434.    [1788  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Reich, P. B.; Knops, J.; Tilman, D.; Craine, J.; Ellsworth, D.; Tjoelker, M.; Lee, T.; Wedin, D.; Naeem, S.; Bahauddin, D.; Hendrey, G.; Jose, S.; Wrage, K.; Goth, J.; Bengston, W. 2001. Plant diversity enhances ecosystem responses to elevated CO2 and nitrogen deposition. Nature 410:809-812.    [1790  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Reich, P. B.; Knops, J.; Tilman, D.; Craine, J.; Ellsworth, D.; Tjoelker, M.; Lee, T.; Wedin, D.; Naeem, S.; Bahauddin, D.; Hendrey, G.; Jose, S.; Wrage, K.; Goth, J.; Bengston, W. 2001. Plant diversity enhances ecosystem responses to elevated CO2 and nitrogen deposition. Nature 410:809-812.    [1849  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Reich, P. B.; Tilman, D.; Craine, J.; Ellsworth, D.; Tjoelker, M. G.; Knops, J.; Wedin, D.; Naeem, S.; Bahauddin, D.; Goth, J.; Bengtson, W.; Lee, T. D. 2001. Do species and functional groups differ in acquisition and use of C, N and water under varying atmospheric CO2 and N availability regimes? A field test with 16 grassland species. New Phytologist 150:435-448.    [1789  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Naeem, S. 2002. Disentangling the impacts of functional and taxonomic diversity on ecosystem functioning in synthetic-community experiments. Ecology 83:2925-2935.    [1875  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Bassirirad, H.; Constable, J. V. H.; Lussenhop, J.; Kimball, B. A.; Norby, R. J.; Oechel, W. C.; Reich, P. B.; Schlesinger, W. H.; Zitzer, S.; Sehtiya, H. L.; Salim, S. 2003. Widespread foliage 15N depletion under elevated CO2: inferences for the nitrogen cycle. Global Change Biology 9:1-9.    [1933  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Craine, J. M.; Reich, P. B.; Tilman, D.; Ellsworth, D.; Fargione, J.; Knops, J.; Naeem, S. 2003. The role of plant species in biomass production and response to elevated CO2 and N. Ecology Letters 6:623-630.    [1881  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Lee, T. D.; Reich, P. B.; Tjoelker, M. G. 2003. Legume presence increases photosynthesis and N concentrations of co-occurring non-fixers but does not modulate their responsiveness to carbon dioxide enrichment. Oecologia 137:22-31.    [1952  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Mitchell, C. E.; Reich, P. B. 2003. Assessing environmental changes in grasslands. Science 299:1844    [1891  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Mitchell, C. E.; Reich, P. B.; Tilman, D.; Groth, J. V. 2003. Effects of elevated CO2, nitrogen deposition, and decreased species diversity on foliar fungal plant disease. Global Change Biology 9:438-451    [1890  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Wolf, J.; Johnson, N. C.; Rowland, D. L.; Reich, P. B. 2003. Elevated CO2 and plant species richness impact arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal spore communities. New Phytologist 157:579-588.    [1874  Full Text  E141  CC]

Dijkstra, F. E.; Hobbie, S. E.; Knops, J. M. H.; Reich, P. B. 2004. Nitrogen deposition and plant species interact to influence soil carbon stabilization. Ecology Letters 7:1192-1198.    [1924  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Ellsworth, D. S.; Reich, P. B.; Naumburg, E. S.; Koch, G. W.; Kubiske, M.; Smith, S. 2004. Photosynthesis, carboxylation and leaf nitrogen responses of 16 species to elevated pCO2 across four free-air CO2 enrichment experiments in forest, grassland and desert. Global Change Biology 10:2121-2138.    [1931  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Reich, P. B.; Tilman, D.; Naeem, S.; Ellsworth, D.; Knops, J.; Craine, J.; Wedin, D.; Trost, J. 2004. Species and functional group diversity independently influence biomass accumulation and its response to CO2 and N. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101:10101-10106    [1914  Full Text  E141  LTER]

Dijkstra, F. A.; Hobbie, S. E.; Reich, P. B.; Knops, J. M. H. 2005. Divergent effects of elevated CO2, N fertilization, and plant diversity on soil C and N dynamics in a grassland field experiment. Plant and Soil 272:41-52.    [1923  Full Text  E141  LTER]

West, J. B.; Hille Ris Lambers, J.; Lee, T. D.; Hobbie, S. E.; Reich, P. B. 2005. Legume species identity and soil nitrogen supply determine symbiotic nitrogen-fixation responses to elevated atmospheric [CO2]. New Phytologist, 167:523-530    [1917  Full Text  E141  LTER]


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