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Forest Isbell

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Science Advances|October 29, 2021
Diversifying bioenergy crops increases yield and yield stability by reducing weed abundanceJacob M Jungers, Yi Yang, Christopher W Fernandez, et al.
Ecology|August 4, 2015
Spatial convergent cross mapping to detect causal relationships from short time seriesThomas Clark, Hao Ye, Forest Isbell, et al.
Oecologia|August 26, 2018
Reversal of nitrogen-induced species diversity declines mediated by change in dominant grass and litterJushan Liu, Yao Cui, Xiaofei Li, et al.
Nature Communications|November 27, 2022
Plant genetic diversity affects multiple trophic levels and trophic interactionsNian-Feng Wan, Liwan Fu, Matteo Dainese, et al.
Science Advances|July 26, 2017
Climate warming promotes species diversity, but with greater taxonomic redundancy, in complex environmentsMadhav P Thakur, David Tilman, Oliver Purschke, et al.
Ecology Letters|March 2, 2018
Quantifying effects of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning across times and placesForest Isbell, Jane Cowles, Laura E Dee, et al.
Plos One|March 15, 2011
BUGS in the analysis of biodiversity experiments: species richness and composition are of similar importance for grassland productivityAndy Hector, Thomas Bell, Yann Hautier, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 5, 2012
Impacts of biodiversity loss escalate through time as redundancy fadesPeter B Reich, David Tilman, Forest Isbell, et al.
Science Advances|October 8, 2016
The social costs of nitrogenBonnie L Keeler, Jesse D Gourevitch, Stephen Polasky, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 18, 2026
Reversing the great degradation of nature by reducing factors related to cropland expansionStephen Polasky, Erik Nelson, David Tilman, et al.
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Science Advances|October 29, 2021
Diversifying bioenergy crops increases yield and yield stability by reducing weed abundanceJacob M Jungers, Yi Yang, Christopher W Fernandez, et al.
Ecology|August 4, 2015
Spatial convergent cross mapping to detect causal relationships from short time seriesThomas Clark, Hao Ye, Forest Isbell, et al.
Oecologia|August 26, 2018
Reversal of nitrogen-induced species diversity declines mediated by change in dominant grass and litterJushan Liu, Yao Cui, Xiaofei Li, et al.
Nature Communications|November 27, 2022
Plant genetic diversity affects multiple trophic levels and trophic interactionsNian-Feng Wan, Liwan Fu, Matteo Dainese, et al.
Science Advances|July 26, 2017
Climate warming promotes species diversity, but with greater taxonomic redundancy, in complex environmentsMadhav P Thakur, David Tilman, Oliver Purschke, et al.
Ecology Letters|March 2, 2018
Quantifying effects of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning across times and placesForest Isbell, Jane Cowles, Laura E Dee, et al.
Plos One|March 15, 2011
BUGS in the analysis of biodiversity experiments: species richness and composition are of similar importance for grassland productivityAndy Hector, Thomas Bell, Yann Hautier, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 5, 2012
Impacts of biodiversity loss escalate through time as redundancy fadesPeter B Reich, David Tilman, Forest Isbell, et al.
Science Advances|October 8, 2016
The social costs of nitrogenBonnie L Keeler, Jesse D Gourevitch, Stephen Polasky, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 18, 2026
Reversing the great degradation of nature by reducing factors related to cropland expansionStephen Polasky, Erik Nelson, David Tilman, et al.
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