Items where Author is "Tedder, Michelle J."
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Zhang, Pengfei and Seabloom, Eric W. and Foo, Jasmine and MacDougall, Andrew S. and Harpole, W. Stanley and Adler, Peter B. and Hautier, Yann and Eisenhauer, Nico and Spohn, Marie and Bakker, Jonathan D. and Lekberg, Ylva and Young, Alyssa L. and Carbutt, Clinton and Risch, Anita C. and Peri, Pablo L. and Smith, Nicholas G. and Stevens, Carly J. and Prober, Suzanne M. and Knops, Johannes M. H. and Wardle, Glenda M. and Dickman, Christopher R. and Ebeling, Anne and Roscher, Christiane and Martinson, Holly M. and Martina, Jason P. and Power, Sally A. and Niu, Yujie and Ren, Zhengwei and Du, Guozhen and Virtanen, Risto and Tognetti, Pedro and Tedder, Michelle J. and Jentsch, Anke and Catford, Jane A. and Borer, Elizabeth T. (2025) Dominant species predict plant richness and biomass in global grasslands. Nature Ecology and Evolution. ISSN 2397-334X
Fay, Philip A. and Gherardi, Laureano A. and Yahdjian, Laura and Adler, Peter B. and Bakker, Jonathan D. and Bharath, Siddharth and Borer, Elizabeth T. and Harpole, W. Stanley and Hersch-Green, Erika and Huxman, Travis E. and MacDougall, Andrew S. and Risch, Anita C. and Seabloom, Eric W. and Bagchi, Sumanta and Barrio, Isabel C. and Biederman, Lori and Buckley, Yvonne M. and Bugalho, Miguel N. and Caldeira, Maria C. and Catford, Jane A. and Chen, QingQing and Cleland, Elsa E. and Collins, Scott L. and Daleo, Pedro and Dickman, Christopher R. and Donohue, Ian and DuPre, Mary E. and Eisenhauer, Nico and Eskelinen, Anu and Hagenah, Nicole and Hautier, Yann and Heckman, Robert W. and Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg S. and Knops, Johannes M. H. and Laungani, Ramesh and Martina, Jason P. and McCulley, Rebecca L. and Morgan, John W. and Olde Venterink, Harry and Peri, Pablo L. and Power, Sally A. and Raynaud, Xavier and Ren, Zhengwei and Roscher, Christiane and Smith, Melinda D. and Spohn, Marie and Stevens, Carly J. and Tedder, Michelle J. and Virtanen, Risto and Wardle, Glenda M. and Wheeler, George R. (2025) Interactions among nutrients govern the global grassland biomass–precipitation relationship. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 122 (15). ISSN 0027-8424