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1. Biodiversity: Net primary productivity relationships are eliminated by invasive species dominance.

2. Establishment from seed is more important for exotic than for native plant species.

3. Global stocks and capacity of mineral-associated soil organic carbon.

4. Biotic homogenization destabilizes ecosystem functioning by decreasing spatial asynchrony.

5. Multiple constraints cause positive and negative feedbacks limiting grassland soil CO 2 efflux under CO 2 enrichment.

6. Lower soil carbon stocks in exotic vs. native grasslands are driven by carbonate losses.

7. CO 2 enrichment and soil type additively regulate grassland productivity.

8. Bacterial community response to a preindustrial-to-future CO 2 gradient is limited and soil specific in Texas Prairie grassland.

9. Multiple facets of biodiversity drive the diversity-stability relationship.

10. Flowering in grassland predicted by CO 2 and resource effects on species aboveground biomass.

11. Accelerated development in Johnsongrass seedlings (Sorghum halepense) suppresses the growth of native grasses through size-asymmetric competition.

12. Plant diversity effects on grassland productivity are robust to both nutrient enrichment and drought.

13. Rising atmospheric CO2 is reducing the protein concentration of a floral pollen source essential for North American bees.

14. A CO2 Concentration Gradient Facility for Testing CO2 Enrichment and Soil Effects on Grassland Ecosystem Function.

15. Plant invasions differentially affected by diversity and dominant species in native- and exotic-dominated grasslands.

16. Biodiversity increases the resistance of ecosystem productivity to climate extremes.

17. Plant community change mediates the response of foliar δ(15)N to CO 2 enrichment in mesic grasslands.

18. Dominant plant taxa predict plant productivity responses to CO2 enrichment across precipitation and soil gradients.

19. Fungal Community Responses to Past and Future Atmospheric CO2 Differ by Soil Type.

20. Impacts of climate change drivers on C4 grassland productivity: scaling driver effects through the plant community.

21. Biodiversity, photosynthetic mode, and ecosystem services differ between native and novel ecosystems.

22. Species richness and the temporal stability of biomass production: a new analysis of recent biodiversity experiments.

23. Invaded grassland communities have altered stability-maintenance mechanisms but equal stability compared to native communities.

24. The effect of subambient to elevated atmospheric CO₂ concentration on vascular function in Helianthus annuus: implications for plant response to climate change.

25. Feedback from plant species change amplifies CO2 enhancement of grassland productivity.

26. Species interaction mechanisms maintain grassland plant species diversity.

27. Biodiversity, productivity and the temporal stability of productivity: patterns and processes.

28. Biodiversity maintenance mechanisms differ between native and novel exotic-dominated communities.

29. Aboveground productivity and root-shoot allocation differ between native and introduced grass species.

30. Potential nitrogen constraints on soil carbon sequestration under low and elevated atmospheric CO2.

31. Water relations in grassland and desert ecosystems exposed to elevated atmospheric CO2.

32. Increasing CO 2 from subambient to superambient concentrations alters species composition and increases above-ground biomass in a C 3 /C 4 grassland.

33. Nonlinear grassland responses to past and future atmospheric CO(2).

34. Growth rate and survivorship of drought: CO2 effects on the presumed tradeoff in seedlings of five woody legumes.

35. Implications of Atmospheric and Climatic Change for Crop Yield and Water Use Efficiency.

36. Acclimation of whole-plant Acacia farnesiana transpiration to carbon dioxide concentration.

37. Genetic variation for carbon isotope composition in honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa).

38. Growth, water relations, and survival of drought-exposed seedlings from six maternal families of honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa): responses to CO(2) enrichment.

39. Leaf physiology, production, water use, and nitrogen dynamics of the grassland invader Acacia smallii at elevated CO(2) concentrations.

40. Carbon dioxide enrichment improves growth, water relations and survival of droughted honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) seedlings.

41. Herbivory tolerance of Agropyron smithii populations with different grazing histories.

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