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1. Nitrogen increases early-stage and slows late-stage decomposition across diverse grasslands

2. Global maps of soil temperature

3. Soil properties as key predictors of global grassland production: Have we overlooked micronutrients?

4. Species loss due to nutrient addition increases with spatial scale in global grasslands

5. Plant species' origin predicts dominance and response to nutrient enrichment and herbivores in global grasslands

6. Interactive and unimodal relationships between plant biomass, abiotic factors, and plant diversity in global grasslands.

7. Soil Nitrogen Supply Exerts Largest Influence on Leaf Nitrogen in Environments with the Greatest Leaf Nitrogen Demand.

8. Strengthened plant-microorganism interaction after topsoil removal cause more deterministic microbial assembly processes and increased soil nitrogen mineralization.

9. Behavioural responses to mammalian grazing expose insect herbivores to elevated risk of avian predation.

10. Author Correction: Widening global variability in grassland biomass since the 1980s.

11. Widening global variability in grassland biomass since the 1980s.

12. How plant traits respond to and affect vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores-Are measurements comparable across herbivore types?

13. Drivers of soil microbial and detritivore activity across global grasslands.

14. The positive effect of plant diversity on soil carbon depends on climate.

15. Multidimensional responses of grassland stability to eutrophication.

16. Parasites as ecosystem modulators: foliar pathogens suppress top-down effects of large herbivores.

17. Globally consistent response of plant microbiome diversity across hosts and continents to soil nutrients and herbivores.

18. Environmental heterogeneity modulates the effect of plant diversity on the spatial variability of grassland biomass.

19. Linking changes in species composition and biomass in a globally distributed grassland experiment.

20. Evolutionary history of grazing and resources determine herbivore exclusion effects on plant diversity.

21. Biotic responses to climate extremes in terrestrial ecosystems.

22. Global maps of soil temperature.

23. Nutrient identity modifies the destabilising effects of eutrophication in grasslands.

24. Nutrients and herbivores impact grassland stability across spatial scales through different pathways.

25. Global Grassland Diazotrophic Communities Are Structured by Combined Abiotic, Biotic, and Spatial Distance Factors but Resilient to Fertilization.

26. Soil properties as key predictors of global grassland production: Have we overlooked micronutrients?

27. Temporal rarity is a better predictor of local extinction risk than spatial rarity.

28. Species loss due to nutrient addition increases with spatial scale in global grasslands.

29. Negative effects of nitrogen override positive effects of phosphorus on grassland legumes worldwide.

30. Fertilized graminoids intensify negative drought effects on grassland productivity.

31. Evaluating long-term success in grassland restoration: an ecosystem multifunctionality approach.

32. Non-Native Eragrostis curvula Impacts Diversity of Pastures in South-Eastern Australia Even When Native Themeda triandra Remains Co-Dominant.

33. Increasing effects of chronic nutrient enrichment on plant diversity loss and ecosystem productivity over time.

34. Author Correction: General destabilizing effects of eutrophication on grassland productivity at multiple spatial scales.

35. Author Correction: Nutrients cause grassland biomass to outpace herbivory.

36. Global impacts of fertilization and herbivore removal on soil net nitrogen mineralization are modulated by local climate and soil properties.

37. Nutrients cause grassland biomass to outpace herbivory.

38. General destabilizing effects of eutrophication on grassland productivity at multiple spatial scales.

39. Long-term restoration success of insect herbivore communities in seminatural grasslands: a functional approach.

40. Microbial processing of plant remains is co-limited by multiple nutrients in global grasslands.

41. Author Correction: Leaf nutrients, not specific leaf area, are consistent indicators of elevated nutrient inputs.

42. Nutrient availability controls the impact of mammalian herbivores on soil carbon and nitrogen pools in grasslands.

43. Soil net nitrogen mineralisation across global grasslands.

44. Leaf trait variability between and within subalpine grassland species differs depending on site conditions and herbivory.

45. More salt, please: global patterns, responses and impacts of foliar sodium in grasslands.

46. Responses of plant leaf economic and hydraulic traits mediate the effects of early- and late-season drought on grassland productivity.

47. Leaf nutrients, not specific leaf area, are consistent indicators of elevated nutrient inputs.

48. Change in dominance determines herbivore effects on plant biodiversity.

49. Size-dependent loss of aboveground animals differentially affects grassland ecosystem coupling and functions.

50. Spatial heterogeneity in species composition constrains plant community responses to herbivory and fertilisation.

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