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Grassland species loss resulting from reduced niche dimension
W. Stanley Harpole,
David Tilman
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Field Experiment
100%
Field Study
100%
Eutrophication
100%
Soil Moisture
100%
Aquatic Ecosystem
100%
Plant Specie
100%
Soil Resource
100%
Grassland
100%
Keyphrases
Grassland Species
100%
Species Loss
100%
Niche Dimension
100%
Species List
33%
Eutrophication
16%
Nitrogen Phosphorus
16%
Plant Species
16%
Plant Diversity
16%
Soil Moisture
16%
Terrestrial Ecosystems
16%
Plant Coexistence
16%
Intact Ecosystems
16%
Soil Nitrogen
16%
Soil Resources
16%
Mechanistic Explanation
16%
High Diversity
16%
Increased Supply
16%
Base Cations
16%
Freshwater Ecosystems
16%
Marine Ecosystems
16%
Experiment Testing
16%
Nutrient Effects
16%
Alternative Theories
16%
Nitrogenous Bases
16%
Rothamsted
16%
Park Grass Experiment
16%
Diversity Changes
16%
Soil Base
16%
Phosphorus Cations
16%
Interacting Species
16%
High Biodiversity
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Soil Moisture
100%
Grassland
100%
Eutrophication
100%
Soil Resource
100%
Aquatic Ecosystem
100%