
Elizabeth T. Borer
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Oct 11, 2023 |
nature.com | Qingqing Chen |Shaopeng Wang |Elizabeth T. Borer |Jonathan D. Bakker |Eric W. Seabloom |Nico Eisenhauer | +17 more
AbstractEutrophication usually impacts grassland biodiversity, community composition, and biomass production, but its impact on the stability of these community aspects is unclear. One challenge is that stability has many facets that can be tightly correlated (low dimensionality) or highly disparate (high dimensionality).
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Oct 11, 2023 |
nature.com | Qingqing Chen |Shaopeng Wang |Elizabeth T. Borer |Jonathan D. Bakker |Eric W. Seabloom |Nico Eisenhauer | +17 more
AbstractEutrophication usually impacts grassland biodiversity, community composition, and biomass production, but its impact on the stability of these community aspects is unclear. One challenge is that stability has many facets that can be tightly correlated (low dimensionality) or highly disparate (high dimensionality).
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Jul 12, 2023 |
nature.com | Laura E. Dee |Paul J. Ferraro |Elizabeth T. Borer |Yann Hautier |Andrew L Hector |Peter B. Reich | +12 more
Correction to: Nature Communications https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-37194-5, published online 05 May 2023The original version of this Article contained errors in the Methods section ‘Target causal effect’, in which terms were omitted from the mathematical definitions of the causal effect and average causal effect.
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May 5, 2023 |
nature.com | Laura E. Dee |Paul J. Ferraro |Elizabeth T. Borer |Yann Hautier |Andrew L Hector |Peter B. Reich | +12 more
AbstractCausal effects of biodiversity on ecosystem functions can be estimated using experimental or observational designs — designs that pose a tradeoff between drawing credible causal inferences from correlations and drawing generalizable inferences. Here, we develop a design that reduces this tradeoff and revisits the question of how plant species diversity affects productivity.
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Apr 17, 2023 |
biorxiv.org | Qingqing Chen |Elizabeth T. Borer |Jonathan D. Bakker |Shao-Peng Wang
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