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2011

Fridley, Jason D.; Grime, J. Philip; Askew, Andrew P.; Moser, Barbara and Stevens, Carly J. (2011). Soil heterogeneity buffers community response to climate change in species-rich grassland. Global Change Biology, 17(5) pp. 2002–2011. file

2010

Bush, M. B.; Hanselman, J. A. and Gosling, W. D. (2010). Nonlinear climate change and Andean feedbacks: an imminent turning point? Global Change Biology, 16(12) pp. 3223–3232.

Maskell, Lindsay C.; Smart, Simon M.; Bullock, James M.; Thompson, Ken and Stevens, Carly J. (2010). Nitrogen deposition causes widespread loss of species richness in British habitats. Global Change Biology, 16(2) pp. 671–679. file

2009

Dupre, Cecilia; Stevens, Carly J.; Ranke, Traute; Bleeker, Albert; Peppler-Lisbach, Cord; Gowing, David J.; Dise, Nancy B.; Dorland, Edu; Bobbink, Roland and Diekmann, Martin (2009). Changes in species richness and composition in European acidic grasslands over the past 70 years: the contribution of cumulative atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Global Change Biology, 16(1) pp. 344–357. file

2006

Gidman, E. A.; Stevens, C. J.; Goodacre, R.; Broadhurst, D.; Emmett, B. and Gwynn-Jones, D. (2006). Using metabolic fingerprinting of plants for evaluating nitrogen deposition impacts on the landscape level. Global Change Biology, 12(8) pp. 1460–1465.

Stevens, C. J.; Dise, N. B.; Gowing, D. J. G. and Mountford, J. O. (2006). Loss of forb diversity in relation to nitrogen deposition in the UK: regional trends and potential controls. Global Change Biology, 12(10) pp. 1823–1833. file

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