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1. Plant traits alone are poor predictors of ecosystem properties and long-term ecosystem functioning.

2. Biodiversity increases multitrophic energy use efficiency, flow and storage in grasslands.

3. Reply to: Plant traits alone are good predictors of ecosystem properties when used carefully.

4. Effects of extreme rainfall events are independent of plant species richness in an experimental grassland community.

5. Plant-soil feedback is shut down when nutrients come to town.

6. Root chemistry and soil fauna, but not soil abiotic conditions explain the effects of plant diversity on root decomposition.

7. Linking root traits and competitive success in grassland species.

8. Large herbivores may alter vegetation structure of semi-arid savannas through soil nutrient mediation.

9. Root foraging and yield components underlying limited effects of Partial Root-zone Drying on oilseed rape, a crop with an indeterminate growth habit.

10. Demographic vulnerability of the clonal and endangered meadow thistle.

11. Variation in petiole and internode length affects plant performance in Trifolium repens under opposing selection regimes.

12. Impacts of savanna trees on forage quality for a large African herbivore.

13. Combined effects of partial root drying and patchy fertilizer placement on nutrient acquisition and growth of oilseed rape.

14. The interplay between shifts in biomass allocation and costs of reproduction in four grassland perennials under simulated successional change.

15. The influence of savanna trees on nutrient, water and light availability and the understorey vegetation.

16. The interaction between water and nitrogen translocation in a rhizomatous sedge ( Carex flacca).

17. Root morphological plasticity and nutrient acquisition of perennial grass species from habitats of different nutrient availability.

18. Declines in insectivorous birds are associated with high neonicotinoid concentrations.

19. Flooding disturbances increase resource availability and productivity but reduce stability in diverse plant communities.

20. International scientists formulate a roadmap for insect conservation and recovery.

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