Journal article

Liu, L., X. Fang and J. Wu. 2022. How does the local-scale relationship between ecosystem services and human wellbeing vary across broad regions?. Science of The Total Environment 816(Apr):151492.

Linghao, L., X. Xiaoping, T. Huajun and L. Hou. 2022. China’s meadow grasslands: challenges and opportunities. Plant and Soil 473:1-8.

Langley, J. A., E. Grman, K. R. Wilcox, M. L. Avolio, K. Komatsu, S. L. Collins, S. E. Koerner, M. D. Smith, A. H. Baldwin, W. D. Bowman, N. R. Chiariello, A. Eskelinen, H. Harmens, M. J. Hovenden, K. Klanderud, R. L. McCulley, V. G. Onipchenko, C. H. Robinson and K. N. Suding. 2022. Do trade-offs govern plant species’ responses to different global change treatments?. Ecology e3626.

Kindler, M., E. R. Vivoni, E. R. Perez-Ruiz and Z. Wang. 2022. Water conservation potential of modified turf grass irrigation in urban parks of Phoenix, Arizona. Ecohydrology 14(3):e2399.

Hudson, A. R., D. P. Peters, J. M. Blair, D. L. Childers, P. T. Doran, K. Geil, M. N. Gooseff, K. Gross, N. M. Haddad, M. A. Pastore, J. A. Rudgers, O. E. Sala, E. W. Seabloom and G. Shaver. 2022. Cross-site comparisons of dryland ecosystem responses to climate change in the US Long-Term Ecological Research network. BioScience 72(9):889-907.

Garcia-Pichel, F. and O. E. Sala. 2022. Expanding the pulse-reserve paradigm to microorganisms on the basis of differential reserve management strategies. bioRxiv DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.24.481838.

Daniels, Q. F. and H. L. Throop. 2022. Ecophysiological responses of Terminalia sericea to fire history in a semi-arid woodland savanna, central Namibia. South African Journal of Botany 146(My):205-212.

Collins, S. L. 2022. Until we meet again. BioScience 72(2):111.

Chen, J., R. John, J. Yuan, E. A. Mack, P. Groisman, G. Allington, J. Wu, P. Fan, K. M. de Beurs and A. Karnieli. 2022. Sustainability challenges for the social-environmental systems across the Asian Drylands Belt. Environmental Research Letters 17(2):023001.

Ball, B. A., P. Convey, K. L. Feeser, U. N. Nielsen and D. J. Van Horn. 2022. Environmental harshness mediates the relationship between aboveground and belowground communities in Antarctica. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 164(Kan):108493.