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    Does phosphorus limitation promote species-rich plant communities? by Venterink, Harry Olde

    Published in Plant and soil (01-08-2011)
    “…It is known that the number of limiting nutrients may affect the species richness of plant communities, but it is unclear whether the type of nutrient…”
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    Plant traits and species interactions along gradients of N, P and K availabilities by Minden, Vanessa, Olde Venterink, Harry, Stevens, Carly

    Published in Functional ecology (01-09-2019)
    “…Plant performance is driven by nutrient availability. So far, studies on plant nutrient relationships mostly focused on nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P),…”
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    The plant root economics space in relation to nutrient limitation in Eurasian herbaceous plant communities by Scheifes, Daniil J. P., Beest, Mariska, Olde Venterink, Harry, Jansen, André, Kinsbergen, Daan T. P., Wassen, Martin J.

    Published in Ecology letters (01-03-2024)
    “…Plant species occupy distinct niches along a nitrogen‐to‐phosphorus (N:P) gradient, yet there is no general framework for belowground nutrient acquisition…”
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    Long-Term Effects of Cattle Ranching on Soil Nitrogen and Phosphorus Balances in a Savanna Ecosystem by Edwards, Peter, Cech, Patrick, Sitters, Judith, Venterink, Harry Olde

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-09-2022)
    “…We used ranch records and soil analyses to investigate the effects of cattle ranching on phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) balances in a humid, tallgrass savanna…”
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    Competitive interactions between two meadow grasses under nitrogen and phosphorus limitation by Venterink, Harry Olde, Güsewell, Sabine

    Published in Functional ecology (01-08-2010)
    “…1. Different grass species dominate grasslands fertilized with nitrogen (N) or phosphorus (P), possibly due to the impact of N : P stoichiometry on competitive…”
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    Herbivore dung quality affects plant community diversity by Valdés-Correcher, Elena, Sitters, Judith, Wassen, Martin, Brion, Natacha, Olde Venterink, Harry

    Published in Scientific reports (05-04-2019)
    “…Nutrient availability is important for plant community composition and diversity, but most studies focus on inorganic nutrients. Far less is known about the…”
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    Adaptive plasticity and fitness costs of endangered, nonendangered, and invasive plants in response to variation in nitrogen and phosphorus availabilities by Minden, Vanessa, Verhoeven, Koen, Olde Venterink, Harry

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-05-2023)
    “…Global change drivers such as eutrophication and plant invasions will create novel environments for many plant species. Through adaptive trait plasticity…”
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    Microbial community composition in the dung of five sympatric European herbivore species by Sun, Xingzhao, Sitters, Judith, Ruytinx, Joske, Wassen, Martin J., Olde Venterink, Harry

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2024)
    “…The dung microbiome is a complex system that is highly influenced by species and diet. This study characterized the dung bacterial and fungal communities of…”
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    Species richness both impedes and promotes alien plant invasions in the Brazilian Cerrado by Lannes, Luciola S., Karrer, Stefanie, Teodoro, Danielle A. A., Bustamante, Mercedes M. C., Edwards, Peter J., Olde Venterink, Harry

    Published in Scientific reports (09-07-2020)
    “…Worldwide, alien plant invasions have been intensively studied in the past decades, but mechanisms controlling the invasibility of native communities are not…”
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    Invasive forbs differ functionally from native graminoids, but are similar to native forbs by Scharfy, Deborah, Funk, Andrea, Venterink, Harry Olde, Güsewell, Sabine

    Published in The New phytologist (01-02-2011)
    “…Exotic plant invasions can alter ecosystem processes, particularly if the invasive species are functionally different from native species. We investigated…”
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    Influence of different plant species on methane emissions from soil in a restored Swiss wetland by Bhullar, Gurbir S, Edwards, Peter J, Olde Venterink, Harry

    Published in PloS one (21-02-2014)
    “…Plants are a major factor influencing methane emissions from wetlands, along with environmental parameters such as water table, temperature, pH, nutrients and…”
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    Woody encroachment reduces nutrient limitation and promotes soil carbon sequestration by Blaser, Wilma J., Shanungu, Griffin K., Edwards, Peter J., Olde Venterink, Harry

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-04-2014)
    “…During the past century, the biomass of woody species has increased in many grassland and savanna ecosystems. As many of these species fix nitrogen…”
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    A stoichiometric perspective of the effect of herbivore dung on ecosystem functioning by Sitters, Judith, Olde Venterink, Harry

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-01-2018)
    “…Ungulate herbivores play a prominent role in maintaining the tree–grass balance in African savannas. Their top‐down role through selective feeding on either…”
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    The Stoichiometry of Nutrient Release by Terrestrial Herbivores and Its Ecosystem Consequences by Sitters, Judith, Bakker, Elisabeth S., Veldhuis, Michiel P., Veen, G. F., Olde Venterink, Harry, Vanni, Michael J.

    Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (25-04-2017)
    “…It is widely recognized that the release of nutrients by herbivores via their waste products strongly impacts nutrient availability for autotrophs. The ratios…”
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    Boron application increases growth of Brazilian Cerrado grasses by Lannes, Luciola Santos, Olde Venterink, Harry, Leite, Matheus Roberto, Silva, Jaqueline Nascimento, Oberhofer, Martina

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-07-2020)
    “…Nutrients are known to limit productivity of plant communities around the world. In the Brazilian Cerrado, indirect evidences point to phosphorus as the main…”
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    Plants increase silicon content as a response to nitrogen or phosphorus limitation: a case study with Holcus lanatus by Minden, Vanessa, Schaller, Jörg, Olde Venterink, Harry

    Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2021)
    “…Aims Silicon (Si) has been shown to beneficially affect plant performance under stressful environmental conditions, such as water or nutrient deficiency. Here…”
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