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Wright I, Reich PB, Westoby M. The worldwide leaf economics spectrum. Nature. 2004;428:821-827.
McMurtrie R, Norby R, Medlyn BE, Dewar RC, Pepper DA, Reich PB, Barton CVM. Why is plant-growth response to elevated CO2 amplified when water is limiting, but reduced when nitrogen is limiting? A growth-optimisation hypothesis. FUNCTIONAL PLANT BIOLOGY. 2008;35:521.
Lusk CH, Reich PB, Montgomery RA, Ackerly DD, Cavender-Bares J. Why are evergreen leaves so contrary about shade?. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY &EVOLUTION. 2008;23:299.
Davis MA, Pysek P, del Moral R, Hobbs R, Collins S, Pickett STA, Reich PB, Pergl J, Truscott A, Kollman J. Vegetation change: a reunifying concept in plant ecology. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. 2005;7:69-76.
Reich PB, Tjoelker M, Machado JL, Oleksyn J. Universal scaling of respiratory metabolism, size and nitrogen in plants(vol 439,pg 457). Nature. 2006;441:902.
Hobbie SE, Reich PB, Oleksyn J, Ogdahl M, Zytkowiak R, Hale C, Karolewski P. Tree species effects on decomposition and forest floor dynamics in a common garden. Ecology. 2006;87:2288.
Dijkstra FA, Wrage K, Hobbie SE, Reich PB. Tree patches show greater N losses but maintain higher soil N availability than grassland patches in a frequently burned oak savanna. Ecosystems. 2006;98:441.
Lau JA, Tiffin P, Reich PB. Transgenerational effects of global environmental change: Long-term CO2 and nitrogen treatments influence offspring growth response to elevated CO2. Oecologia. 2008.
Willis C, Cavender-Bares J, Halina M, Lehman C, Reich PB, Keen A, McCarthy S. The temporal and spatial dynamics of community structure in Minnesota oak savanna: A phylogenetic perspective. The American Naturalist. 2007.
Lau JA, Shaw R, Reich PB, Shaw F, Tiffin P. Strong ecological but weak evolutionary effects of elevated CO2 on a recombinant inbred population of Arabidopsis thaliana. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 2007;175:351.
Novotny A, Schade JD, Hobbie S, Kay A, Kyle M, Reich PB, Elser J. Stoichiometric responses of nitrogen-fixing and non-fixing dicots to manipulations of CO2, nitrogen, and diversity. Oecologia. 2007;151:687.
Reich PB, Tilman D, Naeem S, Ellsworth DS, Knops JMH, Craine JM, Wedin D, Trost J. Species and functional group diversity independently influence biomass accumulation and its response to CO2 and N. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2004;101:10101-10106.
Dickie IA, Schnitzer S, Reich PB, Hobbie S. Spatially disjunct effects of co-occurring competition and facilitation. Ecology Letters. 2005;8:1191-1200.
Dijkstra FA, Hobbie SE, Reich PB. Soil processes affected by sixteen grassland species grown under different environmental conditions. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 2006;70:770.
Dickie IA, Guza RC, Krazewski SE, Reich PB. Shared ectomycorrhizal fungi between a herbaceous perennial (Helianthemum bicknellii) and oak (Quercus) seedlings. New Phytologist. 2004;164:375-382.
Reich PB, Tjoelker M, Pregitzer KS, Wright I, Oleksyn J, Machado JL. Scaling of respiration to nitrogen in leaves, stems and roots of higher land plants. Ecology Letters. 2008;11:793.
Milla R, Reich PB. The scaling of leaf area and mass: the cost of light interception increases with leaf size. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences. 2007;274:2109.
Reich PB, Wright I, Lusk CH. Predicting leaf physiology from simple plant and climate attributes: A global GLOPNET analysis. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS. 2007;17:1982.
Reich PB, Lusk C, Wright I. Predicting leaf functional traits from easily measured plant attributes in a global data set. Ecological Applications. 2007.
Johansson P, Reich PB. Population size and fire intensity determine post-fire abundance of grassland lichens. Applied Vegetation Science. 2005;8:193-198.
Cornwell WK, Pe, Quested H, Santiago L, Wardle D, Wright I, Aerts R, Allison SD, van Bodegom P, Brovkin V. Plant traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide. Ecology Letters. 2008;11:1065-1071.
Chung HL, Reich PB, Ellsworth DS. Plant species richness, elevated CO2, and atmospheric N deposition alter soil microbial community composition and function. Global Change Biology. 2007;13.
Peterson D, Reich PB, Wrage K. Plant functional group responses to fire frequency and tree canopy cover gradients in oak savannas and woodlands. Journal of Vegetation Science. 2007;18:3.
Dijkstra FA, West J, Hobbie SE, Reich PB, Trost J. Plant diversity, CO2, and N influence inorganic and organic n leaching in grasslands. Ecology. 2007;88:490-500.
Dickie IA, Montgomery R, Reich PB, Schnitzer S. Physiological and phenological responses of oak seedlings to oak forest soil in the absence of trees. Tree Physiology. 2007;27:133.

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