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  1. Tropical forest soil carbon stocks do not increase despite 15 years of doubled litter inputs
  2. The essentials of effective scientific writing – A revised alternative guide for authors
  3. Litter Traits of Native and Non-Native Tropical Trees Influence Soil Carbon Dynamics in Timber Plantations in Panama
  4. Foliar phosphorus fractions reveal how tropical plants maintain photosynthetic rates despite low soil phosphorus availability
  5. Tree stem bases are sources of CH4 and N2 O in a tropical forest on upland soil during the dry to wet season transition
  6. The anatomy of an excellent review paper
  7. Responses of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to long-term inorganic and organic nutrient addition in a lowland tropical forest
  8. Decomposition of coarse woody debris in a long-term litter manipulation experiment: A focus on nutrient availability
  9. Tropical forest restoration: Fast resilience of plant biomass contrasts with slow recovery of stable soil C stocks
  10. The Automated Root Exudate System (ARES): a method to apply solutes at regular intervals to soils in the field
  11. Links between soil microbial communities and plant traits in a species-rich grassland under long-term climate change
  12. Short- and Long-term Influence of Litter Quality and Quantity on Simulated Heterotrophic Soil Respiration in a Lowland Tropical Forest
  13. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community composition is altered by long-term litter removal but not litter addition in a lowland tropical forest
  14. Dung beetle community dynamics in undisturbed tropical forests: implications for ecological evaluations of land-use change
  15. Nutrient limitation of woody debris decomposition in a tropical forest: contrasting effects of N and P addition
  16. Sex & Bugs & Rock ‘n Roll – getting creative about public engagement
  17. Variability of above-ground litter inputs alters soil physicochemical and biological processes: a meta-analysis of litterfall-manipulation experiments
  18. Litter manipulation and the soil arthropod community in a lowland tropical rainforest
  19. Leaf-cutting ants as ecosystem engineers: topsoil and litter perturbations aroundAtta cephalotesnests reduce nutrient availability
  20. Grassland management influences spatial patterns of soil microbial communities
  21. Variability of aboveground litter inputs alters soil physicochemical and biological processes: a meta-analysis of litterfall-manipulation experiments
  22. Variable Responses of Lowland Tropical Forest Nutrient Status to Fertilization and Litter Manipulation
  23. Soil carbon release enhanced by increased tropical forest litterfall
  24. Potassium, phosphorus, or nitrogen limit root allocation, tree growth, or litter production in a lowland tropical forest
  25. Experimental investigation of the importance of litterfall in lowland semi-evergreen tropical forest nutrient cycling
  26. A new approach to trenching experiments for measuring root–rhizosphere respiration in a lowland tropical forest
  27. Arthropod Abundance and Diversity in a Lowland Tropical Forest Floor in Panama: The Role of Habitat Space vs. Nutrient Concentrations
  28. Increased Litterfall in Tropical Forests Boosts the Transfer of Soil CO2 to the Atmosphere
  29. Effects of litter manipulation on early-stage decomposition and meso-arthropod abundance in a tropical moist forest
  30. Increased Litterfall Changes Fine Root Distribution in a Moist Tropical Forest
  31. Using experimental manipulation to assess the roles of leaf litter in the functioning of forest ecosystems
  32. The role of tree size in the leafing phenology of a seasonally dry tropical forest in Belize, Central America