Symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation is the major N input to many ecosystems. Although temperate forests are commonly N limited, symbiotic N-fixing trees ("N fixers") are rare and decline in abundance as succession proceeds-a challenging paradox that remains unexplained. Understanding demographic processes that underlie N fixers' rarity and successional decline would provide a proximate answer to the paradox. Do N fixers grow slower, die more frequently, or recruit less in temperate forests? We quantified demographic rates of N-fixing and non-fixing trees across succession using U.S. forest inventory data. We used an individual-based model to evaluate the relative contribution of each demographic process to community dynamics. Compared to non-fi...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) influences forest demographics and carbon (C) uptake through ...
Aims: Understanding the processes driving forest dynamics requires considering that species within c...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)‐fixing trees can provide large quantities of new N to ecosystems, but only if...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation is the major N input to many ecosystems. Although temperate forests ...
Trees capable of symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation ('N fixers') are abundant in many tropical forests....
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)-fixing trees are rare in late-successional temperate forests, even though the...
Nitrogen-fixing trees are a major potential source of nitrogen into terrestrial ecosystems. The degr...
1. Nitrogen‐fixing trees (N₂ fixers) provide new nitrogen critical for rapid biomass accumulation of...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)-fixing trees can provide large quantities of new N to ecosystems, but only if...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)-fixing trees can provide large quantities of new N to ecosystems, but only if...
Classical ecological theory predicts that changes in the availability of essential resources such as...
Classical ecological theory predicts that changes in the availability of essential resources such as...
<div><b>Data from: </b>Lai, H.R., J.S. Hall, S.A. Batterman, B.L. Turner & M. van Breugel (2018). Ni...
During the next century, atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is projected to more than double, poten...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) is a key ecological process whose impact depends on the strategy o...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) influences forest demographics and carbon (C) uptake through ...
Aims: Understanding the processes driving forest dynamics requires considering that species within c...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)‐fixing trees can provide large quantities of new N to ecosystems, but only if...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation is the major N input to many ecosystems. Although temperate forests ...
Trees capable of symbiotic nitrogen (N) fixation ('N fixers') are abundant in many tropical forests....
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)-fixing trees are rare in late-successional temperate forests, even though the...
Nitrogen-fixing trees are a major potential source of nitrogen into terrestrial ecosystems. The degr...
1. Nitrogen‐fixing trees (N₂ fixers) provide new nitrogen critical for rapid biomass accumulation of...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)-fixing trees can provide large quantities of new N to ecosystems, but only if...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)-fixing trees can provide large quantities of new N to ecosystems, but only if...
Classical ecological theory predicts that changes in the availability of essential resources such as...
Classical ecological theory predicts that changes in the availability of essential resources such as...
<div><b>Data from: </b>Lai, H.R., J.S. Hall, S.A. Batterman, B.L. Turner & M. van Breugel (2018). Ni...
During the next century, atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is projected to more than double, poten...
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) is a key ecological process whose impact depends on the strategy o...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) influences forest demographics and carbon (C) uptake through ...
Aims: Understanding the processes driving forest dynamics requires considering that species within c...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)‐fixing trees can provide large quantities of new N to ecosystems, but only if...