<div><p>Global nitrogen (N) deposition and climate change have been identified as two of the most important causes of current plant diversity loss. However, temporal patterns of species turnover underlying diversity changes in response to changing precipitation regimes and atmospheric N deposition have received inadequate attention. We carried out a manipulation experiment in a steppe and an old-field in North China from 2005 to 2009, to test the hypothesis that water addition enhances plant species richness through increase in the rate of species gain and decrease in the rate of species loss, while N addition has opposite effects on species changes. Our results showed that water addition increased the rate of species gain in both the stepp...
BACKGROUND: Although community structure and species richness are known to respond to nitrogen ferti...
Stability is an important property of ecological systems, many of which are experiencing increasing ...
Understanding how plant ecophysiological traits of coexisting species within a community respond to ...
Theoretical and observational studies have suggested that environmental variations would change comp...
Question Steppes may be sensitive to rainfall and nitrogen (N) pulses; however, their potential effe...
Increasing deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (N) due to accelerated human activities is a threat to...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a major driver of plant species loss worldwide. However, what regulates N...
1. Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems. Prev...
1. Anthropogenic environmental changes, such as nitrogen (N) enrichment and alteration in precipitat...
1. Much recent research has explored how global warming and increased nitrogen (N) deposition, two i...
Summary Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems....
Abstract Background Nitrogen- and water-use efficiency (NUE and WUE) reflect the capacity of plants ...
Global change will lead to increases in regional precipitation and nitrogen (N) deposition in the se...
Much recent research has explored how global warming and increased nitrogen (N) deposition, two impo...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease biodiversity and change nutrient cycl...
BACKGROUND: Although community structure and species richness are known to respond to nitrogen ferti...
Stability is an important property of ecological systems, many of which are experiencing increasing ...
Understanding how plant ecophysiological traits of coexisting species within a community respond to ...
Theoretical and observational studies have suggested that environmental variations would change comp...
Question Steppes may be sensitive to rainfall and nitrogen (N) pulses; however, their potential effe...
Increasing deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (N) due to accelerated human activities is a threat to...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a major driver of plant species loss worldwide. However, what regulates N...
1. Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems. Prev...
1. Anthropogenic environmental changes, such as nitrogen (N) enrichment and alteration in precipitat...
1. Much recent research has explored how global warming and increased nitrogen (N) deposition, two i...
Summary Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems....
Abstract Background Nitrogen- and water-use efficiency (NUE and WUE) reflect the capacity of plants ...
Global change will lead to increases in regional precipitation and nitrogen (N) deposition in the se...
Much recent research has explored how global warming and increased nitrogen (N) deposition, two impo...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease biodiversity and change nutrient cycl...
BACKGROUND: Although community structure and species richness are known to respond to nitrogen ferti...
Stability is an important property of ecological systems, many of which are experiencing increasing ...
Understanding how plant ecophysiological traits of coexisting species within a community respond to ...