1. Anthropogenic environmental changes, such as nitrogen (N) enrichment and alteration in precipitation regimes, significantly influence ecosystems worldwide. However, we know little about whether and how these changes alter the phylogenetic properties of ecological communities. 2. Based on a seven-year field experiment in the temperate semi-arid steppe of Inner Mongolia, China, we investigated the influence of increased N and precipitation on plant phylogenetic structure and phylogenetic patterns of species colonization and extinction. 3. Our study demonstrated that N and water addition influenced different aspects of plant community structure. Water addition increased plant species richness by preventing species extinction and facilitatin...
1. Drought events induced by global climate change strongly modify ecosystem structure and function ...
The mechanisms of species coexistence within a community have always been the focus in ecological re...
1. Precipitation alteration and nitrogen (N) deposition caused by anthropogenic activities could pro...
1. Anthropogenic environmental changes, such as nitrogen (N) enrichment and alteration in precipitat...
1. Anthropogenic environmental changes, such as nitrogen (N) enrichment and alteration in precipitat...
<div><p>Global nitrogen (N) deposition and climate change have been identified as two of the most im...
Question Steppes may be sensitive to rainfall and nitrogen (N) pulses; however, their potential effe...
Theoretical and observational studies have suggested that environmental variations would change comp...
BACKGROUND: Although community structure and species richness are known to respond to nitrogen ferti...
Climate change is known to affect many facets of the Earth's ecosystems. However, little is known ab...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a major driver of plant species loss worldwide. However, what regulates N...
Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity in terrestrial ecosy...
Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity in terrestrial ecosy...
Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity in terrestrial ecosy...
Background: Although community structure and species richness are known to respond to nitrogen ferti...
1. Drought events induced by global climate change strongly modify ecosystem structure and function ...
The mechanisms of species coexistence within a community have always been the focus in ecological re...
1. Precipitation alteration and nitrogen (N) deposition caused by anthropogenic activities could pro...
1. Anthropogenic environmental changes, such as nitrogen (N) enrichment and alteration in precipitat...
1. Anthropogenic environmental changes, such as nitrogen (N) enrichment and alteration in precipitat...
<div><p>Global nitrogen (N) deposition and climate change have been identified as two of the most im...
Question Steppes may be sensitive to rainfall and nitrogen (N) pulses; however, their potential effe...
Theoretical and observational studies have suggested that environmental variations would change comp...
BACKGROUND: Although community structure and species richness are known to respond to nitrogen ferti...
Climate change is known to affect many facets of the Earth's ecosystems. However, little is known ab...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a major driver of plant species loss worldwide. However, what regulates N...
Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity in terrestrial ecosy...
Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity in terrestrial ecosy...
Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity in terrestrial ecosy...
Background: Although community structure and species richness are known to respond to nitrogen ferti...
1. Drought events induced by global climate change strongly modify ecosystem structure and function ...
The mechanisms of species coexistence within a community have always been the focus in ecological re...
1. Precipitation alteration and nitrogen (N) deposition caused by anthropogenic activities could pro...