International audienceAims In subalpine grasslands, litter decomposition controls soil nutrient availability and is highly sensitive to increasing intensity and frequency of extreme climate events, potentially impacting grasslands diversity and functioning. Here, we assessed the effects of early snowmeltand summer drought on decomposition, and how these were modulated by agricultural management.Methods In a common garden, conservative and exploitative assembled communities were submitted for two years to combined snow removal and drought, and to cutting and fertilization.We measured decomposition rates of standard and native leaf material from each plant communities on their respective soils.Results We observed relatively weak climatic stre...
Rates of ecosystem processes such as decomposition are likely to change as a result of human impacts...
Decomposition of plant litter is an important process in the terrestrial carbon cycle and makes up a...
Climatic changes resulting from anthropogenic activities over the passed century are repeatedly repo...
International audienceAims In subalpine grasslands, litter decomposition controls soil nutrient avai...
Climate change is likely to alter decomposition rates through direct effects on soil biotic activity...
Reduced precipitation as well as warming may result in less snow accumulation in seasonally snow-cov...
International audienceAims In cold biomes, snow cover mitigates the harsh winter soil conditions, th...
Background and aims In cold biomes, litter decomposition, which controls the nutrient availability f...
International audienceAims: Climate-induced changes in snow cover are likely to affect cold arctic a...
Climate change is shifting species distributions and altering plant community composition worldwide....
Biodiversity loss, exotic plant invasion and climatic change are three important global changes that...
One of the major concerns about global warming is the potential for an increase in decomposition and...
Increased drought and temperatures associated with climate change have implications for ecosystem st...
Rates of ecosystem processes such as decomposition are likely to change as a result of human impacts...
Decomposition of plant litter is an important process in the terrestrial carbon cycle and makes up a...
Climatic changes resulting from anthropogenic activities over the passed century are repeatedly repo...
International audienceAims In subalpine grasslands, litter decomposition controls soil nutrient avai...
Climate change is likely to alter decomposition rates through direct effects on soil biotic activity...
Reduced precipitation as well as warming may result in less snow accumulation in seasonally snow-cov...
International audienceAims In cold biomes, snow cover mitigates the harsh winter soil conditions, th...
Background and aims In cold biomes, litter decomposition, which controls the nutrient availability f...
International audienceAims: Climate-induced changes in snow cover are likely to affect cold arctic a...
Climate change is shifting species distributions and altering plant community composition worldwide....
Biodiversity loss, exotic plant invasion and climatic change are three important global changes that...
One of the major concerns about global warming is the potential for an increase in decomposition and...
Increased drought and temperatures associated with climate change have implications for ecosystem st...
Rates of ecosystem processes such as decomposition are likely to change as a result of human impacts...
Decomposition of plant litter is an important process in the terrestrial carbon cycle and makes up a...
Climatic changes resulting from anthropogenic activities over the passed century are repeatedly repo...