1. Global environmental changes are altering ecosystem stability, sometimes by altering biodiversity. For example, by driving grassland plant species loss, nitrogen (N) addition can reduce ecosystem stability. In other cases, however, N addition may alter productivity and ecosystem stability, by increasing the dominance of particularly productive or stable species. 2. We examined how N addition affected plant diversity, productivity, and the temporal stability of productivity in an 8-year grassland experiment. We found that N addition enhanced productivity and decreased ecosystem stability throughout the experimental period, even though it reduced species richness in the first four years, but increased richness during the subsequent years. ...
1. Nitrogen (N) deposition not only alters the physiological processes of individual plant, but also...
Many ecosystems are facing strong perturbations such as nitrogen (N) fertilization, which can greatl...
Although extensive studies demonstrate that nitrogen (N) enrichment frequently reduces plant diversi...
1. Global environmental changes are altering ecosystem stability, sometimes by altering biodiversity...
International audienceBiodiversity generally promotes ecosystem stability. To assess whether the div...
Background and aimsNitrogen (N) enrichment usually weakens the stabilizing effect of biodiversity on...
Summary: 1. Global reactive nitrogen (N) is projected to further increase in the coming ...
1. Although much research has explored changes in ecosystem functions associated with global environ...
Stability is an important property of ecological systems, many of which are experiencing increasing ...
1. Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems. Prev...
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is known to alter the composition and functioning of plant communi...
Aim : Elevated inputs of biologically reactive nitrogen (N) are considered to be one of the most sub...
Aim: Experimental nitrogen (N) addition (fertilization) studies are commonly used to quantify the im...
Although the impacts of the loss of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning are well established, the ...
Human activities are enriching many of Earth’s ecosystems with biologically limiting mineral nutrien...
1. Nitrogen (N) deposition not only alters the physiological processes of individual plant, but also...
Many ecosystems are facing strong perturbations such as nitrogen (N) fertilization, which can greatl...
Although extensive studies demonstrate that nitrogen (N) enrichment frequently reduces plant diversi...
1. Global environmental changes are altering ecosystem stability, sometimes by altering biodiversity...
International audienceBiodiversity generally promotes ecosystem stability. To assess whether the div...
Background and aimsNitrogen (N) enrichment usually weakens the stabilizing effect of biodiversity on...
Summary: 1. Global reactive nitrogen (N) is projected to further increase in the coming ...
1. Although much research has explored changes in ecosystem functions associated with global environ...
Stability is an important property of ecological systems, many of which are experiencing increasing ...
1. Biologically reactive nitrogen (Nr) enrichment threatens biodiversity in diverse ecosystems. Prev...
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is known to alter the composition and functioning of plant communi...
Aim : Elevated inputs of biologically reactive nitrogen (N) are considered to be one of the most sub...
Aim: Experimental nitrogen (N) addition (fertilization) studies are commonly used to quantify the im...
Although the impacts of the loss of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning are well established, the ...
Human activities are enriching many of Earth’s ecosystems with biologically limiting mineral nutrien...
1. Nitrogen (N) deposition not only alters the physiological processes of individual plant, but also...
Many ecosystems are facing strong perturbations such as nitrogen (N) fertilization, which can greatl...
Although extensive studies demonstrate that nitrogen (N) enrichment frequently reduces plant diversi...