Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) influences forest demographics and carbon (C) uptake through multiple mechanisms that vary among tree species. Prior studies have estimated the effects of atmospheric N deposition on temperate forests by leveraging forest inventory measurements across regional gradients in deposition. However, in the United States (U.S.), these previous studies were limited in the number of species and the spatial scale of analysis, and did not include sulfur (S) deposition as a potential covariate. Here, we present a comprehensive analysis of how tree growth and survival for 71 species vary with N and S deposition across the conterminous U.S. Our analysis of 1,423,455 trees from forest plots inventoried between 2000 a...
The extent to which atmospheric N deposition is enhancing primary production and CO2sequestration al...
© 2016 by the Ecological Society of America. As increasing levels of nitrogen (N) deposition impact ...
Concern is resurfacing in the United States over the long-term effects of excess nitrogen (N) deposi...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) influences forest demographics and carbon (C) uptake through ...
Relative change in growth and survival with N deposition of individual trees across the conterminous...
Climate change and atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) are important drivers of fo...
Relative change in growth and survival with S deposition of individual trees across the conterminous...
Gradients of N deposition, S deposition, mean annual temperature, and mean annual precipitation acro...
Abstract The objectives of this study were to assess susceptibility to acidification and nitrogen (N...
Atmospheric nitrogen and sulfur pollution increased over much of the United States during the twenti...
Forest understory plant communities in the eastern United States are often diverse and are potential...
Atmospheric nitrogen and sulfur pollution increased over much of the United States during the twenti...
Atmospheric deposition of reactive nitrogen (N) can have a strong influence on patterns of carbon (C...
Temperate forests are affected by a wide variety of environmental factors that stem from human indus...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease plant species richness along regional...
The extent to which atmospheric N deposition is enhancing primary production and CO2sequestration al...
© 2016 by the Ecological Society of America. As increasing levels of nitrogen (N) deposition impact ...
Concern is resurfacing in the United States over the long-term effects of excess nitrogen (N) deposi...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) influences forest demographics and carbon (C) uptake through ...
Relative change in growth and survival with N deposition of individual trees across the conterminous...
Climate change and atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) are important drivers of fo...
Relative change in growth and survival with S deposition of individual trees across the conterminous...
Gradients of N deposition, S deposition, mean annual temperature, and mean annual precipitation acro...
Abstract The objectives of this study were to assess susceptibility to acidification and nitrogen (N...
Atmospheric nitrogen and sulfur pollution increased over much of the United States during the twenti...
Forest understory plant communities in the eastern United States are often diverse and are potential...
Atmospheric nitrogen and sulfur pollution increased over much of the United States during the twenti...
Atmospheric deposition of reactive nitrogen (N) can have a strong influence on patterns of carbon (C...
Temperate forests are affected by a wide variety of environmental factors that stem from human indus...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease plant species richness along regional...
The extent to which atmospheric N deposition is enhancing primary production and CO2sequestration al...
© 2016 by the Ecological Society of America. As increasing levels of nitrogen (N) deposition impact ...
Concern is resurfacing in the United States over the long-term effects of excess nitrogen (N) deposi...