Increasing rates of anthropogenic nitrogen (N) enrichment to soils often lead to the dominance of nitrophilic plant species and reduce plant diversity in natural ecosystems. Yet, we lack a framework to predict which species will be winners or losers in soil N enrichment scenarios, a framework that current literature suggests should integrate plant phylogeny, functional tradeoffs, and nutrient co-limitation. Using a controlled fertilization experiment, we quantified biomass responses to N enrichment for 23 forest tree species within the genus Eucalyptus that are native to Tasmania, Australia. Based on previous work with these species' responses to global change factors and theory on the evolution of plant resource-use strategies, we hypothes...
Nutrient enrichment is associated with plant invasions and biodiversity loss. Functional trait advan...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition exerts profound influence on the composition and function of n...
Competitive interactions between native tree seedlings and exotic grasses frequently hinder forest r...
Increasing rates of anthropogenic nitrogen (N) enrichment to soils often lead to the dominance of ni...
1. Under increasing anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition, some plant species will thrive while othe...
1.Under increasing anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition, some plant species will thrive while other...
Under increasing additions of reactive nitrogen (N) to the planet via anthropogenic N deposition and...
<div><p>A major frontier in global change research is predicting how multiple agents of global chang...
A major frontier in global change research is predicting how multiple agents of global change will a...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) addition might alter the evolutionary trajectories of plant populations, ...
A major frontier in global change research is predicting how multiple agents of global change will a...
1. Seedling relative growth rate (RGR) is often decomposed into the product of specific leaf area (l...
The influence of plant-microbial interactions on the structure and dynamics of native vegetation is ...
1. Soil nutrient availability and functional traits interact in complex ways during the assembly of ...
1. Soil nutrient availability and functional traits interact in complex ways during the assembly of ...
Nutrient enrichment is associated with plant invasions and biodiversity loss. Functional trait advan...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition exerts profound influence on the composition and function of n...
Competitive interactions between native tree seedlings and exotic grasses frequently hinder forest r...
Increasing rates of anthropogenic nitrogen (N) enrichment to soils often lead to the dominance of ni...
1. Under increasing anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition, some plant species will thrive while othe...
1.Under increasing anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition, some plant species will thrive while other...
Under increasing additions of reactive nitrogen (N) to the planet via anthropogenic N deposition and...
<div><p>A major frontier in global change research is predicting how multiple agents of global chang...
A major frontier in global change research is predicting how multiple agents of global change will a...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) addition might alter the evolutionary trajectories of plant populations, ...
A major frontier in global change research is predicting how multiple agents of global change will a...
1. Seedling relative growth rate (RGR) is often decomposed into the product of specific leaf area (l...
The influence of plant-microbial interactions on the structure and dynamics of native vegetation is ...
1. Soil nutrient availability and functional traits interact in complex ways during the assembly of ...
1. Soil nutrient availability and functional traits interact in complex ways during the assembly of ...
Nutrient enrichment is associated with plant invasions and biodiversity loss. Functional trait advan...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition exerts profound influence on the composition and function of n...
Competitive interactions between native tree seedlings and exotic grasses frequently hinder forest r...