Although ecologists have documented the effects of nitrogen enrichment on productivity, diversity and species composition, we know little about the relative importance of the mechanisms driving these effects. We propose that distinct aspects of environmental change associated with N enrichment (resource limitation, asymmetric competition, and interactions with soil microbes) drive different aspects of plant response. We test this in greenhouse mesocosms, experimentally manipulating each factor across three ecosystems: tallgrass prairie, alpine tundra and desert grassland. We found that resource limitation controlled productivity responses to N enrichment in all systems. Asymmetric competition was responsible for diversity declines in two sy...
Nitrogen (N) deposition rates are increasing globally due to anthropogenic activities. Plant communi...
Differences in species' abilities to capture resources can drive competitive hierarchies, succession...
1. Semi-arid grasslands on the Mongolian Plateau are expected to experience high inputs of anthropog...
Although ecologists have documented the effects of nitrogen enrichment on productivity, diversity an...
Although ecologists have documented the effects of nitrogen enrichment on productivity, diversity an...
Although ecologists have documented the effects of nitrogen enrichment on productivity, diversity an...
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...
We tested the hypothesis that N enrichment modifies plant–soil feedback relationships, resulting in ...
1. Nitrogen (N) deposition not only alters the physiological processes of individual plant, but also...
Nitrogen (N) is a limiting nutrient to plant growth in many ecosystems, and human-caused N enrichmen...
1. Nitrogen (N) deposition not only alters the physiological processes of individual plant, but also...
1. Global environmental changes are altering ecosystem stability, sometimes by altering biodiversity...
Nitrogen (N) deposition rates are increasing globally due to anthropogenic activities. Plant communi...
Nitrogen (N) deposition rates are increasing globally due to anthropogenic activities. Plant communi...
Differences in species' abilities to capture resources can drive competitive hierarchies, succession...
1. Semi-arid grasslands on the Mongolian Plateau are expected to experience high inputs of anthropog...
Although ecologists have documented the effects of nitrogen enrichment on productivity, diversity an...
Although ecologists have documented the effects of nitrogen enrichment on productivity, diversity an...
Although ecologists have documented the effects of nitrogen enrichment on productivity, diversity an...
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...
We tested the hypothesis that N enrichment modifies plant–soil feedback relationships, resulting in ...
1. Nitrogen (N) deposition not only alters the physiological processes of individual plant, but also...
Nitrogen (N) is a limiting nutrient to plant growth in many ecosystems, and human-caused N enrichmen...
1. Nitrogen (N) deposition not only alters the physiological processes of individual plant, but also...
1. Global environmental changes are altering ecosystem stability, sometimes by altering biodiversity...
Nitrogen (N) deposition rates are increasing globally due to anthropogenic activities. Plant communi...
Nitrogen (N) deposition rates are increasing globally due to anthropogenic activities. Plant communi...
Differences in species' abilities to capture resources can drive competitive hierarchies, succession...
1. Semi-arid grasslands on the Mongolian Plateau are expected to experience high inputs of anthropog...