1. Climate change will raise temperatures and modify precipitation patterns in drylands worldwide, affecting their structure and functioning. Despite the recognized importance of soil communities dominated by mosses, lichens and cyanobacteria (biocrusts) as a driver of nutrient cycling in drylands, little is known on how biocrusts will modulate the resistance (i.e., the amount of change caused by a disturbance) of the N cycle in response to climate change. 2. Here, we evaluate how warming (ambient vs. ~2.5ºC increase), rainfall exclusion (ambient vs. ~30% reduction of total annual rainfall) and biocrust cover (incipient vs. well-developed biocrusts) affect multiple variables linked to soil N availability (inorganic and organic N and potenti...
A positive soil carbon (C)-climate feedback is embedded into the climatic models of the IPCC. Howeve...
1. Soil microbial communities largely determine the ability of soils to provide multiple functions s...
Soil microbial communities and pools of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) play an important role in ecosys...
1. Climate change will raise temperatures and modify precipitation patterns in drylands worldwide, a...
1. Climate change will raise temperatures and modify precipitation patterns in drylands worldwide, a...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are key biotic components of dryland ecosystems worldwide that control...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are common and ecologically important members of dryland ecosyste...
The increase in aridity predicted with climate change will have a negative impact on the multiple fu...
Dryland ecosystems account for ca. 27% of global soil organic carbon (C) reserves, yet it is largely...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are key biotic components of dryland ecosystems worldwide that control...
Biocrusts are key drivers of ecosystem functioning in drylands, yet our understanding of how climate...
Climate change can influence soil microorganisms directly by altering their growth and activity but ...
Aims: Biological soil crusts (BSCs), composed of mosses, lichens, liverworts and cyanobacteria, are ...
Background: Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soi...
In order to investigate the effect of climate change on the functional role of microbial community, ...
A positive soil carbon (C)-climate feedback is embedded into the climatic models of the IPCC. Howeve...
1. Soil microbial communities largely determine the ability of soils to provide multiple functions s...
Soil microbial communities and pools of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) play an important role in ecosys...
1. Climate change will raise temperatures and modify precipitation patterns in drylands worldwide, a...
1. Climate change will raise temperatures and modify precipitation patterns in drylands worldwide, a...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are key biotic components of dryland ecosystems worldwide that control...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are common and ecologically important members of dryland ecosyste...
The increase in aridity predicted with climate change will have a negative impact on the multiple fu...
Dryland ecosystems account for ca. 27% of global soil organic carbon (C) reserves, yet it is largely...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are key biotic components of dryland ecosystems worldwide that control...
Biocrusts are key drivers of ecosystem functioning in drylands, yet our understanding of how climate...
Climate change can influence soil microorganisms directly by altering their growth and activity but ...
Aims: Biological soil crusts (BSCs), composed of mosses, lichens, liverworts and cyanobacteria, are ...
Background: Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soi...
In order to investigate the effect of climate change on the functional role of microbial community, ...
A positive soil carbon (C)-climate feedback is embedded into the climatic models of the IPCC. Howeve...
1. Soil microbial communities largely determine the ability of soils to provide multiple functions s...
Soil microbial communities and pools of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) play an important role in ecosys...