Ecological communities are increasingly confronted with multiple global change factors, which can have wide-ranging consequences for ecosystem structure and functions. Yet, we lack studies on the interacting effects of multiple global change factors on ecological communities – particularly long-term studies in field settings. Here, using a grassland field experiment in temperate North America, we report the interactive effects of four of the most common and pressing global change factors of the Anthropocene (elevated CO2, elevated nitrogen, warming, and summer drought) on soil microbial and free-living soil nematode communities, which together form an extensive share of terrestrial biodiversity. In addition, we measured microbial mass-speci...
International audienceSoil enzymes are central to ecosystem processes because they mediate numerous ...
Aim: Soil nitrogen (N) cycling is critical to the productivity of terrestrial ecosystems. However, t...
Soil enzymes are central to ecosystem processes because they mediate numerous reactions that are ess...
Ecological communities are increasingly confronted with multiple global change factors, which can ha...
The world's ecosystems are subjected to various anthropogenic global change agents, such as enrichme...
Soils store ~80% of global terrestrial organic carbon and alterations in fluxes into and out of this...
Climate change can alter soil communities and functions, but the consequences are uncertain for most...
Climate change can alter soil communities and functions, but the consequences are uncertain for most...
In recent years, there has been an increase in research to understand how global changes' impacts on...
In recent years, there has been an increase in research to understand how global changes' impacts on...
As two central issues of global climate change, the continuous increase of both atmospheric CO2 conc...
The effects of climate change on nitrogen turnover processes in soils are still not completely under...
As two central issues of global climate change, the continuous increase of both atmospheric CO2 conc...
Climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are known to influence ecosystem structure a...
Climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are known to influence ecosystem structure a...
International audienceSoil enzymes are central to ecosystem processes because they mediate numerous ...
Aim: Soil nitrogen (N) cycling is critical to the productivity of terrestrial ecosystems. However, t...
Soil enzymes are central to ecosystem processes because they mediate numerous reactions that are ess...
Ecological communities are increasingly confronted with multiple global change factors, which can ha...
The world's ecosystems are subjected to various anthropogenic global change agents, such as enrichme...
Soils store ~80% of global terrestrial organic carbon and alterations in fluxes into and out of this...
Climate change can alter soil communities and functions, but the consequences are uncertain for most...
Climate change can alter soil communities and functions, but the consequences are uncertain for most...
In recent years, there has been an increase in research to understand how global changes' impacts on...
In recent years, there has been an increase in research to understand how global changes' impacts on...
As two central issues of global climate change, the continuous increase of both atmospheric CO2 conc...
The effects of climate change on nitrogen turnover processes in soils are still not completely under...
As two central issues of global climate change, the continuous increase of both atmospheric CO2 conc...
Climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are known to influence ecosystem structure a...
Climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are known to influence ecosystem structure a...
International audienceSoil enzymes are central to ecosystem processes because they mediate numerous ...
Aim: Soil nitrogen (N) cycling is critical to the productivity of terrestrial ecosystems. However, t...
Soil enzymes are central to ecosystem processes because they mediate numerous reactions that are ess...