Although the herb layer represents less than 1% of the biomass of temperate forests, this layer may contain up to 90% of the plant species in the forest and can contribute up to 20% of the foliar litter, thus playing an essential role in forest biodiversity and nutrient cycling. The objectives of this study were to investigate the differences in cover, species richness, Shannon-Wiener diversity, and evenness of herb layer plants a) under tree species associated with contrasting soil nitrogen levels and b) in watersheds that vary in nitrogen deposition, stand age, and watershed aspect at the Fernow Experimental Forest in West Virginia. In the watersheds evaluated, overstory tree species, N deposition level, stand age, and other environmental...
Vegetation data were collected from eight maple syrup farms (sugarbushes) and eight undeveloped mapl...
1 This review brings into focus what is known about the response of the herbaceous layer of forest e...
Herbaceous layer communities respond to a number of environmental variables in forests: thus, study ...
Research Highlights: Herb-layer community composition, abundance, species richness, and Shannon–Wien...
Additions of nitrogen (N) have been shown to alter species diversity of plant communities, with most...
Little is known about the forest herbaceous layer’s contributions to nitrogen (N) cycling under vary...
The herb layer (vascular plants ≤1 m in height) of montane forests responds to a variety of environm...
Increasing rates of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) present a novel threat to the biodiversit...
Increasing rates of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) present a novel threat to the biodiversit...
Research Highlights: Excess N from atmospheric deposition has been shown to decrease plant biodivers...
Increasing rates of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) present a novel threat to the biodiversit...
Research Highlights: Excess N from atmospheric deposition has been shown to decrease plant biodivers...
This study described patterns of herbaceous layer characteristics in watersheds of the Fernow Experi...
Many forested systems of the eastern US are becoming significantly nitrogen (N) saturated due to chr...
The effects of nitrogen (N) deposition have been studied in many ecosystems, and one general pattern...
Vegetation data were collected from eight maple syrup farms (sugarbushes) and eight undeveloped mapl...
1 This review brings into focus what is known about the response of the herbaceous layer of forest e...
Herbaceous layer communities respond to a number of environmental variables in forests: thus, study ...
Research Highlights: Herb-layer community composition, abundance, species richness, and Shannon–Wien...
Additions of nitrogen (N) have been shown to alter species diversity of plant communities, with most...
Little is known about the forest herbaceous layer’s contributions to nitrogen (N) cycling under vary...
The herb layer (vascular plants ≤1 m in height) of montane forests responds to a variety of environm...
Increasing rates of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) present a novel threat to the biodiversit...
Increasing rates of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) present a novel threat to the biodiversit...
Research Highlights: Excess N from atmospheric deposition has been shown to decrease plant biodivers...
Increasing rates of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) present a novel threat to the biodiversit...
Research Highlights: Excess N from atmospheric deposition has been shown to decrease plant biodivers...
This study described patterns of herbaceous layer characteristics in watersheds of the Fernow Experi...
Many forested systems of the eastern US are becoming significantly nitrogen (N) saturated due to chr...
The effects of nitrogen (N) deposition have been studied in many ecosystems, and one general pattern...
Vegetation data were collected from eight maple syrup farms (sugarbushes) and eight undeveloped mapl...
1 This review brings into focus what is known about the response of the herbaceous layer of forest e...
Herbaceous layer communities respond to a number of environmental variables in forests: thus, study ...