Plant stoichiometry, the relative concentration of elements, is a key regulator of ecosystem functioning and is also being altered by human activities. In this paper we sought to understand the global drivers of plant stoichiometry and compare the relative contribution of climatic vs. anthropogenic effects. We addressed this goal by measuring plant elemental (C, N, P and K) responses to eutrophication and vertebrate herbivore exclusion at eighteen sites on six continents. Across sites, climate and atmospheric N deposition emerged as strong predictors of plot‐level tissue nutrients, mediated by biomass and plant chemistry. Within sites, fertilization increased total plant nutrient pools, but results were contingent on soil fertility and the ...
Anthropogenic activities are increasing nutrient inputs to ecosystems worldwide, with consequences f...
Earth’s ecosystems emerge from interconnected biosphere, geosphere, and atmosphere processes. Change...
Human societies depend on an Earth system that operates within a constrained range of nutrient avail...
Plant stoichiometry, the relative concentration of elements, is a key regulator of ecosystem functio...
Plant stoichiometry, the relative concentration of elements, is a key regulator of ecosystem functio...
Plant stoichiometry, the relative concentration of elements, is a key regulator of ecosystem functio...
Ecosystem eutrophication often increases domination by non-natives and causes displacement of native...
Ecosystem eutrophication often increases domination by non-natives and causes displacement of native...
Anthropogenic activities interfere with the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) biogeochemical cycles gl...
Leaf traits are frequently measured in ecology to provide a ‘common currency’ for predicting how ant...
Grasslands are subject to considerable alteration due to human activities globally, including widesp...
Eutrophication of Nitrogen (N) and Phosphorus (P) is threatening the functioning and biodiversity of...
N and P have different eutrophication effects on grassland communities, yet the underlying mechanism...
Publication history: Accepted - 20 July 2017; Published - 7 August 2017.Ecological stoichiometry sug...
Human alterations to nutrient cycles and herbivore communities are affecting global biodiversity dra...
Anthropogenic activities are increasing nutrient inputs to ecosystems worldwide, with consequences f...
Earth’s ecosystems emerge from interconnected biosphere, geosphere, and atmosphere processes. Change...
Human societies depend on an Earth system that operates within a constrained range of nutrient avail...
Plant stoichiometry, the relative concentration of elements, is a key regulator of ecosystem functio...
Plant stoichiometry, the relative concentration of elements, is a key regulator of ecosystem functio...
Plant stoichiometry, the relative concentration of elements, is a key regulator of ecosystem functio...
Ecosystem eutrophication often increases domination by non-natives and causes displacement of native...
Ecosystem eutrophication often increases domination by non-natives and causes displacement of native...
Anthropogenic activities interfere with the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) biogeochemical cycles gl...
Leaf traits are frequently measured in ecology to provide a ‘common currency’ for predicting how ant...
Grasslands are subject to considerable alteration due to human activities globally, including widesp...
Eutrophication of Nitrogen (N) and Phosphorus (P) is threatening the functioning and biodiversity of...
N and P have different eutrophication effects on grassland communities, yet the underlying mechanism...
Publication history: Accepted - 20 July 2017; Published - 7 August 2017.Ecological stoichiometry sug...
Human alterations to nutrient cycles and herbivore communities are affecting global biodiversity dra...
Anthropogenic activities are increasing nutrient inputs to ecosystems worldwide, with consequences f...
Earth’s ecosystems emerge from interconnected biosphere, geosphere, and atmosphere processes. Change...
Human societies depend on an Earth system that operates within a constrained range of nutrient avail...