Increases in the deposition of anthropogenic nitrogen (N) have been linked to several terrestrial ecological changes, including soil biogeochemistry, plant stress susceptibility, and community diversity. Recognizing the need to identify sensitive indicators of biotic response to N deposition, we empirically estimated the N critical load for changes in alpine plant community composition and compared this with the estimated critical load for soil indicators of ecological change. We also measured the degree to which alpine vegetation may serve as a sink for anthropogenic N and how much plant sequestration is related to changes in species composition. We addressed these research goals by adding 20, 40, or 60 kg N.ha-1yr-1, along with an ambient...
Historically, ecosystems in the southwestern United States derived much of their nitrogen (N) from N...
Shifts in plant community structure in shrub and grass-dominated ecosystems are occurring over large...
Aim : Elevated inputs of biologically reactive nitrogen (N) are considered to be one of the most sub...
Increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has the potential to alter plant diversity and thus t...
Considering their sensitivity to change, alpine plant communities are useful systems in studying the...
The deposition of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) in alpine ecosystems can have multiple deleter...
There is growing recognition that physical characteristics of landscapes influence nitrogen (N) cycl...
Nitrogen (N) deposition can affect grassland ecosystems by altering biomass production, plant specie...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a major threat to biodiversity in many habitats. The recent introduction ...
<p><b><i>Background</i></b>: The extent to which nutrient availability influences plant community co...
The increase of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has resulted in some terrestrial ecological chan...
Atmospheric N deposition is becoming a stressor on ecosystems in the western U.S. There are few Nati...
Bowman et al. (1993) have demonstrated that alpine tundra is sensitive to nitrogen and phosphorus a...
Nitrogen (N) deposition can affect grassland ecosystems by altering biomass production, plant specie...
We asked whether 3–5 kg N y21 atmospheric N deposition was sufficient to have influenced natu-ral, o...
Historically, ecosystems in the southwestern United States derived much of their nitrogen (N) from N...
Shifts in plant community structure in shrub and grass-dominated ecosystems are occurring over large...
Aim : Elevated inputs of biologically reactive nitrogen (N) are considered to be one of the most sub...
Increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has the potential to alter plant diversity and thus t...
Considering their sensitivity to change, alpine plant communities are useful systems in studying the...
The deposition of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) in alpine ecosystems can have multiple deleter...
There is growing recognition that physical characteristics of landscapes influence nitrogen (N) cycl...
Nitrogen (N) deposition can affect grassland ecosystems by altering biomass production, plant specie...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a major threat to biodiversity in many habitats. The recent introduction ...
<p><b><i>Background</i></b>: The extent to which nutrient availability influences plant community co...
The increase of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has resulted in some terrestrial ecological chan...
Atmospheric N deposition is becoming a stressor on ecosystems in the western U.S. There are few Nati...
Bowman et al. (1993) have demonstrated that alpine tundra is sensitive to nitrogen and phosphorus a...
Nitrogen (N) deposition can affect grassland ecosystems by altering biomass production, plant specie...
We asked whether 3–5 kg N y21 atmospheric N deposition was sufficient to have influenced natu-ral, o...
Historically, ecosystems in the southwestern United States derived much of their nitrogen (N) from N...
Shifts in plant community structure in shrub and grass-dominated ecosystems are occurring over large...
Aim : Elevated inputs of biologically reactive nitrogen (N) are considered to be one of the most sub...