Tidal wetlands have been increasingly recognized as long-term carbon sinks in recent years. Work on carbon sequestration and decomposition processes in tidal wetlands focused so far mainly on effects of global-change factors such as sea-level rise and increasing temperatures. However, little is known about effects of land use, such as livestock grazing, on organic matter decomposition and ultimately carbon sequestration. The present work aims at understanding the mechanisms by which large herbivores can affect organic matter decomposition in tidal wetlands. This was achieved by studying both direct animal-microbe interactions and indirect animal-plant-microbe interactions in grazed and ungrazed areas of two long-term experimental field site...
1. It is well known that plant–soil interactions play an important role in determining the impact of...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) pool in seawater plays an important role in long-term carbon sequestr...
As the urgency to mitigate climate change becomes more important, so too does the need for effective...
Tidal wetlands have been increasingly recognized as long-term carbon sinks in recent years. Work on ...
Tidal wetlands have been increasingly recognized as long‐term carbon sinks in recent years. Work on ...
Salt marshes contribute to climate change mitigation because of their great capacity to store organi...
Grazers can have a large impact on ecosystem processes and are known to change vegetation compositio...
We examined the impact of long-term cattle grazing on soil processes and microbial activity in a tem...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is concentrated in coastal wetlands, and its permanence maintains a livabl...
Microorganisms are the major drivers of biogeochemical transformations of carbon and nitrogen in wet...
The effect of grazing by large herbivores on the microbial community and the ecosystem functions the...
Reforestation of pastures in riparian zones has the potential to decrease nutrient runoff into water...
Increasing grazing pressures threaten grasslands on a global scale. Therefore, it is important to un...
Abstract Background Grazing is a major modulator of biodiversity and productivity in grasslands. How...
Seagrasses are among the Earth's most efficient and long-term carbon sinks, but coastal development ...
1. It is well known that plant–soil interactions play an important role in determining the impact of...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) pool in seawater plays an important role in long-term carbon sequestr...
As the urgency to mitigate climate change becomes more important, so too does the need for effective...
Tidal wetlands have been increasingly recognized as long-term carbon sinks in recent years. Work on ...
Tidal wetlands have been increasingly recognized as long‐term carbon sinks in recent years. Work on ...
Salt marshes contribute to climate change mitigation because of their great capacity to store organi...
Grazers can have a large impact on ecosystem processes and are known to change vegetation compositio...
We examined the impact of long-term cattle grazing on soil processes and microbial activity in a tem...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is concentrated in coastal wetlands, and its permanence maintains a livabl...
Microorganisms are the major drivers of biogeochemical transformations of carbon and nitrogen in wet...
The effect of grazing by large herbivores on the microbial community and the ecosystem functions the...
Reforestation of pastures in riparian zones has the potential to decrease nutrient runoff into water...
Increasing grazing pressures threaten grasslands on a global scale. Therefore, it is important to un...
Abstract Background Grazing is a major modulator of biodiversity and productivity in grasslands. How...
Seagrasses are among the Earth's most efficient and long-term carbon sinks, but coastal development ...
1. It is well known that plant–soil interactions play an important role in determining the impact of...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) pool in seawater plays an important role in long-term carbon sequestr...
As the urgency to mitigate climate change becomes more important, so too does the need for effective...