Plant ecosystems are largely dependent upon nitrogen, but recent decades have presented many ecosystems with unhealthy increases in nitrogen deposition. Though a majority of nitrogen is thought to be deposited via precipitation (wet deposition), it has been discovered that as much as 25% of total nitrogen deposition can be attributed to gases and particulate-matter (dry deposition). The extreme sensitivity of terrestrial, alpine ecosystems has produced a substantial interest in the effects of nitrogen deposition in Grand Teton National Park (GTNP). Currently, GTNP is one of the most at-risk parks in the country when considering the effects of increased nitrogen content (nutrient enrichment). As dry deposition has not been previously measure...
Nitrogen, the most abundant element in the atmosphere, is necessary for life. But too much of this v...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease plant species richness along regional...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease plant species richness along regional...
Plant ecosystems are largely dependent upon nitrogen, but recent decades have presented many ecosyst...
Plant ecosystems are largely dependent upon nitrogen, but recent decades have presented many ecosyst...
Plant ecosystems are largely dependent upon nitrogen, but recent decades have presented many ecosyst...
Plant ecosystems are largely dependent upon nitrogen, but recent decades have presented many ecosyst...
Certain forms of nitrogen (N) in the atmosphere are pollutants with effects that mimic fertilizer ap...
Atmospheric N deposition is becoming a stressor on ecosystems in the western U.S. There are few Nati...
Human activity in the last century has led to a substantial increase in nitrogen (N) emissions and ...
Deposition of nitrogen-containing air pollutants contributes as much as 80 kg-N yr-1 to rural lands ...
Human activity in the last century has led to a substantial increase in nitrogen (N) emissions and ...
Human activity in the last century has led to a substantial increase in nitrogen (N) emissions and ...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has become one of the most important agents of vegetation change...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has become one of the most important agents of vegetation change...
Nitrogen, the most abundant element in the atmosphere, is necessary for life. But too much of this v...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease plant species richness along regional...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease plant species richness along regional...
Plant ecosystems are largely dependent upon nitrogen, but recent decades have presented many ecosyst...
Plant ecosystems are largely dependent upon nitrogen, but recent decades have presented many ecosyst...
Plant ecosystems are largely dependent upon nitrogen, but recent decades have presented many ecosyst...
Plant ecosystems are largely dependent upon nitrogen, but recent decades have presented many ecosyst...
Certain forms of nitrogen (N) in the atmosphere are pollutants with effects that mimic fertilizer ap...
Atmospheric N deposition is becoming a stressor on ecosystems in the western U.S. There are few Nati...
Human activity in the last century has led to a substantial increase in nitrogen (N) emissions and ...
Deposition of nitrogen-containing air pollutants contributes as much as 80 kg-N yr-1 to rural lands ...
Human activity in the last century has led to a substantial increase in nitrogen (N) emissions and ...
Human activity in the last century has led to a substantial increase in nitrogen (N) emissions and ...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has become one of the most important agents of vegetation change...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has become one of the most important agents of vegetation change...
Nitrogen, the most abundant element in the atmosphere, is necessary for life. But too much of this v...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease plant species richness along regional...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease plant species richness along regional...