Although recent anthropogenic effects on the global nitrogen (N) cycle have been significant, the consequences of increased anthropogenic N on terrestrial ecosystems are unclear. Studies of the impact of increased reactive N on forest ecosystems—impacts on hydrologic and gaseous loss pathways, retention capacity, and even net primary productivity— have been particularly limited by a lack of long-term baseline biogeochemical data. Stable nitrogen isotope analysis (ratio of ¹⁵N to ¹⁴N, termed δ¹⁵N) of wood chronologies offers the potential to address changes in ecosystem N cycling on millennial timescales and across broad geographic regions. Currently, nearly 50 studies have been published utilizing wood δ¹⁵N records; however, there are signi...
Fossil fuel combustion has caused elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition onto forests in the...
Fossil fuel combustion has caused elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition onto forests in the...
Fossil fuel combustion has caused elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition onto forests in the...
Although recent anthropogenic effects on the global nitrogen (N) cycle have been significant, the co...
Citation: Howard, I., & McLauchlan, K. K. (2015). Spatiotemporal analysis of nitrogen cycling in a m...
Citation: Howard, I., & McLauchlan, K. K. (2015). Spatiotemporal analysis of nitrogen cycling in a m...
Nitrogen (N) availability, defined here as the supply of N to terrestrial plants and soil microorgan...
Nitrogen (N) availability, defined here as the supply of N to terrestrial plants and soil microorgan...
Nitrogen (N) availability, defined here as the supply of N to terrestrial plants and soil microorgan...
Nitrogen (N) availability, defined here as the supply of N to terrestrial plants and soil microorgan...
Nitrogen (N) is the limiting nutrient to primary productivity in a variety of temperate forests, and...
Forests cover 30% of the terrestrial Earth surface and are a major component of the global carbon (C...
Forests cover 30% of the terrestrial Earth surface and are a major component of the global carbon (C...
Fire frequency exerts a fundamental control on productivity and nutrient cycling in savanna ecosyste...
Human activity has substantially increased atmospheric NO 3 − deposition in many regions of the Eart...
Fossil fuel combustion has caused elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition onto forests in the...
Fossil fuel combustion has caused elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition onto forests in the...
Fossil fuel combustion has caused elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition onto forests in the...
Although recent anthropogenic effects on the global nitrogen (N) cycle have been significant, the co...
Citation: Howard, I., & McLauchlan, K. K. (2015). Spatiotemporal analysis of nitrogen cycling in a m...
Citation: Howard, I., & McLauchlan, K. K. (2015). Spatiotemporal analysis of nitrogen cycling in a m...
Nitrogen (N) availability, defined here as the supply of N to terrestrial plants and soil microorgan...
Nitrogen (N) availability, defined here as the supply of N to terrestrial plants and soil microorgan...
Nitrogen (N) availability, defined here as the supply of N to terrestrial plants and soil microorgan...
Nitrogen (N) availability, defined here as the supply of N to terrestrial plants and soil microorgan...
Nitrogen (N) is the limiting nutrient to primary productivity in a variety of temperate forests, and...
Forests cover 30% of the terrestrial Earth surface and are a major component of the global carbon (C...
Forests cover 30% of the terrestrial Earth surface and are a major component of the global carbon (C...
Fire frequency exerts a fundamental control on productivity and nutrient cycling in savanna ecosyste...
Human activity has substantially increased atmospheric NO 3 − deposition in many regions of the Eart...
Fossil fuel combustion has caused elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition onto forests in the...
Fossil fuel combustion has caused elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition onto forests in the...
Fossil fuel combustion has caused elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition onto forests in the...