Soil biogeochemical processes and the ecological stability of wetland ecosystems under global warming scenarios have gained increasing attention worldwide. Changes in the capacity of microorganisms to maintain stoichiometric homeostasis, or relatively stable internal concentrations of elements, may serve as an indicator of alterations to soil biogeochemical processes and their associated ecological feedbacks. In this study, an outdoor computerized microcosm was set up to simulate a warmed (+5°C) climate scenario, using novel, minute-scale temperature manipulation technology. The principle of stoichiometric homeostasis was adopted to illustrate phosphorus (P) biogeochemical cycling coupled with carbon (C) dynamics within the soil-microorgani...
8 páginas.- 4 figuras.- 57 referencias.- Supplementary information The online version contains suppl...
Catastrophic regime shifts in shallow lakes are hard to predict due to a lack of clear understanding...
L'apèndix està disponible en línia a http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/14-0777.1.smEl títol del post-print é...
Soil biogeochemical processes and the ecological stability of wetland ecosystems under global warmin...
Soil biogeochemical processes and the ecological stability of wetland ecosystems under global warmin...
Global warming is increasingly challenging for wetland ecological function. A temperature controlled...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential and often limiting element that could play a crucial role in terrestr...
Climate warming generates a tremendous threat to the stability of geographically-isolated wetland (G...
Agricultural fertilization may change processes of elemental biogeochemical cycles and alter the eco...
<p>Control and Warmed represent treatments of ambient temperature and ambient temperature +5°C, resp...
<p>Although microbes may strongly influence wetland phosphorus (P) cycling, specific microbial commu...
Maintaining the stability of ecosystem functions to global change calls for a better understanding t...
Increasing global temperatures have been reported to accelerate soil carbon (C) cycling, but also to...
Marine studies have shown that the carbon:nitrogen:phosphorus (C:N:P) atomic ratio in planktonic org...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
8 páginas.- 4 figuras.- 57 referencias.- Supplementary information The online version contains suppl...
Catastrophic regime shifts in shallow lakes are hard to predict due to a lack of clear understanding...
L'apèndix està disponible en línia a http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/14-0777.1.smEl títol del post-print é...
Soil biogeochemical processes and the ecological stability of wetland ecosystems under global warmin...
Soil biogeochemical processes and the ecological stability of wetland ecosystems under global warmin...
Global warming is increasingly challenging for wetland ecological function. A temperature controlled...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential and often limiting element that could play a crucial role in terrestr...
Climate warming generates a tremendous threat to the stability of geographically-isolated wetland (G...
Agricultural fertilization may change processes of elemental biogeochemical cycles and alter the eco...
<p>Control and Warmed represent treatments of ambient temperature and ambient temperature +5°C, resp...
<p>Although microbes may strongly influence wetland phosphorus (P) cycling, specific microbial commu...
Maintaining the stability of ecosystem functions to global change calls for a better understanding t...
Increasing global temperatures have been reported to accelerate soil carbon (C) cycling, but also to...
Marine studies have shown that the carbon:nitrogen:phosphorus (C:N:P) atomic ratio in planktonic org...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
8 páginas.- 4 figuras.- 57 referencias.- Supplementary information The online version contains suppl...
Catastrophic regime shifts in shallow lakes are hard to predict due to a lack of clear understanding...
L'apèndix està disponible en línia a http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/14-0777.1.smEl títol del post-print é...