Humans have altered the global nitrogen (N) cycle, greatly increasing atmospheric nitrogen deposition in industrialized regions of the world. Groundcover plants can be sensitive indicators of nitrogen deposition impacts. Here, we report results from repeated measurements over a 7year period of groundcover (plants \u3c 1.4m tall) and understory (plants with a diameter \u3c 5cm at 1.4m in height) vegetation in four mature northern hardwood forests in the north-central United States receiving experimental additions of N (3gm-2year-1 as NaNO3 for 18years). Experimental N deposition reduced the average abundance of sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) seedlings in the groundcover by\u3e 50% (P \u3c 0.001). This reduction occurred at all four site...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease plant species richness along regional...
Increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is an important driver of biodiversity change. By con...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) influences forest demographics and carbon (C) uptake through ...
During the next century, atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is projected to more than double, poten...
Rates of nitrogen (N) deposition have been historically high throughout much of the northeastern Uni...
The effects of nitrogen (N) deposition have been studied in many ecosystems, and one general pattern...
Rates of nitrogen (N) deposition have been histor-ically high throughout much of the northeastern Un...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition can increase forest growth. Because N deposition commonly increa...
Excess nitrogen (N) in terrestrial ecosystems can arise from anthropogenically-increased atmospheric...
AbstractExcess nitrogen (N) in terrestrial ecosystems can arise from anthropogenically-increased atm...
The extent to which atmospheric N deposition is enhancing primary production and CO2sequestration al...
1. Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is expected to change forest understorey plant community comp...
Increased nitrogen (N) deposition may have profound effects on forest ecosystems. However, informati...
Most forest ecosystems are simultaneously affected by concurrent global change drivers. However, whe...
Increasing rates of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) present a novel threat to the biodiversit...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease plant species richness along regional...
Increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is an important driver of biodiversity change. By con...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) influences forest demographics and carbon (C) uptake through ...
During the next century, atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is projected to more than double, poten...
Rates of nitrogen (N) deposition have been historically high throughout much of the northeastern Uni...
The effects of nitrogen (N) deposition have been studied in many ecosystems, and one general pattern...
Rates of nitrogen (N) deposition have been histor-ically high throughout much of the northeastern Un...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition can increase forest growth. Because N deposition commonly increa...
Excess nitrogen (N) in terrestrial ecosystems can arise from anthropogenically-increased atmospheric...
AbstractExcess nitrogen (N) in terrestrial ecosystems can arise from anthropogenically-increased atm...
The extent to which atmospheric N deposition is enhancing primary production and CO2sequestration al...
1. Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is expected to change forest understorey plant community comp...
Increased nitrogen (N) deposition may have profound effects on forest ecosystems. However, informati...
Most forest ecosystems are simultaneously affected by concurrent global change drivers. However, whe...
Increasing rates of atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) present a novel threat to the biodiversit...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease plant species richness along regional...
Increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is an important driver of biodiversity change. By con...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) influences forest demographics and carbon (C) uptake through ...