Elevated CO2 and warming may alter terrestrial ecosystems by promoting invasive plants with strong community and ecosystem impacts. Invasive plant responses to elevated CO2 and warming are difficult to predict, however, because of the many mechanisms involved, including modification of phenology, physiology, and cycling of nitrogen and water. Understanding the relative and interactive importance of these processes requires multifactor experiments under realistic field conditions. Here, we test how free-air CO2 enrichment (to 600 ppmv) and infrared warming (+1.5 °C day/3 °C night) influence a functionally and phenologically distinct invasive plant in semi-arid mixed-grass prairie. Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass), a fast-growing Eurasian winter ...
It is unclear how elevated CO2 (eCO2) and the corresponding shifts in temperature and precipitation ...
Long-term responses of terrestrial ecosystems to the combined effects of warming and elevated CO 2 (...
Shifting precipitation patterns resulting from global climate change will influence the success of i...
levated CO2 and warming may alter terrestrial ecosystems by promoting invasive plants with strong co...
Elevated CO2 and warming may alter terrestrial ecosystems by promoting invasive plants with strong c...
As global changes reorganize plant communities, invasive plants may benefit. We hypothesized that el...
Climate change threatens to exacerbate the impacts of invasive species. In temperate ecosystems, dir...
Climate change, disturbance, and plant invasion threaten grassland ecosystems, but their combined an...
Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) is one of the most problematic invasive plant species in North America ...
Climate change threatens to exacerbate the impacts of invasive species. In temperate ecosystems, dir...
To examine how global change could influence species invasions, we compared the responses of energet...
Global changes that alter soil water availability may have profound effects on semiarid ecosystems. ...
Global warming is predicted to induce desiccation in many world regions through increases in evapora...
Premise: The impact of elevated CO2 concentration ([CO2]) and climate warming on plant productivity ...
Global changes that alter soil water availability may have profound effects on semiarid ecosystems. ...
It is unclear how elevated CO2 (eCO2) and the corresponding shifts in temperature and precipitation ...
Long-term responses of terrestrial ecosystems to the combined effects of warming and elevated CO 2 (...
Shifting precipitation patterns resulting from global climate change will influence the success of i...
levated CO2 and warming may alter terrestrial ecosystems by promoting invasive plants with strong co...
Elevated CO2 and warming may alter terrestrial ecosystems by promoting invasive plants with strong c...
As global changes reorganize plant communities, invasive plants may benefit. We hypothesized that el...
Climate change threatens to exacerbate the impacts of invasive species. In temperate ecosystems, dir...
Climate change, disturbance, and plant invasion threaten grassland ecosystems, but their combined an...
Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) is one of the most problematic invasive plant species in North America ...
Climate change threatens to exacerbate the impacts of invasive species. In temperate ecosystems, dir...
To examine how global change could influence species invasions, we compared the responses of energet...
Global changes that alter soil water availability may have profound effects on semiarid ecosystems. ...
Global warming is predicted to induce desiccation in many world regions through increases in evapora...
Premise: The impact of elevated CO2 concentration ([CO2]) and climate warming on plant productivity ...
Global changes that alter soil water availability may have profound effects on semiarid ecosystems. ...
It is unclear how elevated CO2 (eCO2) and the corresponding shifts in temperature and precipitation ...
Long-term responses of terrestrial ecosystems to the combined effects of warming and elevated CO 2 (...
Shifting precipitation patterns resulting from global climate change will influence the success of i...