The increased deposition of nitrogen (N) from the atmosphere over the last century has been associated in Europe with changes in species composition, including replacement of characteristic ericaceous shrubs such as Calluna vulgaris by grasses in heathlands and moorlands. However, these changes may also be associated with changes in management practices and environmental stresses, which may interact with changes in N deposition. Policies have now been implemented to reduce N deposition, but whether, and over what time scale, changes in vegetation composition will be reversed is uncertain. A model was developed to simulate competitive growth between Calluna vulgaris and the grass species Deschampsia flexuosa and Molinia caerulea, driven by l...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen is responsible for widespread changes in the structure and functi...
© The Ecological Society of America. Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural an...
P. 436-445Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition impacts the structure and functioning of heathland ecosys...
1. The increased deposition of nitrogen (N) from the atmosphere over the last century has been assoc...
The results from three long-term field manipulation studies of the impacts of increased nitrogen dep...
The results from three long-term field manipulation studies of the impacts of increased nitrogen dep...
After many years of increasing nitrogen deposition, the deposition rates are now decreasing. A major...
After many years of increasing nitrogen deposition, the deposition rates are now decreasing. A major...
Reactive nitrogen (N) as a result of anthropogenic activities (e.g. fossil fuel combustion, fertilis...
Elevated levels of nitrogen deposition are altering the normal functioning of seminatural ecosystems...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a global and increasing threat to biodiversity and ecosystem ...
Between 1989 and 1996, nitrogen, in the form of (NH4)2SO4 (7.7 or 15.4 kg ha-1 year-1), was added to...
Summary 1. Plant communities that are adapted to low levels of nutrient availability are particularl...
A field experiment was carried out to investigate the impact of four different management treatments...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural and industrial activity has been identi...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen is responsible for widespread changes in the structure and functi...
© The Ecological Society of America. Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural an...
P. 436-445Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition impacts the structure and functioning of heathland ecosys...
1. The increased deposition of nitrogen (N) from the atmosphere over the last century has been assoc...
The results from three long-term field manipulation studies of the impacts of increased nitrogen dep...
The results from three long-term field manipulation studies of the impacts of increased nitrogen dep...
After many years of increasing nitrogen deposition, the deposition rates are now decreasing. A major...
After many years of increasing nitrogen deposition, the deposition rates are now decreasing. A major...
Reactive nitrogen (N) as a result of anthropogenic activities (e.g. fossil fuel combustion, fertilis...
Elevated levels of nitrogen deposition are altering the normal functioning of seminatural ecosystems...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a global and increasing threat to biodiversity and ecosystem ...
Between 1989 and 1996, nitrogen, in the form of (NH4)2SO4 (7.7 or 15.4 kg ha-1 year-1), was added to...
Summary 1. Plant communities that are adapted to low levels of nutrient availability are particularl...
A field experiment was carried out to investigate the impact of four different management treatments...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural and industrial activity has been identi...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen is responsible for widespread changes in the structure and functi...
© The Ecological Society of America. Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural an...
P. 436-445Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition impacts the structure and functioning of heathland ecosys...