Questions: Do increased nitrogen (N) fertilization, altered water supply and increased competition by a nitrophilous plant species alter the establishment of the plant community developed from the soil seed bank present in a semi-arid Mediterranean ecosystem under greenhouse conditions? Does the nitrophilous plant respond in the same way to N addition under field conditions? Location: The kermes oak/rosemary shrubland in the Nature Reserve El Regajal-Mar de Ontígola, central Spain. Methods: In September 2008, native soil seed bank was collected in open areas dominated by rosemary shrubs. Seeds of the nitrophilous Diplotaxis siifolia were collected in early summer 2008. Pots with aliquots of soil were distributed among eight treatments, whic...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is predicted to impact on the structure and functioning of Mediterranean eco...
Classic resource competition theory typically treats resource supply rates as independent; however, ...
Questions: Dominance of the widespread fire-altering invasive grass, Bromus tectorum, is markedly re...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) inputs in terrestrial ecosystems are higher than those that occur natural...
Desert ecosystems in California have been negatively impacted by the invasion of exotic plant specie...
Questions: How does invasion affect old-field seed bank species richness, composition and density? ...
Ecosystem invasion by non-native, nitrogen-fixing species is a global phenomenon with se-rious ecolo...
Questions: Understanding the mechanisms underlying the impacts of exotic plant invasions is a centra...
Background: Climate and land-use changes, which include the application of various types of organic ...
Nitrogen (N) deposition threatens European Mediterranean ecosystems but investigation and understand...
Nitrogen (N) deposition due to anthropogenic pollution is a major driver of the global biodiversity ...
Question: Our study aimed at testing to what extent water and/or nutrients affect community composit...
Questions:We studied the soil seed bank under field-simulated climate change conditions and addresse...
Understanding the interactive effects of global change drivers on vegetation is critical for ecosyst...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is predicted to impact on the structure and functioning of Mediterranean eco...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is predicted to impact on the structure and functioning of Mediterranean eco...
Classic resource competition theory typically treats resource supply rates as independent; however, ...
Questions: Dominance of the widespread fire-altering invasive grass, Bromus tectorum, is markedly re...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) inputs in terrestrial ecosystems are higher than those that occur natural...
Desert ecosystems in California have been negatively impacted by the invasion of exotic plant specie...
Questions: How does invasion affect old-field seed bank species richness, composition and density? ...
Ecosystem invasion by non-native, nitrogen-fixing species is a global phenomenon with se-rious ecolo...
Questions: Understanding the mechanisms underlying the impacts of exotic plant invasions is a centra...
Background: Climate and land-use changes, which include the application of various types of organic ...
Nitrogen (N) deposition threatens European Mediterranean ecosystems but investigation and understand...
Nitrogen (N) deposition due to anthropogenic pollution is a major driver of the global biodiversity ...
Question: Our study aimed at testing to what extent water and/or nutrients affect community composit...
Questions:We studied the soil seed bank under field-simulated climate change conditions and addresse...
Understanding the interactive effects of global change drivers on vegetation is critical for ecosyst...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is predicted to impact on the structure and functioning of Mediterranean eco...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is predicted to impact on the structure and functioning of Mediterranean eco...
Classic resource competition theory typically treats resource supply rates as independent; however, ...
Questions: Dominance of the widespread fire-altering invasive grass, Bromus tectorum, is markedly re...