Reactive nitrogen (N) as a result of anthropogenic activities (e.g. fossil fuel combustion, fertiliser manufacturing and intensive agricultural practices), now dominates the global nitrogen cycle. For sensitive ecosystems across the globe, perturbation of the nitrogen cycle as a result of increased inputs of reactive N, has been seen to have a profoundly detrimental impact on biodiversity and ecosystem structure and function. Concerns surrounding the conservation and protection of both natural and semi-natural habitats from the damaging effects of N deposition, have prompted widescale research, that aims to understand and quantify ecosystem responses to elevated N inputs. Much of this research is in the experimental domain, based upon the s...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a recognized threat to plant diversity in temperate and north...
There is evidence of widespread impacts on nitrogen deposition on semi-natural habitats. This proje...
The increased deposition of nitrogen (N) from the atmosphere over the last century has been associat...
Elevated levels of nitrogen deposition are altering the normal functioning of seminatural ecosystems...
Summary 1. Plant communities that are adapted to low levels of nutrient availability are particularl...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a global and increasing threat to biodiversity and ecosystem ...
Findings from nitrogen (N) manipulation studies have provided strong evidence of the detrimental imp...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen is responsible for widespread changes in the structure and functi...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural and industrial activity has been identi...
Findings from nitrogen (N) manipulation studies have provided strong evidence of the detrimental imp...
Findings from nitrogen (N) manipulation studies have provided strong evidence of the detrimental imp...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural and industrial activity has been identi...
© The Ecological Society of America. Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural an...
The large increases in reactive nitrogen (N) deposition in developed countries since the Industrial ...
Despite widespread conservation efforts, global heathland area has substantially decreased in recent...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a recognized threat to plant diversity in temperate and north...
There is evidence of widespread impacts on nitrogen deposition on semi-natural habitats. This proje...
The increased deposition of nitrogen (N) from the atmosphere over the last century has been associat...
Elevated levels of nitrogen deposition are altering the normal functioning of seminatural ecosystems...
Summary 1. Plant communities that are adapted to low levels of nutrient availability are particularl...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a global and increasing threat to biodiversity and ecosystem ...
Findings from nitrogen (N) manipulation studies have provided strong evidence of the detrimental imp...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen is responsible for widespread changes in the structure and functi...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural and industrial activity has been identi...
Findings from nitrogen (N) manipulation studies have provided strong evidence of the detrimental imp...
Findings from nitrogen (N) manipulation studies have provided strong evidence of the detrimental imp...
Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural and industrial activity has been identi...
© The Ecological Society of America. Reactive nitrogen (N) deposition from intensive agricultural an...
The large increases in reactive nitrogen (N) deposition in developed countries since the Industrial ...
Despite widespread conservation efforts, global heathland area has substantially decreased in recent...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a recognized threat to plant diversity in temperate and north...
There is evidence of widespread impacts on nitrogen deposition on semi-natural habitats. This proje...
The increased deposition of nitrogen (N) from the atmosphere over the last century has been associat...