International audienceAtmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been identified as a major threat to biodiversity, but field surveys of its effects have rarely focussed on sites which are actively managed to maintain characteristic species. We analysed permanent quadrat data from 106 plots in nature reserves on calcareous grassland sites in the UK collected during a survey between 1990 and 1993 and compared the data with the results from re-survey of 48 of these plots between 2006 and 2009. N deposition showed no significant spatial association with species richness, species diversity, or the frequency of species adapted to low nutrient conditions in the 1990-1993 dataset. However, temporal analysis showed that N deposition was significantly ...
This report presents the largest analysis of national vegetation data sets in relation to nitrogen (...
Nitrogen (N) deposition impacts natural and semi-natural ecosystems globally. The responses of veget...
Recent increases in the atmospheric deposition of biologically active nitrogen (N), resulting from h...
International audienceAtmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been identified as a major threat to b...
We use national scale data to test the hypothesis that nitrogen (N) deposition is strongly negativel...
A transect of 68 acid grasslands across Great Britain, covering the lower range of ambient annual ni...
In this study we investigate the impact of nitrogen (N) deposition on the diversity of three differe...
Our study investigates the negative impact of nitrogen (N) deposition on species richness in acidic ...
• This paper seeks to determine whether N-deposition has a negative impact on the species richness o...
Evidence from an international survey in the Atlantic biogeographic region of Europe indicates that ...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen has become a serious concern for nature conservation managers and...
Several studies have found that increased nitrogen (N) deposition leads to a decline in species rich...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen has become a serious concern for nature conservation managers and...
Findings from nitrogen (N) manipulation studies have provided strong evidence of the detrimental imp...
Anthropogenic eutrophication impacts ecosystems worldwide. Here, we use a vegetation dataset from se...
This report presents the largest analysis of national vegetation data sets in relation to nitrogen (...
Nitrogen (N) deposition impacts natural and semi-natural ecosystems globally. The responses of veget...
Recent increases in the atmospheric deposition of biologically active nitrogen (N), resulting from h...
International audienceAtmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been identified as a major threat to b...
We use national scale data to test the hypothesis that nitrogen (N) deposition is strongly negativel...
A transect of 68 acid grasslands across Great Britain, covering the lower range of ambient annual ni...
In this study we investigate the impact of nitrogen (N) deposition on the diversity of three differe...
Our study investigates the negative impact of nitrogen (N) deposition on species richness in acidic ...
• This paper seeks to determine whether N-deposition has a negative impact on the species richness o...
Evidence from an international survey in the Atlantic biogeographic region of Europe indicates that ...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen has become a serious concern for nature conservation managers and...
Several studies have found that increased nitrogen (N) deposition leads to a decline in species rich...
Atmospheric deposition of nitrogen has become a serious concern for nature conservation managers and...
Findings from nitrogen (N) manipulation studies have provided strong evidence of the detrimental imp...
Anthropogenic eutrophication impacts ecosystems worldwide. Here, we use a vegetation dataset from se...
This report presents the largest analysis of national vegetation data sets in relation to nitrogen (...
Nitrogen (N) deposition impacts natural and semi-natural ecosystems globally. The responses of veget...
Recent increases in the atmospheric deposition of biologically active nitrogen (N), resulting from h...