Nitrogen (N) availability can be highly variable in tropical forests on regional and local scales. While environmental gradients influence N cycling on a regional scale, topography is known to affect N availability on a local scale. We compared natural abundance of N-15 isotopes of soil profiles in tropical lowland forest, tropical montane forest, and subtropical Miombo woodland within the Congo Basin as a proxy to assess ecosystem-level differences in N cycling. Soil delta N-15 profiles indicated that N cycling in the montane forest is relatively more closed and dominated by organic N turnover, whereas the lowland forest and Miombo woodland experienced a more open N cycle dominated by inorganic N. Furthermore, we examined the effect of slo...
A widely accepted paradigm for lowland tropical forests is that phosphorus (P) commonly limits plant...
Mountain forests are subject to high rates of physical erosion which can export particulate nitrogen...
The observation of high losses of bioavailable nitrogen (N) and N richness in tropical forests is pa...
Nitrogen (N) availability can be highly variable in tropical forests on regional and local scales. W...
Nitrogen (N) availability can be highly variable in tropical forests on regional and local scales. W...
Geomorphic position often correlates with nutrient cycling across landscapes. In tropical forests, t...
Tropical forests are pivotal to global climate and biogeochemical cycles, yet the geographic distrib...
Background Across the tropics, the share of secondary versus primary forests is strongly increasing....
Several lines of evidence suggest that nitrogen in most tropical forests is relatively more availabl...
The importance of tropical forests in the global climate system is widely known. Through their high ...
Many pristine humid tropical forests show simultaneously high nitrogen (N) richness and sustained lo...
Primary tropical forests generally exhibit large gaseous nitrogen (N) losses, occurring as nitric ox...
Understanding how plant functional traits shape nutrient limitation and cycling on land is a major c...
<p>We lack an understanding of nitrogen (N) cycles in tropical forests of Africa, although the envir...
Background and aims The aim of this study is to enhance our knowledge of nitrogen (N) cycling and...
A widely accepted paradigm for lowland tropical forests is that phosphorus (P) commonly limits plant...
Mountain forests are subject to high rates of physical erosion which can export particulate nitrogen...
The observation of high losses of bioavailable nitrogen (N) and N richness in tropical forests is pa...
Nitrogen (N) availability can be highly variable in tropical forests on regional and local scales. W...
Nitrogen (N) availability can be highly variable in tropical forests on regional and local scales. W...
Geomorphic position often correlates with nutrient cycling across landscapes. In tropical forests, t...
Tropical forests are pivotal to global climate and biogeochemical cycles, yet the geographic distrib...
Background Across the tropics, the share of secondary versus primary forests is strongly increasing....
Several lines of evidence suggest that nitrogen in most tropical forests is relatively more availabl...
The importance of tropical forests in the global climate system is widely known. Through their high ...
Many pristine humid tropical forests show simultaneously high nitrogen (N) richness and sustained lo...
Primary tropical forests generally exhibit large gaseous nitrogen (N) losses, occurring as nitric ox...
Understanding how plant functional traits shape nutrient limitation and cycling on land is a major c...
<p>We lack an understanding of nitrogen (N) cycles in tropical forests of Africa, although the envir...
Background and aims The aim of this study is to enhance our knowledge of nitrogen (N) cycling and...
A widely accepted paradigm for lowland tropical forests is that phosphorus (P) commonly limits plant...
Mountain forests are subject to high rates of physical erosion which can export particulate nitrogen...
The observation of high losses of bioavailable nitrogen (N) and N richness in tropical forests is pa...