Ecosystem carbon (C) accrual and storage can be enhanced by removing large herbivores as well as by the fertilizing effect of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition. These drivers are unlikely to operate independently, yet their combined effect on aboveground and belowground C storage remains largely unexplored. We sampled inside and outside 19 upland grazing exclosures, established for up to 80 years, across an N deposition gradient (5–24 kg N ha−1 yr−1) and found that herbivore removal increased aboveground plant C stocks, particularly in moss, shrubs and litter. Soil C storage increased with atmospheric N deposition, and this was moderated by the presence or absence of herbivores. In exclosures receiving above 11 kg N ha−1 year−1, herbivore...
Grazing modifies the structure and function of ecosystems, affecting soil organic carbon (SOC) stora...
Herbivores are reported to slow down as well as enhance nutrient cycling in grasslands. These confli...
Herbivores are reported to slow down as well as enhance nutrient cycling in grasslands. These confli...
Ecosystem carbon (C) accrual and storage can be enhanced by removing large herbivores as well as by ...
Grasslands are subject to considerable alteration due to human activities globally, including widesp...
Grasslands are subject to considerable alteration due to human activities globally, including widesp...
We evaluated the impact of 7 years of grazing exclusion on vegetation and belowground properties rel...
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition may indirectly affect ecosystems through deposition-induced changes ...
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition may indirectly affect ecosystems through deposition-induced changes ...
The large increases in reactive nitrogen (N) deposition in developed countries since the Industrial ...
Livestock grazing is known to influence carbon (C) storage in vegetation and soil. Yet, for grazing ...
Grasslands are globally widespread and capable of storing large amounts of carbon (C) in soils, and ...
Air pollution agents interact when affecting biological sinks for atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub>, e.g., ...
Grazing modifies the structure and function of ecosystems, affecting soil organic carbon (SOC) stora...
Herbivores are reported to slow down as well as enhance nutrient cycling in grasslands. These confli...
Herbivores are reported to slow down as well as enhance nutrient cycling in grasslands. These confli...
Ecosystem carbon (C) accrual and storage can be enhanced by removing large herbivores as well as by ...
Grasslands are subject to considerable alteration due to human activities globally, including widesp...
Grasslands are subject to considerable alteration due to human activities globally, including widesp...
We evaluated the impact of 7 years of grazing exclusion on vegetation and belowground properties rel...
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition may indirectly affect ecosystems through deposition-induced changes ...
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition may indirectly affect ecosystems through deposition-induced changes ...
The large increases in reactive nitrogen (N) deposition in developed countries since the Industrial ...
Livestock grazing is known to influence carbon (C) storage in vegetation and soil. Yet, for grazing ...
Grasslands are globally widespread and capable of storing large amounts of carbon (C) in soils, and ...
Air pollution agents interact when affecting biological sinks for atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub>, e.g., ...
Grazing modifies the structure and function of ecosystems, affecting soil organic carbon (SOC) stora...
Herbivores are reported to slow down as well as enhance nutrient cycling in grasslands. These confli...
Herbivores are reported to slow down as well as enhance nutrient cycling in grasslands. These confli...