Increased nutrient supply can have drastic effects on natural ecosystems, especially in naturally nutrient-poor ones such as most tropical rainforests. Many studies have focused on the reaction of trees to fertilization, but little is known about herbaceous plants. Ferns are a particularly common group in tropical forests, spanning all vegetation types and zones. Here, we assess how seven years of moderate addition of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and N+P along an elevational gradient (1000–3000 m) have impacted richness and composition of fern and lycophyte assemblages in tropical montane rain forests growing on naturally nutrient deficient soils in the Ecuadorian Andes. We found that fertilization does not affect overall species richness,...
<div><p>Understanding nutrient limitation of net primary productivity (NPP) is critical to predict h...
Tropical rainforests are responsible for 30% of the total carbon dioxide exchange between the biosph...
Humans have more than doubled inputs of reactive nitrogen globally and greatly accelerated the bioge...
Increased nutrient supply can have drastic effects on natural ecosystems, especially in naturally nu...
Summary: Anthropogenic atmospheric deposition can increase nutrient supply in the most remoteecosyst...
Tropical regions are facing increasing atmospheric inputs of nutrients, which will have unknown cons...
Mycorrhizal fungi are crucial for the ecological success of land plants, providing their hosts with ...
Primary tropical montane forests along the eastern Andes contribute significantly to the storage of ...
Nutrient enrichment is increasingly affecting many tropical ecosystems, but there is no information ...
Nutrient enrichment is increasingly affecting many tropical ecosystems, but there is no information ...
Increased nitrogen (N) depositions expected in the future endanger the diversity and stability of ec...
© 2018, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Aims: Tropical tree and lianas in the understory are limited...
The size of the terrestrial carbon (C) sink is mediated by the availability of nutrients that limit ...
<div><p>Tropical regions are facing increasing atmospheric inputs of nutrients, which will have unkn...
Response of plant biodiversity to increased availability of nitrogen (N) has been investigated in te...
<div><p>Understanding nutrient limitation of net primary productivity (NPP) is critical to predict h...
Tropical rainforests are responsible for 30% of the total carbon dioxide exchange between the biosph...
Humans have more than doubled inputs of reactive nitrogen globally and greatly accelerated the bioge...
Increased nutrient supply can have drastic effects on natural ecosystems, especially in naturally nu...
Summary: Anthropogenic atmospheric deposition can increase nutrient supply in the most remoteecosyst...
Tropical regions are facing increasing atmospheric inputs of nutrients, which will have unknown cons...
Mycorrhizal fungi are crucial for the ecological success of land plants, providing their hosts with ...
Primary tropical montane forests along the eastern Andes contribute significantly to the storage of ...
Nutrient enrichment is increasingly affecting many tropical ecosystems, but there is no information ...
Nutrient enrichment is increasingly affecting many tropical ecosystems, but there is no information ...
Increased nitrogen (N) depositions expected in the future endanger the diversity and stability of ec...
© 2018, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Aims: Tropical tree and lianas in the understory are limited...
The size of the terrestrial carbon (C) sink is mediated by the availability of nutrients that limit ...
<div><p>Tropical regions are facing increasing atmospheric inputs of nutrients, which will have unkn...
Response of plant biodiversity to increased availability of nitrogen (N) has been investigated in te...
<div><p>Understanding nutrient limitation of net primary productivity (NPP) is critical to predict h...
Tropical rainforests are responsible for 30% of the total carbon dioxide exchange between the biosph...
Humans have more than doubled inputs of reactive nitrogen globally and greatly accelerated the bioge...