Nitrogen (N) availability, defined here as the supply of N to terrestrial plants and soil microorganisms relative to their N demands, limits the productivity of many temperate zone forests and in part determines ecosystem carbon (C) content. Despite multidecadal monitoring of N in streams, the long-term record of N availability in forests of the northeastern United States is largely unknown. Therefore, although these forests have been receiving anthropogenic N deposition for the past few decades, it is still uncertain whether terrestrial N availability has changed during this time and, subsequently, whether forest ecosystems have responded to increased N deposition. Here, we used stable N isotopes in tree rings and lake sediments to demons...
Nitrogen (N) supply often limits the productivity of temperate forests and is regulated by a complex...
Soil nutrient pools and nitrogen dynamics in old-growth forests were compared with selectively logge...
Abstract. Humans have drastically altered the global nitro-gen (N) cycle, and these alterations have...
Nitrogen (N) availability, defined here as the supply of N to terrestrial plants and soil microorgan...
Nitrogen (N) availability, defined here as the supply of N to terrestrial plants and soil microorgan...
Forests cover 30% of the terrestrial Earth surface and are a major component of the global carbon (C...
Citation: Howard, I., & McLauchlan, K. K. (2015). Spatiotemporal analysis of nitrogen cycling in a m...
Abstract Biogeochemical monitoring for 45 years at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Hamp...
ABSTRACT: Biogeochemical monitoring for 45 years at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Ham...
Fossil fuel combustion has caused elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition onto forests in the...
Although recent anthropogenic effects on the global nitrogen (N) cycle have been significant, the co...
Forests cover 30% of the terrestrial Earth surface and are a major component of the global carbon ...
Theories of nitrogen retention suggest that N cycling and loss should increase with ecosystem succes...
Concern is resurfacing in the United States over the long-term effects of excess nitrogen (N) deposi...
Human activity has substantially increased atmospheric NO 3 − deposition in many regions of the Eart...
Nitrogen (N) supply often limits the productivity of temperate forests and is regulated by a complex...
Soil nutrient pools and nitrogen dynamics in old-growth forests were compared with selectively logge...
Abstract. Humans have drastically altered the global nitro-gen (N) cycle, and these alterations have...
Nitrogen (N) availability, defined here as the supply of N to terrestrial plants and soil microorgan...
Nitrogen (N) availability, defined here as the supply of N to terrestrial plants and soil microorgan...
Forests cover 30% of the terrestrial Earth surface and are a major component of the global carbon (C...
Citation: Howard, I., & McLauchlan, K. K. (2015). Spatiotemporal analysis of nitrogen cycling in a m...
Abstract Biogeochemical monitoring for 45 years at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Hamp...
ABSTRACT: Biogeochemical monitoring for 45 years at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Ham...
Fossil fuel combustion has caused elevated anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition onto forests in the...
Although recent anthropogenic effects on the global nitrogen (N) cycle have been significant, the co...
Forests cover 30% of the terrestrial Earth surface and are a major component of the global carbon ...
Theories of nitrogen retention suggest that N cycling and loss should increase with ecosystem succes...
Concern is resurfacing in the United States over the long-term effects of excess nitrogen (N) deposi...
Human activity has substantially increased atmospheric NO 3 − deposition in many regions of the Eart...
Nitrogen (N) supply often limits the productivity of temperate forests and is regulated by a complex...
Soil nutrient pools and nitrogen dynamics in old-growth forests were compared with selectively logge...
Abstract. Humans have drastically altered the global nitro-gen (N) cycle, and these alterations have...