Warming is expected to increase the net release of carbon from peatland soils, contributing to future warming. This positive feedback may be moderated by the response of peatland vegetation to rising atmospheric [CO2] or to increased soil nutrient availability. We asked whether a gradient of whole-ecosystem warming (from + 0 °C to + 9 °C) would increase plant-available nitrogen and phosphorus in an ombrotrophic bog in northern Minnesota, USA, and whether elevated [CO2] would modify the nutrient response. We tracked changes in plant-available nutrients across space and through time and in comparison with other nutrient pools, and assessed whether nutrient warming responses were captured by a point version of the land-surface model, ELM-SPRUC...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
International audiencePeatlands contain approximately one third of all soil organic carbon (SOC). Wa...
Warming is expected to increase the net release of carbon from peatland soils, contributing to futur...
Warming is expected to increase the net release of carbon from peatland soils, contributing to futur...
International audienceGlobal warming induces complex interactions which could have a positive or a n...
More than one third of global soil organic matter (SOM) is stored in peatlands, despite them occupyi...
Large-scale changes in climate may have many unexpected effects on ecosystems, given the importance ...
International audienceThe function of peatlands as a large carbon (C) reservoir results from the net...
Rising temperatures have the potential to directly affect carbon cycling in peatlands by enhancing o...
International audienceQuestionA better understanding of the response of Sphagnum mosses and associat...
Extreme climate events are predicted to become more frequent and intense. Their ecological impacts, ...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
International audiencePeatlands contain approximately one third of all soil organic carbon (SOC). Wa...
Warming is expected to increase the net release of carbon from peatland soils, contributing to futur...
Warming is expected to increase the net release of carbon from peatland soils, contributing to futur...
International audienceGlobal warming induces complex interactions which could have a positive or a n...
More than one third of global soil organic matter (SOM) is stored in peatlands, despite them occupyi...
Large-scale changes in climate may have many unexpected effects on ecosystems, given the importance ...
International audienceThe function of peatlands as a large carbon (C) reservoir results from the net...
Rising temperatures have the potential to directly affect carbon cycling in peatlands by enhancing o...
International audienceQuestionA better understanding of the response of Sphagnum mosses and associat...
Extreme climate events are predicted to become more frequent and intense. Their ecological impacts, ...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
Peatlands store approximately 30% of global soil carbon, most in moss-dominated bogs. Future climati...
International audiencePeatlands contain approximately one third of all soil organic carbon (SOC). Wa...