Plant damage by invertebrate herbivores and pathogens influences the dynamics of grassland ecosystems, but anthropogenic changes in nitrogen and phosphorus availability can modify these relationships. Using a globally distributed experiment, we describe leaf damage on 153 plant taxa from 27 grasslands worldwide, under ambient conditions and with experimentally elevated nitrogen and phosphorus. Invertebrate damage significantly increased with nitrogen addition, especially in grasses and non-leguminous forbs. Pathogen damage increased with nitrogen in grasses and legumes but not forbs. Effects of phosphorus were generally weaker. Damage was higher in grasslands with more precipitation, but climatic conditions did not change effects ...
Increases in nutrient availability and alterations to mammalian herbivore communities are a hallmark...
Anthropogenic activities have severely altered fluxes of nitrogen and phosphorus in ecosystems world...
Terrestrial ecosystems worldwide are receiving increasing amounts of biologically reactive nitrogen ...
Plant damage by invertebrate herbivores and pathogens influences the dynamics of grassland ecosystem...
Anthropogenic alterations to global pools of nitrogen and phosphorus are driving declines in plant d...
This dataset contains data on leaf damage by invertebrates and pathogens derived in a globally-distr...
Insect herbivores are important drivers of ecosystem processes in grasslands, and can mediate the gr...
Increases in nutrient availability and alterations to mammalian herbivore communities are a hallmark...
Grasslands provide many ecosystem services including carbon storage, biodiversity preservation and l...
<div><p>All living organisms are linked through trophic relationships with resources and consumers, ...
All living organisms are linked through trophic relationships with resources and consumers, the bala...
This microcosm study is concerned with understanding those factors which regulate ecosystem processe...
<div><p>Anthropogenic activities have severely altered fluxes of nitrogen and phosphorus in ecosyste...
Abstract: Anthropogenic activities have severely altered fluxes of nitrogen and phosphorus in ecosys...
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is driving global biodiversity decline and modifying ecosystem fun...
Increases in nutrient availability and alterations to mammalian herbivore communities are a hallmark...
Anthropogenic activities have severely altered fluxes of nitrogen and phosphorus in ecosystems world...
Terrestrial ecosystems worldwide are receiving increasing amounts of biologically reactive nitrogen ...
Plant damage by invertebrate herbivores and pathogens influences the dynamics of grassland ecosystem...
Anthropogenic alterations to global pools of nitrogen and phosphorus are driving declines in plant d...
This dataset contains data on leaf damage by invertebrates and pathogens derived in a globally-distr...
Insect herbivores are important drivers of ecosystem processes in grasslands, and can mediate the gr...
Increases in nutrient availability and alterations to mammalian herbivore communities are a hallmark...
Grasslands provide many ecosystem services including carbon storage, biodiversity preservation and l...
<div><p>All living organisms are linked through trophic relationships with resources and consumers, ...
All living organisms are linked through trophic relationships with resources and consumers, the bala...
This microcosm study is concerned with understanding those factors which regulate ecosystem processe...
<div><p>Anthropogenic activities have severely altered fluxes of nitrogen and phosphorus in ecosyste...
Abstract: Anthropogenic activities have severely altered fluxes of nitrogen and phosphorus in ecosys...
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is driving global biodiversity decline and modifying ecosystem fun...
Increases in nutrient availability and alterations to mammalian herbivore communities are a hallmark...
Anthropogenic activities have severely altered fluxes of nitrogen and phosphorus in ecosystems world...
Terrestrial ecosystems worldwide are receiving increasing amounts of biologically reactive nitrogen ...