Insect herbivory is one of the most important ecological processes affecting plant–soil feedbacks and overall forest ecosystem health. In this study, we assess how elevated carbon dioxide (eCO2) impacts (i) leaf level insect herbivory and (ii) the stand-level herbivore-mediated transfer of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) from the canopy to the ground in a natural mature oak temperate forest community in central England at the Birmingham Institute of Forest Research Free Air CO2 Enrichment (BIFoR FACE) site. Recently abscised leaves were collected every two weeks through the growing season in August to December from 2017–2019, with the identification of four dominant species: Quercus robur (pedunculate oak), Acer pseudoplatanus (sycamore), Crata...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations alter leaf physiology, with effects that cascade to commun...
To understand how the increase in atmospheric CO from human activity may affect leaf damage by fore...
Stimulation of forest productivity by elevated concentrations of CO2 is expected to partially offset...
Insect herbivory is one of the most important ecological processes affecting plant–soil feedbacks an...
Insect herbivory is one of the most important ecological processes affecting plant–soil feedbacks an...
Human-induced increases in atmospheric CO concentration have the potential to alter the chemical co...
By altering foliage quality, exposure to elevated levels of atmospheric CO potentially affects the ...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations alter leaf physiology, with effects that cascade to commun...
Anthropogenic changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and ozone (O3) are known to alter tree phy...
Background: Climate change factors such as elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations (e[CO2...
Although rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide are expected to directly affect forest ecosyste...
Mean concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO\(_2\)) continue to increase globally. Whilst t...
The interactions between plants and their insect herbivores are among the most common ecological int...
Not AvailableThe increasing concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere is expected to lead to global cha...
Predicting how insect crop pests will respond to global climate change is an important part of incre...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations alter leaf physiology, with effects that cascade to commun...
To understand how the increase in atmospheric CO from human activity may affect leaf damage by fore...
Stimulation of forest productivity by elevated concentrations of CO2 is expected to partially offset...
Insect herbivory is one of the most important ecological processes affecting plant–soil feedbacks an...
Insect herbivory is one of the most important ecological processes affecting plant–soil feedbacks an...
Human-induced increases in atmospheric CO concentration have the potential to alter the chemical co...
By altering foliage quality, exposure to elevated levels of atmospheric CO potentially affects the ...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations alter leaf physiology, with effects that cascade to commun...
Anthropogenic changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and ozone (O3) are known to alter tree phy...
Background: Climate change factors such as elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations (e[CO2...
Although rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide are expected to directly affect forest ecosyste...
Mean concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO\(_2\)) continue to increase globally. Whilst t...
The interactions between plants and their insect herbivores are among the most common ecological int...
Not AvailableThe increasing concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere is expected to lead to global cha...
Predicting how insect crop pests will respond to global climate change is an important part of incre...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations alter leaf physiology, with effects that cascade to commun...
To understand how the increase in atmospheric CO from human activity may affect leaf damage by fore...
Stimulation of forest productivity by elevated concentrations of CO2 is expected to partially offset...