Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are critical components of dryland and other ecosystems worldwide, and are increasingly recognized as novel model ecosystems from which more general principles of ecology can be elucidated. Biocrusts are often diverse communities, comprised of both eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms with a range of metabolic lifestyles that enable the fixation of atmospheric carbon and nitrogen. However, how the function of these biocrust communities varies with succession is incompletely characterized, especially in comparison to more familiar terrestrial ecosystem types such as forests. We conducted a greenhouse experiment to investigate how community composition and soil-atmosphere trace gas fluxes of CO2, CH4, and N2...
The increase in aridity predicted with climate change will have a negative impact on the multiple fu...
Soil biocrusts (communities of cyanobacteria, algae, mosses, lichens, and heterotrophs living at the...
Biological soil crusts (‘biocrusts’) are conglomerations of a variety of organisms including bacteri...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are critical components of dryland and other ecosystems worldwide...
Biocrusts are a critical biological community that represents one of the most important photosynthet...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) cover about 12% of the Earth ’ s land masses, thereby providing e...
Increasing N inputs and changing rainfall regimes will lead to drastic changes in multiple ecosystem...
Links between water and carbon (C) cycles in drylands are strongly regulated by biocrusts. These wid...
Background and Aims Biological soil crusts cover about one third of the terrestrial soil surfaces in...
Aims: Human activities are causing imbalances in the nutrient cycles in natural ecosystems. However,...
Ecophysiological characterizations of photoautotrophic communities are not only necessary to identif...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are self-organised thin assemblies of microbes, lichens, and moss...
The biological soil crust (biocrust) has many crucial ecological functions in dryland ecosystems. Di...
Dryland ecosystems can be constrained by low soil fertility. Within drylands, the soil nutrient and ...
INTRODUCTION: In dryland systems, biological soil crusts (biocrusts) can occupy large areas of plant...
The increase in aridity predicted with climate change will have a negative impact on the multiple fu...
Soil biocrusts (communities of cyanobacteria, algae, mosses, lichens, and heterotrophs living at the...
Biological soil crusts (‘biocrusts’) are conglomerations of a variety of organisms including bacteri...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are critical components of dryland and other ecosystems worldwide...
Biocrusts are a critical biological community that represents one of the most important photosynthet...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) cover about 12% of the Earth ’ s land masses, thereby providing e...
Increasing N inputs and changing rainfall regimes will lead to drastic changes in multiple ecosystem...
Links between water and carbon (C) cycles in drylands are strongly regulated by biocrusts. These wid...
Background and Aims Biological soil crusts cover about one third of the terrestrial soil surfaces in...
Aims: Human activities are causing imbalances in the nutrient cycles in natural ecosystems. However,...
Ecophysiological characterizations of photoautotrophic communities are not only necessary to identif...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are self-organised thin assemblies of microbes, lichens, and moss...
The biological soil crust (biocrust) has many crucial ecological functions in dryland ecosystems. Di...
Dryland ecosystems can be constrained by low soil fertility. Within drylands, the soil nutrient and ...
INTRODUCTION: In dryland systems, biological soil crusts (biocrusts) can occupy large areas of plant...
The increase in aridity predicted with climate change will have a negative impact on the multiple fu...
Soil biocrusts (communities of cyanobacteria, algae, mosses, lichens, and heterotrophs living at the...
Biological soil crusts (‘biocrusts’) are conglomerations of a variety of organisms including bacteri...