The effect of climate change on the amount of carbon stored in the different biological compartments of complex natural communities is relevant for a range of ecosystem functions and services. Temperature-dependency of many physiological and ecological processes drives this storage capacity. As opposed to other physiological rates, the temperature-dependence of nutrient uptake by plants has, to date, not been thoroughly investigated and therefore was not explicitly included in food web models. In a meta-study, we extracted experimental data to establish the temperature-dependence of the parameters determining plant nutrient uptake. Overall, we found an increase in the maximum uptake rate, as well as the half-saturation density. As the respi...
Warming global temperatures are driving changes in species distributions, growth and timing, but muc...
Tropical forests have a mitigating effect on man-made climate change by acting as a carbon sink. For...
Temperatures have been rising throughout recent decades and are predicted to rise further in the com...
The effect of climate change on the amount of carbon stored in the different biological compartments...
Global change is affecting biomass production and the functioning of biological systems, which are b...
Human activity is currently changing our environment rapidly, with predicted temperature increases o...
The energy and materials that move across ecosystem boundaries influence food web structure and key ...
Carbon cycling responses of ecosystems to global warming will likely be stronger in cold ecosystems ...
1.Drylands play a dominant role in global carbon cycling and are particularly vulnerable to increasi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Ecological effects of climate change are difficult to predict because climate change is a multi‐vari...
With the world continuously warming, a mechanistic understanding of how temperature affects interact...
Temperature and nutrients are two of the most important drivers of global change. Both can modify th...
Warming global temperatures are driving changes in species distributions, growth and timing, but muc...
Tropical forests have a mitigating effect on man-made climate change by acting as a carbon sink. For...
Temperatures have been rising throughout recent decades and are predicted to rise further in the com...
The effect of climate change on the amount of carbon stored in the different biological compartments...
Global change is affecting biomass production and the functioning of biological systems, which are b...
Human activity is currently changing our environment rapidly, with predicted temperature increases o...
The energy and materials that move across ecosystem boundaries influence food web structure and key ...
Carbon cycling responses of ecosystems to global warming will likely be stronger in cold ecosystems ...
1.Drylands play a dominant role in global carbon cycling and are particularly vulnerable to increasi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Ecological effects of climate change are difficult to predict because climate change is a multi‐vari...
With the world continuously warming, a mechanistic understanding of how temperature affects interact...
Temperature and nutrients are two of the most important drivers of global change. Both can modify th...
Warming global temperatures are driving changes in species distributions, growth and timing, but muc...
Tropical forests have a mitigating effect on man-made climate change by acting as a carbon sink. For...
Temperatures have been rising throughout recent decades and are predicted to rise further in the com...