1. Precipitation alteration and nitrogen (N) deposition caused by anthropogenic activities could profoundly affect the structure and functioning of plant communities in arid ecosystems. However, the plant community impacts conferred by large temporal changes in precipitation, especially with a concurrent increase in N deposition, remain unclear. 2. To address this uncertainty, from 2016–2017, an in situ field experiment was conducted to examine the effects of five precipitation levels, two N levels and their interaction on the plant community function and composition in a desert steppe in northern China. 3. Aboveground net primary production (ANPP) and plant community-weighted mean (CWM) height significantly increased with increasing precip...
Stability is an important property of ecological systems, many of which are experiencing increasing ...
1.Stability is an important property of ecological systems, many of which are experiencing increasin...
1.Stability is an important property of ecological systems, many of which are experiencing increasin...
1. Precipitation alteration and nitrogen (N) deposition caused by anthropogenic activities could pro...
Understanding how plant ecophysiological traits of coexisting species within a community respond to ...
Clarifying the response of community and dominance species to climate change is crucial for disentan...
Precipitation is a key environmental factor determining plant community structure and function. Know...
Clarifying the response of community and dominance species to climate change is crucial for disentan...
Alterations in global and regional precipitation patterns are expected to affect plant and ecosystem...
Global warming and changes in precipitation patterns can critically influence the structure and prod...
Precipitation is a key environmental factor determining plant community structure and function. Know...
Climate models predict greater rainfall will occur in the arid and semiarid regions of Northwest Chi...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a major driver of plant species loss worldwide. However, what regulates N...
Stability is an important property of ecological systems, many of which are experiencing increasing ...
Climate models predict greater rainfall will occur in the arid and semiarid regions of Northwest Chi...
Stability is an important property of ecological systems, many of which are experiencing increasing ...
1.Stability is an important property of ecological systems, many of which are experiencing increasin...
1.Stability is an important property of ecological systems, many of which are experiencing increasin...
1. Precipitation alteration and nitrogen (N) deposition caused by anthropogenic activities could pro...
Understanding how plant ecophysiological traits of coexisting species within a community respond to ...
Clarifying the response of community and dominance species to climate change is crucial for disentan...
Precipitation is a key environmental factor determining plant community structure and function. Know...
Clarifying the response of community and dominance species to climate change is crucial for disentan...
Alterations in global and regional precipitation patterns are expected to affect plant and ecosystem...
Global warming and changes in precipitation patterns can critically influence the structure and prod...
Precipitation is a key environmental factor determining plant community structure and function. Know...
Climate models predict greater rainfall will occur in the arid and semiarid regions of Northwest Chi...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a major driver of plant species loss worldwide. However, what regulates N...
Stability is an important property of ecological systems, many of which are experiencing increasing ...
Climate models predict greater rainfall will occur in the arid and semiarid regions of Northwest Chi...
Stability is an important property of ecological systems, many of which are experiencing increasing ...
1.Stability is an important property of ecological systems, many of which are experiencing increasin...
1.Stability is an important property of ecological systems, many of which are experiencing increasin...