Anthropogenic warming and land-use change are expected to accelerate global soil organic carbon (SOC) losses and change plant species composition and richness. However, how changes in plant composition and species richness mediate SOC responses to climate warming and land-use change remains poorly understood. Using data from a 7-year warming and clipping field experiment in an alpine meadow on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, we examined the direct effects of warming and clipping on SOC storage versus their indirect effects mediated by plant functional type and species richness. We found that warming significantly increased SOC storage by 8.1% and clipping decreased it by 6.4%, which was closely correlated with the corresponding response of bel...
As climate cooling is increasingly regarded as important natural variability of long-term global war...
Predicting how human activity will influence the response of alpine grasslands to future warming has...
As climate cooling is increasingly regarded as important natural variability of long-term global war...
The alpine shrub ecosystem on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, which reserves large amounts of carbon (C) ...
The structure and function of alpine grassland ecosystems, including their extensive soil carbon sto...
Despite evidence from experimental grasslands that plant diversity increases biomass production and ...
Responses of ecosystem carbon (C) fluxes to human disturbance and climatic warming will affect terre...
Climate warming is predicted to considerably affect variations in soil organic carbon (SOC), especia...
Climate warming are supposed to have irreversible effects on the biodiversity and ecosystem function...
Recently, the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau has experienced significant warming. Climate warming is expect...
Despite the importance of future carbon (C) pools for policy and land management decisions under var...
Climate warming is releasing carbon from soils around the world, constituting a positive climate fee...
Climate warming is likely inducing carbon loss from soils of northern ecosystems, but little evidenc...
The impact of climate change (i.e. warming and changes in precipitation patterns) on carbon (C) sequ...
Anthropogenic climate change has emerged as a critical environmental problem, prompting frequent inv...
As climate cooling is increasingly regarded as important natural variability of long-term global war...
Predicting how human activity will influence the response of alpine grasslands to future warming has...
As climate cooling is increasingly regarded as important natural variability of long-term global war...
The alpine shrub ecosystem on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, which reserves large amounts of carbon (C) ...
The structure and function of alpine grassland ecosystems, including their extensive soil carbon sto...
Despite evidence from experimental grasslands that plant diversity increases biomass production and ...
Responses of ecosystem carbon (C) fluxes to human disturbance and climatic warming will affect terre...
Climate warming is predicted to considerably affect variations in soil organic carbon (SOC), especia...
Climate warming are supposed to have irreversible effects on the biodiversity and ecosystem function...
Recently, the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau has experienced significant warming. Climate warming is expect...
Despite the importance of future carbon (C) pools for policy and land management decisions under var...
Climate warming is releasing carbon from soils around the world, constituting a positive climate fee...
Climate warming is likely inducing carbon loss from soils of northern ecosystems, but little evidenc...
The impact of climate change (i.e. warming and changes in precipitation patterns) on carbon (C) sequ...
Anthropogenic climate change has emerged as a critical environmental problem, prompting frequent inv...
As climate cooling is increasingly regarded as important natural variability of long-term global war...
Predicting how human activity will influence the response of alpine grasslands to future warming has...
As climate cooling is increasingly regarded as important natural variability of long-term global war...