Plant species and functional groups in nitrogen (N) limited communities may coexist through strong eco-physiological niche differentiation, leading to idiosyncratic responses to multiple nutrition and disturbance regimes. Very little is known about how such responses depend on the availability of N in different chemical forms. Here we hypothesize that idiosyncratic year-to-year responses of plant functional groups to availability and form of nitrogen explain species coexistence in an alpine meadow community after release from grazing. We conducted a 6year N addition experiment in an alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau released from grazing by livestock. The experimental design featured three N forms (ammonium, nitrate, and ammonium nitrate...
Increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has the potential to alter plant diversity and thus t...
Anthropogenic activities introduce nitrogen (N) into terrestrial ecosystems, inducing changes in qua...
1. Global change factors may shift community functional composition by driving species turnover (spe...
Plant species and functional groups in nitrogen (N) limited communities may coexist through strong e...
Many ecosystems are facing strong perturbations such as nitrogen (N) fertilization, which can greatl...
To study how grazing affects the uptake of inorganic and organic N forms, three focal plant species ...
Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity in terrestrial ecosy...
Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity in terrestrial ecosy...
Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity in terrestrial ecosy...
1. The functional structure of plant communities can be altered by grazing through two main mechanis...
Nitrogen (N) deposition can affect grassland ecosystems by altering biomass production, plant specie...
Niche complementarity arising from divergence in resource use is an important mechanism underlying s...
Nitrogen (N) availability in grasslands varies with agricultural land use. Traditional management re...
Nitrogen (N) availability in grasslands varies with agricultural land use. Traditional management re...
Nitrogen (N) deposition can affect grassland ecosystems by altering biomass production, plant specie...
Increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has the potential to alter plant diversity and thus t...
Anthropogenic activities introduce nitrogen (N) into terrestrial ecosystems, inducing changes in qua...
1. Global change factors may shift community functional composition by driving species turnover (spe...
Plant species and functional groups in nitrogen (N) limited communities may coexist through strong e...
Many ecosystems are facing strong perturbations such as nitrogen (N) fertilization, which can greatl...
To study how grazing affects the uptake of inorganic and organic N forms, three focal plant species ...
Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity in terrestrial ecosy...
Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity in terrestrial ecosy...
Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity in terrestrial ecosy...
1. The functional structure of plant communities can be altered by grazing through two main mechanis...
Nitrogen (N) deposition can affect grassland ecosystems by altering biomass production, plant specie...
Niche complementarity arising from divergence in resource use is an important mechanism underlying s...
Nitrogen (N) availability in grasslands varies with agricultural land use. Traditional management re...
Nitrogen (N) availability in grasslands varies with agricultural land use. Traditional management re...
Nitrogen (N) deposition can affect grassland ecosystems by altering biomass production, plant specie...
Increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has the potential to alter plant diversity and thus t...
Anthropogenic activities introduce nitrogen (N) into terrestrial ecosystems, inducing changes in qua...
1. Global change factors may shift community functional composition by driving species turnover (spe...