Mosses in northern ecosystems are ubiquitous components of plant communities, and strongly influence nutrient, carbon and water cycling. We use literature review, synthesis and model simulations to explore the role of mosses in ecological stability and resilience. Moss community responses to disturbance showed all possible responses (increases, decreases, no change) within most disturbance categories. Simulations from two process-based models suggest that northern ecosystems would need to experience extreme perturbation before mosses were eliminated. But simulations with two other models suggest that loss of moss will reduce soil carbon accumulation primarily by influencing decomposition rates and soil nitrogen availability. It seems clear ...
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The fixation of atmospheric nitrogen (N) is a major pathway for available N entering ecosystems. In ...
Nitrogen (N) pollution of peatlands alters their carbon (C) balances, yet long-term effects and cont...
In arctic tundra ecosystems mosses dominant the vegetation in terms of productivity and diversity. ...
1. Winter is a period of dormancy for plants of cold environments. However, winter climate is changi...
Nutrient-rich peat soils have previously been demonstrated to lose carbon despite higher photosynthe...
Long-term warming experiments in arctic tundra have resulted in reduced moss cover and increased vas...
- The Arctic is already experiencing changes in plant community composition, so understanding the co...
Peatlands are peat forming ecosystems in which not fully decomposed plant material builds up the soi...
Relative to vascular plants, little is known about what factors control bryophyte communities or how...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) are ecosystem engineers that largely govern carbon sequestration in northern ...
1. Peatlands are a significant store of global carbon (C) and may be particularly sensitive to clima...
Abstract Current peatland models generally treat vegetation as static, although plant community str...
Soil mosses are among the most widely distributed organisms on land. Experiments and observations su...
International audienceParameterizations of plant competition processes involving shrubs, mosses, gra...
Author Posting. © The Authors, 2007. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by...
The fixation of atmospheric nitrogen (N) is a major pathway for available N entering ecosystems. In ...
Nitrogen (N) pollution of peatlands alters their carbon (C) balances, yet long-term effects and cont...
In arctic tundra ecosystems mosses dominant the vegetation in terms of productivity and diversity. ...
1. Winter is a period of dormancy for plants of cold environments. However, winter climate is changi...
Nutrient-rich peat soils have previously been demonstrated to lose carbon despite higher photosynthe...
Long-term warming experiments in arctic tundra have resulted in reduced moss cover and increased vas...
- The Arctic is already experiencing changes in plant community composition, so understanding the co...
Peatlands are peat forming ecosystems in which not fully decomposed plant material builds up the soi...
Relative to vascular plants, little is known about what factors control bryophyte communities or how...
Peat mosses (Sphagnum) are ecosystem engineers that largely govern carbon sequestration in northern ...
1. Peatlands are a significant store of global carbon (C) and may be particularly sensitive to clima...
Abstract Current peatland models generally treat vegetation as static, although plant community str...
Soil mosses are among the most widely distributed organisms on land. Experiments and observations su...
International audienceParameterizations of plant competition processes involving shrubs, mosses, gra...
Author Posting. © The Authors, 2007. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by...
The fixation of atmospheric nitrogen (N) is a major pathway for available N entering ecosystems. In ...
Nitrogen (N) pollution of peatlands alters their carbon (C) balances, yet long-term effects and cont...