Humans have more than doubled inputs of reactive nitrogen globally and greatly accelerated the biogeochemical cycles of phosphorus and metals. However, the impacts of increased element mobility on tropical ecosystems remain poorly quantified, particularly for the vast tropical dry forest biome. Tropical dry forests are characterized by marked seasonality, relatively little precipitation, and high heterogeneity in plant functional diversity and soil chemistry. For these reasons, increased nutrient deposition may affect tropical dry forests differently than wet tropical or temperate forests. Here, we review studies that investigated how nutrient availability affects ecosystem and community processes from the microsite to ecosystem scales in t...
The availability of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) controls the flow of carbon (C) among plants, so...
KEY MESSAGE : Tropical forests play a disproportionately large role in the global climate system, ye...
1 This study evaluates the consequences of habitat heterogeneity in terms of patchy availability of ...
The size of the terrestrial carbon (C) sink is mediated by the availability of nutrients that limit ...
A widely accepted paradigm for lowland tropical forests is that phosphorus (P) commonly limits plant...
Tropical regions are facing increasing atmospheric inputs of nutrients, which will have unknown cons...
The size of the terrestrial carbon (C) sink is mediated by the availability of nutrients that limit ...
<div><p>Atmospheric N deposition is predicted to increase four times over its current status in trop...
<div><p>Understanding nutrient limitation of net primary productivity (NPP) is critical to predict h...
Tropical ecosystems dominate the exchange of carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and terrestrial b...
Highly productive tropical forests often occur on nutrient-poor soils . The apparent lack of a relat...
Soil nutrients, especially nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), regulate plant growth and hence influenc...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition in humid tropical regions may exacerbate phosphorus (P) deficiency ...
Globally, tropical forests are highly productive ecosystems and play a critical role in sequestering...
Rates of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are increasing rapidly in tropical regions, which are p...
The availability of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) controls the flow of carbon (C) among plants, so...
KEY MESSAGE : Tropical forests play a disproportionately large role in the global climate system, ye...
1 This study evaluates the consequences of habitat heterogeneity in terms of patchy availability of ...
The size of the terrestrial carbon (C) sink is mediated by the availability of nutrients that limit ...
A widely accepted paradigm for lowland tropical forests is that phosphorus (P) commonly limits plant...
Tropical regions are facing increasing atmospheric inputs of nutrients, which will have unknown cons...
The size of the terrestrial carbon (C) sink is mediated by the availability of nutrients that limit ...
<div><p>Atmospheric N deposition is predicted to increase four times over its current status in trop...
<div><p>Understanding nutrient limitation of net primary productivity (NPP) is critical to predict h...
Tropical ecosystems dominate the exchange of carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and terrestrial b...
Highly productive tropical forests often occur on nutrient-poor soils . The apparent lack of a relat...
Soil nutrients, especially nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), regulate plant growth and hence influenc...
Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition in humid tropical regions may exacerbate phosphorus (P) deficiency ...
Globally, tropical forests are highly productive ecosystems and play a critical role in sequestering...
Rates of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are increasing rapidly in tropical regions, which are p...
The availability of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) controls the flow of carbon (C) among plants, so...
KEY MESSAGE : Tropical forests play a disproportionately large role in the global climate system, ye...
1 This study evaluates the consequences of habitat heterogeneity in terms of patchy availability of ...