Tidal estuarine wetlands of China are rich in plant diversity, but several global change drivers, such as species invasion, are currently affecting the biogeochemical cycles of these ecosystems. We seasonally analyzed the carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) concentrations in litters and soils and in leaves, stems, and roots of the C₃ invasive species Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud. and of the C₄ native species Cyperus malaccensis var. brevifolius Boeckeler to investigate the effect of C₃ plant invasion on C, N, and P stoichiometry in the C₄ plant-dominated tidal wetlands of the Minjiang River. When averaged across seasons, the invasive species P. australis had higher N concentrations and lower P concentrations in leaves...
Many studies have found that plant invasion can enhance soil organic carbon (SOC) pools, by increasi...
Invasive plant species are widely recognized as a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystem stabili...
Gaining a better understanding of carbon (C) dynamics across the terrestrial and aquatic landscapes ...
in plant diversity, but several global change drivers, such as species invasion, are currently affec...
The tidal estuarine wetlands of China are rich in plant diversity, but several human-driven processe...
The increasing presence of successful invasive plant species can have an impact on wetlands capacity...
The increasing success of invasive plant species in wetland areas can threaten their capacity to sto...
We compared the influence of invasion by an alien invasive species (Spartina alterniflora, smooth co...
The increasing presence of successful invasive plant species can have an impact on wetlands capacity...
Projections of climate change impacts over the coming decades suggest that rising sea level will flo...
Wetland soils are frequently a sink of phosphorus (P). Plant invasion and increased flooding intensi...
Projections of climate change impacts over the coming decades suggest that rising sea levels will fl...
Flooding caused by rising sea levels can influence the biogeochemistry of estuarine wetland ecosyste...
Whether plant invasion increases ecosystem carbon (C) stocks is controversial largely due to the lac...
Clonal plants play an important role in determining ecosystem properties such as community stability...
Many studies have found that plant invasion can enhance soil organic carbon (SOC) pools, by increasi...
Invasive plant species are widely recognized as a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystem stabili...
Gaining a better understanding of carbon (C) dynamics across the terrestrial and aquatic landscapes ...
in plant diversity, but several global change drivers, such as species invasion, are currently affec...
The tidal estuarine wetlands of China are rich in plant diversity, but several human-driven processe...
The increasing presence of successful invasive plant species can have an impact on wetlands capacity...
The increasing success of invasive plant species in wetland areas can threaten their capacity to sto...
We compared the influence of invasion by an alien invasive species (Spartina alterniflora, smooth co...
The increasing presence of successful invasive plant species can have an impact on wetlands capacity...
Projections of climate change impacts over the coming decades suggest that rising sea level will flo...
Wetland soils are frequently a sink of phosphorus (P). Plant invasion and increased flooding intensi...
Projections of climate change impacts over the coming decades suggest that rising sea levels will fl...
Flooding caused by rising sea levels can influence the biogeochemistry of estuarine wetland ecosyste...
Whether plant invasion increases ecosystem carbon (C) stocks is controversial largely due to the lac...
Clonal plants play an important role in determining ecosystem properties such as community stability...
Many studies have found that plant invasion can enhance soil organic carbon (SOC) pools, by increasi...
Invasive plant species are widely recognized as a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystem stabili...
Gaining a better understanding of carbon (C) dynamics across the terrestrial and aquatic landscapes ...