Coastal salt marshes are among Earth's most productive ecosystems and provide a number of ecosystem services, including interception of watershed-derived nitrogen (N) before it reaches nearshore oceans. Nitrogen pollution and climate change are two dominant drivers of global-change impacts on ecosystems, yet their interacting effects at the land-sea interface are poorly understood. We addressed how sea-level rise and anthropogenic N additions affect the salt marsh ecosystem process of nitrogen uptake using a field-based, manipulative experiment. We crossed simulated sea-level change and ammonium-nitrate (NH(4)NO(3))-addition treatments in a fully factorial design to examine their potentially interacting effects on emergent marsh plants in a...
Salt marshes currently play an important role as filters for upslope nitrogen (N) inputs. This could...
Coastal marshes are highly productive ecosystems that play a significant role in the global carbon b...
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Coastal salt marshes are among Earth’s most productive ecosystems and provide a number of ecosystem ...
<div><p>Coastal salt marshes are among Earth's most productive ecosystems and provide a number of ec...
Salt marshes provide storm protection to shorelines, sequester carbon (C), and mitigate coastal eutr...
Abstract Understanding the threat to ecosystems from excess nitrogen in coastal water...
Introduction: Nitrogen enrichment of coastal salt marshes can induce feedbacks that alter ecosystem-...
Introduction: Nitrogen enrichment of coastal salt marshes can induce feedbacks that alter ecosystem-...
Introduction: Nitrogen enrichment of coastal salt marshes can induce feedbacks that alter ecosystem-...
Salt marshes are highly productive coastal wetlands that provide important ecosystem services such a...
Most plant production by emergent coastal marshes occurs belowground. This belowground production ad...
Elevated CO2 and nitrogen (N) addition directly affect plant productivity and the mechanisms that al...
Abstract. Salt marsh ecosystems have been considered not susceptible to nitrogen overloading because...
Abstract. Salt marsh ecosystems have been considered not susceptible to nitrogen overloading because...
Salt marshes currently play an important role as filters for upslope nitrogen (N) inputs. This could...
Coastal marshes are highly productive ecosystems that play a significant role in the global carbon b...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Coastal salt marshes are among Earth’s most productive ecosystems and provide a number of ecosystem ...
<div><p>Coastal salt marshes are among Earth's most productive ecosystems and provide a number of ec...
Salt marshes provide storm protection to shorelines, sequester carbon (C), and mitigate coastal eutr...
Abstract Understanding the threat to ecosystems from excess nitrogen in coastal water...
Introduction: Nitrogen enrichment of coastal salt marshes can induce feedbacks that alter ecosystem-...
Introduction: Nitrogen enrichment of coastal salt marshes can induce feedbacks that alter ecosystem-...
Introduction: Nitrogen enrichment of coastal salt marshes can induce feedbacks that alter ecosystem-...
Salt marshes are highly productive coastal wetlands that provide important ecosystem services such a...
Most plant production by emergent coastal marshes occurs belowground. This belowground production ad...
Elevated CO2 and nitrogen (N) addition directly affect plant productivity and the mechanisms that al...
Abstract. Salt marsh ecosystems have been considered not susceptible to nitrogen overloading because...
Abstract. Salt marsh ecosystems have been considered not susceptible to nitrogen overloading because...
Salt marshes currently play an important role as filters for upslope nitrogen (N) inputs. This could...
Coastal marshes are highly productive ecosystems that play a significant role in the global carbon b...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...