Nutrient availability in ecosystems has increased dramatically over the last century. Excess reactive nitrogen deposition is known to negatively impact plant communities, e.g. by changing species composition, biomass and vegetation structure. In contrast, little is known on how such impacts propagate to higher trophic levels. To evaluate how nitrogen deposition affects plants and herbivore communities through time, we used extensive databases of spatially explicit historical records of Dutch plant species and Orthoptera (grasshoppers and crickets), a group of animals that are particularly susceptible to changes in the C:N ratio of their resources. We use robust methods that deal with the unstandardized nature of historical databases to test...
Effects of increased N deposition, caused by agricultural practices and combustion of fossil fuels i...
Nitrogen (N) deposition from agriculture and combustion of fossil fuels is a major threat to plant d...
Anthropogenic eutrophication impacts ecosystems worldwide. Here, we use a vegetation dataset from se...
<div><p>Nutrient availability in ecosystems has increased dramatically over the last century. Excess...
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition and other sources of environmental eutrophication have increased sub...
<p>All comparisons between the second (1976–1990) and third time period (1996–2010) and in 10 km gri...
<p><b>Ammonia deposition in 2009.</b> Plant species richness and ammonia deposition are only shown f...
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition may indirectly affect ecosystems through deposition-induced changes ...
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition may indirectly affect ecosystems through deposition-induced changes ...
Anthropogenic alterations to global pools of nitrogen and phosphorus are driving declines in plant d...
Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition has been recognized as a factor affecting the dynamics and composi...
The deposition of anthropogenically fixed nitrogen (N) from the atmosphere onto land and plant sur-f...
Nitrogen (N) deposition caused by agriculture and combustion of fossil fuels is a major threat to pl...
The impacts of nitrogen deposition (N) on animal communities are still poorly understood in comparis...
Global environmental changes mediated by anthropogenic processes can affect the nutrient status of p...
Effects of increased N deposition, caused by agricultural practices and combustion of fossil fuels i...
Nitrogen (N) deposition from agriculture and combustion of fossil fuels is a major threat to plant d...
Anthropogenic eutrophication impacts ecosystems worldwide. Here, we use a vegetation dataset from se...
<div><p>Nutrient availability in ecosystems has increased dramatically over the last century. Excess...
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition and other sources of environmental eutrophication have increased sub...
<p>All comparisons between the second (1976–1990) and third time period (1996–2010) and in 10 km gri...
<p><b>Ammonia deposition in 2009.</b> Plant species richness and ammonia deposition are only shown f...
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition may indirectly affect ecosystems through deposition-induced changes ...
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition may indirectly affect ecosystems through deposition-induced changes ...
Anthropogenic alterations to global pools of nitrogen and phosphorus are driving declines in plant d...
Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition has been recognized as a factor affecting the dynamics and composi...
The deposition of anthropogenically fixed nitrogen (N) from the atmosphere onto land and plant sur-f...
Nitrogen (N) deposition caused by agriculture and combustion of fossil fuels is a major threat to pl...
The impacts of nitrogen deposition (N) on animal communities are still poorly understood in comparis...
Global environmental changes mediated by anthropogenic processes can affect the nutrient status of p...
Effects of increased N deposition, caused by agricultural practices and combustion of fossil fuels i...
Nitrogen (N) deposition from agriculture and combustion of fossil fuels is a major threat to plant d...
Anthropogenic eutrophication impacts ecosystems worldwide. Here, we use a vegetation dataset from se...