Nutrient enrichment of mangroves, a common phenomenon along densely populated coastlines, may negatively affect mangrove ecosystems by modifying internal carbon and nutrient cycling. The decomposition of litter exerts a strong influence on these processes and is potentially modified by eutrophication. This study describes effects of N and P enrichment on litter decomposition rate and mineralisation/immobilisation patterns. By making use of reciprocal litter transplantation experiments among fertiliser treatments, it was tested if nutrient addition primarily acts on the primary producers (i.e. changes in litter quantity and quality) or on the microbial decomposers (i.e. changes in nutrient limitation for decomposition). Measurements were don...
There is growing concern that increasing eutrophication causes degradation of coastal ecosystems. St...
Mangrove trees may allocate >50% of their biomass to roots. Dead roots often form peat, which can ma...
Mangrove trees may allocate >50% of their biomass to roots. Dead roots often form peat, which can ma...
Nutrient enrichment of mangroves, a common phenomenon along densely populated coastlines, may negati...
Nutrient enrichment of mangroves, a common phenomenon along densely populated coastlines, may negati...
Nutrient enrichment of mangroves, a common phenomenon along densely populated coastlines, may negati...
Rates of litter decomposition, an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle, often depend o...
Mangrove ecosystems are highly productive coastal wetlands that connect tropical terrestrial and mar...
The main objective of this study was to assess how mangrove reforestation has influenced litter degr...
Aims: Eutrophication of coastal waters can have consequences for the growth, function and soil proce...
Abstract Mangroves receive increasing quantities of nutrients as a result of coastal development, wh...
Mangroves receive increasing quantities of nutrients as a result of coastal development, which could...
Mangrove forests dominate the world's tropical and subtropical coastlines. Similar to other plant co...
Mangrove ecosystems are highly productive coastal wetlands that connect tropical terrestrial and mar...
Nutrient over-enrichment is a major threat to marine environments, but system-specific attributes of...
There is growing concern that increasing eutrophication causes degradation of coastal ecosystems. St...
Mangrove trees may allocate >50% of their biomass to roots. Dead roots often form peat, which can ma...
Mangrove trees may allocate >50% of their biomass to roots. Dead roots often form peat, which can ma...
Nutrient enrichment of mangroves, a common phenomenon along densely populated coastlines, may negati...
Nutrient enrichment of mangroves, a common phenomenon along densely populated coastlines, may negati...
Nutrient enrichment of mangroves, a common phenomenon along densely populated coastlines, may negati...
Rates of litter decomposition, an important component of the global carbon (C) cycle, often depend o...
Mangrove ecosystems are highly productive coastal wetlands that connect tropical terrestrial and mar...
The main objective of this study was to assess how mangrove reforestation has influenced litter degr...
Aims: Eutrophication of coastal waters can have consequences for the growth, function and soil proce...
Abstract Mangroves receive increasing quantities of nutrients as a result of coastal development, wh...
Mangroves receive increasing quantities of nutrients as a result of coastal development, which could...
Mangrove forests dominate the world's tropical and subtropical coastlines. Similar to other plant co...
Mangrove ecosystems are highly productive coastal wetlands that connect tropical terrestrial and mar...
Nutrient over-enrichment is a major threat to marine environments, but system-specific attributes of...
There is growing concern that increasing eutrophication causes degradation of coastal ecosystems. St...
Mangrove trees may allocate >50% of their biomass to roots. Dead roots often form peat, which can ma...
Mangrove trees may allocate >50% of their biomass to roots. Dead roots often form peat, which can ma...