Increased atmospheric deposition rates of nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) are known to affect soil biogeochemistry and cause a decline in plant biodiversity of heathlands. Concomitant declines of heathland invertebrates are mainly attributed to changes in vegetation composition and altered habitat structure. While there may also be effects on animals through altered plant chemistry, these have received little attention up to now. Here, we remedy this by quantifying soil nutrient and acid buffering status, vegetation composition and structure, plant nutrient stoichiometry, and densities and species richness of Diptera and Carabidae in two large heathland systems. Soil acid buffering status appeared to be a key driver for plant P availability. S...
We use national scale data to test the hypothesis that nitrogen (N) deposition is strongly negativel...
1. The atmospheric deposition of sulphur and nitrogen compounds in the Netherlands has been responsi...
Many pollinating insects, across taxa and regions, have declined during the twentieth century. Among...
Increased atmospheric deposition rates of nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) are known to affect soil biog...
Phosphorus content of mineral-poor sandy soils is steadily decreasing due to leaching caused by cont...
We tested whether increased P-limitation and/or acidification reduced food quality of plants after s...
International audiencePollution with trace metals (TM) has been shown to affect diversity and/or com...
Anthropogenic alterations to global pools of nitrogen and phosphorus are driving declines in plant d...
We examined the effectiveness of using elemental sulphur (a soil acidifier) as a method for creating...
Summary During the last century, many plant species typical of heathland and nutrient-poor acidic gr...
Two key determinants of biological diversity that have been examined in aboveground and aquatic syst...
1. During the last century, many plant species typical of heathland and nutrient-poor acidic grassla...
1. During the last century, many plant species typical of heathland and nutrient-poor acidic grassla...
In grasslands under restoration succession, the effect of nutrient impoverishment on the vegetation ...
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition may indirectly affect ecosystems through deposition-induced changes ...
We use national scale data to test the hypothesis that nitrogen (N) deposition is strongly negativel...
1. The atmospheric deposition of sulphur and nitrogen compounds in the Netherlands has been responsi...
Many pollinating insects, across taxa and regions, have declined during the twentieth century. Among...
Increased atmospheric deposition rates of nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) are known to affect soil biog...
Phosphorus content of mineral-poor sandy soils is steadily decreasing due to leaching caused by cont...
We tested whether increased P-limitation and/or acidification reduced food quality of plants after s...
International audiencePollution with trace metals (TM) has been shown to affect diversity and/or com...
Anthropogenic alterations to global pools of nitrogen and phosphorus are driving declines in plant d...
We examined the effectiveness of using elemental sulphur (a soil acidifier) as a method for creating...
Summary During the last century, many plant species typical of heathland and nutrient-poor acidic gr...
Two key determinants of biological diversity that have been examined in aboveground and aquatic syst...
1. During the last century, many plant species typical of heathland and nutrient-poor acidic grassla...
1. During the last century, many plant species typical of heathland and nutrient-poor acidic grassla...
In grasslands under restoration succession, the effect of nutrient impoverishment on the vegetation ...
Atmospheric nitrogen deposition may indirectly affect ecosystems through deposition-induced changes ...
We use national scale data to test the hypothesis that nitrogen (N) deposition is strongly negativel...
1. The atmospheric deposition of sulphur and nitrogen compounds in the Netherlands has been responsi...
Many pollinating insects, across taxa and regions, have declined during the twentieth century. Among...