[HTML][HTML] Impacts of nitrogen emissions on ecosystems and human health: A mini review
W de Vries - Current Opinion in Environmental Science & Health, 2021 - Elsevier
Increased inputs of reactive nitrogen (N) by fertiliser production cause adverse effects on
terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems as well as human health, through impacts on air, soil and …
terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems as well as human health, through impacts on air, soil and …
The global nitrogen cycle in the twenty-first century
Global nitrogen fixation contributes 413 Tg of reactive nitrogen (Nr) to terrestrial and marine
ecosystems annually of which anthropogenic activities are responsible for half, 210 Tg N …
ecosystems annually of which anthropogenic activities are responsible for half, 210 Tg N …
Impacts of nitrogen addition on plant species richness and abundance: A global meta‐analysis
Aim Experimental nitrogen (N) addition (fertilization) studies are commonly used to quantify
the impacts of increased N inputs on plant biodiversity. However, given that plant community …
the impacts of increased N inputs on plant biodiversity. However, given that plant community …
Challenges and opportunities for grassland restoration: A global perspective of best practices in the era of climate change
Grasslands are ubiquitous globally, and their conservation and restoration are critical to
combat both the biodiversity and climate crises. There is increasing interest in implementing …
combat both the biodiversity and climate crises. There is increasing interest in implementing …
Assessing the roles of nitrogen, biomass, and niche dimensionality as drivers of species loss in grassland communities
Eutrophication is a major driver of species loss in plant communities worldwide. However,
the underlying mechanisms of this phenomenon are controversial. Previous studies have …
the underlying mechanisms of this phenomenon are controversial. Previous studies have …
Negative effects of nitrogen override positive effects of phosphorus on grassland legumes worldwide
Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment is driving global biodiversity decline and modifying
ecosystem functions. Theory suggests that plant functional types that fix atmospheric …
ecosystem functions. Theory suggests that plant functional types that fix atmospheric …
Conditional vulnerability of plant diversity to atmospheric nitrogen deposition across the United States
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has been shown to decrease plant species richness
along regional deposition gradients in Europe and in experimental manipulations. However …
along regional deposition gradients in Europe and in experimental manipulations. However …
A horizon scan of global conservation issues for 2014
This paper presents the output of our fifth annual horizon-scanning exercise, which aims to
identify topics that increasingly may affect conservation of biological diversity, but have yet to …
identify topics that increasingly may affect conservation of biological diversity, but have yet to …
Plant biodiversity change across scales during the Anthropocene
Plant communities have undergone dramatic changes in recent centuries, although not all
such changes fit with the dominant biodiversity-crisis narrative used to describe them. At the …
such changes fit with the dominant biodiversity-crisis narrative used to describe them. At the …
The impact of agricultural intensification and land-use change on the European arable flora
J Storkey, S Meyer, KS Still… - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The impact of crop management and agricultural land use on the threat status of plants
adapted to arable habitats was analysed using data from Red Lists of vascular plants …
adapted to arable habitats was analysed using data from Red Lists of vascular plants …