Responses of forest ecosystems to increasing N deposition in China: A critical review
China has been experiencing a rapid increase in nitrogen (N) deposition due to intensified
anthropogenic N emissions since the late 1970s. By synthesizing experimental and …
anthropogenic N emissions since the late 1970s. By synthesizing experimental and …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding how changing soil nitrogen affects plant–pollinator interactions
TI David, J Storkey, CJ Stevens - Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 2019 - Springer
Many pollinating insects, across taxa and regions, have declined during the twentieth
century. Amongst the drivers of these trends, soil eutrophication and acidification caused by …
century. Amongst the drivers of these trends, soil eutrophication and acidification caused by …
Response of the herbaceous layer of forest ecosystems to excess nitrogen deposition
FS Gilliam - Journal of Ecology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 This review brings into focus what is known about the response of the
herbaceous layer of forest ecosystems to increasing nitrogen deposition. The emphasis on …
herbaceous layer of forest ecosystems to increasing nitrogen deposition. The emphasis on …
Nutrient enrichment increases invertebrate herbivory and pathogen damage in grasslands
Plant damage by invertebrate herbivores and pathogens influences the dynamics of
grassland ecosystems, but anthropogenic changes in nitrogen and phosphorus availability …
grassland ecosystems, but anthropogenic changes in nitrogen and phosphorus availability …
Dry deposition of ammonia gas drives species change faster than wet deposition of ammonium ions: Evidence from a long‐term field manipulation
LJ Sheppard, ID Leith, T Mizunuma… - Global Change …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Although the effects of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on species composition are
relatively well known, the roles of the different forms of nitrogen, in particular gaseous …
relatively well known, the roles of the different forms of nitrogen, in particular gaseous …
Synergy among hypotheses in the invasion process of alien plants: a road map within a timeline
ZC Dai, LY Wan, SS Qi, S Rutherford, GQ Ren… - Perspectives in Plant …, 2020 - Elsevier
Plant invasion is among the most serious of global challenges, affecting ecological
processes and threatening biodiversity. With alien plant species (APS) continuously …
processes and threatening biodiversity. With alien plant species (APS) continuously …
Precipitation increases the abundance of fungal plant pathogens in Eucalyptus phyllosphere
Understanding the current and future distributions of plant pathogens is critical to predict the
plant performance and related economic benefits in the changing environment. Yet, little is …
plant performance and related economic benefits in the changing environment. Yet, little is …
Warming affects foliar fungal diseases more than precipitation in a Tibetan alpine meadow
X Liu, Z Ma, MW Cadotte, F Chen, JS He… - New …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The effects of global change on semi‐natural and agro‐ecosystem functioning have been
studied extensively. However, less well understood is how global change will influence …
studied extensively. However, less well understood is how global change will influence …
[PDF][PDF] 氮沉降对森林生物多样性的影响
鲁显楷, 莫江明, 董少峰 - 生态学报, 2008 - cern.ac.cn
从3 个方面论述了氮沉降对森林生物多样性影响:(1) 森林植物多样性, 包括乔木层植物,
林下层植物和隐花植物;(2) 土壤微生物多样性, 主要是细菌和真菌;(3) 森林动物多样性 …
林下层植物和隐花植物;(2) 土壤微生物多样性, 主要是细菌和真菌;(3) 森林动物多样性 …
Interactive effects of nitrogen deposition, fire and grazing on diversity and composition of low‐alpine prostrate Calluna vulgaris heathland
AJ Britton, JM Fisher - Journal of Applied Ecology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 Low‐alpine heathlands world‐wide have high biodiversity value but are
increasingly impacted by the effects of nitrogen deposition as well as fire and grazing. We …
increasingly impacted by the effects of nitrogen deposition as well as fire and grazing. We …