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The fate of nitrogen inputs in a warmer alpine treeline ecosystem


The fate of nitrogen inputs in a warmer alpine treeline ecosystem: a ...

Synthesis. Plants growing in warmer soils acquired more unlabelled, soil-derived N in the sixth year of treatment, implying a sustained increase ...

The fate of nitrogen inputs in a warmer alpine treeline ecosystem: a ...

Summary Global warming may accelerate nitrogen (N) transformations in the soil, with potentially large effects in N-poor high-elevation ecosystems.

The fate of nitrogen inputs in a warmer alpine treeline ecosystem

Request PDF | The fate of nitrogen inputs in a warmer alpine treeline ecosystem: A 15N labelling study | Global warming may accelerate nitrogen (N) ...

The fate of nitrogen inputs in a warmer alpine treeline ecosystem: a ...

Summary Global warming may accelerate nitrogen (N) transformations in the soil, with potentially large effects in N‐poor high‐elevation ecosystems.

The fate of nitrogen inputs in a warmer alpine treeline ecosystem: a ...

The fate of nitrogen inputs in a warmer alpine treeline ecosystem: a 15. N labelling study · Dawes, Melissa A. ORCID Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and ...

Nitrogen restricts future sub-arctic treeline advance in an individual ...

Temperature was a strong driver of vegetation change, with nitrogen availability identified as an important modulator of treeline advance. While ...

Soil warming opens the nitrogen cycle at the alpine treeline

Climate warming may alter ecosystem nitrogen (N) cycling by accelerating N transformations in the soil, and changes may be especially pronounced in cold ...

Species-specific reliance of trees on ectomycorrhizal fungi for ...

Low temperatures near alpine treelines limit microbial release of soil nitrogen and tree growth. Ectomycorrhizal fungi can increase nitrogen supply for ...

Soil warming opens the nitrogen cycle at the alpine treeline

d15N values generally increase with an opening of the ecosystem N cycle, defined as an increase in net N inputs and losses rela- tive to internal N cycling, due ...

Soil warming opens the nitrogen cycle at the alpine treeline - PubMed

Climate warming may alter ecosystem nitrogen (N) cycling by accelerating N transformations in the soil, and changes may be especially pronounced in cold ...

Evidence, causes, and consequences of declining nitrogen ...

Overall, the effects of long-term warming on ecosystem N availability depend on the balance between increases in demand and any increases in ...

Projections of water, carbon, and nitrogen dynamics under future ...

In this study, we revised and validated a biogeochemical model, PnET-. BGC, using observations from an alpine tundra ecosystem at Niwot Ridge,. Colorado. We ...

Nitrogen restricts future sub-arctic treeline advance in an individ - BG

A global study of alpine treeline advance in response to warming since. 47 ... along boreal and alpine tree lines, Global Ecology and Biogeography, 22 ...

Effects of warming and nitrogen fertilization on GHG flux in an alpine ...

Results showed that warming (6.2 °C) increased the average seasonal Re by 30.9% and transformed the alpine swamp meadow from a N2O sink to a source, whereas CH4 ...

Experimental warming shifts coupling of carbon and nitrogen cycles ...

The results showed that warming increased soil N availability with decreased C:N ratio in soil labile C pool, leading to an increase in N uptake by plants.

Evidence, causes, and consequences of declining nitrogen ...

The negative consequences of these anthropogenic N inputs—such as ecosystem eutrophication and reductions in terrestrial and aquatic ...

Consequences of Treeline Shifts for the Diversity and Function of ...

Evidence suggests that climate change is already having a negative impact on alpine diversity and is modifying functions such as carbon ...

Nitrogen Nutrition of Plants in an Alpine Lichen Heath under the ...

... The fate of nitrogen inputs in a warmer alpine treeline ecosystem: A 15N labeling study, J. Ecol., 2017, vol. 105, pp. 1723–1737. https://doi.org/10.1111 ...

Changes in coupled carbon‒nitrogen dynamics in a tundra ... - Nature

Arctic ecosystems are changing in response to recent rapid warming, but the synergistic effects of other environmental drivers, ...

Winters are changing: snow effects on Arctic and alpine tundra ...

Many other studies show that taller vegetation can trap more snow and, hence, cause warmer ground temperatures leading to changes in numerous ecosystem ...