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Substrate stoichiometry determines nitrogen fixation throughout succession in southern Chinese forests 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2020, 23 (2) : 336-347
作者:  Zheng, Mianhai;  Chen, Hao;  Li, Dejun;  Luo, Yiqi;  Mo, Jiangming
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Asymbiotic nitrogen fixation  forest succession  nitrogen richness  phosphorus limitation  stoichiometry  substrate  
Nitrogen addition does not reduce the role of spatial asynchrony in stabilising grassland communities 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2019, 22 (4) : 563-571
作者:  Zhang, Yunhai;  Feng, Jinchao;  Loreau, Michel;  He, Nianpeng;  Han, Xingguo;  Jiang, Lin
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Aboveground biomass  asynchrony  biodiversity  metacommunity  nitrogen deposition  spatial heterogeneity  spatial insurance  spatial scale  species richness  steppe  
Valuing Improvements in Biodiversity Due to Controls on Atmospheric Nitrogen Pollution 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2018, 152: 358-366
作者:  Jones, Laurence;  Milne, Alice;  Hall, Jane;  Mills, Gina;  Provins, Allan;  Christie, Michael
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Nitrogen deposition  Species richness  Economic value  Damage cost  Ecosystem services  Policy  
Press-pulse interactions: effects of warming, N deposition, altered winter precipitation, and fire on desert grassland community structure and dynamics 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2017, 23 (3)
作者:  Collins, Scott L.;  Ladwig, Laura M.;  Petrie, Matthew D.;  Jones, Sydney K.;  Mulhouse, John M.;  Thibault, James R.;  Pockman, William T.
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aboveground net primary production  Bouteloua eriopoda  Bouteloua gracilis  desert grassland  fire  nighttime warming  nitrogen addition  soil moisture  species richness  
Light asymmetry explains the effect of nutrient enrichment on grassland diversity 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2017, 20 (1)
作者:  DeMalach, Niv;  Zaady, Eli;  Kadmon, Ronen
收藏  |  浏览/下载:10/0  |  提交时间:2019/04/09
Annual plants  biomass  competition  fertilization  forbs  nitrogen  productivity  richness  size asymmetry  species loss