Plant phosphorus‐use and‐acquisition strategies in Amazonia

T Reichert, A Rammig, L Fuchslueger, LF Lugli… - New …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
In the tropical rainforest of Amazonia, phosphorus (P) is one of the main nutrients controlling
forest dynamics, but its effects on the future of the forest biomass carbon (C) storage under …

Resource subsidies between stream and terrestrial ecosystems under global change

S Larsen, JD Muehlbauer, E Marti - Global Change Biology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Streams and adjacent terrestrial ecosystems are characterized by permeable boundaries
that are crossed by resource subsidies. Although the importance of these subsidies for …

Biotic interactions mediate soil microbial feedbacks to climate change

TW Crowther, SM Thomas… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - National Acad Sciences
Decomposition of organic material by soil microbes generates an annual global release of
50–75 Pg carbon to the atmosphere,∼ 7.5–9 times that of anthropogenic emissions …

Responses of soil organic carbon decomposition and microbial community to the addition of plant residues with different C: N ratio

X Liang, J Yuan, E Yang, J Meng - European Journal of Soil Biology, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Changes in plant residue quality caused by global change may affect the cycle of
soil organic carbon by priming effect in terrestrial ecosystems. However, how residue C: N …

Environmental stress response limits microbial necromass contributions to soil organic carbon

TW Crowther, NW Sokol, EE Oldfield… - Soil Biology and …, 2015 - Elsevier
The majority of dead organic material enters the soil carbon pool following initial
incorporation into microbial biomass. The decomposition of microbial necromass carbon (C) …

Species turnover and invasion of dominant freshwater invertebrates alter biodiversity–ecosystem‐function relationship

CJ Little, F Altermatt - Ecological Monographs, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Freshwater ecosystems rely on allochthonous resources. Integration of these subsidies
depends on diversity of both terrestrial resources and aquatic shredder and decomposer …

The stoichiometric legacy of fire regime regulates the roles of micro‐organisms and invertebrates in decomposition

OM Butler, T Lewis, M Rezaei Rashti, SC Maunsell… - Ecology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Decadal‐scale increases in fire frequency have the potential to deplete ecosystems of
essential nutrients and consequently impede nutrient‐limited biological processes via …

Biology and ecological functions of aquatic hyphomycetes in a warming climate

C Canhoto, AL Goncalves, F Baerlocher - Fungal Ecology, 2016 - Elsevier
The average global temperature is predicted to increase by 4° C by the end of this century.
Biotas of running waters, especially of low order streams, depend heavily on imports from …

Long-term multifactorial climate change impacts on mesofaunal biomass and nitrogen content

M Vestergård, K Dyrnum, A Michelsen, C Damgaard… - Applied Soil …, 2015 - Elsevier
Rising atmospheric CO 2 concentration accompanied by temperature increases and altered
precipitation patterns calls for assessment of long-term effects of these climatic changes on …

The importance of species phylogenetic relationships and species traits for the intensity of plant‐soil feedback

Z Münzbergová, M Šurinová - Ecosphere, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Plant‐soil feedback (PSF) represents an important process affecting natural plant
communities. While many previous studies demonstrated the variation in the intensity of PSF …