Human-induced nitrogen–phosphorus imbalances alter natural and managed ecosystems across the globe

J Peñuelas, B Poulter, J Sardans, P Ciais… - Nature …, 2013 - nature.com
The availability of carbon from rising atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and of nitrogen from
various human-induced inputs to ecosystems is continuously increasing; however, these …

Anthropogenic global shifts in biospheric N and P concentrations and ratios and their impacts on biodiversity, ecosystem productivity, food security, and human health

J Penuelas, IA Janssens, P Ciais… - Global Change …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The availability of carbon (C) from high levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and
anthropogenic release of nitrogen (N) is increasing, but these increases are not paralleled …

Ecological stoichiometry: an elementary approach using basic principles

DO Hessen, JJ Elser, RW Sterner… - Limnology and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Based on the observation that organism‐specific elemental content creates ecologically
relevant mismatches such as between plant and animal tissue, it was postulated—and …

Responses and feedbacks of coupled biogeochemical cycles to climate change: examples from terrestrial ecosystems

AC Finzi, AT Austin, EE Cleland… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) are fundamental
to life on Earth. Because organisms require these elements in strict proportions, the cycles of …

Toward an integration of evolutionary biology and ecosystem science

B Matthews, A Narwani, S Hausch, E Nonaka… - Ecology …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 690–701 Abstract At present, the disciplines of evolutionary
biology and ecosystem science are weakly integrated. As a result, we have a poor …

Ecological stoichiometry, biogeochemical cycling, invasive species, and aquatic food webs: San Francisco Estuary and comparative systems

PM Glibert, D Fullerton, JM Burkholder… - Reviews in Fisheries …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Eutrophication has altered food webs across aquatic systems, but effects of nutrient
stoichiometry (varying nutrient ratios) on ecosystem structure and function have received …

Food webs and ecosystems: Linking species interactions to the carbon cycle

OJ Schmitz, SJ Leroux - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
All species within ecosystems contribute to regulating carbon cycling because of their
functional integration into food webs. Yet carbon modeling and accounting still assumes that …

Increasing temperature reduces the coupling between available nitrogen and phosphorus in soils of Chinese grasslands

Y Geng, F Baumann, C Song, M Zhang, Y Shi… - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
Abstract Changes in climatic conditions along geographical gradients greatly affect soil
nutrient cycling processes. Yet how climate regimes such as changes in temperature …

The multidimensional stoichiometric niche

AL González, O Dézerald, PA Marquet… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
The niche concept is essential to understanding how biotic and abiotic factors regulate the
abundance and distribution of living entities, and how these organisms utilize, affect and …

Ecological mechanisms and phylogeny shape invertebrate stoichiometry: A test using detritus‐based communities across Central and South America

AL González, R Céréghino, O Dézerald… - Functional …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Stoichiometric differences among organisms can affect trophic interactions and rates of
nutrient cycling within ecosystems. However, we still know little about either the underlying …