Multiple stressors, such as warming and invasions, often occur together and have nonadditive effects. Most studies to date assume that stressors operate in perfect synchrony …
Exponential increases in the human population and its activities are accelerating global changes, from the climate to land use to loss of species. The rise in atmospheric …
T Zhang, HYH Chen, H Ruan - The ISME journal, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Soil microbes comprise a large portion of the genetic diversity on Earth and influence a large number of important ecosystem processes. Increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition …
Phosphorus (P) is an essential and often limiting element that could play a crucial role in terrestrial ecosystem responses to climate warming. However, it has yet remained unclear …
X Chen, HYH Chen - Nature Communications, 2021 - nature.com
Plant and soil C: N: P ratios are of critical importance to productivity, food-web dynamics, and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. Plant diversity continues to decline …
Wildlife populations and their habitats are exposed to an expanding diversity and intensity of stressors caused by human activities, within the broader context of natural processes and …
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 …
R Qu, G Han - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Plants play a critical role in the surficial environment, influencing energy transfer, the global carbon cycle, and climate change. Potassium (K) controls many essential plant physiological …