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- The Mineral Nutrition of Wild Plants Revisited: A Re-evaluation of Processes and Patterns (1999) (2530)
- Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide. (2008) (1826)
- Climate, leaf litter chemistry and leaf litter decomposition in terrestrial ecosystems : a triangular relationship (1997) (1556)
- Nutrient resorption from senescing leaves of perennials: are there general patterns? (1996) (1082)
- A global study of relationships between leaf traits, climate and soil measures of nutrient fertility (2009) (782)
- Carbon respiration from subsurface peat accelerated by climate warming in the subarctic (2009) (642)
- Consequences of biodiversity loss for litter decomposition across biomes (2014) (537)
- The advantages of being evergreen. (1995) (521)
- Interspecific competition in natural plant communities: mechanisms, trade-offs and plant-soil feedbacks (1999) (498)
- Growth-Limiting Nutrients in Sphagnum-Dominated Bogs Subject to Low and High Atmospheric Nitrogen Supply (1992) (459)
- Global change and arctic ecosystems: is lichen decline a function of increases in vascular plant biomass? (2001) (455)
- Evidence of the ‘plant economics spectrum’ in a subarctic flora (2010) (452)
- Nitrogen-use efficiency : a biologically meaningful definition? (1987) (440)
- The freezer defrosting: global warming and litter decomposition rates in cold biomes (2006) (420)
- Global negative vegetation feedback to climate warming responses of leaf litter decomposition rates in cold biomes. (2007) (401)
- PLANT‐MEDIATED CONTROLS ON NUTRIENT CYCLING IN TEMPERATE FENS AND BOGS (1999) (355)
- Highly consistent effects of plant litter identity and functional traits on decomposition across a latitudinal gradient. (2012) (349)
- Ecosystem feedbacks and cascade processes: understanding their role in the responses of Arctic and alpine ecosystems to environmental change (2009) (338)
- A plant economics spectrum of litter decomposability (2012) (308)
- Nutritional and plant-mediated controls on leaf litter decomposition of Carex species (1997) (299)
- Methane Feedbacks to the Global Climate System in a Warmer World (2018) (290)
- Current measures of nutrient resorption efficiency lead to a substantial underestimation of real resorption efficiency: facts and solutions. (2003) (264)
- Does initial litter chemistry explain litter mixture effects on decomposition? (2003) (261)
- Shifts in soil microorganisms in response to warming are consistent across a range of Antarctic environments (2011) (258)
- The effect of increased nutrient availability on vegetation dynamics in wet heathlands (1988) (257)
- The relation between above- and belowground biomass allocation patterns and competitive ability (1991) (250)
- A frozen feast: thawing permafrost increases plant‐available nitrogen in subarctic peatlands (2012) (232)
- Competition in heathland along an experimental gradient of nutrient availability (1990) (231)
- Nutrient use efficiency in evergreen and deciduous species from heathlands (1990) (228)
- Multiple mechanisms for trait effects on litter decomposition: moving beyond home‐field advantage with a new hypothesis (2012) (221)
- Plant Performance in a Warmer World: General Responses of Plants from Cold, Northern Biomes and the Importance of Winter and Spring Events (2006) (220)
- Are growth forms consistent predictors of leaf litter quality and decomposability across peatlands along a latitudinal gradient? (2005) (212)
- Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption efficiency and proficiency in six sub‐arctic bog species after 4 years of nitrogen fertilization (2003) (207)
- An experimental comparison of chemical traits and litter decomposition rates in a diverse range of subarctic bryophyte, lichen and vascular plant species (2009) (204)
- Size and structure of bacterial, fungal and nematode communities along an Antarctic environmental gradient. (2006) (203)
- Leaf digestibility and litter decomposability are related in a wide range of subarctic plant species and types (2004) (200)
- Summer warming and increased winter snow cover affect Sphagnum fuscum growth, structure and production in a sub‐arctic bog (2004) (200)
- Root turnover as determinant of the cycling of C, N, and P in a dry heathland ecosystem (1992) (194)
- Carbon cycling traits of plant species are linked with mycorrhizal strategy (2001) (186)
- Functional traits of woody plants: correspondence of species rankings between field adults and laboratory-grown seedlings? (2003) (186)
- DECOMPOSITION OF SUB‐ARCTIC PLANTS WITH DIFFERING NITROGEN ECONOMIES: A FUNCTIONAL ROLE FOR HEMIPARASITES (2003) (184)
- Going beyond limitations of plant functional types when predicting global ecosystem–atmosphere fluxes: exploring the merits of traits‐based approaches (2012) (181)
- Heavy metal concentrations in a soil-plant-snail food chain along a terrestrial soil pollution gradient. (2005) (179)
- A simple model to explain the dominance of low-productive perennials in nutrient-poor habitats (1993) (178)
- Simulation of competition for light and water in crop-weed associations (1983) (175)
- Competition between Erica tetralix L. and Molinia caerulea (L.) Moench as affected by the availability of nutrients (1984) (166)
- Traits explain the responses of a sub-arctic Collembola community to climate manipulation (2011) (160)
- Heathland Eutrophication Effects Considered-From Beetles and Biomass to Competition and Conservation@@@Heathlands: Patterns and Processes in a Changing Environment. (1994) (159)
- Water-table changes and nutritional status affect trace gas emissions from laboratory columns of peatland soils (1997) (155)
- Substantial nutrient resorption from leaves, stems and roots in a subarctic flora: what is the link with other resource economics traits? (2010) (154)
- Interspecific differences in wood decay rates: insights from a new short‐term method to study long‐term wood decomposition (2012) (145)
- Summer warming accelerates sub‐arctic peatland nitrogen cycling without changing enzyme pools or microbial community structure (2012) (136)
- Variable temperature effects of Open Top Chambers at polar and alpine sites explained by irradiance and snow depth (2013) (131)
- Nutritional constraints on Sphagnum‐growth and potential decay in northern peatlands (2001) (122)
- Arctic warming on two continents has consistent negative effects on lichen diversity and mixed effects on bryophyte diversity (2012) (121)
- Global to community scale differences in the prevalence of convergent over divergent leaf trait distributions in plant assemblages (2011) (109)
- Nitrogen supply differentially affects litter decomposition rates and nitrogen dynamics of sub-arctic bog species (2005) (101)
- Seasonal allocation of biomass and nitrogen in four Carex species from mesotrophic and eutrophic fens as affected by nitrogen supply (1992) (101)
- Controls on Coarse Wood Decay in Temperate Tree Species: Birth of the LOGLIFE Experiment (2012) (98)
- Nitrogen Use Efficiency of Carex Species in Relation to Nitrogen Supply (1994) (98)
- Global change effects on plant communities are magnified by time and the number of global change factors imposed (2019) (98)
- The Role of Various Types of Mycorrhizal Fungi in Nutrient Cycling and Plant Competition (2003) (97)
- Plant Strategies in Relation to Resource Supply in Mesic to Wet Environments: Does Theory Mirror Nature? (2009) (96)
- Foliar pH as a new plant trait: can it explain variation in foliar chemistry and carbon cycling processes among subarctic plant species and types? (2006) (94)
- Do physical plant litter traits explain non‐additivity in litter mixtures? A test of the improved microenvironmental conditions theory (2013) (94)
- Aboveground biomass and nutrient dynamics of Calluna vulgaris and Molinia caerulea in a dry heathland. (1989) (94)
- Inclusion of ecologically based trait variation in plant functional types reduces the projected land carbon sink in an earth system model (2015) (93)
- Effects of experimentally imposed climate scenarios on flowering phenology and flower production of subarctic bog species (2004) (92)
- Experimentally increased nutrient availability at the permafrost thaw front selectively enhances biomass production of deep‐rooting subarctic peatland species (2017) (91)
- Critical soil conditions for oxygen stress to plant roots: Substituting the Feddes-function by a process-based model (2008) (90)
- Nitrogen deposition effects on carbon dioxide and methane emissions from temperate peatland soils (1999) (87)
- Nitrogen partitioning between resorption and decomposition pathways : a trade-off between nitrogen use efficiency and litter decomposibility ? (1997) (86)
- PLANT COMMUNITY MEDIATED VS. NUTRITIONAL CONTROLS ON LITTER DECOMPOSITION RATES IN GRASSLANDS (2003) (83)
- Uncertainties in the fate of nitrogen I: An overview of sources of uncertainty illustrated with a Dutch case study (2003) (83)
- The effect of environmental change on vascular plant and cryptogam communities from the Falkland Islands and the Maritime Antarctic (2007) (82)
- Climate change effects on organic matter decomposition rates in ecosystems from the Maritime Antarctic and Falkland Islands (2007) (78)
- Decadal warming causes a consistent and persistent shift from heterotrophic to autotrophic respiration in contrasting permafrost ecosystems (2015) (78)
- Nutritional controls on carbon dioxide and methane emission from Carex-dominated peat soils (1997) (75)
- Seasonal climate manipulations result in species-specific changes in Leaf nutrient levels and isotopic composition in a sub-arctic bog. (2009) (73)
- Above-ground nutrient turnover and net primary production of an evergreen and a deciduous species in a heathland ecosystem. (1989) (72)
- Atmospheric nitrogen deposition and its impact on terrestrial ecosystems (1993) (71)
- The Impact of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition on Vegetation Processes in Terrestrial, Non-Forest Ecosystems (1999) (70)
- Ferrous Iron Stimulates Phenol Oxidase Activity and Organic Matter Decomposition in Waterlogged Wetlands (2005) (70)
- Root production and root turnover in two dominant species of wet heathlands (1989) (68)
- Climate change has only a minor impact on nutrient resorption parameters in a high-latitude peatland (2007) (67)
- Litter quality and interactive effects in litter mixtures: more negative interactions under elevated CO2? (2002) (67)
- Nitrogen Inputs by Marine Vertebrates Drive Abundance and Richness in Antarctic Terrestrial Ecosystems (2019) (65)
- Succession‐induced trait shifts across a wide range of NW European ecosystems are driven by light and modulated by initial abiotic conditions (2012) (64)
- Flavonoid concentrations in three grass species and a sedge grown in the field and under controlled environment conditions in response to enhanced UV-B radiation. (2002) (64)
- Leaf habit and woodiness regulate different leaf economy traits at a given nutrient supply. (2010) (63)
- Polar lessons learned: long‐term management based on shared threats in Arctic and Antarctic environments (2015) (63)
- Similar cation exchange capacities among bryophyte species refute a presumed mechanism of peatland acidification. (2010) (63)
- The potential for heathland restoration on formerly arable land at a site in Drenthe, The Netherlands (1995) (63)
- Root decomposition and soil nutrient and carbon cycling in two temperate fen ecosystems (2000) (61)
- Is the relation between nutrient supply and biodiversity co-determined by the type of nutrient limitation? (2003) (61)
- Restoring natural seepage conditions on former agricultural grasslands does not lead to reduction of organic matter decomposition and soil nutrient dynamics (2004) (61)
- Biomass production , N : P ratio and nutrient limitation in a Caucasian alpine tundra plant community (2005) (60)
- Effects of UV-B on secondary metabolites in Plants. (1999) (59)
- Changing leaf litter feedbacks on plant production across contrasting sub-arctic peatland species and growth forms (2007) (59)
- Biomass and nutrient dynamics of dominant plant species from heathlands (1993) (58)
- Plant Species Composition Can Be Used as a Proxy to Predict Methane Emissions in Peatland Ecosystems After Land-Use Changes (2010) (57)
- Temperature sensitivity of peatland C and N cycling: Does substrate supply play a role? (2013) (57)
- Ecological consequences of the expansion of N2-fixing plants in cold biomes (2014) (57)
- Initial litter respiration as indicator for long-term leaf litter decomposition of Carex species (1997) (57)
- Determinants of cryptogam composition and diversity in Sphagnum‐dominated peatlands: the importance of temporal, spatial and functional scales (2009) (57)
- Heavy metal pollution affects consumption and reproduction of the landsnail Cepaea nemoralis fed on naturally polluted Urtica dioica leaves (2006) (55)
- Nitrogen supply effects on productivity and potential leaf litter decay of Carex species from peatlands differing in nutrient limitation (1995) (55)
- Aboveground productivity and nutrient turnover of Molinia caerulea along an experimental gradient of nutrient availability (1989) (55)
- Litter stoichiometric traits of plant species of high-latitude ecosystems show high responsiveness to global change without causing strong variation in litter decomposition. (2012) (54)
- Neighbour identity hardly affects litter-mixture effects on decomposition rates of New Zealand forest species (2009) (52)
- Global maps of soil temperature (2021) (52)
- Nitrogen‐dependent recovery of subarctic tundra vegetation after simulation of extreme winter warming damage to Empetrum hermaphroditum (2010) (51)
- East Siberian Arctic inland waters emit mostly contemporary carbon (2020) (50)
- Separating the effects of partial submergence and soil oxygen demand on plant physiology. (2008) (50)
- Sphagnum modifies climate-change impacts on subarctic vascular bog plants. (2006) (50)
- A Race for Space? How Sphagnum fuscum stabilizes vegetation composition during long‐term climate manipulations (2011) (50)
- Effects of fertilisation and irrigation on ‘foliar afterlife’ in alpine tundra (2007) (49)
- Litter Mixture Interactions at the Level of Plant Functional Types are Additive (2009) (46)
- EFFECTS OF NITROGEN SUPPLY ON CANOPY STRUCTURE AND LEAF NITROGEN DISTRIBUTION IN CAREX SPECIES (1994) (45)
- Increased solar UV-B radiation may reduce infection by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in dune grassland plants: evidence from five years of field exposure (2001) (44)
- Seasonal climate manipulations have only minor effects on litter decomposition rates and N dynamics but strong effects on litter P dynamics of sub-arctic bog species (2012) (44)
- Decomposition of leaf litter mixtures across biomes: The role of litter identity, diversity and soil fauna (2020) (41)
- The effect of increased nutrient availability on leaf turnover and aboveground productivity of two evergreen ericaceous shrubs (2004) (40)
- Moss Responses to Elevated CO2 and Variation in Hydrology in a Temperate Lowland Peatland (2005) (40)
- The contribution of rewetting to vegetation restoration of degraded peat meadows (2007) (39)
- Can differences in soil community composition after peat meadow restoration lead to different decomposition and mineralization rates (2009) (38)
- Are litter decomposition and fire linked through plant species traits? (2017) (38)
- Sphagnum-dwelling testate amoebae in subarctic bogs are more sensitive to soil warming in the growing season than in winter: the results of eight-year field climate manipulations. (2012) (37)
- Plant responses to rising water tables and nutrient management in calcareous dune slacks (2006) (37)
- A combination of functionally different plant traits provides a means to quantitatively predict a broad range of species assemblages in NW Europe (2012) (37)
- Climate change threatens endangered plant species by stronger and interacting water‐related stresses (2011) (37)
- Winners always win: growth of a wide range of plant species from low to future high CO 2 (2015) (36)
- Towards a functional basis for predicting vegetation patterns; incorporating plant traits in habitat distribution models (2012) (36)
- Competition between dominant plant species in heathlands (1993) (36)
- Nitrogen enrichment lowers Betula pendula green and yellow leaf stoichiometry irrespective of effects of elevated carbon dioxide (2009) (36)
- Tundra in the Rain: Differential Vegetation Responses to Three Years of Experimentally Doubled Summer Precipitation in Siberian Shrub and Swedish Bog Tundra (2012) (34)
- Investigating the origin of Pb pollution in a terrestrial soil-plant-snail food chain by means of Pb isotope ratios (2008) (34)
- The need of data harmonization to derive robust empirical relationships between soil conditions and vegetation (2008) (33)
- Biomass production, N:P ratio and nutrient limitation in a Caucasian alpine tundra plant community (2005) (33)
- Enzymology under global change: organic nitrogen turnover in alpine and sub-Arctic soils. (2011) (32)
- Interspecific and intraspecific differences in shoot and leaf lifespan of four Carex species which differ in maximum dry matter production (1995) (30)
- Usnea antarctica, an important Antarctic lichen, is vulnerable to aspects of regional environmental change (2016) (30)
- Variation in trait trade-offs allows differentiation among predefined plant functional types: implications for predictive ecology. (2016) (29)
- Vascular plant litter input in subarctic peat bogs changes Collembola diets and decomposition patterns (2013) (29)
- Impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on dry heathlands. A stochastic model simulating competition between Calluna vulgaris and two grass species. (1993) (29)
- Atmospheric nitrogen deposition affects potential denitrification and N2O emission from peat soils in the Netherlands (1997) (28)
- Disturbance and resource availability act differently on the same suite of plant traits: revisiting assembly hypotheses. (2012) (27)
- Impacts of trait variation through observed trait-climate relationships on performance of a representative Earth System model : a conceptual analysis (2012) (26)
- No effects of experimental warming but contrasting seasonal patterns for soil peptidase and glycosidase enzymes in a sub-arctic peat bog (2013) (26)
- Fuel moisture content enhances nonadditive effects of plant mixtures on flammability and fire behavior (2015) (25)
- Meta-analysis reveals profound responses of plant traits to glacial CO2 levels (2013) (25)
- The landsnail Cepaea nemoralis regulates internal Cd levels when fed on Cd-enriched stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) leaves at low, field-relevant concentrations. (2006) (24)
- Process‐based proxy of oxygen stress surpasses indirect ones in predicting vegetation characteristics (2012) (23)
- Vascular Plant Responses to Elevated CO2 in a Temperate Lowland Sphagnum Peatland (2005) (22)
- Understanding ecosystems of the future will require more than realistic climate change experiments – A response to Korell et al. (2019) (22)
- Preference of wet dune species for waterlogged conditions can be explained by adaptations and specific recruitment requirements (2007) (21)
- Potential macro-detritivore range expansion into the subarctic stimulates litter decomposition: a new positive feedback mechanism to climate change? (2011) (20)
- Internal Nitrogen Dynamics in the Graminoid Molinia caerulea Under Higher N Supply and Elevated CO2 Concentrations (2005) (19)
- Elevated UV‐B radiation has no effect on litter quality and decomposition of two dune grassland species: evidence from a long‐term field experiment (2004) (19)
- HEATHSOL: a heathland competition model (1994) (18)
- Greenhouse Gas Fluxes from Dutch Peatland Water Bodies: Importance of the Surrounding Landscape (2011) (18)
- Is there a trade-off between the plant's growth response to elevated CO2 and subsequent litter decomposability? (2003) (18)
- Compositional Stability of the Bacterial Community in a Climate-Sensitive Sub-Arctic Peatland (2017) (18)
- A mega-nourishment creates novel habitat for intertidal macroinvertebrates by enhancing habitat relief of the sandy beach (2018) (14)
- Tree species identity in high-latitude forests determines fire spread through fuel ladders from branches to soil and vice versa (2017) (14)
- Northern peatland Collembola communities unaffected by three summers of simulated extreme precipitation (2014) (14)
- Autumn leaf colours as indicators of decomposition rate in sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus L.) (2000) (14)
- Flourish or Flush: Effects of Simulated Extreme Rainfall Events on Sphagnum-dwelling Testate Amoebae in a Subarctic Bog (Abisko, Sweden) (2012) (14)
- Increased solar UV-B radiation reduces infection by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in dune grassland plants. (2001) (14)
- N deposition and elevated CO2 on methane emissions: Differential responses of indirect effects compared to direct effects through litter chemistry feedbacks. (2010) (14)
- Effects of UV-B radiation on a charophycean alga, Chara aspera (2001) (14)
- Synthesis: perspectives for heathlands (1993) (13)
- Plants and Climate Change (2006) (13)
- Responses of plants from a dune grassland ecosystem in the Netherlands to solar UV-B: UV-B filtrations and supplementation experiments (1999) (13)
- Mapping nutrient resorption efficiencies of subarctic cryptogams and seed plants onto the Tree of Life (2014) (12)
- Raising groundwater differentially affects mineralization and plant species abundance in dune slacks. (2006) (12)
- Winters are changing: snow effects on Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems (2022) (12)
- Hungry and thirsty: Effects of CO2 and limited water availability on plant performance (2019) (11)
- Nitrogen supply effects on leaf dynamics and nutrient input into the soil of plant species in a sub-arctic tundra ecosystem (2009) (11)
- A hypothesized triangular model combining tradeoffs of foliar defence quality and quantity: support from subarctic seed plant species. (2009) (10)
- The impact of UV-B radiation on mutualistic plant/micro-organism interactions at the soil-root interface. (1999) (10)
- Sixteen years of simulated summer and winter warming have contrasting effects on soil mite communities in a sub-Arctic peat bog (2018) (9)
- Increases in CO2 from past low to future high levels result in “slower” strategies on the leaf economic spectrum (2017) (9)
- Potential impacts of groundwater conservation measures on catchment-wide vegetation patterns in a future climate (2015) (9)
- Synthesis of ecosystem vulnerability to climate change in the Netherlands shows the need to consider environmental fluctuations in adaptation measures (2013) (8)
- Do high levels of diffuse and chronic metal pollution in sediments of Rhine and Meuse floodplains affect structure and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems? (2008) (8)
- Does plant size affect growth responses to water availability at glacial, modern and future CO2 concentrations? (2016) (8)
- Filtration artefacts in bacterial community composition can affect the outcome of dissolved organic matter biolability assays (2018) (7)
- Warming impacts potential germination of non-native plants on the Antarctic Peninsula (2021) (7)
- Intensification of Ethiopian coffee agroforestry drives impoverishment of the Arabica coffee flower visiting bee and fly communities (2018) (7)
- Nitrogen isotope fractionation explains the 15N enrichment of Antarctic cryptogams by volatilized ammonia from penguin and seal colonies (2019) (6)
- Mismatches between soil and air temperature (6)
- Dwarf shrub and grass vegetation resistant to long‐term experimental warming while microarthropod abundance declines on the Falkland Islands (2017) (6)
- Icelandic grasslands as long-term C sinks under elevated organic N inputs (2017) (5)
- Chapter V Foraging the Thaw Front : Increased nutrient uptake at the permafrost surface enhances biomass production of deep-rooting subarctic peatland species (2012) (4)
- The plant economics spectrum of litter decomposition (2011) (4)
- Temperature impact on the influence of penguin‐derived nutrients and mosses on non‐native grass in a simulated polar ecosystem (2021) (3)
- Growth of pioneer beach plants is strongly driven by buried macroalgal wrack, whereas macroinvertebrates affect plant nutrient dynamics (2019) (3)
- Community adaptation to temperature explains abrupt soil bacterial community shift along a geothermal gradient on Iceland (2022) (3)
- Projected vegetation changes are amplified by the combination of climate change, socio-economic changes and hydrological climate adaptation measures (2018) (3)
- Nonadditive effects of consumption in an intertidal macroinvertebrate community are independent of food availability but driven by complementarity effects (2018) (2)
- Critical soil conditions for oxygen availability to plant roots: improvement of the Feddes-function. (2008) (2)
- Icelandic grasslands as long-term C sinks under elevated N inputs (2016) (2)
- Is the differential response of riparian plant performance to extreme drought and inundation events related to differences in intraspecific trait variation? (2014) (2)
- Optimal growth temperature of Arctic soil bacterial communities increases under experimental warming (2022) (2)
- Effects of sea birds and soil development on plant and soil nutritional parameters after 50 years of succession on Surtsey (2020) (2)
- Climate change hampers endangered species by stronger water-related stresses (2011) (1)
- Patterns of free amino acids in tundra soils reflect mycorrhizal type, shrubification, and warming (2022) (1)
- Explanations for nitrogen decline. (2022) (1)
- Seasonal climate manipulations have only minor effects on litter decomposition rates and N dynamics but strong effects on litter P dynamics of sub-arctic bog species (2012) (1)
- Climate change hampers endangered species through intensified moisture-related plant stresses (2010) (1)
- Methane feedbacks to the global carbon cycle in a warming climate - combining microbial and geochemical perspectives. Methane feedbacks to the global ca (2017) (1)
- Warming impacts potential germination of non-native plants on the Antarctic Peninsula (2021) (1)
- Experimental evidence that leaf litter decomposability and flammability are decoupled across gymnosperm species (2022) (0)
- A novel way to understand plant species preferences in relation to groundwater discharge conditions using a trait‐based approach (2016) (0)
- Supplementary material to "Filtering artefacts in bacterial community composition can affect the outcome of dissolved organic matter biolability assays" (2018) (0)
- Impacts of observation-driven trait variation on carbon fluxes in an earth system projection (2014) (0)
- Species traits drive contrasting wood decay rates : insights from a new short-term method to study long-term wood decomposition dynamics (2011) (0)
- Hungry and Thirsty : Interactive Effects of CO 2 and Water Availability on Plant Performance in Seven C 3 Annuals (0)
- INFLUENCES ON THE GEOCHEMISTRY OF AN INTERDUNAL WETLAND/SLACK IN THE LAKE MICHIGAN COASTAL DUNES (2021) (0)
- Linking intra-and inter-site trait variability to plant strategies : ruderals drive trait variability at high productivity only (2010) (0)
- A Greener Arctic: Vascular Plant Litter Input in Subarctic Peat Bogs Changes Soil Invertebrate Diets and Decomposition Patterns (2014) (0)
- Maximum summer temperatures predict the temperature adaptation of Arctic soil bacterial communities (2023) (0)
- Contrasting extremes in water-related stresses determine species survival (2012) (0)
- Does habitat origin affect responsesof temperate bryophytes toenhanced UVB radiation ? (2011) (0)
- The salt route through time and space: Following horizontal and lateral intrusion of brackish surface water into a natural floating root mat and its plant community. (2021) (0)
- Chapter 5 Growth of pioneer beach plants is strongly driven by buried macroalgal wrack , while macroinvertebrates affected plant nutrient dynamics (0)
- Table 3) Collembola species density and diversity in control and OTC plots near Abisco Research Station (2011) (0)
- Referees used in 2003 (2004) (0)
- Contrasting Impacts of Non-Native Isopods and Springtails on Ecosystem Processes Under Simulated Antarctic Climate Conditions (2023) (0)
- Sixteen years of simulated summer and winter warming have contrasting effects on soil mite communities in a sub-Arctic peat bog (2018) (0)
- Flourish or Flush: Effects of Simulated Extreme Rainfall Events on Sphagnum-dwelling Testate Amoebae in a Subarctic Bog (Abisko, Sweden) (2012) (0)
- Strong seasonal and macroinvertebrate community effects on nutrient mineralisation in wrack on sandy beaches (0)
- Will the temperature sensitivity of Arctic soil bacterial communities alter under warmed soil conditions? (2021) (0)
- Publisher Correction: East Siberian Arctic inland waters emit mostly contemporary carbon (2020) (0)
- Potential impacts of groundwater conservation measures on catchment-wide vegetation patterns in a future climate (2014) (0)
- ECOHYDROLOGICAL CHANGES IN INTERDUNAL WETLANDS/SLACKS AS A RESPONSE TO RISING LAKE LEVELS IN AN EVOLVING EOLIAN LANDSCAPE ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN’S EASTERN COAST (2019) (0)
- Chapter 3 Consistent negative arctic warming effects on lichen diversity and mixed effects on bryophyte diversity on two continents (2011) (0)
- East Siberian Arctic inland waters emit mostly contemporary carbon (2020) (0)
- The temperate bryophyte Syntrichiaruralis var . arenicola grows morecompactly upon enhanced UVBradiation , but does not producemore UVB absorbing compounds (2011) (0)
- Ecological consequences of the expansion of N2-fixing plants in cold biomes (2014) (0)
- Comprar Plants and Climate Change | Rozema, Jelte | 9781402044427 | Springer (2018) (0)
- Special issue – Plants and Climate Change (2005) (0)
- Filtering artefacts in bacterial community composition can affect the outcome of dissolved organic matter biolability assays (2018) (0)
- WAXING AND WANING INTERDUNAL WETLANDS/SLACKS IN AN EVOLVING AEOLIAN LANDSCAPE ON LAKE MICHIGAN’S EASTERN COAST (2020) (0)
- 2017 Reviewer Thank You (2018) (0)
- Usnea antarctica, an important Antarctic lichen, is vulnerable to aspects of regional environmental change (2015) (0)
- Intensification of Ethiopian coffee agroforestry drives impoverishment of the Arabica coffee flower visiting bee and fly communities (2018) (0)
- (Appendix S2 Table 1) Species list of lichen, bryophytes and vascular plants around Abisko, Sweden and Toolik lake, Alaska (2012) (0)
- Free energies of binding of R- and S-propranolol to wild-type and F483A mutant cytochrome P450 2D6 from molecular dynamics simulations (2007) (0)
- Origin and transfer of Pb pollution in a terrestrial soil-plant-snail food chain in the Netherlands (2005) (0)
- USING REMOTE SENSING TO MONITOR ECOHYDROLOGICAL CHANGES IN GREAT LAKES INTERDUNAL WETLANDS/SLACKS (2019) (0)
- Publisher Correction: East Siberian Arctic inland waters emit mostly contemporary carbon (2020) (0)
- Climate change and water conservation effects on water availability and vegetation patterns in a stream valley (2014) (0)
- The effect of the spatial arrangement of wetlands on water quality improvement and carbon sequestration (2012) (0)
- Free amino acids in the rhizosphere (2014) (0)
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