Increased productivity in wet years drives a decline in ecosystem stability with nitrogen additions in arid grasslands
Abstract
Adding nutrients to nutrient‐limited ecosystems typically lowers plant diversity and decreases species asynchrony. Both, in turn, decrease the stability of productivity in the response to negative climate fluctuations such as droughts. However, most classic studies examining stability have been done in relatively wet grasslands dominated by perennial grasses. We examined how nutrient additions influence the stability of productivity to rainfall...
Paper Details
Title
Increased productivity in wet years drives a decline in ecosystem stability with nitrogen additions in arid grasslands
Published Date
Jun 22, 2017
Journal
Volume
98
Issue
7
Pages
1779 - 1786
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