Declining Ecosystem Respiration Linked to Nitrogen Deposition: Insights From a 26-Year FLUXNET Record [0.03%]
Michiel K van der Molen,Marnix van de Sande,Michiel In t Zandt et al.
Michiel K van der Molen et al.
Long-term carbon flux measurements at the FLUXNET site Loobos, a Pine forest in the Netherlands, reveal a counter-intuitive decline in total ecosystem respiration (TER) by tens of percents between 1997 and 2021. This trend cannot be explain...
Trait-Dependent Time Lags Amid Global Change in Marine Observed and Dark Diversity on the Dogger Bank (North Sea) [0.03%]
Diego P F Trindade,Alexander H Knorrn,Randel Kreitsberg et al.
Diego P F Trindade et al.
Understanding delayed biodiversity responses to global changes is crucial for anticipating future ecosystem dynamics and informing conservation. Here, we analysed a 32-year time series of benthic megafauna from the North Sea (Dogger Bank) t...
Full Manure Recycling Risks an 18% Rise in China's Cropland N2O Emissions Without Improved Management [0.03%]
Shidi Ba,Zhaohai Bai,Lin Ma et al.
Shidi Ba et al.
Cropland fertilization is the largest anthropogenic source of nitrous oxide (N2O-N) emissions in China and could be mitigated through manure substitution. However, accurate quantification of N2O-N losses under different combinations of manu...
Priming Effects on Soil Organic Matter Mineralization by Carbon Substrates: A Global Meta-Analysis [0.03%]
Hongxin Dong,Yingyi Fu,Shanshan Dai et al.
Hongxin Dong et al.
Priming effects (PE) on soil organic matter (SOM) mineralization depend strongly on the type of carbon substrates added. It is crucial to understand the PE induced by various carbon substrates for predicting SOM dynamics and soil-atmosphere...
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Global change biology. 2026 Apr;32(4):e70861. DOI:10.1111/gcb.70861 2026
Provenance-Specific Chilling and Forcing Requirements Shape Spring Phenology in Three European Temperate Tree Species [0.03%]
Zhaofei Wu,Manuel G Walde,Ilka Beil et al.
Zhaofei Wu et al.
Global warming is altering spring phenology in temperate forests, with important consequences for tree survival, growth, and ecological interactions. However, temperature requirements for dormancy release and budburst vary among populations...
Cuijuan Liao,Mengxiao Yu,Ying-Ping Wang et al.
Cuijuan Liao et al.
Soil mineral-associated organic carbon (MAOC) constitutes over 50% of total soil organic carbon (SOC) and serves as a key determinant of its long-term stabilization. Although soil pH is recognized as a "master variable" in biogeochemical cy...
Modeling Soil Organic Carbon Changes Using Signal-To-Noise Analysis: A Case Study Using European Soil Survey Datasets [0.03%]
Xuemeng Tian,Sytze de Bruin,Florian Schneider et al.
Xuemeng Tian et al.
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a key indicator of soil health and a crucial component of climate mitigation, making its reliable monitoring increasingly important. While Digital Soil Mapping (DSM) based on Machine Learning and Earth Observati...
Effects of Deforestation and Fragmentation on Tree Beta Diversity and Endemism Across Landscapes in the Atlantic Forest Biodiversity Hotspot [0.03%]
Jean M Freitag Kramer,Victor P Zwiener,Mateus Camana et al.
Jean M Freitag Kramer et al.
Biodiversity is highly heterogeneous across space, shaped by factors such as climate, geographical distance, and human activities. However, as we enter the Anthropocene, the impacts of habitat loss and fragmentation on biodiversity are beco...
Lake Water Depth and Nutrient Gradients Mediate Aquatic Plant Distribution via the Strength of Trait Network Associations [0.03%]
Guixiang Yuan,Huan Long,Jun Liu et al.
Guixiang Yuan et al.
Aquatic macrophyte responses and adaptation to water depth and nutrient gradients are of critical importance for understanding the functional ecology of lakes and their restoration when degraded. However, the role of plant trait networks (P...
Keeping Pace With Intensifying Agricultural Field Inundation Events: A Framework for Testing the Mitigative Capacity of Current Best Management Practices [0.03%]
Christy Gibson,Connor Sible,Gerald Mashange et al.
Christy Gibson et al.
According to data from the USDA's Risk Management Agency, crop insurance indemnities related to precipitation, hurricanes, excess moisture, and field inundation have totaled approximately $3.65 billion across Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa ove...