Search Results - "BARON, JILL S"
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Riverine macrosystems ecology: sensitivity, resistance, and resilience of whole river basins with human alterations
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-02-2014)“…Riverine macrosystems are described here as watershed-scale networks of connected and interacting riverine and upland habitat patches. Such systems are driven…”
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Shifts in Lake N:P Stoichiometry and Nutrient Limitation Driven by Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (06-11-2009)“…Human activities have more than doubled the amount of nitrogen (N) circulating in the biosphere. One major pathway of this anthropogenic N input into…”
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Negative impact of nitrogen deposition on soil buffering capacity
Published in Nature geoscience (01-11-2008)“…Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition over the past half century has had a detrimental impact on temperate ecosystems in Europe and North America, resulting in…”
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Empirical Critical Loads of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition for Nutrient Enrichment and Acidification of Sensitive US Lakes
Published in Bioscience (01-08-2011)“…The ecological effects of elevated atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition on high-elevation lakes of the western and northeastern United States include nutrient…”
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Ecological effects of nitrogen and sulfur air pollution in the US: what do we know?
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-09-2012)“…Four decades after the passage of the US Clean Air Act, air-quality standards are set to protect ecosystems from damage caused by gas-phase nitrogen (N) and…”
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Novel ecosystems: theoretical and management aspects of the new ecological world order
Published in Global ecology and biogeography (2006)“…We explore the issues relevant to those types of ecosystems containing new combinations of species that arise through human action, environmental change, and…”
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Marmots do not drink coffee: Human urine contributions to the nitrogen budget of a popular national park destination
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-04-2023)“…Reactive nitrogen (Nr) concentrations are higher than expected for mountain lakes in Rocky Mountain National Park, and for many years, high Nr concentrations…”
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Ecological Effects of Nitrogen Deposition in the Western United States
Published in Bioscience (01-04-2003)“…In the western United States vast acreages of land are exposed to low levels of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition, with interspersed hotspots of elevated N…”
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Warming‐induced changes in benthic redox as a potential driver of increasing benthic algal blooms in high‐elevation lakes
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Moisture and temperature controls on nitrification differ among ammonia oxidizer communities from three alpine soil habitats
Published in Frontiers of earth science (01-03-2016)“…Climate change is altering the timing and magnitude of biogeochemical fluxes in many high- elevation ecosystems. The consequent changes in alpine nitrification…”
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Global Change and the World's Mountains- Research Needs and Emerging Themes for Sustainable Development
Published in Mountain research and development (01-03-2012)“…The conference on Global Change and the World's Mountains held in Perth, Scotland, in 2010 offered a unique opportunity to analyze the state and progress of…”
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Global Change and the World's Mountains— Research Needs and Emerging Themes for Sustainable Development: A Synthesis From the 2010 Perth II Conference
Published in Mountain research and development (01-03-2012)“…The conference on Global Change and the World's Mountains held in Perth, Scotland, in 2010 offered a unique opportunity to analyze the state and progress of…”
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Nutrients and warming interact to force mountain lakes into unprecedented ecological states
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (08-07-2020)“…While deposition of reactive nitrogen (N) in the twentieth century has been strongly linked to changes in diatom assemblages in high-elevation lakes,…”
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Proximity to Roads Does Not Modify Inorganic Nitrogen Deposition in a Topographically Complex, High Traffic, Subalpine Forest
Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-12-2023)“…Vehicles are an important source for N deposition that may negatively impact roadside ecosystems. While elevated roadside N deposition has been found in many…”
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Compound-Specific Stable Isotopes of Organic Compounds from Lake Sediments Track Recent Environmental Changes in an Alpine Ecosystem, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-07-2008)“…Compound-specific nitrogen, carbon, and hydrogen isotope records from sediments of Sky Pond, an alpine lake in Rocky Mountain National Park (Colorado, United…”
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A more representative community of ecologists
Published in Ecological applications (01-09-2021)“…Ecologists play a crucial role in providing solutions to the challenges facing the world. For most of the history of the field, however, the science of ecology…”
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Long-term reactive nitrogen loading alters soil carbon and microbial community properties in a subalpine forest ecosystem
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-01-2016)“…Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition due to increased fossil fuel combustion and agricultural practices has altered global carbon (C) cycling. Additions of…”
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Persistent Nitrate in Alpine Waters with Changing Atmospheric Deposition and Warming Trends
Published in Environmental science & technology (02-11-2021)“…Nitrate concentrations in high-elevation lakes of the Colorado Front Range remain elevated despite declining trends in atmospherically deposited nitrate since…”
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Climatic variability as a principal driver of primary production in the southernmost subalpine Rocky Mountain lake
Published in Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research (31-12-2024)“…ABSTRACTMountain lakes are sensitive indicators of anthropogenically driven global change, with lake sediment records documenting increased primary production…”
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Climate-induced changes in high elevation stream nitrate dynamics
Published in Global change biology (01-07-2009)“…Mountain terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems are responsive to external drivers of change, especially climate change and atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N)…”
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