Search Results - "Olde Venterink, Harry"
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Does phosphorus limitation promote species-rich plant communities?
Published in Plant and soil (01-08-2011)“…It is known that the number of limiting nutrients may affect the species richness of plant communities, but it is unclear whether the type of nutrient…”
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Plant traits and species interactions along gradients of N, P and K availabilities
Published in Functional ecology (01-09-2019)“…Plant performance is driven by nutrient availability. So far, studies on plant nutrient relationships mostly focused on nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P),…”
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Stoichiometric impact of herbivore dung versus urine on soils and plants
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The plant root economics space in relation to nutrient limitation in Eurasian herbaceous plant communities
Published in Ecology letters (01-03-2024)“…Plant species occupy distinct niches along a nitrogen‐to‐phosphorus (N:P) gradient, yet there is no general framework for belowground nutrient acquisition…”
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Long-Term Effects of Cattle Ranching on Soil Nitrogen and Phosphorus Balances in a Savanna Ecosystem
Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-09-2022)“…We used ranch records and soil analyses to investigate the effects of cattle ranching on phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) balances in a humid, tallgrass savanna…”
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Competitive interactions between two meadow grasses under nitrogen and phosphorus limitation
Published in Functional ecology (01-08-2010)“…1. Different grass species dominate grasslands fertilized with nitrogen (N) or phosphorus (P), possibly due to the impact of N : P stoichiometry on competitive…”
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Herbivore dung quality affects plant community diversity
Published in Scientific reports (05-04-2019)“…Nutrient availability is important for plant community composition and diversity, but most studies focus on inorganic nutrients. Far less is known about the…”
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Adaptive plasticity and fitness costs of endangered, nonendangered, and invasive plants in response to variation in nitrogen and phosphorus availabilities
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-05-2023)“…Global change drivers such as eutrophication and plant invasions will create novel environments for many plant species. Through adaptive trait plasticity…”
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Towards a mechanistic understanding of the impacts of nitrogen deposition on producer–consumer interactions
Published in Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (01-10-2023)“…ABSTRACT Nitrogen (N) deposition has increased substantially since the second half of the 20th century due to human activities. This increase of reactive N…”
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Microbial community composition in the dung of five sympatric European herbivore species
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2024)“…The dung microbiome is a complex system that is highly influenced by species and diet. This study characterized the dung bacterial and fungal communities of…”
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Soil properties as key predictors of global grassland production: Have we overlooked micronutrients?
Published in Ecology letters (01-12-2021)“…Fertilisation experiments have demonstrated that nutrient availability is a key determinant of biomass production and carbon sequestration in grasslands…”
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Species richness both impedes and promotes alien plant invasions in the Brazilian Cerrado
Published in Scientific reports (09-07-2020)“…Worldwide, alien plant invasions have been intensively studied in the past decades, but mechanisms controlling the invasibility of native communities are not…”
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Invasive forbs differ functionally from native graminoids, but are similar to native forbs
Published in The New phytologist (01-02-2011)“…Exotic plant invasions can alter ecosystem processes, particularly if the invasive species are functionally different from native species. We investigated…”
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Influence of different plant species on methane emissions from soil in a restored Swiss wetland
Published in PloS one (21-02-2014)“…Plants are a major factor influencing methane emissions from wetlands, along with environmental parameters such as water table, temperature, pH, nutrients and…”
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Herbivory and nutrients shape grassland soil seed banks
Published in Nature communications (04-07-2023)“…Anthropogenic nutrient enrichment and shifts in herbivory can lead to dramatic changes in the composition and diversity of aboveground plant communities. In…”
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Woody encroachment reduces nutrient limitation and promotes soil carbon sequestration
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-04-2014)“…During the past century, the biomass of woody species has increased in many grassland and savanna ecosystems. As many of these species fix nitrogen…”
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A stoichiometric perspective of the effect of herbivore dung on ecosystem functioning
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-01-2018)“…Ungulate herbivores play a prominent role in maintaining the tree–grass balance in African savannas. Their top‐down role through selective feeding on either…”
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The Stoichiometry of Nutrient Release by Terrestrial Herbivores and Its Ecosystem Consequences
Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (25-04-2017)“…It is widely recognized that the release of nutrients by herbivores via their waste products strongly impacts nutrient availability for autotrophs. The ratios…”
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Boron application increases growth of Brazilian Cerrado grasses
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-07-2020)“…Nutrients are known to limit productivity of plant communities around the world. In the Brazilian Cerrado, indirect evidences point to phosphorus as the main…”
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Plants increase silicon content as a response to nitrogen or phosphorus limitation: a case study with Holcus lanatus
Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2021)“…Aims Silicon (Si) has been shown to beneficially affect plant performance under stressful environmental conditions, such as water or nutrient deficiency. Here…”
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