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Global assessment of nitrogen deposition effects on terrestrial plant diversity: a synthesis

Bobbink, R; Hicks, K; Galloway, J; Spranger, T; Alkemade, R; Ashmore, M; Bustamante, M; Cinderby, S; Davidson, E; Dentener, F; Emmett, B; Erisman, JW; Fenn, M; Gilliam, F; Nordin, Annika; Pardo, L; De Vries, W

Sammanfattning

The results of this assessment Show that the Vulnerable regions outside Europe and North America which have not received enough attention are ecoregions in eastern and Southern Asia (China, India), an important part of the mediterranean ecoregion (California, southern Europe). and in the coming decades several subtropical and tropical parts of Latin America and Africa. Reductions in plant diversity by increased atmospheric N deposition may be more widespread than first thought, and more targeted Studies are required in low background areas, especially in the G200 ecoregions.

Nyckelord

Arctic-alpine ecosystems; boreal ecosystems; critical loads; diversity; ecoregions; mediterranean ecosystems; nitrogen deposition; species richness; temperature ecosystems; terrestrial ecosystems; tropical ecosystems

Publicerad i

Ecological Applications
2010, Volym: 20, nummer: 1, sidor: 30-59
Utgivare: ECOLOGICAL SOC AMER

    Globala målen

    SDG15 Skydda, återställa och främja ett hållbart nyttjande av landbaserade ekosystem, hållbart bruka skogar, bekämpa ökenspridning, hejda och vrida tillbaka markförstöringen samt hejda förlusten av biologisk mångfald

    UKÄ forskningsämne

    Skogsvetenskap

    Publikationens identifierare

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1890/08-1140.1

    Permanent länk till denna sida (URI)

    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/48487