The Bryosphere: An Integral and Influential Component of the Earth’s Biosphere
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Morphogeometric Approaches to Non-vascular PlantsChronic Nitrogen Deposition Has a Minor Effect on the Quantity and Quality of Aboveground Litter in a Boreal ForestThe resilience and functional role of moss in boreal and arctic ecosystems.The role of temperature and dispersal in moss-microarthropod community assembly after a catastrophic event.Bryophyte-cyanobacteria associations as regulators of the northern latitude carbon balance in response to global change.Sphagnum mosses--masters of efficient N-uptake while avoiding intoxication.Biocrust-forming mosses mitigate the negative impacts of increasing aridity on ecosystem multifunctionality in drylands.An unexpected role for mixotrophs in the response of peatland carbon cycling to climate warming.Relative importance of local- and large-scale drivers of alpine soil microarthropod communities.Long-Term Recovery of Microbial Communities in the Boreal Bryosphere Following Fire Disturbance.Composition and diversity of nifH genes of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria associated with boreal forest feather mosses.Positive edge effects on forest-interior cryptogams in clear-cuts.Physiological ecology of desert biocrust moss following 10 years exposure to elevated CO₂: evidence for enhanced photosynthetic thermotolerance.New environmental metabarcodes for analysing soil DNA: potential for studying past and present ecosystems.Temperature-based bioclimatic parameters can predict nematode metabolic footprints.The core microbiome bonds the Alpine bog vegetation to a transkingdom metacommunity.Biotic nitrogen fixation in the bryosphere is inhibited more by drought than warming.Host and tissue variations overshadow the response of boreal moss-associated fungal communities to increased nitrogen load.Long-term resilience of above- and below ground ecosystem components among contrasting ecosystems.Comparisons of photosynthesis-related traits of 27 abundant or subordinate bryophyte species in a subalpine old-growth fir forest.Nitrogen niches revealed through species and functional group removal in a boreal shrub community.Above- and belowground linkages in Sphagnum peatland: climate warming affects plant-microbial interactions.Biotic interactions as a structuring force in soil communities: evidence from the micro-arthropods of an Antarctic moss model system.Symplasmic and apoplasmic transport inside feather moss stems of Pleurozium schreberi and Hylocomium splendens.Sex-specific morphological and physiological differences in the moss Ceratodon purpureus (Dicranales).Functional ecology of cryptogams: scaling from bryophyte, lichen, and soil crust traits to ecosystem processes.Molybdenum and phosphorus limitation of moss-associated nitrogen fixation in boreal ecosystems.Using testate amoeba as potential biointegrators of atmospheric deposition of phenanthrene (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon) on "moss/soil interface-testate amoeba community" microecosystems.Trophic cascades in the bryosphere: the impact of global change factors on top-down control of cyanobacterial N2 -fixation.Higher photosynthetic capacity and different functional trait scaling relationships in erect bryophytes compared with prostrate species.Feathermoss and epiphytic Nostoc cooperate differently: expanding the spectrum of plant-cyanobacteria symbiosis.Comparing and contrasting threat assessments of plant species at the global and sub-global levelBoreal feather mosses secrete chemical signals to gain nitrogen.Amplicon-pyrosequencing-based detection of compositional shifts in bryophyte-associated fungal communities along an elevation gradient.Seasonal trends in the biomass and structure of bryophyte-associated fungal communities explored by 454 pyrosequencing.The interactive effects of temperature and light on biological nitrogen fixation in boreal forests.Metacommunity diversity depends on connectivity and patch arrangement in heterogeneous habitat networksAbove-ground and below-ground responses to long-term nutrient addition across a retrogressive chronosequenceContrasting Responses of Soil Microbial and Nematode Communities to Warming and Plant Functional Group Removal Across a Post-fire Boreal Forest Successional GradientDirect and Indirect Drivers of Moss Community Structure, Function, and Associated Microfauna Across a Successional Gradient
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The Bryosphere: An Integral and Influential Component of the Earth’s Biosphere
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im Mai 2010 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в травні 2010
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The Bryosphere: An Integral and Influential Component of the Earth’s Biosphere
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The Bryosphere: An Integral and Influential Component of the Earth’s Biosphere
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The Bryosphere: An Integral and Influential Component of the Earth’s Biosphere
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The Bryosphere: An Integral and Influential Component of the Earth’s Biosphere
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The Bryosphere: An Integral and Influential Component of the Earth’s Biosphere
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The Bryosphere: An Integral and Influential Component of the Earth’s Biosphere
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The Bryosphere: An Integral and Influential Component of the Earth’s Biosphere
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10.1007/S10021-010-9336-3
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2010-05-11T00:00:00Z