Development of a diverse epiphyte community in response to phosphorus fertilization.
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Biological nitrogen fixation: rates, patterns and ecological controls in terrestrial ecosystemsEcological facilitation between two epiphytes through drought mitigation in a subtropical rainforest.Amplified temperature dependence in ecosystems developing on the lava flows of Mauna Loa, Hawai'i.Nitrogen and phosphorus additions negatively affect tree species diversity in tropical forest regrowth trajectories.Distribution of vascular epiphytes along a tropical elevational gradient: disentangling abiotic and biotic determinantsPhytase activity in lichensNutrient scavenging activity and antagonistic factors of non-photobiont lichen-associated bacteria: a review.Does exogenous carbon extend the realized niche of canopy lichens? Evidence from sub-boreal forests in British Columbia.Aggravated phosphorus limitation on biomass production under increasing nitrogen loading: a meta-analysis.Nutrient limitation restricts growth and reproductive output in a tropical montane cloud forest bromeliad: findings from a long-term forest fertilization experiment.Nitrogen cycling in canopy soils of tropical montane forests responds rapidly to indirect N and P fertilization.Changes in nutrient concentrations of leaves and roots in response to global change factors.Are vascular epiphytes nitrogen or phosphorus limited? A study of plant (15) N fractionation and foliar N : P stoichiometry with the tank bromeliad Vriesea sanguinolenta.Symbiosis constraints: Strong mycobiont control limits nutrient response in lichens.Legume Shrubs Are More Nitrogen-Homeostatic than Non-legume Shrubs.Community assembly in epiphytic lichens in early stages of colonization.A single phosphorus treatment doubles growth of cyanobacterial lichen transplants.Effects of nitrogen enrichment on phosphatase activity and nitrogen : phosphorus relationships in Cladonia portentosa.Lichen responses to nitrogen and phosphorus additions can be explained by the different symbiont responses.Nitrogen fixation in different biogeochemical niches along a 120 000-year chronosequence in New Zealand.The influence of tree-scale and ecosystem-scale factors on epiphytic lichen communities across a long-term retrogressive chronosequenceChanges in plant community composition, not diversity, during a decade of nitrogen and phosphorus additions drive above-ground productivity in a tallgrass prairieCyanolichens
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Development of a diverse epiphyte community in response to phosphorus fertilization.
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Development of a diverse epiphyte community in response to phosphorus fertilization.
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Development of a diverse epiphyte community in response to phosphorus fertilization.
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Development of a diverse epiphyte community in response to phosphorus fertilization.
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Jon W Benner
Peter M Vitousek
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10.1111/J.1461-0248.2007.01054.X
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2007-07-01T00:00:00Z