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Long-term dynamics of plant species richness due to fertilization are explained by dominance of one functional group
Poster Number: 295 Presenter/Primary Author: Tim Dickson Nutrient deposition is viewed as a global threat to plant biodiversity because nutrient addition can quickly decrease plant species richness. However, fertilization took 14 years to significa
Influence of stoichiometry and suburbanization on in-stream uptake of NH4 and PO4 in headwater, New England streams
Poster Number: 294 Presenter/Primary Author: Nat Morse The physical, chemical and biological impacts of suburban land use change affect ecosystem structure and functions in headwater streams.
Urban land-use institutions and parcel-scale change in Phoenix, Arizona, 1915-2012
Poster Number: 292 Presenter/Primary Author: Joseph Tuccillo We seek to analyze how individual landowner decisions at the parcel level drive Phoenix’s macro-level land use patterns.
Fine Root Production and Belowground Soil Processes Across a Dryland Ecotone
Poster Number: 291 Presenter/Primary Author: Brenda Nieto Drylands cover 30% of terrestrial land area and can influence global C (carbon) and N (nitrogen) cycles.
Mismatched breeding phenology of a North American migratory songbird is adaptive
Poster Number: 290 Presenter/Primary Author: Nina Lany Phenological advances are among the most widely reported consequences of anthropogenic climate warming.