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Elevated carbon dioxide and litter decomposition in California annual grasslands: which mechanisms matter?

To date, most research that has examined the effect of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) on litter decomposition has focused on changes in the leaf litter quality of individual species. Results from California grasslands indicate that other CO2 responses may have greater consequences for decomposition rates. For instance, CO2-driven […]

Direct and indirect effects of elevated CO2 on transpiration from Quercus myrtifolia in a scrub‐oak ecosystem

Elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (Ca) usually reduces stomatal conductance, but the effects on plant transpiration in the field are not well understood. Using constant-power sap flow gauges, we measured transpiration from Quercus myrtifolia Willd., the dominant species of the Florida scrub-oak ecosystem, which had been exposed in situ to elevated […]

Disturbance and element interactions

This paper discusses the disturbances within and between ecosystems that result in element redistribution involving element transport in the biosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and atmosphere. It also discusses the disturbances (e.g. floods/landslides and vulcanism/dust storms) that redistribute and mobilize element in ratios that frequently differ from ecosystem stoichiometries, influence biogeochemical interactions […]