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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2023Publisher:MDPI AG Authors:Sierra D. Jech;
Natalie Day; Nichole N. Barger;Sierra D. Jech
Sierra D. Jech in OpenAIREAnita Antoninka;
+3 AuthorsAnita Antoninka
Anita Antoninka in OpenAIRESierra D. Jech;
Natalie Day; Nichole N. Barger;Sierra D. Jech
Sierra D. Jech in OpenAIREAnita Antoninka;
Matthew A. Bowker;Anita Antoninka
Anita Antoninka in OpenAIRESasha Reed;
Colin Tucker;Sasha Reed
Sasha Reed in OpenAIRELand use practices and climate change have driven substantial soil degradation across global drylands, impacting ecosystem functions and human livelihoods. Biological soil crusts, a common feature of dryland ecosystems, are under extensive exploration for their potential to restore the stability and fertility of degraded soils through the development of inoculants. However, stressful abiotic conditions often result in the failure of inoculation-based restoration in the field and may hinder the long-term success of biocrust restoration efforts. Taking an assisted migration approach, we cultivated biocrust inocula sourced from multiple hot-adapted sites (Mojave and Sonoran Deserts) in an outdoor facility at a cool desert site (Colorado Plateau). In addition to cultivating inoculum from each site, we created an inoculum mixture of biocrust from the Mojave Desert, Sonoran Desert, and Colorado Plateau. We then applied two habitat amelioration treatments to the cultivation site (growth substrate and shading) to enhance soil stability and water availability and reduce UV stress. Using marker gene sequencing, we found that the cultivated mixed inoculum comprised both local- and hot-adapted cyanobacteria at the end of cultivation but had similar cyanobacterial richness as each unmixed inoculum. All cultivated inocula had more cyanobacterial 16S rRNA gene copies and higher cyanobacterial richness when cultivated with a growth substrate and shade. Our work shows that it is possible to field cultivate biocrust inocula sourced from different deserts, but that community composition shifts toward that of the cultivation site unless habitat amelioration is employed. Future assessments of the function of a mixed inoculum in restoration and its resilience in the face of abiotic stressors are needed to determine the relative benefit of assisted migration compared to the challenges and risks of this approach.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 Spain, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, South Africa, United States, United States, Spain, Spain, Portugal, Spain, GermanyPublisher:American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Funded by:EC | eLTER PLUS, EC | BIODESERT, EC | AGREENSKILLSPLUS +2 projectsEC| eLTER PLUS ,EC| BIODESERT ,EC| AGREENSKILLSPLUS ,EC| DRYFUN ,EC| TUdiAuthors:Maestre, Fernando;
Maestre, Fernando
Maestre, Fernando in OpenAIREEldridge, David;
Eldridge, David
Eldridge, David in OpenAIRELe Bagousse-Pinguet, Yoann;
Le Bagousse-Pinguet, Yoann
Le Bagousse-Pinguet, Yoann in OpenAIREDelgado-Baquerizo, Manuel;
+127 AuthorsDelgado-Baquerizo, Manuel
Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel in OpenAIREMaestre, Fernando;
Maestre, Fernando
Maestre, Fernando in OpenAIREEldridge, David;
Eldridge, David
Eldridge, David in OpenAIRELe Bagousse-Pinguet, Yoann;
Le Bagousse-Pinguet, Yoann
Le Bagousse-Pinguet, Yoann in OpenAIREDelgado-Baquerizo, Manuel;
Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel
Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel in OpenAIRESaiz, Hugo;
Saiz, Hugo
Saiz, Hugo in OpenAIREBerdugo, Miguel;
Berdugo, Miguel
Berdugo, Miguel in OpenAIREGozalo, Beatriz;
Gozalo, Beatriz
Gozalo, Beatriz in OpenAIREOchoa, Victoria;
Ochoa, Victoria
Ochoa, Victoria in OpenAIREGuirado, Emilio;
Guirado, Emilio
Guirado, Emilio in OpenAIREGarcía-Gómez, Miguel;
García-Gómez, Miguel
García-Gómez, Miguel in OpenAIREValencia, Enrique;
Valencia, Enrique
Valencia, Enrique in OpenAIREGaitán, Juan;
Gaitán, Juan
Gaitán, Juan in OpenAIREAsensio, Sergio;
Asensio, Sergio
Asensio, Sergio in OpenAIREMendoza, Betty;
Mendoza, Betty
Mendoza, Betty in OpenAIREPlaza, César;
Díaz-Martínez, Paloma;Plaza, César
Plaza, César in OpenAIRERey, Ana;
Hu, Hang-Wei;Rey, Ana
Rey, Ana in OpenAIREHe, Ji-Zheng;
He, Ji-Zheng
He, Ji-Zheng in OpenAIREWang, Jun-Tao;
Wang, Jun-Tao
Wang, Jun-Tao in OpenAIRELehmann, Anika;
Lehmann, Anika
Lehmann, Anika in OpenAIRERillig, Matthias;
Rillig, Matthias
Rillig, Matthias in OpenAIRECesarz, Simone;
Cesarz, Simone
Cesarz, Simone in OpenAIREEisenhauer, Nico;
Eisenhauer, Nico
Eisenhauer, Nico in OpenAIREMartínez-Valderrama, Jaime;
Martínez-Valderrama, Jaime
Martínez-Valderrama, Jaime in OpenAIREMoreno-Jiménez, Eduardo;
Moreno-Jiménez, Eduardo
Moreno-Jiménez, Eduardo in OpenAIRESala, Osvaldo;
Sala, Osvaldo
Sala, Osvaldo in OpenAIREAbedi, Mehdi;
Abedi, Mehdi
Abedi, Mehdi in OpenAIREAhmadian, Negar;
Alados, Concepción;Ahmadian, Negar
Ahmadian, Negar in OpenAIREAramayo, Valeria;
Aramayo, Valeria
Aramayo, Valeria in OpenAIREAmghar, Fateh;
Amghar, Fateh
Amghar, Fateh in OpenAIREArredondo, Tulio;
Arredondo, Tulio
Arredondo, Tulio in OpenAIREAhumada, Rodrigo;
Ahumada, Rodrigo
Ahumada, Rodrigo in OpenAIREBahalkeh, Khadijeh;
Bahalkeh, Khadijeh
Bahalkeh, Khadijeh in OpenAIREBen Salem, Farah;
Ben Salem, Farah
Ben Salem, Farah in OpenAIREBlaum, Niels;
Blaum, Niels
Blaum, Niels in OpenAIREBoldgiv, Bazartseren;
Bowker, Matthew;Boldgiv, Bazartseren
Boldgiv, Bazartseren in OpenAIREBran, Donaldo;
Bran, Donaldo
Bran, Donaldo in OpenAIREBu, Chongfeng;
Bu, Chongfeng
Bu, Chongfeng in OpenAIRECanessa, Rafaella;
Canessa, Rafaella
Canessa, Rafaella in OpenAIRECastillo-Monroy, Andrea;
Castillo-Monroy, Andrea
Castillo-Monroy, Andrea in OpenAIRECastro, Helena;
Castro, Helena
Castro, Helena in OpenAIRECastro, Ignacio;
Castro, Ignacio
Castro, Ignacio in OpenAIRECastro-Quezada, Patricio;
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Conceição, Abel in OpenAIRECurrier, Courtney;
Currier, Courtney
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Farzam, Mohammad
Farzam, Mohammad in OpenAIREFerrante, Daniela;
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Ferrante, Daniela in OpenAIREFrank, Anke;
Frank, Anke
Frank, Anke in OpenAIREFraser, Lauchlan;
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Greenville, Aaron
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Guerra, Carlos
Guerra, Carlos in OpenAIREGusmán-Montalvan, Elizabeth;
Gusmán-Montalvan, Elizabeth
Gusmán-Montalvan, Elizabeth in OpenAIREHernández-Hernández, Rosa;
Hölzel, Norbert;Hernández-Hernández, Rosa
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Jadán-Maza, Oswaldo
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Jeltsch, Florian in OpenAIREJentsch, Anke;
Jentsch, Anke
Jentsch, Anke in OpenAIREKaseke, Kudzai;
Kaseke, Kudzai
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Köbel, Melanie in OpenAIREKoopman, Jessica;
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Issa, Oumarou Malam in OpenAIREManzaneda, Antonio;
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Oñatibia, Gastón in OpenAIREPeter, Guadalupe;
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Rahmanian, Soroor in OpenAIREReed, Sasha;
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Travers, Samantha in OpenAIREVal, James;
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Val, James in OpenAIREValkó, Orsolya;
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Valkó, Orsolya in OpenAIREvan den Brink, Liesbeth;
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van den Brink, Liesbeth in OpenAIREAyuso, Sergio Velasco;
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Ayuso, Sergio Velasco in OpenAIREVelbert, Frederike;
Velbert, Frederike
Velbert, Frederike in OpenAIREWamiti, Wanyoike;
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Wamiti, Wanyoike in OpenAIREWang, Deli;
Wang, Deli
Wang, Deli in OpenAIREWang, Lixin;
Wang, Lixin
Wang, Lixin in OpenAIREWardle, Glenda;
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Wardle, Glenda in OpenAIREYahdjian, Laura;
Yahdjian, Laura
Yahdjian, Laura in OpenAIREZaady, Eli;
Zaady, Eli
Zaady, Eli in OpenAIREZhang, Yuanming;
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Zhang, Yuanming in OpenAIRESingh, Brajesh;
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Singh, Brajesh in OpenAIREGross, Nicolas;
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Gross, Nicolas in OpenAIREpmid: 36423285
handle: 10486/716905 , 10261/284471 , 1805/37340 , 1959.7/uws:73863 , 2263/91312 , 10900/141400
pmid: 36423285
handle: 10486/716905 , 10261/284471 , 1805/37340 , 1959.7/uws:73863 , 2263/91312 , 10900/141400
Grazing represents the most extensive use of land worldwide. Yet its impacts on ecosystem services remain uncertain because pervasive interactions between grazing pressure, climate, soil properties, and biodiversity may occur but have never been addressed simultaneously. Using a standardized survey at 98 sites across six continents, we show that interactions between grazing pressure, climate, soil, and biodiversity are critical to explain the delivery of fundamental ecosystem services across drylands worldwide. Increasing grazing pressure reduced ecosystem service delivery in warmer and species-poor drylands, whereas positive effects of grazing were observed in colder and species-rich areas. Considering interactions between grazing and local abiotic and biotic factors is key for understanding the fate of dryland ecosystems under climate change and increasing human pressure.
Recolector de Cienci... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2022Full-Text: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abq4062Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTARecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2022Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTARecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2022 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTARecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2022Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTADigital Repository of University of ZaragozaArticle . 2022Data sources: Digital Repository of University of ZaragozaUniversidade de Lisboa: Repositório.ULArticle . 2022License: CC BYData sources: Universidade de Lisboa: Repositório.ULRepositorio Institucional de la Universidad de AlicanteArticle . 2022Data sources: Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de AlicantePublikationsserver der Universität PotsdamArticle . 2022Data sources: Publikationsserver der Universität PotsdamDigital Repository of University of Zaragoza (ZAGUAN)Article . 2022Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique: ProdINRAArticle . 2022Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)University of Western Sydney (UWS): Research DirectArticle . 2022Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Eberhard Karls University Tübingen: Publication SystemArticle . 2022Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis: IUPUI Scholar WorksArticle . 2022Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2015Publisher:Wiley Authors:Molly A. Cavaleri;
Molly A. Cavaleri
Molly A. Cavaleri in OpenAIRESasha C. Reed;
Sasha C. Reed
Sasha C. Reed in OpenAIREW. Kolby Smith;
W. Kolby Smith
W. Kolby Smith in OpenAIRETana E. Wood;
Tana E. Wood
Tana E. Wood in OpenAIREdoi: 10.1111/gcb.12860
pmid: 25641092
AbstractAlthough tropical forests account for only a fraction of the planet's terrestrial surface, they exchange more carbon dioxide with the atmosphere than any other biome on Earth, and thus play a disproportionate role in the global climate. In the next 20 years, the tropics will experience unprecedented warming, yet there is exceedingly high uncertainty about their potential responses to this imminent climatic change. Here, we prioritize research approaches given both funding and logistical constraints in order to resolve major uncertainties about how tropical forests function and also to improve predictive capacity of earth system models. We investigate overall model uncertainty of tropical latitudes and explore the scientific benefits and inevitable trade‐offs inherent in large‐scale manipulative field experiments. With a Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 analysis, we found that model variability in projected net ecosystem production was nearly 3 times greater in the tropics than for any other latitude. Through a review of the most current literature, we concluded that manipulative warming experiments are vital to accurately predict future tropical forest carbon balance, and we further recommend the establishment of a network of comparable studies spanning gradients of precipitation, edaphic qualities, plant types, and/or land use change. We provide arguments for long‐term, single‐factor warming experiments that incorporate warming of the most biogeochemically active ecosystem components (i.e. leaves, roots, soil microbes). Hypothesis testing of underlying mechanisms should be a priority, along with improving model parameterization and constraints. No single tropical forest is representative of all tropical forests; therefore logistical feasibility should be the most important consideration for locating large‐scale manipulative experiments. Above all, we advocate for multi‐faceted research programs, and we offer arguments for what we consider the most powerful and urgent way forward in order to improve our understanding of tropical forest responses to climate change.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2024Publisher:American Geophysical Union (AGU) Authors:Andrew F. Feldman;
Andrew F. Feldman
Andrew F. Feldman in OpenAIRESasha Reed;
Sasha Reed
Sasha Reed in OpenAIRECibele Amaral;
Cibele Amaral
Cibele Amaral in OpenAIREAlicja Babst‐Kostecka;
+22 AuthorsAlicja Babst‐Kostecka
Alicja Babst‐Kostecka in OpenAIREAndrew F. Feldman;
Andrew F. Feldman
Andrew F. Feldman in OpenAIRESasha Reed;
Sasha Reed
Sasha Reed in OpenAIRECibele Amaral;
Cibele Amaral
Cibele Amaral in OpenAIREAlicja Babst‐Kostecka;
Alicja Babst‐Kostecka
Alicja Babst‐Kostecka in OpenAIREFlurin Babst;
Flurin Babst
Flurin Babst in OpenAIREJoel Biederman;
Joel Biederman
Joel Biederman in OpenAIRECharles Devine;
Zheng Fu;Charles Devine
Charles Devine in OpenAIREJulia K. Green;
Julia K. Green
Julia K. Green in OpenAIREJessica Guo;
Jessica Guo
Jessica Guo in OpenAIRENiall P. Hanan;
Raymond Kokaly;Niall P. Hanan
Niall P. Hanan in OpenAIREMarcy Litvak;
Marcy Litvak
Marcy Litvak in OpenAIRENatasha MacBean;
Natasha MacBean
Natasha MacBean in OpenAIREDavid Moore;
Dennis Ojima;David Moore
David Moore in OpenAIREBenjamin Poulter;
Benjamin Poulter
Benjamin Poulter in OpenAIRERussell L. Scott;
Russell L. Scott
Russell L. Scott in OpenAIREWilliam K. Smith;
William K. Smith
William K. Smith in OpenAIRERobert Swap;
Compton J. Tucker;Robert Swap
Robert Swap in OpenAIRELixin Wang;
Lixin Wang
Lixin Wang in OpenAIREJennifer Watts;
Konrad Wessels; Fangyue Zhang; Wen Zhang;Jennifer Watts
Jennifer Watts in OpenAIREdoi: 10.1029/2024ef004811
AbstractDryland ecosystems cover 40% of our planet's land surface, support billions of people, and are responding rapidly to climate and land use change. These expansive systems also dominate core aspects of Earth's climate, storing and exchanging vast amounts of water, carbon, and energy with the atmosphere. Despite their indispensable ecosystem services and high vulnerability to change, drylands are one of the least understood ecosystem types, partly due to challenges studying their heterogeneous landscapes and misconceptions that drylands are unproductive “wastelands.” Consequently, inadequate understanding of dryland processes has resulted in poor model representation and forecasting capacity, hindering decision making for these at‐risk ecosystems. NASA satellite resources are increasingly available at the higher resolutions needed to enhance understanding of drylands' heterogeneous spatiotemporal dynamics. NASA's Terrestrial Ecology Program solicited proposals for scoping a multi‐year field campaign, of which Adaptation and Response in Drylands (ARID) was one of two scoping studies selected. A primary goal of the scoping study is to gather input from the scientific and data end‐user communities on dryland research gaps and data user needs. Here, we provide an overview of the ARID team's community engagement and how it has guided development of our framework. This includes an ARID kickoff meeting with over 300 participants held in October 2023 at the University of Arizona to gather input from data end‐users and scientists. We also summarize insights gained from hundreds of follow‐up activities, including from a tribal‐engagement focused workshop in New Mexico, conference town halls, intensive roundtables, and international engagements.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2015Publisher:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Authors: Jayne Belnap;Sasha C. Reed;
Sasha C. Reed
Sasha C. Reed in OpenAIREScott Ferrenberg;
Scott Ferrenberg
Scott Ferrenberg in OpenAIRESignificance In drylands worldwide, where plant cover is sparse, large amounts of the ground surface are covered by specialized organisms that form biological soil crusts (biocrusts). Biocrusts fix carbon and nitrogen, stabilize soils, and influence hydrology. Extensive physical disturbance from livestock/human trampling and off-road vehicles is known to destroy biocrusts and alter ecosystem function. More recent work also indicates that climate change can affect biocrust communities. Contrary to our expectations, experimental climate change and physical disturbance had strikingly similar impacts on biocrust communities, with both promoting a shift to degraded, early successional states. These results herald ecological state transitions in drylands as temperatures rise, calling for management strategies that consider risks from both physical disturbances and climate change.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Journal 2018 France, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, NetherlandsPublisher:IOP Publishing Funded by:EC | QUINCY, EC | FIBER, EC | IMBALANCE-P +1 projectsEC| QUINCY ,EC| FIBER ,EC| IMBALANCE-P ,FWF| ClimGrass: Grassland carbon dynamics in a changing climateAuthors:Benjamin D. Stocker;
Shilong Piao;Benjamin D. Stocker
Benjamin D. Stocker in OpenAIREWilliam R. Wieder;
William R. Wieder; +15 AuthorsWilliam R. Wieder
William R. Wieder in OpenAIREBenjamin D. Stocker;
Shilong Piao;Benjamin D. Stocker
Benjamin D. Stocker in OpenAIREWilliam R. Wieder;
William R. Wieder; Josep Peñuelas;William R. Wieder
William R. Wieder in OpenAIREHans Lambers;
Hans Lambers
Hans Lambers in OpenAIREPhilip A. Fay;
Philip A. Fay
Philip A. Fay in OpenAIREKevin Van Sundert;
Karin T. Rebel;Kevin Van Sundert
Kevin Van Sundert in OpenAIRESönke Zaehle;
Sönke Zaehle
Sönke Zaehle in OpenAIRESara Vicca;
Sara Vicca
Sara Vicca in OpenAIREIvan A. Janssens;
Ivan A. Janssens
Ivan A. Janssens in OpenAIREPhilippe Ciais;
Jordi Sardans;Philippe Ciais
Philippe Ciais in OpenAIREYing-Ping Wang;
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Ying-Ping Wang in OpenAIREBjarni D. Sigurdsson;
Bjarni D. Sigurdsson;Bjarni D. Sigurdsson
Bjarni D. Sigurdsson in OpenAIRESasha C. Reed;
Sasha C. Reed
Sasha C. Reed in OpenAIREMichael Bahn;
Michael Bahn
Michael Bahn in OpenAIREUna amplia gama de investigaciones muestra que la disponibilidad de nutrientes influye fuertemente en el ciclo del carbono (C) terrestre y da forma a las respuestas de los ecosistemas a los cambios ambientales y, por lo tanto, a las retroalimentaciones terrestres al clima. Sin embargo, nuestra comprensión de los controles de nutrientes sigue estando lejos de ser completa y mal cuantificada, al menos en parte debido a la falta de conjuntos de datos informativos, comparables y accesibles a escalas regionales a globales. Una creciente infraestructura de investigación de redes multisitio está proporcionando datos valiosos sobre flujos y existencias de C y está monitoreando sus respuestas al cambio ambiental global y midiendo las respuestas a los tratamientos experimentales. Por lo tanto, estas redes brindan una oportunidad para mejorar nuestra comprensión de las interacciones del ciclo de los nutrientes C y nuestra capacidad para modelarlas. Sin embargo, todavía falta información coherente sobre cómo interactúa el ciclo de nutrientes con los patrones del ciclo C observados. Aquí, argumentamos que complementar las mediciones del ciclo C disponibles de los sitios de monitoreo y experimentación con los datos que caracterizan la disponibilidad de nutrientes mejorará en gran medida su poder y mejorará nuestra capacidad para pronosticar futuras trayectorias del ciclo C terrestre y el clima. Por lo tanto, proponemos un conjunto de mediciones complementarias que son relativamente fáciles de realizar de forma rutinaria en cualquier sitio o experimento y que, en combinación con las observaciones del ciclo C, pueden proporcionar una caracterización sólida de los efectos de la disponibilidad de nutrientes en todos los sitios. Además, discutimos el poder de diferentes variables observables para informar la formulación de modelos y restringir sus predicciones. La mayoría de las mediciones ampliamente disponibles de la disponibilidad de nutrientes a menudo no se alinean bien con las necesidades actuales de modelado. Esto pone de relieve la importancia de fomentar la interacción entre las comunidades empírica y de modelización para establecer futuras prioridades de investigación. Un large éventail de recherches montre que la disponibilité des nutriments influence fortement le cycle du carbone terrestre (C) et façonne les réponses des écosystèmes aux changements environnementaux et donc les rétroactions terrestres sur le climat. Néanmoins, notre compréhension des contrôles des nutriments reste loin d'être complète et mal quantifiée, du moins en partie en raison d'un manque d'ensembles de données informatifs, comparables et accessibles à l'échelle régionale et mondiale. Une infrastructure de recherche croissante de réseaux multi-sites fournit des données précieuses sur les flux et les stocks de C et surveille leurs réponses aux changements environnementaux mondiaux et mesure les réponses aux traitements expérimentaux. Ces réseaux offrent ainsi une opportunité d'améliorer notre compréhension des interactions du cycle C-nutriment et notre capacité à les modéliser. Cependant, il manque encore généralement des informations cohérentes sur la façon dont le cycle des nutriments interagit avec les modèles de cycle C observés. Ici, nous soutenons que le fait de compléter les mesures de cycle C disponibles à partir de sites de surveillance et expérimentaux par des données caractérisant la disponibilité des nutriments améliorera considérablement leur puissance et améliorera notre capacité à prévoir les trajectoires futures du cycle C terrestre et du climat. Par conséquent, nous proposons un ensemble de mesures complémentaires qui sont relativement faciles à effectuer de manière routinière sur n'importe quel site ou expérience et qui, en combinaison avec les observations du cycle C, peuvent fournir une caractérisation robuste des effets de la disponibilité des nutriments sur tous les sites. De plus, nous discutons de la puissance des différentes variables observables pour éclairer la formulation des modèles et contraindre leurs prédictions. La plupart des mesures largement disponibles de la disponibilité des nutriments ne correspondent souvent pas bien aux besoins actuels de modélisation. Cela souligne l'importance de favoriser l'interaction entre les communautés empiriques et de modélisation pour établir les futures priorités de recherche. A wide range of research shows that nutrient availability strongly influences terrestrial carbon (C) cycling and shapes ecosystem responses to environmental changes and hence terrestrial feedbacks to climate. Nonetheless, our understanding of nutrient controls remains far from complete and poorly quantified, at least partly due to a lack of informative, comparable, and accessible datasets at regional-to-global scales. A growing research infrastructure of multi-site networks are providing valuable data on C fluxes and stocks and are monitoring their responses to global environmental change and measuring responses to experimental treatments. These networks thus provide an opportunity for improving our understanding of C-nutrient cycle interactions and our ability to model them. However, coherent information on how nutrient cycling interacts with observed C cycle patterns is still generally lacking. Here, we argue that complementing available C-cycle measurements from monitoring and experimental sites with data characterizing nutrient availability will greatly enhance their power and will improve our capacity to forecast future trajectories of terrestrial C cycling and climate. Therefore, we propose a set of complementary measurements that are relatively easy to conduct routinely at any site or experiment and that, in combination with C cycle observations, can provide a robust characterization of the effects of nutrient availability across sites. In addition, we discuss the power of different observable variables for informing the formulation of models and constraining their predictions. Most widely available measurements of nutrient availability often do not align well with current modelling needs. This highlights the importance to foster the interaction between the empirical and modelling communities for setting future research priorities. تُظهر مجموعة واسعة من الأبحاث أن توافر المغذيات يؤثر بشدة على دورة الكربون الأرضي (C) ويشكل استجابات النظام البيئي للتغيرات البيئية وبالتالي التغذية المرتدة الأرضية للمناخ. ومع ذلك، لا يزال فهمنا لضوابط المغذيات بعيدًا عن الاكتمال وقياسه الكمي ضعيفًا، ويرجع ذلك جزئيًا على الأقل إلى نقص مجموعات البيانات المفيدة والقابلة للمقارنة والتي يمكن الوصول إليها على المستويات الإقليمية والعالمية. توفر البنية التحتية البحثية المتنامية للشبكات متعددة المواقع بيانات قيمة عن تدفقات الكربون والمخزونات وترصد استجاباتها للتغير البيئي العالمي وتقيس استجاباتها للعلاجات التجريبية. وبالتالي توفر هذه الشبكات فرصة لتحسين فهمنا لتفاعلات دورة المغذيات C وقدرتنا على نمذجتها. ومع ذلك، لا تزال المعلومات المتماسكة حول كيفية تفاعل دورة المغذيات مع أنماط الدورة C المرصودة غير متوفرة بشكل عام. هنا، نجادل بأن استكمال قياسات الدورة C المتاحة من مواقع المراقبة والتجربة بالبيانات التي تميز توافر المغذيات سيعزز إلى حد كبير قوتها وسيحسن قدرتنا على التنبؤ بالمسارات المستقبلية للدورة C الأرضية والمناخ. لذلك، نقترح مجموعة من القياسات التكميلية التي يسهل إجراؤها نسبيًا بشكل روتيني في أي موقع أو تجربة والتي، جنبًا إلى جنب مع ملاحظات الدورة ج، يمكن أن توفر توصيفًا قويًا لتأثيرات توفر المغذيات عبر المواقع. بالإضافة إلى ذلك، نناقش قوة المتغيرات المختلفة التي يمكن ملاحظتها للإبلاغ عن صياغة النماذج وتقييد تنبؤاتها. غالبًا ما لا تتوافق معظم القياسات المتاحة على نطاق واسع لتوافر المغذيات بشكل جيد مع احتياجات النمذجة الحالية. وهذا يسلط الضوء على أهمية تعزيز التفاعل بين المجتمعات التجريبية والنمذجة لتحديد أولويات البحث في المستقبل.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2015Publisher:American Society for Microbiology Authors: Cheryl R. Kuske;Blaire Steven;
La Verne Gallegos-Graves; Jayne Belnap; +1 AuthorsBlaire Steven
Blaire Steven in OpenAIRECheryl R. Kuske;Blaire Steven;
La Verne Gallegos-Graves; Jayne Belnap;Blaire Steven
Blaire Steven in OpenAIRESasha C. Reed;
Sasha C. Reed
Sasha C. Reed in OpenAIREABSTRACT Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) colonize plant interspaces in many drylands and are critical to soil nutrient cycling. Multiple climate change and land use factors have been shown to detrimentally impact biocrusts on a macroscopic (i.e., visual) scale. However, the impact of these perturbations on the bacterial components of the biocrusts remains poorly understood. We employed multiple long-term field experiments to assess the impacts of chronic physical (foot trampling) and climatic changes (2°C soil warming, altered summer precipitation [wetting], and combined warming and wetting) on biocrust bacterial biomass, composition, and metabolic profile. The biocrust bacterial communities adopted distinct states based on the mechanism of disturbance. Chronic trampling decreased biomass and caused small community compositional changes. Soil warming had little effect on biocrust biomass or composition, while wetting resulted in an increase in the cyanobacterial biomass and altered bacterial composition. Warming combined with wetting dramatically altered bacterial composition and decreased Cyanobacteria abundance. Shotgun metagenomic sequencing identified four functional gene categories that differed in relative abundance among the manipulations, suggesting that climate and land use changes affected soil bacterial functional potential. This study illustrates that different types of biocrust disturbance damage biocrusts in macroscopically similar ways, but they differentially impact the resident soil bacterial communities, and the communities' functional profiles can differ depending on the disturbance type. Therefore, the nature of the perturbation and the microbial response are important considerations for management and restoration of drylands.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2018 SpainPublisher:Wiley Authors: Munson, Seth;Reed, Sasha C.;
Peñuelas, Josep; McDowell, Nathan G.; +1 AuthorsReed, Sasha C.
Reed, Sasha C. in OpenAIREMunson, Seth;Reed, Sasha C.;
Peñuelas, Josep; McDowell, Nathan G.; Sala, Osvaldo E.;Reed, Sasha C.
Reed, Sasha C. in OpenAIREdoi: 10.1111/nph.15145
An organized session at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, December 2017
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2018 SpainPublisher:Wiley Funded by:SNSF | The effects of drought on...SNSF| The effects of drought on the interaction between carbon and nitrogen relations in treesAuthors:Arthur Gessler;
Max Ryan;Arthur Gessler
Arthur Gessler in OpenAIREIsaac Borrego;
Isaac Borrego; +8 AuthorsIsaac Borrego
Isaac Borrego in OpenAIREArthur Gessler;
Max Ryan;Arthur Gessler
Arthur Gessler in OpenAIREIsaac Borrego;
Isaac Borrego;Isaac Borrego
Isaac Borrego in OpenAIRELee T. Dickman;
Lee T. Dickman
Lee T. Dickman in OpenAIRECharlotte Grossiord;
Charlotte Grossiord
Charlotte Grossiord in OpenAIRENate G. McDowell;
Nate G. McDowell
Nate G. McDowell in OpenAIRELeonie Schönbeck;
Leonie Schönbeck
Leonie Schönbeck in OpenAIREAlberto Vilagrosa;
Alberto Vilagrosa
Alberto Vilagrosa in OpenAIRESasha C. Reed;
Sasha C. Reed
Sasha C. Reed in OpenAIRESanna Sevanto;
Adam D. Collins;Sanna Sevanto
Sanna Sevanto in OpenAIREdoi: 10.1111/pce.13389
pmid: 29974965
AbstractClimate warming should result in hotter droughts of unprecedented severity in this century. Such droughts have been linked with massive tree mortality, and data suggest that warming interacts with drought to aggravate plant performance. Yet how forests will respond to hotter droughts remains unclear, as does the suite of mechanisms trees use to deal with hot droughts. We used an ecosystem‐scale manipulation of precipitation and temperature on piñon pine (Pinus edulis) and juniper (Juniperus monosperma) trees to investigate nitrogen (N) cycling‐induced mitigation processes related to hotter droughts. We found that while negative impacts on plant carbon and water balance are manifest after prolonged drought, performance reductions were not amplified by warmer temperatures. Rather, increased temperatures for 5 years stimulated soil N cycling under piñon trees and modified tree N allocation for both species, resulting in mitigation of hotter drought impacts on tree water and carbon functions. These findings suggest that adjustments in N cycling are likely after multi‐year warming conditions and that such changes may buffer reductions in tree performance during hotter droughts. The results highlight our incomplete understanding of trees' ability to acclimate to climate change, raising fundamental questions about the resistance potential of forests to long‐term, compound climatic stresses.
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This article is a Commentary on Wolf et al., 213: 690–699.
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