Interactions between above- and belowground organisms modified in climate change experiments
Karen Stevnbak,
Christoph Scherber (),
David J. Gladbach (),
Claus Beier,
Teis N. Mikkelsen and
Søren Christensen
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Karen Stevnbak: Copenhagen University, Biological Institute, Section Terrestrial Ecology
Christoph Scherber: Georg-August-University Göttingen, Agroecology
David J. Gladbach: Georg-August-University Göttingen, Agroecology
Claus Beier: Technical University of Denmark
Teis N. Mikkelsen: Technical University of Denmark
Søren Christensen: Copenhagen University, Biological Institute, Section Terrestrial Ecology
Nature Climate Change, 2012, vol. 2, issue 11, 805-808
Abstract:
By experimentally manipulating atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, drought, air and soil temperature, and herbivory simultaneously, this study provides evidence that climate change affects interactions between above- and belowground organisms through changes in nutrient availability under field conditions.
Date: 2012
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