Nitrogen deposition affects forest floor vegetation across Europe - evidence from long-term monitoring. Oral presentation at International Symposium Ecohydrology, Biotechnology & Engineering, Book of Abstracts (17-19th September 2013 – Łódź)

Chronic nitrogen (N) deposition is a threat to biodiversity that results from eutrophication of sensitive ecosystems. We studied long-term monitoring data from 28 forest sites with a total of 1335 permanent vegetation sampling units from northern Fennoscandia to southern Italy to analyse temporal tr...

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Main Authors: Thomas Dirnböck, Ulf Grandin, Markus Bernhard Römermann, Burkhardt Beudert, Martin Forsius, Maria Theresia Grabner, Maria Holmberg, Sirpa Kleemola, Lars Lundin, Michael Mirtl, Markus Neumann, Maija Salemaa, Franz Starlinger, Tomasz Staszewski, Aldona Katarzyna Uziębło, CANULLO, Roberto
Other Authors: Thomas, Dirnböck, Ulf, Grandin, Markus Bernhard, Römermann, Burkhardt, Beudert, Canullo, Roberto, Martin, Forsiu, Maria Theresia, Grabner, Maria, Holmberg, Sirpa, Kleemola, Lars, Lundin, Michael, Mirtl, Markus, Neumann, Maija, Salemaa, Franz, Starlinger, Tomasz, Staszewski, Aldona Katarzyna, Uziębło
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spelling ftuncamerinoiris:oai:pubblicazioni.unicam.it:11581/319587 2023-11-12T04:17:00+01:00 Nitrogen deposition affects forest floor vegetation across Europe - evidence from long-term monitoring. Oral presentation at International Symposium Ecohydrology, Biotechnology & Engineering, Book of Abstracts (17-19th September 2013 – Łódź) Thomas Dirnböck Ulf Grandin Markus Bernhard Römermann Burkhardt Beudert Martin Forsius Maria Theresia Grabner Maria Holmberg Sirpa Kleemola Lars Lundin Michael Mirtl Markus Neumann Maija Salemaa Franz Starlinger Tomasz Staszewski Aldona Katarzyna Uziębło CANULLO, Roberto Thomas, Dirnböck Ulf, Grandin Markus Bernhard, Römermann Burkhardt, Beudert Canullo, Roberto Martin, Forsiu Maria Theresia, Grabner Maria, Holmberg Sirpa, Kleemola Lars, Lundin Michael, Mirtl Markus, Neumann Maija, Salemaa Franz, Starlinger Tomasz, Staszewski Aldona Katarzyna, Uziębło 2013 http://hdl.handle.net/11581/319587 eng eng volume:1 firstpage:46 lastpage:46 numberofpages:1 http://hdl.handle.net/11581/319587 info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2013 ftuncamerinoiris 2023-10-18T16:45:15Z Chronic nitrogen (N) deposition is a threat to biodiversity that results from eutrophication of sensitive ecosystems. We studied long-term monitoring data from 28 forest sites with a total of 1335 permanent vegetation sampling units from northern Fennoscandia to southern Italy to analyse temporal trends in species cover and diversity. We found that the cover of oligotrophic species decreased the more the measured N deposition exceeded the empirical critical load (CL) for eutrophication effects (p = 0.002). Although species, which prefer nutrient rich sites, did not experience a signifi cantly increasing cover (p = 0.440), they had a higher proportion among colonizers than oligotrophic species (p = 0.030). The observed response is, to our knowledge, the fi rst detection of a N deposition effect on temporal trends of vascular plants of forest fl oor vegetation in a European-wide long-term monitoring data set. Contrary to species cover changes, neither the decrease of species richness (alpha and gamma diversity) nor of homogeneity (beta diversity) correlated with nitrogen CL exceedance in our dataset. We conclude that oligotrophic plant species are on the downgrade in European forest ecosystems that are sensitive to eutrophication effects. Other/Unknown Material Fennoscandia CAMPUS Pubblicazioni Scientifiche Unicam (Università di Camerino)
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description Chronic nitrogen (N) deposition is a threat to biodiversity that results from eutrophication of sensitive ecosystems. We studied long-term monitoring data from 28 forest sites with a total of 1335 permanent vegetation sampling units from northern Fennoscandia to southern Italy to analyse temporal trends in species cover and diversity. We found that the cover of oligotrophic species decreased the more the measured N deposition exceeded the empirical critical load (CL) for eutrophication effects (p = 0.002). Although species, which prefer nutrient rich sites, did not experience a signifi cantly increasing cover (p = 0.440), they had a higher proportion among colonizers than oligotrophic species (p = 0.030). The observed response is, to our knowledge, the fi rst detection of a N deposition effect on temporal trends of vascular plants of forest fl oor vegetation in a European-wide long-term monitoring data set. Contrary to species cover changes, neither the decrease of species richness (alpha and gamma diversity) nor of homogeneity (beta diversity) correlated with nitrogen CL exceedance in our dataset. We conclude that oligotrophic plant species are on the downgrade in European forest ecosystems that are sensitive to eutrophication effects.
author2 Thomas, Dirnböck
Ulf, Grandin
Markus Bernhard, Römermann
Burkhardt, Beudert
Canullo, Roberto
Martin, Forsiu
Maria Theresia, Grabner
Maria, Holmberg
Sirpa, Kleemola
Lars, Lundin
Michael, Mirtl
Markus, Neumann
Maija, Salemaa
Franz, Starlinger
Tomasz, Staszewski
Aldona Katarzyna, Uziębło
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author Thomas Dirnböck
Ulf Grandin
Markus Bernhard Römermann
Burkhardt Beudert
Martin Forsius
Maria Theresia Grabner
Maria Holmberg
Sirpa Kleemola
Lars Lundin
Michael Mirtl
Markus Neumann
Maija Salemaa
Franz Starlinger
Tomasz Staszewski
Aldona Katarzyna Uziębło
CANULLO, Roberto
spellingShingle Thomas Dirnböck
Ulf Grandin
Markus Bernhard Römermann
Burkhardt Beudert
Martin Forsius
Maria Theresia Grabner
Maria Holmberg
Sirpa Kleemola
Lars Lundin
Michael Mirtl
Markus Neumann
Maija Salemaa
Franz Starlinger
Tomasz Staszewski
Aldona Katarzyna Uziębło
CANULLO, Roberto
Nitrogen deposition affects forest floor vegetation across Europe - evidence from long-term monitoring. Oral presentation at International Symposium Ecohydrology, Biotechnology & Engineering, Book of Abstracts (17-19th September 2013 – Łódź)
author_facet Thomas Dirnböck
Ulf Grandin
Markus Bernhard Römermann
Burkhardt Beudert
Martin Forsius
Maria Theresia Grabner
Maria Holmberg
Sirpa Kleemola
Lars Lundin
Michael Mirtl
Markus Neumann
Maija Salemaa
Franz Starlinger
Tomasz Staszewski
Aldona Katarzyna Uziębło
CANULLO, Roberto
author_sort Thomas Dirnböck
title Nitrogen deposition affects forest floor vegetation across Europe - evidence from long-term monitoring. Oral presentation at International Symposium Ecohydrology, Biotechnology & Engineering, Book of Abstracts (17-19th September 2013 – Łódź)
title_short Nitrogen deposition affects forest floor vegetation across Europe - evidence from long-term monitoring. Oral presentation at International Symposium Ecohydrology, Biotechnology & Engineering, Book of Abstracts (17-19th September 2013 – Łódź)
title_full Nitrogen deposition affects forest floor vegetation across Europe - evidence from long-term monitoring. Oral presentation at International Symposium Ecohydrology, Biotechnology & Engineering, Book of Abstracts (17-19th September 2013 – Łódź)
title_fullStr Nitrogen deposition affects forest floor vegetation across Europe - evidence from long-term monitoring. Oral presentation at International Symposium Ecohydrology, Biotechnology & Engineering, Book of Abstracts (17-19th September 2013 – Łódź)
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen deposition affects forest floor vegetation across Europe - evidence from long-term monitoring. Oral presentation at International Symposium Ecohydrology, Biotechnology & Engineering, Book of Abstracts (17-19th September 2013 – Łódź)
title_sort nitrogen deposition affects forest floor vegetation across europe - evidence from long-term monitoring. oral presentation at international symposium ecohydrology, biotechnology & engineering, book of abstracts (17-19th september 2013 – łódź)
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