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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-867-2012
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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-867-2012
© Author(s) 2012. This work is distributed under
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the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Species-specific trajectories of nitrogen isotopes in Indiana hardwood forests, USA
K. K. McLauchlan
Department of Geography, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA
J. M. Craine
Division of Biology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA
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- Increasing Wood δ15N in Response to Pig Manure Application J. Camarero et al.
- A centurial signature of anthropogenic nitrogen and carbon in California serpentine ecosystems B. McLaughlin et al.
- Assessing tree ring δ15N of four temperate deciduous species as an indicator of N availability using independent long-term records at the Fernow Experimental Forest, WV M. Burnham et al.
- Phenotypic Plasticity Explains Response Patterns of European Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) Saplings to Nitrogen Fertilization and Drought Events C. Dziedek et al.
- Tree ring δ15N as validation of space-for-time substitution in disturbance studies of forest nitrogen status J. Kranabetter & J. Meeds
- Post‐disturbance conifer tree‐ring δ15N reflects openness of the nitrogen cycle across temperate coastal rainforests J. Kranabetter et al.
- Climate imprints on tree-ring δ15N signatures of sessile oak (Quercus petraea Liebl.) on soils with contrasting water availability W. Härdtle et al.
- Century-scale wood nitrogen isotope trajectories from an oak savanna with variable fire frequencies M. Trumper et al.
- Can tree-ring δ15N be used as a proxy for foliar δ15N in European beech and Norway spruce? G. Tomlinson et al.
- Forest inventory tree core archive reveals changes in boreal wood traits over seven decades K. Bassett et al.
- From middens to modern estuaries, oyster shells sequester source-specific nitrogen E. Darrow et al.
- Centennial-scale reductions in nitrogen availability in temperate forests of the United States K. McLauchlan et al.
- Nitrogen isotopes of individual tree-ring series – The validity of middle- to long-term trends M. Savard et al.
- Watershed-scale changes in terrestrial nitrogen cycling during a period of decreased atmospheric nitrate and sulfur deposition R. Sabo et al.
- Combination of multiple stable isotope and elemental analyses in urban trees reveals air pollution and climate change effects in Central Mongolia E. Batkhuyag et al.
- Disturbance and Topography Shape Nitrogen Availability and δ15N over Long-Term Forest Succession S. Perakis et al.
- Spatiotemporal analysis of nitrogen cycling in a mixed coniferous forest of the northern United States I. Howard & K. McLauchlan
- On the significance of long-term trends in tree-ring N isotopes – The interplay of soil conditions and regional NOx emissions M. Savard et al.
- Trajectories in nitrogen availability during forest secondary succession: illustrated by foliar δ15N Y. Tu et al.
- Limitations and strengths of indicators for evaluating the nitrogen status of forest ecosystems G. Gurmesa et al.
- Soil and tree ring chemistry of Pinus banksiana and Populus tremuloides stands as indicators of changes in atmospheric environments in the oil sands region of Alberta, Canada K. Jung et al.
- Reconstructing terrestrial nutrient cycling using stable nitrogen isotopes in wood L. Gerhart & K. McLauchlan
- The changes in diversity of vegetation and foliar stable isotopes during the terrestrial plant succession of a subtropical forest and their ecological implications R. Fan et al.
24 citations as recorded by crossref.
- Nitrogen isotopes in the soil-to-tree continuum — Tree rings express the soil biogeochemistry of boreal forests exposed to moderate airborne emissions M. Savard et al.
- Increasing Wood δ15N in Response to Pig Manure Application J. Camarero et al.
- A centurial signature of anthropogenic nitrogen and carbon in California serpentine ecosystems B. McLaughlin et al.
- Assessing tree ring δ15N of four temperate deciduous species as an indicator of N availability using independent long-term records at the Fernow Experimental Forest, WV M. Burnham et al.
- Phenotypic Plasticity Explains Response Patterns of European Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) Saplings to Nitrogen Fertilization and Drought Events C. Dziedek et al.
- Tree ring δ15N as validation of space-for-time substitution in disturbance studies of forest nitrogen status J. Kranabetter & J. Meeds
- Post‐disturbance conifer tree‐ring δ15N reflects openness of the nitrogen cycle across temperate coastal rainforests J. Kranabetter et al.
- Climate imprints on tree-ring δ15N signatures of sessile oak (Quercus petraea Liebl.) on soils with contrasting water availability W. Härdtle et al.
- Century-scale wood nitrogen isotope trajectories from an oak savanna with variable fire frequencies M. Trumper et al.
- Can tree-ring δ15N be used as a proxy for foliar δ15N in European beech and Norway spruce? G. Tomlinson et al.
- Forest inventory tree core archive reveals changes in boreal wood traits over seven decades K. Bassett et al.
- From middens to modern estuaries, oyster shells sequester source-specific nitrogen E. Darrow et al.
- Centennial-scale reductions in nitrogen availability in temperate forests of the United States K. McLauchlan et al.
- Nitrogen isotopes of individual tree-ring series – The validity of middle- to long-term trends M. Savard et al.
- Watershed-scale changes in terrestrial nitrogen cycling during a period of decreased atmospheric nitrate and sulfur deposition R. Sabo et al.
- Combination of multiple stable isotope and elemental analyses in urban trees reveals air pollution and climate change effects in Central Mongolia E. Batkhuyag et al.
- Disturbance and Topography Shape Nitrogen Availability and δ15N over Long-Term Forest Succession S. Perakis et al.
- Spatiotemporal analysis of nitrogen cycling in a mixed coniferous forest of the northern United States I. Howard & K. McLauchlan
- On the significance of long-term trends in tree-ring N isotopes – The interplay of soil conditions and regional NOx emissions M. Savard et al.
- Trajectories in nitrogen availability during forest secondary succession: illustrated by foliar δ15N Y. Tu et al.
- Limitations and strengths of indicators for evaluating the nitrogen status of forest ecosystems G. Gurmesa et al.
- Soil and tree ring chemistry of Pinus banksiana and Populus tremuloides stands as indicators of changes in atmospheric environments in the oil sands region of Alberta, Canada K. Jung et al.
- Reconstructing terrestrial nutrient cycling using stable nitrogen isotopes in wood L. Gerhart & K. McLauchlan
- The changes in diversity of vegetation and foliar stable isotopes during the terrestrial plant succession of a subtropical forest and their ecological implications R. Fan et al.
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