Journal article
Ecology Letters, 2021
APA
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Carroll, O., Batzer, E., Bharath, S., Borer, E., Campana, S., Esch, E., … MacDougall, A. (2021). Nutrient identity modifies the destabilising effects of eutrophication in grasslands. Ecology Letters.
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Carroll, Oliver, E. Batzer, Siddharth Bharath, E. Borer, Sofía Campana, E. Esch, Y. Hautier, et al. “Nutrient Identity Modifies the Destabilising Effects of Eutrophication in Grasslands.” Ecology Letters (2021).
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Carroll, Oliver, et al. “Nutrient Identity Modifies the Destabilising Effects of Eutrophication in Grasslands.” Ecology Letters, 2021.
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@article{oliver2021a,
title = {Nutrient identity modifies the destabilising effects of eutrophication in grasslands.},
year = {2021},
journal = {Ecology Letters},
author = {Carroll, Oliver and Batzer, E. and Bharath, Siddharth and Borer, E. and Campana, Sofía and Esch, E. and Hautier, Y. and Ohlert, T. and Seabloom, E. and Adler, P. and Bakker, J. and Biederman, L. and Bugalho, M. and Caldeira, M. and Chen, Qingqing and Davies, K. and Fay, P. and Knops, J. H. and Komatsu, K. and Martina, J. and McCann, K. and Moore, Joslin L. and Morgan, J. and Muraina, T. O. and Osborne, Brooke B. and Risch, A. and Stevens, C. and Wilfahrt, P. and Yahdjian, L. and MacDougall, A.}
}
Nutrient enrichment can simultaneously increase and destabilise plant biomass production, with co-limitation by multiple nutrients potentially intensifying these effects. Here, we test how factorial additions of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium with essential nutrients (K+) affect the stability (mean/standard deviation) of aboveground biomass in 34 grasslands over 7 years. Destabilisation with fertilisation was prevalent but was driven by single nutrients, not synergistic nutrient interactions. On average, N-based treatments increased mean biomass production by 21-51% but increased its standard deviation by 40-68% and so consistently reduced stability. Adding P increased interannual variability and reduced stability without altering mean biomass, while K+ had no general effects. Declines in stability were largest in the most nutrient-limited grasslands, or where nutrients reduced species richness or intensified species synchrony. We show that nutrients can differentially impact the stability of biomass production, with N and P in particular disproportionately increasing its interannual variability.