Extracting the most from terrestrial plant-derived n-alkyl lipids and their carbon isotopes from the sedimentary record: A review
Terrestrial plant biomarkers and their carbon isotopes provide insights into carbon cycling,
paleovegetation and paleoclimate, ranging in scale from local to global. Over the past …
paleovegetation and paleoclimate, ranging in scale from local to global. Over the past …
A comprehensive review on coupled processes and mechanisms of soil-vegetation-hydrology, and recent research advances
Research on the coupling of soil, vegetation, and hydrological processes is not only a
research hotspot in disciplines such as pedology, ecohydrology and Earth system science …
research hotspot in disciplines such as pedology, ecohydrology and Earth system science …
Soil-plant-atmosphere interactions: structure, function, and predictive scaling for climate change mitigation
Background It is well established that the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems depends on
biophysical and biogeochemical feedbacks occurring at the soil-plant-atmosphere (SPA) …
biophysical and biogeochemical feedbacks occurring at the soil-plant-atmosphere (SPA) …
Terrigenous dissolved organic matter persists in the energy-limited deep groundwaters of the Fennoscandian Shield
The deep terrestrial biosphere encompasses the life below the photosynthesis-fueled
surface that perseveres in typically nutrient and energy depleted anoxic groundwaters. The …
surface that perseveres in typically nutrient and energy depleted anoxic groundwaters. The …
Carbon and nitrogen isotopic variability in bone collagen during the Neolithic period: Influence of environmental factors and diet
G Goude, M Fontugne - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2016 - Elsevier
Studies on Holocene periods in France and Liguria over the past 15 years provide an
important isotopic database (δ 13 C and δ 15 N) on human and animal bone collagen …
important isotopic database (δ 13 C and δ 15 N) on human and animal bone collagen …
Effects of plant functional traits on soil stability: Intraspecific variability matters
Background and aims Soil stability is a key ecosystem function provided by agricultural
landscapes. A multitude of influential factors such as soil texture and plant community …
landscapes. A multitude of influential factors such as soil texture and plant community …
Biophysical control of daytime and nighttime soil respiration during growing and non-growing seasons in a temperate deciduous forest
Y Han, G Wang, D **ang, S Zhou, L **ong - Agricultural and Forest …, 2024 - Elsevier
Accurate prediction of soil respiration (Rs) under climate change requires a comprehensive
understanding of the dominant factors. However, the combined effects of multiple …
understanding of the dominant factors. However, the combined effects of multiple …
Modern African ecosystems as landscape-scale analogues for reconstructing woody cover and early hominin environments
EW Negash, Z Alemseged, WA Barr… - Journal of Human …, 2024 - Elsevier
Reconstructing habitat types available to hominins and inferring how the paleo-landscape
changed through time are critical steps in testing hypotheses about the selective pressures …
changed through time are critical steps in testing hypotheses about the selective pressures …
Better estimates of soil carbon from geographical data: a revised global approach
Soils hold the largest pool of organic carbon (C) on Earth; yet, soil organic carbon (SOC)
reservoirs are not well represented in climate change mitigation strategies because our …
reservoirs are not well represented in climate change mitigation strategies because our …
Decline in Ecosystem δ13C and Mid-Successional Nitrogen Loss in a Two-Century Postglacial Chronosequence
Uncertainty about controls on long-term carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) balance, turnover, and
isotopic composition currently limits our ability to predict ecosystem response to disturbance …
isotopic composition currently limits our ability to predict ecosystem response to disturbance …