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Evidence, causes, and consequences of declining nitrogen availability in terrestrial ecosystems

National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center · Jonah’s Just Begun · +13 more institutions

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Abstract

The productivity of ecosystems and their capacity to support life depends on access to reactive nitrogen (N). Over the past century, humans have more than doubled the global supply of reactive N through industrial and agricultural activities. However, long-term records demonstrate that N availability is declining in many regions of the world. Reactive N inputs are not evenly distributed, and global changes—including elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) levels and rising temperatures—are affecting ecosystem N supply relative to demand. Declining N availability is constraining primary productivity, contributing to lower leaf N concentrations, and reducing the quality of herbivore diets in many ecosystems.…

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Keywords
  • Ecosystem
  • Productivity
  • Natural resource economics
  • Environmental science
  • Agriculture
  • Terrestrial ecosystem
  • Reactive nitrogen
  • Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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