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Follett, Ronald F.

United States Department of Agriculture

Current S-Index

2.2

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2.2

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Total Datasets

1

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

76.9%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

1

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Total Mentions

0

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Datasets

Data from: Elevated CO2 and water addition enhance nitrogen turnover in grassland plants with implications for temporal stability (Version: 1)

Temporal variation in soil nitrogen (N) availability affects growth of grassland communities that differ in their use and reuse of N. In a seven-year-long climate change experiment in a semiarid grassland, the temporal stability of plant biomass production varied with plant N turnover (reliance on externally acquired N relative to internally recycled N). Species with high N turnover were less stable in time compared to species with low N turnover. In contrast, N turnover at the community level was positively associated with asynchrony in biomass production, which in turn increased community temporal stability. Elevated CO2 and summer irrigation, but not warming, enhanced community N turnover and stability, possibly because treatments promoted greater abundance of species with high N turnover. Our study highlights the importance of plant N turnover for determining the temporal stability of individual species and plant communities affected by climate change.

Authors

  • Dijkstra, Feike A. ;
  • Carrillo, Yolima ;
  • Blumenthal, Dana M. ;
  • Mueller, Kevin E. ;
  • LeCain, Daniel R. ;
  • Morgan, Jack A. ;
  • Zelikova, Tamara J. ;
  • Williams, David G. ;
  • Follett, Ronald F. ;
  • Pendall, Elise ;
  • LeCain, Dan R.
1 Citation0 Mentions77% FAIR2.2 Dataset Index
10.5061/dryad.7536h67February 2019