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Biological Soil Crust Microsites Are the Main Contributor to Soil Respiration in a Semiarid Ecosystem
ArticleAbstract: Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are a key biotic component of dryland ecosystems worldwide. However, mPalabras claves:Biological soil crusts, Climate Change, Q 10, Retama sphaerocarpa, semiarid, soil respiration, Stipa tenacissimaAutores:Andrea P. Castillo-Monroy, García-Palacios P., Maestre F.T., Rey A., Soliveres S.Fuentes:scopusBiological soil crusts (biocrusts) as a model system in community, landscape and ecosystem ecology
ArticleAbstract: Model systems have had a profound influence on the development of ecological theory and general prinPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Biological soil crusts, ecosystem function, global change, landscape heterogeneity, Micro-landscape, Model system, species interactionsAutores:A. Castillo Monroy, Andrea P. Castillo-Monroy, Belnap J., Bowker M.A., Eldridge D.J., Escolar C., Maestre F.T., Soliveres S.Fuentes:rraaescopusBiological soil crusts modulate nitrogen availability in semi-arid ecosystems: Insights from a Mediterranean grassland
ArticleAbstract: Biological soil crusts (BSCs) greatly influence the N cycle of semi-arid ecosystems, as some organisPalabras claves:Biological soil crusts, Nitrification potential, Nitrogen availability, nitrogen cycle, Semi-arid ecosystem, Stipa tenacissimaAutores:Andrea P. Castillo-Monroy, Delgado-Baquerizo M., Gallardo A., Maestre F.T.Fuentes:scopusBiological soil crusts: Recent advances in our knowledge of their structure and ecological function
ArticleAbstract: Biological soil crusts (BSCs) result from an intimate association between soil particles and cyanobaPalabras claves:Biological soil crusts, Cyanobacteria, Lichens, Mosses, Semi-arid ecosystemsAutores:Andrea P. Castillo-Monroy, Maestre F.T.Fuentes:scopusSpecies richness effects on ecosystem multifunctionality depend on evenness, composition and spatial pattern
ArticleAbstract: Recent studies have suggested that the simultaneous maintenance of multiple ecosystem functions (mulPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Biological soil crusts, Community attributes, ecosystem functioning, Lichens, nutrient cycling, Plant-soil (below-ground) interactions, Spatial pattern, Species evennessAutores:Andrea P. Castillo-Monroy, Bowker M.A., Maestre F.T., Ochoa-Hueso R.Fuentes:scopus