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Ecosystem Feedbacks and Nitrogen Fixation in Boreal Forests
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2008
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BiogeochemistryFeather Moss CarpetsTerrestrial EcosystemTerrestrial NitrogenTerrestrial EcologyTerrestrial Ecosystem ProductivityForest ProductivityEcosystem FeedbacksN Fixation
Biological feedback mechanisms regulate fundamental ecosystem processes and potentially regulate ecosystem productivity. To date, no studies have documented the down-regulation of terrestrial nitrogen (N) fixation via an ecosystem-level feedback mechanism. Herein, we demonstrate such a feedback in boreal forests. Rapid cycling of N in early secondary succession forests yielded greater throughfall N deposition, which in turn decreased N fixation by cyanobacterial associates in feather moss carpets that reside on the forest floor. The forest canopy exerts a tight control on biotic N input at a period of high productivity.
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