The effect of low nutrient availability on plant-consumer interactions during early succession is poorly understood. The low productivity and complexity of primary successional communities are expected to limit diversity and abundance of arthropods, but few studies have examined arthropod responses to enhanced nutrient supply in this context. We investigated the effects of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) addition on plant productivity and arthropod abundance on 24-yr-old soils at Mount St. Helens volcano.
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Title
N-P Co-Limitation of Primary Production and Response of Arthropods to N and P in Early Primary Succession on Mount St. Helens Volcano
Creators
John G. Bishop (Author)
Niamh B. O'Hara (Author)
Jonathan H. Titus (Author)
Jennifer L. Apple (Author)
Richard A. Gill (Author)
Louise Wynn (Author)
Michael Somers (Author)
Publication Details
PloS one., Vol.5(10), p.e13598
Academic Unit
Biological Sciences, School of
Identifiers
99900501865201842
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International ; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0