Human-induced changes in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) global cycles and availability significantly impact plant growth and nutritional composition, thereby affecting ecosystem dynamics. However, research on the effects of increased nutrient availability often focuses on plant community-level effects, overlooking interspecific variability and neglecting impacts on higher trophic levels. Using a controlled fertilization experiment with six tree species that naturally occur in the Cerrado biome
Effects of soil nutrient enrichment on biomass, herbivores, and their predators differ between tree species in the Brazilian Cerrado
Carla Faleiro Tinoco·Luísa G. Carvalheiro·Vanessa Leonel Falchi·Júlia Almeida Reis·Sílvia Castro·Rodrigo Damasco Daud·Alexsander Seleguini·Stefany Ribeiro Constantino
