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Factors Affecting Nitrogen Deposition Impacts on Biodiversity: An Overview

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Nitrogen Deposition, Critical Loads and Biodiversity

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The main mechanisms of nitrogen (N) deposition impacts on terrestrial biodiversity, mainly from studies in Europe, are identified as: direct foliar impacts; eutrophication; acidification; negative effects of reduced N; and increased susceptibility to secondary stress and disturbance factors such as drought, frost, pathogens or herbivores. The relation of several of these mechanisms to aquatic ecosystems is also described, as is the relative lack of N impact studies on faunal species/communities compared to floral ones. The factors that moderate N impacts on ecosystems are also considered and are categorized as: (1) the duration and total amount of the N inputs; (2) the chemical and physical form of the airborne N input; (3) the intrinsic sensitivity to the changes in N availability of the plant and animal species present; (4) the abiotic conditions (such as the ability of soils and waters to neutralize acidification effects); and (5) the past and present land use or management. The increased susceptibility of plants (or animal) species to stresses and disturbances, induced by enhanced atmospheric N loads, is highly dependent of the large differences in the physiological functioning of individual species. Therefore, the generalization of the effects of N deposition over a range of ecosystems is hardly, if at all, possible, although these impacts have been demonstrated to be of major importance in some ecosystems.

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The authors gratefully acknowledge support from the European Science Foundation to allow presentation at the workshop and from the NinE and COST 729 programmes.

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Bobbink, R., Hicks, W. (2014). Factors Affecting Nitrogen Deposition Impacts on Biodiversity: An Overview. In: Sutton, M., Mason, K., Sheppard, L., Sverdrup, H., Haeuber, R., Hicks, W. (eds) Nitrogen Deposition, Critical Loads and Biodiversity. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7939-6_14

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