Impact of Ocean Acidification on Ecosystem Functioning and Services in Habitat-Forming Species and Marine Ecosystems Serena ZuninoSimone LibralatoCosimo Solidoro OriginalPaper Open access 25 February 2021 Pages: 1561 - 1575
Azorella Cushion Plants and Aridity are Important Drivers of Soil Microbial Communities in Andean Ecosystems Susana Rodríguez-EcheverríaManuel Delgado-BaquerizoCristina Armas OriginalPaper 16 March 2021 Pages: 1576 - 1590
Ecological Memory of Historical Contamination Influences the Response of Phytoplankton Communities Didier L. BahoSimone RizzutoEva Leu OriginalPaper Open access 22 March 2021 Pages: 1591 - 1607
Precipitation Pattern Regulates Soil Carbon Flux Responses to Nitrogen Addition in a Temperate Forest Guoyong YanYajuan XingQinggui Wang OriginalPaper 03 March 2021 Pages: 1608 - 1623
White-Sand Savannas Expand at the Core of the Amazon After Forest Wildfires Bernardo M. FloresMilena Holmgren OriginalPaper Open access 03 March 2021 Pages: 1624 - 1637
Early Tree Diversity and Composition Effects on Topsoil Chemistry in Young Forest Plantations Depend on Site Context Els DhiedtKris VerheyenLander Baeten OriginalPaper 25 February 2021 Pages: 1638 - 1653
Significant Pico- and Nanoplankton Contributions to Biogenic Silica Standing Stocks and Production Rates in the Oligotrophic Eastern Indian Ocean Yuqiu WeiXingzhou WangJun Sun OriginalPaper 23 February 2021 Pages: 1654 - 1669
Synergistic Effects of Rooted Aquatic Vegetation and Drift Wrack on Ecosystem Multifunctionality Å. N. AustinJ. P. HansenJ. S. Eklöf OriginalPaper Open access 22 March 2021 Pages: 1670 - 1686
Assessing the Risk of Losing Forest Ecosystem Services Due to Wildfires Judit Lecina-DiazJordi Martínez-VilaltaJavier Retana OriginalPaper 05 March 2021 Pages: 1687 - 1701
A View From Both Ends: Shifts in Herbivore Assemblages Impact Top-Down and Bottom-Up Processes on Coral Reefs Katrina S. MunstermanJacob E. AllgeierDeron E. Burkepile OriginalPaper 03 March 2021 Pages: 1702 - 1715
Direct and Indirect Effects of Forest Anthropogenic Disturbance on Above and Below Ground Communities and Litter Decomposition Idaline LaigleMarco MorettiIsabelle Aubin OriginalPaper 05 March 2021 Pages: 1716 - 1737
Frequent Fire Reduces the Magnitude of Positive Interactions Between an Invasive Grass and Soil Microbes in Temperate Forests Jennifer M. FraterrigoMara K. Rembelski OriginalPaper 25 February 2021 Pages: 1738 - 1755
Landscape-Scale Forest Reorganization Following Insect Invasion and Harvest Under Future Climate Change Scenarios Stacey K. OlsonErica A. H. SmithwickChristopher M. Caldwell OriginalPaper Open access 17 March 2021 Pages: 1756 - 1774
Canopy Cover Loss of Mediterranean Oak Woodlands: Long-term Effects of Management and Climate Vanda AcácioFilipe S. DiasFrancisco Moreira OriginalPaper 16 March 2021 Pages: 1775 - 1791
The Metabolic Regimes at the Scale of an Entire Stream Network Unveiled Through Sensor Data and Machine Learning Pier Luigi SegattoTom J. BattinEnrico Bertuzzo OriginalPaper Open access 02 April 2021 Pages: 1792 - 1809
Forest Management Impacts on Greenhouse Gas Fluxes from Riparian Soils Along Headwater Streams Teresa K. SilverthornJohn S. Richardson OriginalPaper 26 March 2021 Pages: 1810 - 1822
Correction to: Relative Importance of Climate, Soil and Plant Functional Traits During the Early Decomposition Stage of Standardized Litter Nicolas FaninSophie BezaudLaurent Augusto Correction 25 March 2021 Pages: 1823 - 1824