Mineralization ratios of nitrogen and phosphorus from decomposing litter in temperate versus tropical forests

Author:

Marklein Alison R.12,Winbourne Joy B.13,Enders Sara K.1,Gonzalez David J. X.14,van Huysen Tiff L.1,Izquierdo Jorge E.1,Light Derrick R.1,Liptzin Daniel15,Miller Kimberley E.16,Morford Scott L.1,Norton Robert A.1,Houlton Benjamin Z.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Land, Air and Water Resources; University of California, Davis; One Shields Avenue Davis CA 95616 USA

2. Department of Forestry and Conservation Sciences; University of Montana; 32 Campus Drive Missoula MT 59812 USA

3. Institute at Brown for Environment and Society; Brown University; 95 Waterman Street Providence RI 02912 USA

4. School of Forestry and Environmental Studies; Yale University; 195 Prospect Street New Haven CT 06511 USA

5. Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research; University of Colorado; 1560 30th Street Boulder CO 80303 USA

6. Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs; Ohio University; The Ridges Building 22 Athens OH 45701 USA

Funder

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

NSF

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Global and Planetary Change

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