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Determining Change in Coastal Barrier Island Dune Vegetation Following a Decade of Nitrogen Fertilization

Authors :
Brett McMillan
Frank P. Day
Leah A. Gibala-Smith
Emily Adams
Matt C. Smith
Justin Shafer
Nathan Sedghi
Dominic J. Graziani
Source :
Journal of Coastal Research. 345:1100-1104
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Coastal Education and Research Foundation, 2018.

Abstract

Day, F.P.; Adams, E.C.; Gibala-Smith, L.A.; Graziani, D.J.; McMillan, B.; Sedghi, N.; Shafer, J., and Smith, M., 2018. Determining change in coastal barrier island dune vegetation following a decade of nitrogen fertilization. Nitrogen deposition from agricultural and industrial sources is a threat to terrestrial biodiversity, and impacts are likely to be greatest in nitrogen-deficient systems. The results of a 10 year fertilization treatment on nitrogen-deficient coastal barrier island dunes and the decade following cessation of fertilizer application are reported here. The study objective was to determine the resilience of the dune plant communities. Would these communities return to their former state in terms of density, species composition, and species diversity after nitrogen additions ended, and if so, how rapid was their recovery? Plant density by species and species diversity were determined over a 20 year period from permanent plots established on three different-aged dunes on a Virginia...

Details

ISSN :
15515036 and 07490208
Volume :
345
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Coastal Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........019081b955359e7f76e0ac9f6b6ab562
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2112/jcoastres-d-17-00190.1