Centennial-scale reductions in nitrogen availability in temperate forests of the United States
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Research suggests that nitrogen availability in temperate forests in the United States has decreased over a long period of time. Similar reductions in nitrogen availability have been observed in other regions, including boreal forests and the Tibetan alpine permafrost region, with possible links to rising atmospheric CO2 and climate change. The impact of these changes on forest ecosystems is still being studied, with factors such as temperature and nitrogen deposition also playing a role in shaping forest responses.
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