Evidence, causes, and consequences of declining nitrogen availability in terrestrial ecosystems
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Research suggests that nitrogen availability in terrestrial ecosystems is declining, which may have consequences for plants and animals. However, there are also indications that some areas are experiencing an excess of nitrogen, while others face a shortage. The causes of these trends are being studied, with factors such as rising atmospheric CO2, precipitation, and climate change potentially playing a role.
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