2017
DOI: 10.5194/bg-2017-121
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Evaluating the effect of nutrient redistribution by animals on the phosphorus cycle of lowland Amazonia

Abstract: <p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Amazonian ecosystems are of global importance for the climate system and biodiversity. Phosphorus (P) is suggested to be a limited nutrient in many Amazonian ecosystems because soils are ancient, highly weathered, and nutrient depleted. Recently, it has been suggested that large herbivores may play a major role in the Amazon nutrient cycle. Here, we develop this hypothesis further and show how the spatial redistribution of P from rivers to… Show more

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