2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-19834
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Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption efficiencies change under drought and shrub encroachment in a Mediterranean ecosystem

Abstract: <p>Mediterranean ecosystems, such as the savannah-type cork oak (<em>Quercus suber</em>) woodlands, are hotspots for climate change, as the highest impacts are forecasted for the Mediterranean region, mainly by more frequent and intense severe droughts. These ecosystems are also threatened by shrub encroachment, which might further decrease tree water availability and affect ecosystem functioning and resilience. Nevertheless, the combined effects of drought and shrub e… Show more

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