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The lake district concept in the ecological understanding of high mountains

Close to 50% of phosphorus emitted to the atmosphere is a result of human activities

According to the study in which CREAF participated, China contributes 43% of this amount. For decades it had been thought that human activities were responsible for only around 5% of atmospherically-circulating phosphorus. More phosphorus in the air means more phosphors deposited on the ground. This can boost plant growth and the capacity to sequester atmospheric CO2; for that reason human activities may be altering the phosphorus and carbon cycles to a degree which was previously unknown

Biogeochemical cycles Erc @en Geu @en Imbalance-p @en Josep peñuelas @en Nutrient cycle Phosphorus
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Managing ecosystem services for fruit production in different European climates

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Methodology to enhance the management of the Natura 2000 areas from Catalonia based in biodiversity indicators.

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Spatial heterogeneity in plant-pollinator communities: effects on interaction networks and consequences to pollination function

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Life history strategies to cope with human-induced rapid environmental changes