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Elizabeth Ramírez
Publications - 3
Citations - 714
Elizabeth Ramírez is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nitrogen cycle & Ecosystem. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 512 citations.
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Decoupling of soil nutrient cycles as a function of aridity in global drylands
Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo,Fernando T. Maestre,Antonio Gallardo,Matthew A. Bowker,Matthew D. Wallenstein,José L. Quero,José L. Quero,Victoria Ochoa,Beatriz Gozalo,Miguel García-Gómez,Santiago Soliveres,Pablo García-Palacios,Miguel Berdugo,Enrique Valencia,Cristina Escolar,Tulio Arredondo,Claudia Barraza-Zepeda,Donaldo Bran,José A. Carreira,Mohamed Chaieb,Abel Augusto Conceição,Mchich Derak,David J. Eldridge,Adrián Escudero,Carlos I. Espinosa,Juan José Gaitán,M. Gabriel Gatica,Susana Gómez-González,Elizabeth Guzman,Julio R. Gutiérrez,Adriana Florentino,E.N. Hepper,Rosa M. Hernández,Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald,Mohammad Jankju,Jushan Liu,Rebecca L. Mau,Maria N. Miriti,Jorge Monerris,Kamal Naseri,Zouhaier Noumi,Vicente Polo,Aníbal Prina,Eduardo Pucheta,Elizabeth Ramírez,David A. Ramírez-Collantes,R. L. Romão,Matthew Tighe,Duilio Torres,Cristian Torres-Díaz,Eugene D. Ungar,James Val,Wanyoike Wamiti,Deli Wang,Eli Zaady +54 more
TL;DR: Any predicted increase in aridity with climate change will probably reduce the concentrations of N and C in global drylands, but increase that of P, suggesting the provision of key services provided by these ecosystems could be negatively affected.
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Human impacts and aridity differentially alter soil N availability in drylands worldwide
Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo,Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo,Fernando T. Maestre,Antonio Gallardo,David J. Eldridge,Santiago Soliveres,Santiago Soliveres,Matthew A. Bowker,Ana Prado-Comesaña,Juan José Gaitán,José L. Quero,Victoria Ochoa,Beatriz Gozalo,Miguel García-Gómez,Pablo García-Palacios,Pablo García-Palacios,Miguel Berdugo,Enrique Valencia,Cristina Escolar,Tulio Arredondo,Claudia Barraza-Zepeda,Bertrand Boeken,Donaldo Bran,Omar Cabrera,José A. Carreira,Mohamed Chaieb,Abel Augusto Conceição,Mchich Derak,Ricardo Daniel Ernst,Carlos I. Espinosa,Adriana Florentino,Gabriel Gatica,Wahida Ghiloufi,Susana Gómez-González,Julio R. Gutiérrez,Rosa M. Hernández,Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald,Mohammad Jankju,Rebecca L. Mau,Maria N. Miriti,Jorge Monerris,Ernesto Morici,Muchai Muchane,Kamal Naseri,Eduardo Pucheta,Elizabeth Ramírez,David A. Ramírez-Collantes,R. L. Romão,Matthew Tighe,Duilio Torres,Cristian Torres-Díaz,James Val,José P. Veiga,Deli Wang,Xia Yuan,Eli Zaady +55 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a global observational study to evaluate how aridity and human impacts, together with biotic and abiotic factors, affect key soil variables of the nitrogen cycle.
Decoupling of soil nutrient cycles as a function of
Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo,Fernando T. Maestre,Antonio Gallardo,Matthew A. Bowker,Matthew D. Wallenstein,José L. Quero,Victoria Ochoa,Beatriz Gozalo,Miguel García-Gómez,Santiago Soliveres,Pablo García-Palacios,Miguel Berdugo,Enrique Valencia,Cristina Escolar,Tulio Arredondo,Claudia Barraza-Zepeda,Donaldo Bran,José A. Carreira,Mohamed Chaieb,Abel A. Conceiça˜o,Mchich Derak,David J. Eldridge,Adrián Escudero,Carlos I. Espinosa,Juan José Gaitán,M. Gabriel Gatica,Susana Gómez-González,Elizabeth Guzman,Julio R. Gutiérrez,Adriana Florentino,E.N. Hepper,Rosa M. Hernández,Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald,Mohammad Jankju,Jushan Liu,Rebecca L. Mau,Maria N. Miriti,Jorge Monerris,Kamal Naseri,Zouhaier Noumi,Vicente Polo,Aníbal Prina,Eduardo Pucheta,Elizabeth Ramírez,David A. Ramırez Collantes,R. L. Romão,Matthew Tighe,Duilio Torres,Cristian Torres-Díaz,Eugene D. Ungar,James Val,Wanyoike Wamiti,Deli Wang,Eli Zaady +53 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate how aridity affects the balance between carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in soils collected from 224 dryland sites from all continents except Antarctica and find a negative effect of aridity on the concentration of soil organic C and total N, but a positive effect on inorganic P.