Intertidal resource use over millennia enhances forest productivity

Human settlements are often associated with degraded landscapes. Trant and colleagues now show that near-shore settlements in British Columbia have locally enhanced forest productivity over millennia by enriching soils with calcium and phosphorous derived from shellfish remnants.

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Autores principales: Andrew J. Trant, Wiebe Nijland, Kira M. Hoffman, Darcy L. Mathews, Duncan McLaren, Trisalyn A. Nelson, Brian M. Starzomski
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:4ed116167a9f4f78a8125c1452c01dcd2021-12-02T16:49:58ZIntertidal resource use over millennia enhances forest productivity10.1038/ncomms124912041-1723https://doaj.org/article/4ed116167a9f4f78a8125c1452c01dcd2016-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12491https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Human settlements are often associated with degraded landscapes. Trant and colleagues now show that near-shore settlements in British Columbia have locally enhanced forest productivity over millennia by enriching soils with calcium and phosphorous derived from shellfish remnants.Andrew J. TrantWiebe NijlandKira M. HoffmanDarcy L. MathewsDuncan McLarenTrisalyn A. NelsonBrian M. StarzomskiNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2016)
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Andrew J. Trant
Wiebe Nijland
Kira M. Hoffman
Darcy L. Mathews
Duncan McLaren
Trisalyn A. Nelson
Brian M. Starzomski
Intertidal resource use over millennia enhances forest productivity
description Human settlements are often associated with degraded landscapes. Trant and colleagues now show that near-shore settlements in British Columbia have locally enhanced forest productivity over millennia by enriching soils with calcium and phosphorous derived from shellfish remnants.
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author Andrew J. Trant
Wiebe Nijland
Kira M. Hoffman
Darcy L. Mathews
Duncan McLaren
Trisalyn A. Nelson
Brian M. Starzomski
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title Intertidal resource use over millennia enhances forest productivity
title_short Intertidal resource use over millennia enhances forest productivity
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