Pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius), vegetation, and soil nitrogen along a successional sere in east central Minnesota

Inouye, R. S. ; Huntly, N. J. ; Tilman, D. ; Tester, J. R.
Springer
Published 1987
ISSN:
1432-1939
Keywords:
Geomys ; Soil nitrogen ; Gopher mounds ; Succession
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
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Summary Pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius: Geomyidae Rodentia) are shown to affect soil resources and thus, indirectly, vegetation. Gophers reduce average soil nitrogen near the surface and increase point-to-point heterogeneity of soil nitrogen by moving nitrogen-poor subsurface soil to the soil surface. Data from 22 old fields at Cedar Creek Natural History Area, Minnesota, USA show correlations of soil nitrogen, vegetation, and gopher mounds that are consistent with this indirect mechanism by which gophers affect local species composition and old field succession.
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autor Inouye, R. S.
Huntly, N. J.
Tilman, D.
Tester, J. R.
autorsonst Inouye, R. S.
Huntly, N. J.
Tilman, D.
Tester, J. R.
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notes Summary Pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius: Geomyidae Rodentia) are shown to affect soil resources and thus, indirectly, vegetation. Gophers reduce average soil nitrogen near the surface and increase point-to-point heterogeneity of soil nitrogen by moving nitrogen-poor subsurface soil to the soil surface. Data from 22 old fields at Cedar Creek Natural History Area, Minnesota, USA show correlations of soil nitrogen, vegetation, and gopher mounds that are consistent with this indirect mechanism by which gophers affect local species composition and old field succession.
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Soil nitrogen
Gopher mounds
Succession
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shingle_author_1 Inouye, R. S.
Huntly, N. J.
Tilman, D.
Tester, J. R.
shingle_author_2 Inouye, R. S.
Huntly, N. J.
Tilman, D.
Tester, J. R.
shingle_author_3 Inouye, R. S.
Huntly, N. J.
Tilman, D.
Tester, J. R.
shingle_author_4 Inouye, R. S.
Huntly, N. J.
Tilman, D.
Tester, J. R.
shingle_catch_all_1 Inouye, R. S.
Huntly, N. J.
Tilman, D.
Tester, J. R.
Pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius), vegetation, and soil nitrogen along a successional sere in east central Minnesota
Geomys
Soil nitrogen
Gopher mounds
Succession
Geomys
Soil nitrogen
Gopher mounds
Succession
Summary Pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius: Geomyidae Rodentia) are shown to affect soil resources and thus, indirectly, vegetation. Gophers reduce average soil nitrogen near the surface and increase point-to-point heterogeneity of soil nitrogen by moving nitrogen-poor subsurface soil to the soil surface. Data from 22 old fields at Cedar Creek Natural History Area, Minnesota, USA show correlations of soil nitrogen, vegetation, and gopher mounds that are consistent with this indirect mechanism by which gophers affect local species composition and old field succession.
1432-1939
14321939
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Inouye, R. S.
Huntly, N. J.
Tilman, D.
Tester, J. R.
Pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius), vegetation, and soil nitrogen along a successional sere in east central Minnesota
Geomys
Soil nitrogen
Gopher mounds
Succession
Geomys
Soil nitrogen
Gopher mounds
Succession
Summary Pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius: Geomyidae Rodentia) are shown to affect soil resources and thus, indirectly, vegetation. Gophers reduce average soil nitrogen near the surface and increase point-to-point heterogeneity of soil nitrogen by moving nitrogen-poor subsurface soil to the soil surface. Data from 22 old fields at Cedar Creek Natural History Area, Minnesota, USA show correlations of soil nitrogen, vegetation, and gopher mounds that are consistent with this indirect mechanism by which gophers affect local species composition and old field succession.
1432-1939
14321939
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Inouye, R. S.
Huntly, N. J.
Tilman, D.
Tester, J. R.
Pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius), vegetation, and soil nitrogen along a successional sere in east central Minnesota
Geomys
Soil nitrogen
Gopher mounds
Succession
Geomys
Soil nitrogen
Gopher mounds
Succession
Summary Pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius: Geomyidae Rodentia) are shown to affect soil resources and thus, indirectly, vegetation. Gophers reduce average soil nitrogen near the surface and increase point-to-point heterogeneity of soil nitrogen by moving nitrogen-poor subsurface soil to the soil surface. Data from 22 old fields at Cedar Creek Natural History Area, Minnesota, USA show correlations of soil nitrogen, vegetation, and gopher mounds that are consistent with this indirect mechanism by which gophers affect local species composition and old field succession.
1432-1939
14321939
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Inouye, R. S.
Huntly, N. J.
Tilman, D.
Tester, J. R.
Pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius), vegetation, and soil nitrogen along a successional sere in east central Minnesota
Geomys
Soil nitrogen
Gopher mounds
Succession
Geomys
Soil nitrogen
Gopher mounds
Succession
Summary Pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius: Geomyidae Rodentia) are shown to affect soil resources and thus, indirectly, vegetation. Gophers reduce average soil nitrogen near the surface and increase point-to-point heterogeneity of soil nitrogen by moving nitrogen-poor subsurface soil to the soil surface. Data from 22 old fields at Cedar Creek Natural History Area, Minnesota, USA show correlations of soil nitrogen, vegetation, and gopher mounds that are consistent with this indirect mechanism by which gophers affect local species composition and old field succession.
1432-1939
14321939
Springer
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shingle_title_3 Pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius), vegetation, and soil nitrogen along a successional sere in east central Minnesota
shingle_title_4 Pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius), vegetation, and soil nitrogen along a successional sere in east central Minnesota
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