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Empirical evidence reveals seasonally dependent reduction in nitrification in coastal sediments subjected to near future ocean acidification Ghent University
Patterns of throughfall deposition, nitrate seepage, and soil acidification in contrasting forest edges Ghent University
Due to forest fragmentation, forest edges as ecotone boundaries between forest and open area such as heathland, pasture, or agricultural land are increasingly dominant features in landscapes around the world. In Flanders, the northern part of Belgium, forests are strongly fragmented: the relative amount of forest edge in the total forested area amounts to almost 60 % when considering an edge depth of only 50 m. Forest edges have a vast influence ...
Edge effects on soil acidification in forests on sandy soils under high deposition load Ghent University University of Antwerp
Can shrub species with higher litter quality mitigate soil acidification in pine and oak forests on poor sandy soils? Ghent University
The impact of ocean acidification and warming on the skeletal mechanical properties of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus from laboratory and field observations Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Increased atmospheric CO2 concentration is leading to changes in the carbonate chemistry and the temperature of the ocean. The impact of these processes on marine organisms will depend on their ability to cope with those changes, particularly the maintenance of calcium carbonate structures. Both a laboratory experiment (long-term exposure to decreased pH and increased temperature) and collections of individuals from natural environments ...