Tropical forests richer in nitrogen, impacting global ecosystem health.
Tropical forests have more nitrogen available than temperate forests, leading to more open nitrogen cycles. This means that tropical forests lose nitrogen differently than temperate forests, resulting in tropical forests being more enriched in nitrogen-15 isotopes. By comparing nitrogen isotopes in leaves and soil, researchers found that tropical forests have higher nitrogen-15 levels than temperate forests. This suggests that nitrogen is more abundant in many tropical forest ecosystems.