Payne, RichardCampbell, CBritton, Andrea J.Mitchell, RuthPakeman, Robin J.Jones, LaurenceRoss, Louise CStevens, Carly J.Field, CCaporn, SimonCarroll, JEdmondson, JCarnell, ETomlinson, SDore, ADise, Nancy B.Dragisits, Ulrike2020-01-182020-01-182019-04Payne, R, Campbell, C, Britton, A J, Mitchell, R, Pakeman, R J, Jones, L, Ross, L C, Stevens, C J, Field, C, Caporn, S, Carroll, J, Edmondson, J, Carnell, E, Tomlinson, S, Dore, A, Dise, N B & Dragisits, U 2019, 'What is the most ecologically-meaningful metric of nitrogen deposition?', Environmental Pollution, vol. 247, pp. 319-331. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2019.01.0590269-7491Mendeley: fa339652-81a9-324b-9a60-c92e05aeb160https://hdl.handle.net/2164/13538This study was primarily funded by the Natural Environment Research Council, part of UK Research and Innovation, through grant NE/R00546X/1 to RiJP. N deposition modelling was funded by the NERC Macronutrient Cycles Programme (LTLS project: NE/J011533/1). AB, RJM and RoJP were supported by the 2011–2016 and 2016–2021 Strategic Research Programmes of the Scottish Government. We acknowledge support and advice from Dr Willie Duncan (SEPA).13954490engSDG 13 - Climate ActionSDG 15 - Life on Landair pollutionbiodiversitycumulative depositionvegetationcommunity ecologyenvironmental changenitrogen depositionCommunity ecologyEnvironmental changeCumulative depositionBiodiversityVegetationAir pollutionNitrogen depositionPLANTCLIMATE-CHANGEOXIDIZED NITROGENSPECIES RICHNESSDRY DEPOSITIONDIVERSITYSAND DUNESIMPACTSATMOSPHERIC NITROGENVEGETATIONQH301 BiologyPollutionHealth, Toxicology and MutagenesisToxicologyNatural Environment Research Council (NERC)NE/R00546X/1NE/J011533/1QH301What is the most ecologically-meaningful metric of nitrogen deposition?Journal article10.1016/j.envpol.2019.01.059http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85060937554&partnerID=8YFLogxKhttp://www.mendeley.com/research/most-ecologicallymeaningful-metric-nitrogen-deposition-1247