Title of article :
Combined effects of abiotic factors on Collembola communities reveal precipitation may act as a disturbance
Author/Authors :
Turnbull، نويسنده , , Matthew S. and Lindo، نويسنده , , Zoë، نويسنده ,
Pages :
8
From page :
36
To page :
43
Abstract :
Global increases in temperature and atmospheric CO2, coupled with increasingly sporadic and intense precipitation regimes, may affect the biodiversity of boreal forest communities, potentially leading to shifts in functional process rates such as decomposition. However, the effects of these factors on microarthropod community composition have not been thoroughly studied in combination in controlled settings. We conducted a full factorial experiment exposing moss/soil mesocosms to three temperatures (11.5, 15.5, and 19.5 °C), two CO2 levels (430 ppm and 750 ppm), and three moisture levels (drought, intermediate, and saturated conditions) for 18 weeks. Following treatment, we quantified effects on species diversity of a representative group of mesofaunal microarthropods, the Collembola. We also quantified the effects of these factors on the distribution of collembolan body sizes as an indicator of functional changes in the community. We found that moisture regime was a dominant factor, with increased precipitation leading to decreased collembolan abundance and richness. The mechanisms of these detrimental effects are unclear but may be due to the saturation of air-filled soil pore space or competition with moisture-tolerant species. Severe precipitation regimes caused a general loss of abundance in species of all sizes, which may have long term effects on boreal forest soil food webs.
Keywords :
Bryosphere , Collembola , Mesofauna , body size , community ecology , environmental change
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2001205
Link To Document :
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