Soil fauna contribution to winter decomposition in subalpine grasslands
Cold biomes significantly contribute to the global carbon cycle, and decomposition in these ecosystems is expected to be affected by climatic change. Modifications of snow cover patterns are expected to affect litter decomposition, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, we inve...
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doaj-6d7f1ee4a18941698004d46f1b22f2892020-12-01T09:07:20ZengSenckenberg Gesellschaft für NaturforschungSoil Organisms1864-64172509-95232019-12-0191310711210.25674/so91iss3pp10791Soil fauna contribution to winter decomposition in subalpine grasslandsSylvain Coq0Sébastien Ibanez1CEFE UMR 5175, CNRS – Université de Montpellier – Université Paul Valéry Montpellier – EPHE. 1919, route de Mende, F-34293 Montpellier cedex 5, France Laboratoire d’Ecologie Alpine UMR CNRS 5553 Université de Savoie F-73376, Le Bourget-du-lac, FranceCold biomes significantly contribute to the global carbon cycle, and decomposition in these ecosystems is expected to be affected by climatic change. Modifications of snow cover patterns are expected to affect litter decomposition, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, we investigated whether soil meso- and microfauna significantly contribute to wintertime decomposition. Using litterbags with two mesh sizes (68 µm and 1500 µm), we found that small mesh litterbags reduced winter decomposition in the field by 3.4 % for Patzkea paniculata litter and by 18.9 % for Dactylis glomerata litter, indicating a significant contribution of soil meso- and microfauna to litter decomposition under the snowpack. Whereas previous studies showed that winter decomposition was not related to the soil fauna community, our results suggest that this community, and its possible alteration by climate change, may impact litter decomposition and carbon dynamics in cold biomes.http://www.soil-organisms.org/index.php/SO/article/view/110detritivorous faunapatzkea paniculatadactylis glomeratalitterbagsmesh size |
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Soil fauna contribution to winter decomposition in subalpine grasslands |
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Soil fauna contribution to winter decomposition in subalpine grasslands |
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Soil fauna contribution to winter decomposition in subalpine grasslands |
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Soil fauna contribution to winter decomposition in subalpine grasslands |
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Soil fauna contribution to winter decomposition in subalpine grasslands |
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soil fauna contribution to winter decomposition in subalpine grasslands |
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Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung |
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Soil Organisms |
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1864-6417 2509-9523 |
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Cold biomes significantly contribute to the global carbon cycle, and decomposition in these ecosystems is expected to be affected by climatic change. Modifications of snow cover patterns are expected to affect litter decomposition, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, we investigated whether soil meso- and microfauna significantly contribute to wintertime decomposition. Using litterbags with two mesh sizes (68 µm and 1500 µm), we found that small mesh litterbags reduced winter decomposition in the field by 3.4 % for Patzkea paniculata litter and by 18.9 % for Dactylis glomerata litter, indicating a significant contribution of soil meso- and microfauna to litter decomposition under the snowpack. Whereas previous studies showed that winter decomposition was not related to the soil fauna community, our results suggest that this community, and its possible alteration by climate change, may impact litter decomposition and carbon dynamics in cold biomes. |
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detritivorous fauna patzkea paniculata dactylis glomerata litterbags mesh size |
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http://www.soil-organisms.org/index.php/SO/article/view/110 |
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