Cascading effects of moth outbreaks on subarctic soil food webs

Abstract The increasing severity and frequency of natural disturbances requires a better understanding of their effects on all compartments of biodiversity. In Northern Fennoscandia, recent large-scale moth outbreaks have led to an abrupt change in plant communities from birch forests dominated by d...

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Main Authors: Irene Calderón-Sanou, Tamara Münkemüller, Lucie Zinger, Heidy Schimann, Nigel Gilles Yoccoz, Ludovic Gielly, Arnaud Foulquier, Mickael Hedde, Marc Ohlmann, Mélanie Roy, Sara Si-Moussi, Wilfried Thuiller
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94227-z
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spelling doaj-dab459c4978348289f589993781baa682021-07-25T11:26:13ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-07-0111111210.1038/s41598-021-94227-zCascading effects of moth outbreaks on subarctic soil food websIrene Calderón-Sanou0Tamara Münkemüller1Lucie Zinger2Heidy Schimann3Nigel Gilles Yoccoz4Ludovic Gielly5Arnaud Foulquier6Mickael Hedde7Marc Ohlmann8Mélanie Roy9Sara Si-Moussi10Wilfried Thuiller11Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, LECA, Laboratoire d’Ecologie AlpineUniv. Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, LECA, Laboratoire d’Ecologie AlpineInstitut de Biologie de L’ENS (IBENS), Département de biologie, École Normale Supérieure, CNRS, INSERM, Université PSLINRA EcoFoG (AgroParisTech, CNRS, CIRAD, INRA, Université Des Antilles, Université de Guyane)Department of Arctic and Marine Biology, UiT The Arctic University of NorwayUniv. Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, LECA, Laboratoire d’Ecologie AlpineUniv. Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, LECA, Laboratoire d’Ecologie AlpineEco&Sols, Univ Montpellier, CIRAD, INRA, IRD, Montpellier SupAgroUniversité Savoie Mont-Blanc, LAMALaboratoire Évolution Et Diversité Biologique, CNRS, UMR 5174 UPS CNRS IRD, Université Toulouse 3 Paul SabatierEco&Sols, Univ Montpellier, CIRAD, INRA, IRD, Montpellier SupAgroUniv. Grenoble Alpes, Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, LECA, Laboratoire d’Ecologie AlpineAbstract The increasing severity and frequency of natural disturbances requires a better understanding of their effects on all compartments of biodiversity. In Northern Fennoscandia, recent large-scale moth outbreaks have led to an abrupt change in plant communities from birch forests dominated by dwarf shrubs to grass-dominated systems. However, the indirect effects on the belowground compartment remained unclear. Here, we combined eDNA surveys of multiple trophic groups with network analyses to demonstrate that moth defoliation has far-reaching consequences on soil food webs. Following this disturbance, diversity and relative abundance of certain trophic groups declined (e.g., ectomycorrhizal fungi), while many others expanded (e.g., bacterivores and omnivores) making soil food webs more diverse and structurally different. Overall, the direct and indirect consequences of moth outbreaks increased belowground diversity at different trophic levels. Our results highlight that a holistic view of ecosystems improves our understanding of cascading effects of major disturbances on soil food webs.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94227-z
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author Irene Calderón-Sanou
Tamara Münkemüller
Lucie Zinger
Heidy Schimann
Nigel Gilles Yoccoz
Ludovic Gielly
Arnaud Foulquier
Mickael Hedde
Marc Ohlmann
Mélanie Roy
Sara Si-Moussi
Wilfried Thuiller
spellingShingle Irene Calderón-Sanou
Tamara Münkemüller
Lucie Zinger
Heidy Schimann
Nigel Gilles Yoccoz
Ludovic Gielly
Arnaud Foulquier
Mickael Hedde
Marc Ohlmann
Mélanie Roy
Sara Si-Moussi
Wilfried Thuiller
Cascading effects of moth outbreaks on subarctic soil food webs
Scientific Reports
author_facet Irene Calderón-Sanou
Tamara Münkemüller
Lucie Zinger
Heidy Schimann
Nigel Gilles Yoccoz
Ludovic Gielly
Arnaud Foulquier
Mickael Hedde
Marc Ohlmann
Mélanie Roy
Sara Si-Moussi
Wilfried Thuiller
author_sort Irene Calderón-Sanou
title Cascading effects of moth outbreaks on subarctic soil food webs
title_short Cascading effects of moth outbreaks on subarctic soil food webs
title_full Cascading effects of moth outbreaks on subarctic soil food webs
title_fullStr Cascading effects of moth outbreaks on subarctic soil food webs
title_full_unstemmed Cascading effects of moth outbreaks on subarctic soil food webs
title_sort cascading effects of moth outbreaks on subarctic soil food webs
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract The increasing severity and frequency of natural disturbances requires a better understanding of their effects on all compartments of biodiversity. In Northern Fennoscandia, recent large-scale moth outbreaks have led to an abrupt change in plant communities from birch forests dominated by dwarf shrubs to grass-dominated systems. However, the indirect effects on the belowground compartment remained unclear. Here, we combined eDNA surveys of multiple trophic groups with network analyses to demonstrate that moth defoliation has far-reaching consequences on soil food webs. Following this disturbance, diversity and relative abundance of certain trophic groups declined (e.g., ectomycorrhizal fungi), while many others expanded (e.g., bacterivores and omnivores) making soil food webs more diverse and structurally different. Overall, the direct and indirect consequences of moth outbreaks increased belowground diversity at different trophic levels. Our results highlight that a holistic view of ecosystems improves our understanding of cascading effects of major disturbances on soil food webs.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94227-z
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