Authors
Pablo García‐Palacios, Martijn L Vandegehuchte, E Ashley Shaw, Marie Dam, Keith H Post, Kelly S Ramirez, Zachary A Sylvain, Cecilia Milano de Tomasel, Diana H Wall
Publication date
2015/4
Journal
Global Change Biology
Volume
21
Issue
4
Pages
1590-1600
Description
In recent years, there has been an increase in research to understand how global changes’ impacts on soil biota translate into altered ecosystem functioning. However, results vary between global change effects, soil taxa, and ecosystem processes studied, and a synthesis of relationships is lacking. Therefore, here we initiate such a synthesis to assess whether the effect size of global change drivers (elevated CO2, N deposition, and warming) on soil microbial abundance is related with the effect size of these drivers on ecosystem functioning (plant biomass, soil C cycle, and soil N cycle) using meta‐analysis and structural equation modeling. For N deposition and warming, the global change effect size on soil microbes was positively associated with the global change effect size on ecosystem functioning, and these relationships were consistent across taxa and ecosystem processes. However, for elevated CO2 …
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