Authors
Guille Peguero, Daniel Sol, Miquel Arnedo, Henning Petersen, Sandrine Salmon, Jean‐François Ponge, Joan Maspons, Bridget Emmett, Claus Beier, Inger K Schmidt, Albert Tietema, Paolo De Angelis, Edit Kovács‐Láng, György Kröel‐Dulay, Marc Estiarte, Mireia Bartrons, Martin Holmstrup, Ivan A Janssens, Josep Peñuelas
Publication date
2019/8
Journal
Global Change Biology
Volume
25
Issue
8
Pages
2727-2738
Description
Soil fauna play a fundamental role on key ecosystem functions like organic matter decomposition, although how local assemblages are responding to climate change and whether these changes may have consequences to ecosystem functioning is less clear. Previous studies have revealed that a continued environmental stress may result in poorer communities by filtering out the most sensitive species. However, these experiments have rarely been applied to climate change factors combining multiyear and multisite standardized field treatments across climatically contrasting regions, which has limited drawing general conclusions. Moreover, other facets of biodiversity, such as functional and phylogenetic diversity, potentially more closely linked to ecosystem functioning, have been largely neglected. Here, we report that the abundance, species richness, phylogenetic diversity, and functional richness of springtails …
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