Reduced feeding activity of soil detritivores under warmer and drier conditions
Anthropogenic warming is projected to trigger positive feedbacks to climate by enhancing
carbon losses from the soil. While such losses are, in part, due to increased decomposition …
carbon losses from the soil. While such losses are, in part, due to increased decomposition …
Soil organic matter, rather than temperature, determines the structure and functioning of subarctic decomposer communities
SI Robinson, EJ O'Gorman, B Frey… - Global Change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The impacts of climate change on ecosystem structure and functioning are likely to be
strongest at high latitudes due to the adaptation of biota to relatively low temperatures and …
strongest at high latitudes due to the adaptation of biota to relatively low temperatures and …
Contrasting mechanisms underlie short‐and longer‐term soil respiration responses to experimental warming in a dryland ecosystem
M Dacal, P García‐Palacios, S Asensio… - Global Change …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Soil carbon losses to the atmosphere through soil respiration are expected to rise with
ongoing temperature increases, but available evidence from mesic biomes suggests that …
ongoing temperature increases, but available evidence from mesic biomes suggests that …
Biotic interactions mediate soil microbial feedbacks to climate change
TW Crowther, SM Thomas… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - National Acad Sciences
Decomposition of organic material by soil microbes generates an annual global release of
50–75 Pg carbon to the atmosphere,∼ 7.5–9 times that of anthropogenic emissions …
50–75 Pg carbon to the atmosphere,∼ 7.5–9 times that of anthropogenic emissions …
Interactions between above-and belowground organisms modified in climate change experiments
K Stevnbak, C Scherber, DJ Gladbach, C Beier… - Nature Climate …, 2012 - nature.com
Climate change has been shown to affect ecosystem process rates and community
composition, with direct and indirect effects on belowground food webs. In particular, altered …
composition, with direct and indirect effects on belowground food webs. In particular, altered …
The influence of soil communities on the temperature sensitivity of soil respiration
ASA Johnston, RM Sibly - Nature ecology & evolution, 2018 - nature.com
Soil respiration represents a major carbon flux between terrestrial ecosystems and the
atmosphere, and is expected to accelerate under climate warming. Despite its importance in …
atmosphere, and is expected to accelerate under climate warming. Despite its importance in …
Metabolic capabilities mute positive response to direct and indirect impacts of warming throughout the soil profile
Increasing global temperatures are predicted to stimulate soil microbial respiration. The
direct and indirect impacts of warming on soil microbes, nevertheless, remain unclear. This …
direct and indirect impacts of warming on soil microbes, nevertheless, remain unclear. This …
Temperature response of soil respiration largely unaltered with experimental warming
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood
flux in the global carbon cycle. Climatic warming is hypothesized to increase rates of soil …
flux in the global carbon cycle. Climatic warming is hypothesized to increase rates of soil …
Soil microbial respiration adapts to ambient temperature in global drylands
Heterotrophic soil microbial respiration—one of the main processes of carbon loss from the
soil to the atmosphere—is sensitive to temperature in the short term. However, how this …
soil to the atmosphere—is sensitive to temperature in the short term. However, how this …
Biodiversity mitigates drought effects in the decomposer system across biomes
J Luan, S Li, S Liu, Y Wang, L Ding… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - National Acad Sciences
Multiple facets of global change affect the earth system interactively, with complex
consequences for ecosystem functioning and stability. Simultaneous climate and …
consequences for ecosystem functioning and stability. Simultaneous climate and …