organisms critical to the global carbon cycle. Temperate grassland ecosystems, contain large, diverse and active soil meso- and macrofauna decomposer communities. Understanding the effects of climate change on their ecology offers a first step towards meaningful predictions of changes in soil organic carbon mineralisation. We examined the effects of soil warming on the abundance, diversity and ecology of temperate grassland soil fauna functional groups, ecosystem net CO2 flux and respiration and plant above- and below-ground productivity in a 2-year plant–soil mesocosm experiment. Low voltage heating cable mounted on a framework of stainless steel mesh provided a constant 3.5 C difference between control and warmed mesocosm soils. Results s...
The net annual exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems is of prime impo...
A radiocarbon approach was used to investigate the roles of temperature and soil fauna activity in t...
Climate warming is often more detrimental to large body sized organisms than small body sized organi...
In terrestrial ecosystems most carbon (C) occurs below-ground, making the activity of soil decompose...
Climate change can alter soil communities and functions, but the consequences are uncertain for most...
Climate change can alter soil communities and functions, but the consequences are uncertain for most...
Climate change has the potential to alter the activity of, and interactions among, saprotrophic fung...
The fate of global soil carbon stores in response to predicted climate change is a ‘hotly’ debated t...
The fate of global soil carbon stores in response to predicted climate change is a ‘hotly’ debated t...
1. Global warming is predicted to significantly alter species physiology, biotic interactions and th...
1. Impacts of environmental changes on carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosystems are typically corre...
Previous studies have explored the effects of global change on above-ground vegetation in grassland ...
Saprotrophic fungal community composition, determined by the outcomes of competitive mycelial intera...
Despite their importance, how plant communities and soil microorganisms interact to determine the ca...
Anthropogenic climate change threatens ecosystem functioning. Soil biodiversity is essential for mai...
The net annual exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems is of prime impo...
A radiocarbon approach was used to investigate the roles of temperature and soil fauna activity in t...
Climate warming is often more detrimental to large body sized organisms than small body sized organi...
In terrestrial ecosystems most carbon (C) occurs below-ground, making the activity of soil decompose...
Climate change can alter soil communities and functions, but the consequences are uncertain for most...
Climate change can alter soil communities and functions, but the consequences are uncertain for most...
Climate change has the potential to alter the activity of, and interactions among, saprotrophic fung...
The fate of global soil carbon stores in response to predicted climate change is a ‘hotly’ debated t...
The fate of global soil carbon stores in response to predicted climate change is a ‘hotly’ debated t...
1. Global warming is predicted to significantly alter species physiology, biotic interactions and th...
1. Impacts of environmental changes on carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosystems are typically corre...
Previous studies have explored the effects of global change on above-ground vegetation in grassland ...
Saprotrophic fungal community composition, determined by the outcomes of competitive mycelial intera...
Despite their importance, how plant communities and soil microorganisms interact to determine the ca...
Anthropogenic climate change threatens ecosystem functioning. Soil biodiversity is essential for mai...
The net annual exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems is of prime impo...
A radiocarbon approach was used to investigate the roles of temperature and soil fauna activity in t...
Climate warming is often more detrimental to large body sized organisms than small body sized organi...