Increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2 and associated changes in climate are undoubtedly impacting communities and ecosystem functioning. Despite the importance of soil ecosystem services, little is known on how these changes will affect soil-dwelling communities. In this chapter, we review and discuss the impact of elevated atmospheric CO2 and climatic changes on three of the functionally most important invertebrate taxa in soil ecosystems: nematodes, insects, and earthworms. Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations are mostly impacting these three groups indirectly (e.g., plant-mediated mechanisms), whereas climatic changes (elevated temperature and altered precipitation) are both directly and indirectly affecting soil invertebrates....
organisms critical to the global carbon cycle. Temperate grassland ecosystems, contain large, divers...
Predicting the responses of invertebrate species, and the communities they form, to global change is...
Gaining a better understanding of climate and atmospheric change effects on species interactions is ...
Aboveground-belowground invertebrate interactions often operate when invertebrates (i) modify plant ...
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 can have a plethora of effects on organisms above and below the ground in terrestrial...
Invertebrates form the foundation of terrestrial ecosystems, far outnumbering their vertebrate count...
Anthropogenic climate change is altering the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Agricultural sys...
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...
Climate change has the potential to alter the activity of, and interactions among, saprotrophic fung...
[EN] Terrestrial invertebrate species play a dominant role in the trophic dynamics of agricultural e...
BGPI : équipe 2Carbon dioxide (CO2 ) is the main anthropogenic gas which has drastically increased s...
Carbon dioxide (CO2 ) is the main anthropogenic gas which has drastically increased since the indust...
organisms critical to the global carbon cycle. Temperate grassland ecosystems, contain large, divers...
Predicting the responses of invertebrate species, and the communities they form, to global change is...
Gaining a better understanding of climate and atmospheric change effects on species interactions is ...
Aboveground-belowground invertebrate interactions often operate when invertebrates (i) modify plant ...
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 can have a plethora of effects on organisms above and below the ground in terrestrial...
Invertebrates form the foundation of terrestrial ecosystems, far outnumbering their vertebrate count...
Anthropogenic climate change is altering the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Agricultural sys...
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...
Climate change has the potential to alter the activity of, and interactions among, saprotrophic fung...
[EN] Terrestrial invertebrate species play a dominant role in the trophic dynamics of agricultural e...
BGPI : équipe 2Carbon dioxide (CO2 ) is the main anthropogenic gas which has drastically increased s...
Carbon dioxide (CO2 ) is the main anthropogenic gas which has drastically increased since the indust...
organisms critical to the global carbon cycle. Temperate grassland ecosystems, contain large, divers...
Predicting the responses of invertebrate species, and the communities they form, to global change is...
Gaining a better understanding of climate and atmospheric change effects on species interactions is ...