Climate change is predicted to result in altered precipitation patterns, which may reshape many grassland ecosystems. Rainfall is expected to change in a number of different ways, ranging from periods of prolonged drought to extreme precipitation events, yet there are few community wide studies to accurately simulate future changes. We aimed to test how above- and below-ground grassland invertebrate populations were affected by contrasting future rainfall scenarios. We subjected a grassland community to potential future rainfall scenarios including ambient, increased amount (+50% of ambient), reduced amount (-50% of ambient), reduced frequency (no water for 21 days, followed by the total ambient rainfall applied in a single application) and...
2021 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding of the belowground grassland response ...
1. Arthropods in the leaf-litter layer of forest soils influence ecosystem processes such as decompo...
Invertebrates form the foundation of terrestrial ecosystems, far outnumbering their vertebrate count...
Invertebrates are the main components of faunal diversity in grasslands, playing substantial roles ...
Soil invertebrate communities are likely to be highly vulnerable to low soil moisture, caused by a r...
Abstract Background Climate change models predict changes in the amount, frequency and seasonality o...
The impact of climate change on phytophages is difficult to predict, due in part to variation betwee...
International audience1. Climate change is transforming precipitation regimes worldwide. Changes in ...
Changes in precipitation due to climate change will have consequences for plant and herbivore commun...
Grasslands provide many ecosystem services including carbon storage, biodiversity preservation and l...
Climate change is transforming precipitation regimes world-wide. Changes in precipitation regimes ar...
Predicted changes in the frequency and intensity of extreme rainfall events in the UK have the poten...
Predicted increases in extreme weather are likely to alter the interactions between organisms within...
1. Predicted changes in the frequency and intensity of extreme rainfall events in the UK have the po...
Global climate change is predicted to increase the frequency of droughts, with major impacts on trop...
2021 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding of the belowground grassland response ...
1. Arthropods in the leaf-litter layer of forest soils influence ecosystem processes such as decompo...
Invertebrates form the foundation of terrestrial ecosystems, far outnumbering their vertebrate count...
Invertebrates are the main components of faunal diversity in grasslands, playing substantial roles ...
Soil invertebrate communities are likely to be highly vulnerable to low soil moisture, caused by a r...
Abstract Background Climate change models predict changes in the amount, frequency and seasonality o...
The impact of climate change on phytophages is difficult to predict, due in part to variation betwee...
International audience1. Climate change is transforming precipitation regimes worldwide. Changes in ...
Changes in precipitation due to climate change will have consequences for plant and herbivore commun...
Grasslands provide many ecosystem services including carbon storage, biodiversity preservation and l...
Climate change is transforming precipitation regimes world-wide. Changes in precipitation regimes ar...
Predicted changes in the frequency and intensity of extreme rainfall events in the UK have the poten...
Predicted increases in extreme weather are likely to alter the interactions between organisms within...
1. Predicted changes in the frequency and intensity of extreme rainfall events in the UK have the po...
Global climate change is predicted to increase the frequency of droughts, with major impacts on trop...
2021 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Understanding of the belowground grassland response ...
1. Arthropods in the leaf-litter layer of forest soils influence ecosystem processes such as decompo...
Invertebrates form the foundation of terrestrial ecosystems, far outnumbering their vertebrate count...