1. Current climate warming enables plant species and soil organisms to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitudes. At the same time, climate change increases the incidence of extreme weather events such as drought. While it is expected that plants and soil organisms originating from the south are better able to cope with drought, little is known about the consequences of their range shifts on soil functioning under drought events. 2. Here, we test how range-expanding plant species and soil communities may influence soil functioning under drought. We performed a full-factorial outdoor mesocosm experiment with plant communities of range expanders or related natives, with soil inocula from the novel or the original range, with or wit...
Climate change alters mean global surface temperatures, precipitation regimes, and atmospheric moist...
Biodiversity loss and drought are substantially altering both above-and belowground terrestrial ecos...
Drought periods are projected to become more severe and more frequent in many European regions. Whil...
1. Current climate warming enables plant species and soil organisms to expand their range to higher ...
1. Current climate warming enables plant species and soil organisms to expand their range to higher ...
1. Climate change predictions suggest that summer droughts will become more intense and recurrent in...
Although it is known that ecosystems are more susceptible to invasion when disturbed, our knowledge ...
Current climate change causes range shifts of many species to higher latitudes and altitudes, and en...
Climate change is causing range shifts of many species to higher latitudes and altitudes and increas...
The subordinate insurance hypothesis suggests that highly diverse communities contain greater number...
Global change is challenging plant and animal populations with novel environmental conditions, inclu...
Droughts affect plant communities, but their impacts may be mediated by soil biota. Soil communities...
Water relations in plant communities are influenced both by contrasting functional groups (grasses, ...
- Interactions between aboveground and belowground biota have the potential to modify ecosystem resp...
Climate change alters mean global surface temperatures, precipitation regimes, and atmospheric moist...
Biodiversity loss and drought are substantially altering both above-and belowground terrestrial ecos...
Drought periods are projected to become more severe and more frequent in many European regions. Whil...
1. Current climate warming enables plant species and soil organisms to expand their range to higher ...
1. Current climate warming enables plant species and soil organisms to expand their range to higher ...
1. Climate change predictions suggest that summer droughts will become more intense and recurrent in...
Although it is known that ecosystems are more susceptible to invasion when disturbed, our knowledge ...
Current climate change causes range shifts of many species to higher latitudes and altitudes, and en...
Climate change is causing range shifts of many species to higher latitudes and altitudes and increas...
The subordinate insurance hypothesis suggests that highly diverse communities contain greater number...
Global change is challenging plant and animal populations with novel environmental conditions, inclu...
Droughts affect plant communities, but their impacts may be mediated by soil biota. Soil communities...
Water relations in plant communities are influenced both by contrasting functional groups (grasses, ...
- Interactions between aboveground and belowground biota have the potential to modify ecosystem resp...
Climate change alters mean global surface temperatures, precipitation regimes, and atmospheric moist...
Biodiversity loss and drought are substantially altering both above-and belowground terrestrial ecos...
Drought periods are projected to become more severe and more frequent in many European regions. Whil...