Soil invertebrate contributions to decomposition are climate dependent. Understanding the influence of abiotic factors on soil invertebrate population dynamics will strengthen predictions regarding ecosystem functioning under climate change. As well as being important secondary decomposers, mycophagous collembola exert a strong influence on the growth and activity of primary decomposers, particularly fungi. Species-specific grazing preferences for different fungi enable fungal community composition to influence the direct impacts of climate change on collembola populations. We investigate the interactive roles of altered abiotic conditions (warming, wetting and drying) and the identity of the dominant decomposer fungus in determining collem...
Collembolans are one of the most diverse and abundant group of soil invertebrates. Recent studies ha...
Global environmental changes affect not only the aboveground but also the belowground components of ...
Climate change and land use intensification are the two most common global change drivers of biodive...
Soil invertebrate contributions to decomposition are climate dependent. Understanding the influence ...
Saprotrophic fungal community composition, determined by the outcomes of competitive mycelial intera...
Climate change has the potential to alter the activity of, and interactions among, saprotrophic fung...
The ongoing climate change may strongly impact soil biodiversity with cascading effects on the proce...
Decomposer fungi are primary decomposing agents in terrestrial soils. Their mycelial networks play a...
Collembola are highly abundant and diverse soil animals and play key roles in litter decomposition a...
International audience1. The ongoing climate change may strongly impact soil biodiversity with casca...
Saprotrophic fungi are the main agents of primary decomposition and nutrient cycling in woodland eco...
Elevated temperature has potential to influence the biological mechanisms regulating ecosystem–atmos...
Predicting the influence of biotic and abiotic factors on species interactions and ecosystem process...
Although direct contributions of soil invertebrates to carbon turnover are modest, they have a dispr...
International audienceSoil ecosystems, and the fauna they host, are known to provide many services a...
Collembolans are one of the most diverse and abundant group of soil invertebrates. Recent studies ha...
Global environmental changes affect not only the aboveground but also the belowground components of ...
Climate change and land use intensification are the two most common global change drivers of biodive...
Soil invertebrate contributions to decomposition are climate dependent. Understanding the influence ...
Saprotrophic fungal community composition, determined by the outcomes of competitive mycelial intera...
Climate change has the potential to alter the activity of, and interactions among, saprotrophic fung...
The ongoing climate change may strongly impact soil biodiversity with cascading effects on the proce...
Decomposer fungi are primary decomposing agents in terrestrial soils. Their mycelial networks play a...
Collembola are highly abundant and diverse soil animals and play key roles in litter decomposition a...
International audience1. The ongoing climate change may strongly impact soil biodiversity with casca...
Saprotrophic fungi are the main agents of primary decomposition and nutrient cycling in woodland eco...
Elevated temperature has potential to influence the biological mechanisms regulating ecosystem–atmos...
Predicting the influence of biotic and abiotic factors on species interactions and ecosystem process...
Although direct contributions of soil invertebrates to carbon turnover are modest, they have a dispr...
International audienceSoil ecosystems, and the fauna they host, are known to provide many services a...
Collembolans are one of the most diverse and abundant group of soil invertebrates. Recent studies ha...
Global environmental changes affect not only the aboveground but also the belowground components of ...
Climate change and land use intensification are the two most common global change drivers of biodive...