Abstract The impacts of climate change on biodiversity can be modulated by other changing environmental conditions, e.g. induced by land-use change. The potential interactive effects of climate change and land use have rarely been studied for soil organisms. To test the effects of changing climatic conditions and land use on soil invertebrates, we examined earthworm communities across different seasons in different grassland-use types (intensively managed grassland, extensively managed meadow, and extensively managed sheep pasture).We predicted that the strength of climate change effects would vary with season and land use. Overall, extracted earthworm populations showed the strongest variations in response to the season, indicating major d...
peer-reviewedBackground Grazed grassland management regimes can have various effects on soil faun...
Earthworms play an essential part in determining the greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of soils w...
Climate change and land use intensification are the two most common global change drivers of biodive...
Abstract The impacts of climate change on biodiversity can be modulated by other changing environmen...
Climate change can have a plethora of effects on organisms above and below the ground in terrestrial...
Aim Soils and their biological communities face increasing pressure from multiple global drivers, i...
Anthropogenic climate change is altering the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Agricultural sys...
Aim: Soils and their biological communities face increasing pressure from multiple global drivers, i...
Loss of plant diversity resulting from forecasted drought events is likely to alter soil functioning...
Climate change causes species range shifts and potentially alters biological invasions. The invasion...
Earthworms are key components of soil ecological communities, performing vital functions in decompos...
Global climate change is leading to a significant increase in flooding events in many countries. Cur...
International audienceEarthworms provide a large number of ecosystem services that rely on the prese...
Climate change causes species range shifts and potentially alters biological invasions. The invasion...
Invertebrates are the main components of faunal diversity in grasslands, playing substantial roles ...
peer-reviewedBackground Grazed grassland management regimes can have various effects on soil faun...
Earthworms play an essential part in determining the greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of soils w...
Climate change and land use intensification are the two most common global change drivers of biodive...
Abstract The impacts of climate change on biodiversity can be modulated by other changing environmen...
Climate change can have a plethora of effects on organisms above and below the ground in terrestrial...
Aim Soils and their biological communities face increasing pressure from multiple global drivers, i...
Anthropogenic climate change is altering the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Agricultural sys...
Aim: Soils and their biological communities face increasing pressure from multiple global drivers, i...
Loss of plant diversity resulting from forecasted drought events is likely to alter soil functioning...
Climate change causes species range shifts and potentially alters biological invasions. The invasion...
Earthworms are key components of soil ecological communities, performing vital functions in decompos...
Global climate change is leading to a significant increase in flooding events in many countries. Cur...
International audienceEarthworms provide a large number of ecosystem services that rely on the prese...
Climate change causes species range shifts and potentially alters biological invasions. The invasion...
Invertebrates are the main components of faunal diversity in grasslands, playing substantial roles ...
peer-reviewedBackground Grazed grassland management regimes can have various effects on soil faun...
Earthworms play an essential part in determining the greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of soils w...
Climate change and land use intensification are the two most common global change drivers of biodive...