1. Climate manipulation experiments in the field and laboratory incubations are common methods to study the impact of climate change on soils and their biota. However, both types of methods have drawbacks either on their mechanistic interpretation or ecological relevance. 2. We propose an experimental setup that combines the best of both methods, and can be easily obtained by modifying widely available Tullgren soil fauna extractors. This setup creates or alters temperature and moisture gradients within intact field soil cores, after which soil biota, their activity, and vertical movements can be studied. We assessed the performance and demonstrate the applicability of this setup through a case study on Collembola response to changes in mic...