Changing climatic conditions and habitat fragmentation are predicted to alter the soil moisture conditions of temperate forests. It is not well understood how the soil macrofauna community will respond to changes in soil moisture, and how changes to species diversity and community composition may affect ecosystem functions, such as litter decomposition and soil fluxes. Moreover, few studies have considered the interactions between the abiotic and biotic factors that regulate soil processes. Here we attempt to disentangle the interactive effects of two of the main factors that regulate soil processes at small scales - moisture and macrofauna assemblage composition. The response of assemblages of three common temperate soil invertebrates (Glo...
Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil fau...
Plant chemical composition and the soil community are known to influence litter and soil organic mat...
International audienceSoil organisms play a major role on litter decomposition process and nutrient ...
Forest ecosystems have been widely fragmented by human land use. Fragmentation induces significant m...
International audienceSoil fauna communities are major drivers of many forest ecosystem processes. T...
The leaf litter environment (single species versus mixed species), and interactions between litter d...
Forests are structurally rich ecosystems with strong spatial variation in microclimate. Local temper...
ABSTRACT: Soil mesofauna consists of small invertebrates that live in the soil or litter and are sen...
(IF 3.13; Q1)Numerous studies predict a short-term important decrease in fossil resources and stress...
Decomposer fungi are primary decomposing agents in terrestrial soils. Their mycelial networks play a...
International audienceA major challenge of current ecological research is to determine the responses...
Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil fau...
Plant chemical composition and the soil community are known to influence litter and soil organic mat...
International audienceSoil organisms play a major role on litter decomposition process and nutrient ...
Forest ecosystems have been widely fragmented by human land use. Fragmentation induces significant m...
International audienceSoil fauna communities are major drivers of many forest ecosystem processes. T...
The leaf litter environment (single species versus mixed species), and interactions between litter d...
Forests are structurally rich ecosystems with strong spatial variation in microclimate. Local temper...
ABSTRACT: Soil mesofauna consists of small invertebrates that live in the soil or litter and are sen...
(IF 3.13; Q1)Numerous studies predict a short-term important decrease in fossil resources and stress...
Decomposer fungi are primary decomposing agents in terrestrial soils. Their mycelial networks play a...
International audienceA major challenge of current ecological research is to determine the responses...
Plant litter decomposition is key to carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil fau...
Plant chemical composition and the soil community are known to influence litter and soil organic mat...
International audienceSoil organisms play a major role on litter decomposition process and nutrient ...