Effects of long-term warming and fertilisation on microarthropod abundances in three sub-arctic ecosystems.
Udgivelsesdato: November 2005 Soil microarthropod responses to long-term soil warming and increased fertilisation by addition of NKP or litter were assessed in three subarctic ecosystems. The experiment was carried out at three different field sites, where temperature and fertilisation manipulations...
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ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/373422d0-74c3-11db-bee9-02004c4f4f50 2023-08-27T04:06:35+02:00 Effects of long-term warming and fertilisation on microarthropod abundances in three sub-arctic ecosystems. Sjursen, Heidi Michelsen, Anders Jonasson, Sven Evert 2005 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/effects-of-longterm-warming-and-fertilisation-on-microarthropod-abundances-in-three-subarctic-ecosystems(373422d0-74c3-11db-bee9-02004c4f4f50).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsoil.2005.02.013 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Sjursen , H , Michelsen , A & Jonasson , S E 2005 , ' Effects of long-term warming and fertilisation on microarthropod abundances in three sub-arctic ecosystems. ' , Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. Applied Soil Ecology , vol. 30 , no. 3 , pp. 148-161 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsoil.2005.02.013 article 2005 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsoil.2005.02.013 2023-08-09T22:57:13Z Udgivelsesdato: November 2005 Soil microarthropod responses to long-term soil warming and increased fertilisation by addition of NKP or litter were assessed in three subarctic ecosystems. The experiment was carried out at three different field sites, where temperature and fertilisation manipulations had been running for 3-5 years (glade), 11 years (fellfield), and 12 years (heath) at the time of sampling. In the glade soil, warming led to decreases in Collembola and Gamasida, and increases in Oribatida, although effects were inconsistent between years. Actinedida densities were increased by fertilization, while Acaridida had higher densities in the treatment with both fertilisation and warming. In the fellfield, we found increased densities of Oribatida, Gamasida and Actinedida in the fertilised treatments, and some increases in Oribatida and decreases in Collembola and Gamasida in warming treatments. In the heath, there were increased densities of Collembola, Oribatida and Actinedida in the fertilised treatments, but we found no strong effects of warming. We suggest that the responses found in this study comply with the assumption that soil microarthropods are bottom-up controlled, and the observed changes are probably linked to changes in food availability more than direct climatic influences. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Subarctic University of Copenhagen: Research Arctic Applied Soil Ecology 30 3 148 161 |
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Udgivelsesdato: November 2005 Soil microarthropod responses to long-term soil warming and increased fertilisation by addition of NKP or litter were assessed in three subarctic ecosystems. The experiment was carried out at three different field sites, where temperature and fertilisation manipulations had been running for 3-5 years (glade), 11 years (fellfield), and 12 years (heath) at the time of sampling. In the glade soil, warming led to decreases in Collembola and Gamasida, and increases in Oribatida, although effects were inconsistent between years. Actinedida densities were increased by fertilization, while Acaridida had higher densities in the treatment with both fertilisation and warming. In the fellfield, we found increased densities of Oribatida, Gamasida and Actinedida in the fertilised treatments, and some increases in Oribatida and decreases in Collembola and Gamasida in warming treatments. In the heath, there were increased densities of Collembola, Oribatida and Actinedida in the fertilised treatments, but we found no strong effects of warming. We suggest that the responses found in this study comply with the assumption that soil microarthropods are bottom-up controlled, and the observed changes are probably linked to changes in food availability more than direct climatic influences. |
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Effects of long-term warming and fertilisation on microarthropod abundances in three sub-arctic ecosystems. |
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Effects of long-term warming and fertilisation on microarthropod abundances in three sub-arctic ecosystems. |
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Effects of long-term warming and fertilisation on microarthropod abundances in three sub-arctic ecosystems. |
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Effects of long-term warming and fertilisation on microarthropod abundances in three sub-arctic ecosystems. |
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Effects of long-term warming and fertilisation on microarthropod abundances in three sub-arctic ecosystems. |
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effects of long-term warming and fertilisation on microarthropod abundances in three sub-arctic ecosystems. |
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Sjursen , H , Michelsen , A & Jonasson , S E 2005 , ' Effects of long-term warming and fertilisation on microarthropod abundances in three sub-arctic ecosystems. ' , Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. Applied Soil Ecology , vol. 30 , no. 3 , pp. 148-161 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsoil.2005.02.013 |
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