Collembola Communities, 20 Years After the Establishment of Distinct Revegetation Treatments in a Severely Eroded Area in South Iceland

Several restoration methods have been developed to aid ecosystem development from highly degraded Icelandic deserts into fully vegetated functional ecosystems. Despite the critical role of soil biota in many key ecosystem processes, the effect of restoration efforts on soil biota has rarely been exp...

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Published in:Studia Ecologiae et Bioethicae
Main Authors: Esther Kapinga, Hlynur Óskarsson, Guðmundur Halldórsson, Erla Sturludóttir, Martin Holmstrup
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Polish
Published: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.21697/seb.2022.28
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:880a16fda3554cc99fb1776091db6c29 2023-05-15T16:48:20+02:00 Collembola Communities, 20 Years After the Establishment of Distinct Revegetation Treatments in a Severely Eroded Area in South Iceland Esther Kapinga Hlynur Óskarsson Guðmundur Halldórsson Erla Sturludóttir Martin Holmstrup 2022-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.21697/seb.2022.28 https://doaj.org/article/880a16fda3554cc99fb1776091db6c29 EN PL eng pol Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego https://czasopisma.uksw.edu.pl/index.php/seb/article/view/11234 https://doaj.org/toc/1733-1218 https://doaj.org/toc/2719-826X doi:10.21697/seb.2022.28 1733-1218 2719-826X https://doaj.org/article/880a16fda3554cc99fb1776091db6c29 Studia Ecologiae et Bioethicae, Vol 20, Iss 4 (2022) ecosystem restoration Collembola soil biota functional traits Iceland re-vegetation Environmental sciences GE1-350 Ecology QH540-549.5 Philosophy (General) B1-5802 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.21697/seb.2022.28 2023-01-22T01:29:51Z Several restoration methods have been developed to aid ecosystem development from highly degraded Icelandic deserts into fully vegetated functional ecosystems. Despite the critical role of soil biota in many key ecosystem processes, the effect of restoration efforts on soil biota has rarely been explored. We took advantage of a large-scale restoration field experiment, to study the effect of distinct revegetation treatments on the taxonomic and functional composition of Collembola communities. Soil samples were taken from plots (one ha. each), that had received functionally distinct revegetation treatments; i: grass + fertilizer, ii: birch seedlings, iii: willow cuttings, iv: lupine and v: control. We were able to show that different revegetation treatments led to the establishment of distinct collembola communities in terms of density and taxonomic and functional composition, 20 years after the revegetation process had started. Life-forms were responsive to revegetation treatment, which suggests that the treatments had induced successional trajectories that lead to distinct habitat conditions, especially with respect to abiotic stress. In contrast to literature, eu-edaphic species were dominating in plots, which were exposed to high levels of disturbance and fluctuations in abiotic conditions. Further research is needed to unravel, to which extent resource supply and abiotic habitat conditions steer Collembola community development across successional trajectories. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Studia Ecologiae et Bioethicae 20 4 37 50
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Polish
topic ecosystem restoration
Collembola
soil biota
functional traits
Iceland
re-vegetation
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Ecology
QH540-549.5
Philosophy (General)
B1-5802
spellingShingle ecosystem restoration
Collembola
soil biota
functional traits
Iceland
re-vegetation
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Ecology
QH540-549.5
Philosophy (General)
B1-5802
Esther Kapinga
Hlynur Óskarsson
Guðmundur Halldórsson
Erla Sturludóttir
Martin Holmstrup
Collembola Communities, 20 Years After the Establishment of Distinct Revegetation Treatments in a Severely Eroded Area in South Iceland
topic_facet ecosystem restoration
Collembola
soil biota
functional traits
Iceland
re-vegetation
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Ecology
QH540-549.5
Philosophy (General)
B1-5802
description Several restoration methods have been developed to aid ecosystem development from highly degraded Icelandic deserts into fully vegetated functional ecosystems. Despite the critical role of soil biota in many key ecosystem processes, the effect of restoration efforts on soil biota has rarely been explored. We took advantage of a large-scale restoration field experiment, to study the effect of distinct revegetation treatments on the taxonomic and functional composition of Collembola communities. Soil samples were taken from plots (one ha. each), that had received functionally distinct revegetation treatments; i: grass + fertilizer, ii: birch seedlings, iii: willow cuttings, iv: lupine and v: control. We were able to show that different revegetation treatments led to the establishment of distinct collembola communities in terms of density and taxonomic and functional composition, 20 years after the revegetation process had started. Life-forms were responsive to revegetation treatment, which suggests that the treatments had induced successional trajectories that lead to distinct habitat conditions, especially with respect to abiotic stress. In contrast to literature, eu-edaphic species were dominating in plots, which were exposed to high levels of disturbance and fluctuations in abiotic conditions. Further research is needed to unravel, to which extent resource supply and abiotic habitat conditions steer Collembola community development across successional trajectories.
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author Esther Kapinga
Hlynur Óskarsson
Guðmundur Halldórsson
Erla Sturludóttir
Martin Holmstrup
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Hlynur Óskarsson
Guðmundur Halldórsson
Erla Sturludóttir
Martin Holmstrup
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title Collembola Communities, 20 Years After the Establishment of Distinct Revegetation Treatments in a Severely Eroded Area in South Iceland
title_short Collembola Communities, 20 Years After the Establishment of Distinct Revegetation Treatments in a Severely Eroded Area in South Iceland
title_full Collembola Communities, 20 Years After the Establishment of Distinct Revegetation Treatments in a Severely Eroded Area in South Iceland
title_fullStr Collembola Communities, 20 Years After the Establishment of Distinct Revegetation Treatments in a Severely Eroded Area in South Iceland
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