The effects of experimental temperature elevation on populations of cryptostigmatic mites in high Arctic soils

Soil warming experiments were conducted in tundra heath and polar semi-desert soils at the High Arctic location of Ny-Alesund, West Spitsbergen, Svalbard, The warming treatment resulted in an 8-10% increase in the annual thermal budget for soil-dwelling oribatid mites (Crytptostigmata). Samples of t...

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Main Authors: Webb, Nigel R., Coulson, Steven J., Hodkinson, Ian D., Block, William, Bale, Jeffery S., Strathdee, Andrew T.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Gustav Fischer Verlag Jena 1998
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/505031/
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:505031 2024-01-21T10:02:18+01:00 The effects of experimental temperature elevation on populations of cryptostigmatic mites in high Arctic soils Webb, Nigel R. Coulson, Steven J. Hodkinson, Ian D. Block, William Bale, Jeffery S. Strathdee, Andrew T. 1998 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/505031/ unknown Gustav Fischer Verlag Jena Webb, Nigel R.; Coulson, Steven J.; Hodkinson, Ian D.; Block, William; Bale, Jeffery S.; Strathdee, Andrew T. 1998 The effects of experimental temperature elevation on populations of cryptostigmatic mites in high Arctic soils. Pedobiologia, 42 (4). 298-308. Ecology and Environment Agriculture and Soil Science Zoology Publication - Article PeerReviewed 1998 ftnerc 2023-12-22T00:03:08Z Soil warming experiments were conducted in tundra heath and polar semi-desert soils at the High Arctic location of Ny-Alesund, West Spitsbergen, Svalbard, The warming treatment resulted in an 8-10% increase in the annual thermal budget for soil-dwelling oribatid mites (Crytptostigmata). Samples of the oribatid mite populations were taken during three summers using high gradient extractors, from warmed and control plots. Changes in population density were analysed for six species of oribatid mite. The oribatid mite fauna of these soils is well adapted to a wide temperature range and responds to short-term changes in the soil microclimate. there was little evidence from this three-year experiment that persistent above normal temperatures affected population growth rates. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Svalbard Tundra Mite Spitsbergen Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Arctic Svalbard
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topic Ecology and Environment
Agriculture and Soil Science
Zoology
spellingShingle Ecology and Environment
Agriculture and Soil Science
Zoology
Webb, Nigel R.
Coulson, Steven J.
Hodkinson, Ian D.
Block, William
Bale, Jeffery S.
Strathdee, Andrew T.
The effects of experimental temperature elevation on populations of cryptostigmatic mites in high Arctic soils
topic_facet Ecology and Environment
Agriculture and Soil Science
Zoology
description Soil warming experiments were conducted in tundra heath and polar semi-desert soils at the High Arctic location of Ny-Alesund, West Spitsbergen, Svalbard, The warming treatment resulted in an 8-10% increase in the annual thermal budget for soil-dwelling oribatid mites (Crytptostigmata). Samples of the oribatid mite populations were taken during three summers using high gradient extractors, from warmed and control plots. Changes in population density were analysed for six species of oribatid mite. The oribatid mite fauna of these soils is well adapted to a wide temperature range and responds to short-term changes in the soil microclimate. there was little evidence from this three-year experiment that persistent above normal temperatures affected population growth rates.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Webb, Nigel R.
Coulson, Steven J.
Hodkinson, Ian D.
Block, William
Bale, Jeffery S.
Strathdee, Andrew T.
author_facet Webb, Nigel R.
Coulson, Steven J.
Hodkinson, Ian D.
Block, William
Bale, Jeffery S.
Strathdee, Andrew T.
author_sort Webb, Nigel R.
title The effects of experimental temperature elevation on populations of cryptostigmatic mites in high Arctic soils
title_short The effects of experimental temperature elevation on populations of cryptostigmatic mites in high Arctic soils
title_full The effects of experimental temperature elevation on populations of cryptostigmatic mites in high Arctic soils
title_fullStr The effects of experimental temperature elevation on populations of cryptostigmatic mites in high Arctic soils
title_full_unstemmed The effects of experimental temperature elevation on populations of cryptostigmatic mites in high Arctic soils
title_sort effects of experimental temperature elevation on populations of cryptostigmatic mites in high arctic soils
publisher Gustav Fischer Verlag Jena
publishDate 1998
url http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/505031/
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op_relation Webb, Nigel R.; Coulson, Steven J.; Hodkinson, Ian D.; Block, William; Bale, Jeffery S.; Strathdee, Andrew T. 1998 The effects of experimental temperature elevation on populations of cryptostigmatic mites in high Arctic soils. Pedobiologia, 42 (4). 298-308.
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