Changes in Biomass and Diversity of Soil Macrofauna along a Climatic Gradient in European Boreal Forests

Simple Summary We used a 1000 km long latitudinal gradient in north-western Russia to study the potential impacts of a changing climate on soil invertebrates visible by a naked eye (insects, spiders, earthworms etc.). We extracted these animals from soil, weighed them and identified them to the spec...

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Main Authors: Kozlov, Mikhail V., Zverev, Vitali, Gusarov, Vladimir I., Korobushkin, Daniil I., Krivosheina, Nina P., Mattila, Jaakko, Mutanen, Marko, Popova, Anna, Prosvirov, Alexander S., Punttila, Pekka, Soderman, Guy, Stanska, Marzena, Taylor, Astrid, Vahtera, Varpu, Zubrii, Natalia A., Zvereva, Elena L.
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27209/
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spelling ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:27209 2023-05-15T17:40:40+02:00 Changes in Biomass and Diversity of Soil Macrofauna along a Climatic Gradient in European Boreal Forests Kozlov, Mikhail V. Zverev, Vitali Gusarov, Vladimir I. Korobushkin, Daniil I. Krivosheina, Nina P. Mattila, Jaakko Mutanen, Marko Popova, Anna Prosvirov, Alexander S. Punttila, Pekka Soderman, Guy Stanska, Marzena Taylor, Astrid Vahtera, Varpu Zubrii, Natalia A. Zvereva, Elena L. 2022 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27209/ https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27209/1/kozlov_m_v_et_al_220225.pdf en eng eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27209/1/kozlov_m_v_et_al_220225.pdf Kozlov, Mikhail V. and Zverev, Vitali and Gusarov, Vladimir I. and Korobushkin, Daniil I. and Krivosheina, Nina P. and Mattila, Jaakko and Mutanen, Marko and Popova, Anna and Prosvirov, Alexander S. and Punttila, Pekka and Soderman, Guy and Stanska, Marzena and Taylor, Astrid and Vahtera, Varpu and Zubrii, Natalia A. and Zvereva, Elena L. (2022). Changes in Biomass and Diversity of Soil Macrofauna along a Climatic Gradient in European Boreal Forests. Insects. 13 :1 , 94 [Research article] Ecology Zoology Climate Research Research article NonPeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftslunivuppsala 2022-09-15T16:13:55Z Simple Summary We used a 1000 km long latitudinal gradient in north-western Russia to study the potential impacts of a changing climate on soil invertebrates visible by a naked eye (insects, spiders, earthworms etc.). We extracted these animals from soil, weighed them and identified them to the species level. We found that the diversity of soil invertebrates decreased towards the north, whereas the latitudinal pattern in biomass depended on the animal's feeding habit. The biomass of species feeding on live plant roots and fungal mycelia decreased towards the north, whereas the biomass of species feeding on dead plant tissues and live invertebrates showed no significant latitudinal changes. The discovery of this variation in latitudinal biomass patterns suggests that soil invertebrates from different feeding guilds may respond differently to climate change. As a result, the biomass ratio between consumers and their food resources (e.g., herbivores and plants, predators and prey) may change. We poorly understood how this change will affect the future structure and functions of boreal forest ecosystems. Latitudinal gradients allow insights into the factors that shape ecosystem structure and delimit ecosystem processes, particularly climate. We asked whether the biomass and diversity of soil macrofauna in boreal forests change systematically along a latitudinal gradient spanning from 60 degrees N to 69 degrees N. Invertebrates (3697 individuals) were extracted from 400 soil samples (20 x 20 cm, 30 cm depth) collected at ten sites in 2015-2016 and then weighed and identified. We discovered 265 species living in soil and on the soil surface; their average density was 0.486 g d center dot w center dot m(-2). The species-level diversity decreased from low to high latitudes. The biomass of soil macrofauna showed no latitudinal changes in early summer but decreased towards the north in late summer. This variation among study sites was associated with the decrease in mean annual temperature by ca 5 degrees C and with ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North-Western Russia Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive
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topic Ecology
Zoology
Climate Research
spellingShingle Ecology
Zoology
Climate Research
Kozlov, Mikhail V.
Zverev, Vitali
Gusarov, Vladimir I.
Korobushkin, Daniil I.
Krivosheina, Nina P.
Mattila, Jaakko
Mutanen, Marko
Popova, Anna
Prosvirov, Alexander S.
Punttila, Pekka
Soderman, Guy
Stanska, Marzena
Taylor, Astrid
Vahtera, Varpu
Zubrii, Natalia A.
Zvereva, Elena L.
Changes in Biomass and Diversity of Soil Macrofauna along a Climatic Gradient in European Boreal Forests
topic_facet Ecology
Zoology
Climate Research
description Simple Summary We used a 1000 km long latitudinal gradient in north-western Russia to study the potential impacts of a changing climate on soil invertebrates visible by a naked eye (insects, spiders, earthworms etc.). We extracted these animals from soil, weighed them and identified them to the species level. We found that the diversity of soil invertebrates decreased towards the north, whereas the latitudinal pattern in biomass depended on the animal's feeding habit. The biomass of species feeding on live plant roots and fungal mycelia decreased towards the north, whereas the biomass of species feeding on dead plant tissues and live invertebrates showed no significant latitudinal changes. The discovery of this variation in latitudinal biomass patterns suggests that soil invertebrates from different feeding guilds may respond differently to climate change. As a result, the biomass ratio between consumers and their food resources (e.g., herbivores and plants, predators and prey) may change. We poorly understood how this change will affect the future structure and functions of boreal forest ecosystems. Latitudinal gradients allow insights into the factors that shape ecosystem structure and delimit ecosystem processes, particularly climate. We asked whether the biomass and diversity of soil macrofauna in boreal forests change systematically along a latitudinal gradient spanning from 60 degrees N to 69 degrees N. Invertebrates (3697 individuals) were extracted from 400 soil samples (20 x 20 cm, 30 cm depth) collected at ten sites in 2015-2016 and then weighed and identified. We discovered 265 species living in soil and on the soil surface; their average density was 0.486 g d center dot w center dot m(-2). The species-level diversity decreased from low to high latitudes. The biomass of soil macrofauna showed no latitudinal changes in early summer but decreased towards the north in late summer. This variation among study sites was associated with the decrease in mean annual temperature by ca 5 degrees C and with ...
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author Kozlov, Mikhail V.
Zverev, Vitali
Gusarov, Vladimir I.
Korobushkin, Daniil I.
Krivosheina, Nina P.
Mattila, Jaakko
Mutanen, Marko
Popova, Anna
Prosvirov, Alexander S.
Punttila, Pekka
Soderman, Guy
Stanska, Marzena
Taylor, Astrid
Vahtera, Varpu
Zubrii, Natalia A.
Zvereva, Elena L.
author_facet Kozlov, Mikhail V.
Zverev, Vitali
Gusarov, Vladimir I.
Korobushkin, Daniil I.
Krivosheina, Nina P.
Mattila, Jaakko
Mutanen, Marko
Popova, Anna
Prosvirov, Alexander S.
Punttila, Pekka
Soderman, Guy
Stanska, Marzena
Taylor, Astrid
Vahtera, Varpu
Zubrii, Natalia A.
Zvereva, Elena L.
author_sort Kozlov, Mikhail V.
title Changes in Biomass and Diversity of Soil Macrofauna along a Climatic Gradient in European Boreal Forests
title_short Changes in Biomass and Diversity of Soil Macrofauna along a Climatic Gradient in European Boreal Forests
title_full Changes in Biomass and Diversity of Soil Macrofauna along a Climatic Gradient in European Boreal Forests
title_fullStr Changes in Biomass and Diversity of Soil Macrofauna along a Climatic Gradient in European Boreal Forests
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Biomass and Diversity of Soil Macrofauna along a Climatic Gradient in European Boreal Forests
title_sort changes in biomass and diversity of soil macrofauna along a climatic gradient in european boreal forests
publishDate 2022
url https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27209/
https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/27209/1/kozlov_m_v_et_al_220225.pdf
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Kozlov, Mikhail V. and Zverev, Vitali and Gusarov, Vladimir I. and Korobushkin, Daniil I. and Krivosheina, Nina P. and Mattila, Jaakko and Mutanen, Marko and Popova, Anna and Prosvirov, Alexander S. and Punttila, Pekka and Soderman, Guy and Stanska, Marzena and Taylor, Astrid and Vahtera, Varpu and Zubrii, Natalia A. and Zvereva, Elena L. (2022). Changes in Biomass and Diversity of Soil Macrofauna along a Climatic Gradient in European Boreal Forests. Insects. 13 :1 , 94 [Research article]
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