Collembola community contains larger species in frequently flooded soil

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q3 ECOLOGY
A.F. Krediet , J. Ellers , M.P. Berg
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Abstract

Climate change is increasingly affecting biotic communities, including soil fauna. Extreme weather events such as the incidence of heavy rainfall or prolonged drought can cause strong fluctuations in soil moisture. In river floodplains such extreme events determine the flooding intensity of the river bank grassland soils, and their communities. The diversity and distribution of many soil fauna groups depends on soil moisture content, so changes in inundation frequency and duration will impact soil fauna communities. We used the natural fluctuations in water levels of large Dutch rivers to investigate the effect of flooding intensity on the composition and traits of Collembola species, a key group of the soil fauna community. At five locations along large rivers in The Netherlands, we sampled Collembola communities at six levels of decreasing elevation and increasing flooding intensity. We identified all Collembola to species level and calculated species richness, composition and abundance values. Moreover, to understand the observed taxonomic changes across elevation we used the traits body size and life form to explain the change in Collembola community composition. Our results show that high flooding intensity favors larger Collembola species in the community. We hypothesize that high soil moisture in frequently flooded soil favors larger Collembola, which tolerate flooding. Life form, i.e. the preferred depth in the soil column, was significantly correlated with flooding intensity. There is an optimum in species richness and abundance at intermediate flooding intensity. These results can help predict the impact of climate change on soil fauna.

在经常淹水的土壤中,弹线虫群落含有较大的物种
气候变化正日益影响生物群落,包括土壤动物。极端天气事件,如暴雨或长期干旱的发生,可引起土壤湿度的剧烈波动。在河流洪泛区,这些极端事件决定了河岸草地土壤及其群落的洪水强度。许多土壤动物类群的多样性和分布取决于土壤含水量,因此淹没频率和持续时间的变化会影响土壤动物群落。利用荷兰大型河流水位的自然波动,研究了洪水强度对土壤动物群落关键类群弹线虫组成和特征的影响。在荷兰大河沿岸的五个地点,我们在海拔下降和洪水强度增加的六个水平上对Collembola社区进行了采样。对所有弹虫进行了物种级鉴定,并计算了物种丰富度、组成和丰度值。此外,为了更好地理解所观察到的不同海拔的分类学变化,我们用体型和生活形式的性状来解释线虫群落组成的变化。结果表明,高洪涝强度有利于群落中较大的弹线虫种类。我们假设,在经常淹水的土壤中,高土壤水分有利于较大的弹虫,这些弹虫可以忍受洪水。生命形式,即土壤柱的首选深度,与洪水强度显著相关。在中等洪水强度下,物种丰富度和丰度均达到最优。这些结果可以帮助预测气候变化对土壤动物的影响。
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Pedobiologia
Pedobiologia 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
8.70%
发文量
38
审稿时长
64 days
期刊介绍: Pedobiologia publishes peer reviewed articles describing original work in the field of soil ecology, which includes the study of soil organisms and their interactions with factors in their biotic and abiotic environments. Analysis of biological structures, interactions, functions, and processes in soil is fundamental for understanding the dynamical nature of terrestrial ecosystems, a prerequisite for appropriate soil management. The scope of this journal consists of fundamental and applied aspects of soil ecology; key focal points include interactions among organisms in soil, organismal controls on soil processes, causes and consequences of soil biodiversity, and aboveground-belowground interactions. We publish: original research that tests clearly defined hypotheses addressing topics of current interest in soil ecology (including studies demonstrating nonsignificant effects); descriptions of novel methodological approaches, or evaluations of current approaches, that address a clear need in soil ecology research; innovative syntheses of the soil ecology literature, including metaanalyses, topical in depth reviews and short opinion/perspective pieces, and descriptions of original conceptual frameworks; and short notes reporting novel observations of ecological significance.
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