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A test for top-down cascade in a detritus-based food web by litter-dwelling web spiders
Authors:Tadashi Miyashita  Shigeru Niwa
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Biodiversity Science, School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8657, Japan;(2) Soil Ecology Research Group, Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University, Yokohama 240-8501, Japan
Abstract:A top-down cascade in detritus-based food webs has the potential to alter ecosystem functioning but its prevalence in terrestrial systems remains unclear. We manipulated the density of the dominant web spider Neriene brongersmai for 1.5 years to see whether the cascading effect would propagate down to the litter decomposition rate in the forest-floor of a Japanese cedar forest. Decreasing spider abundance increased collembolan density, but it did not change the biomass of microorganisms or the litter decomposition rate. We propose possible explanations for the absence of a top-down cascade and discuss the difficulty in generalizing the presence and absence of a cascading effect in soil ecosystems.
Keywords:Trophic cascade  Food web  Multitrophic interaction  Predation  Collembola
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