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The interaction of soil biota and soil structure under global change
Authors:IAIN M YOUNG  ERIC BLANCHART†  CLAIRE CHENU‡  MARK DANGERFIELD§  CARLOS FRAGOSO¶  MICHEL GRIMALDI‡  JOHN INGRAM  LUCILE JOCTEUR MONROZIER††
Institution:Soil-Plant Dynamics Unit, Scottish Crop Research Institute, Dundee DD2 5DA, UK,;Laboratoire Biologie et Organization des Sols Tropicaux, OSTROM BP 8006, 97259 Fort-de-France cedex,;Unite de Science du Sol, INRA, route de Saint Cyr, 78026 Versailles, France,;Centre for Biodiversity and Bioresources, School of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia,;Soil Biology Department, Instituto de Ecologia AC AP 63, Xalapa 910000, Veracruz, Mexico,;Global Change &Terrestrial Ecosystems Focus 3 Office, NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Maclean Building, Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford, Oxon, OX10 8BB, UK,;University of Lyon, Soil Microbiology Laboratory,;F-69622 Villeurbanne, France.
Abstract:The structural framework of soil mediates all soil processes, at all relevant scales. The spatio-temporal heterogeneity prevalent in most soils underpins the majority of biological diversity in soil, providing refuge sites for prey against predator, flow paths for biota to move, or be moved, and localized pools of substrate for biota to multiply. Just as importantly, soil biota play a crucial role in mediating soil structure: bacteria and fungi aggregate and stabilize structure at small scales (μm–cm) and earthworms and termites stabilize and create larger-scale structures (mm–m). The stability of this two-way interaction of structure and biota relations is crucial to the sustainability of the ecosystem. Soil is constantly reacting to changes in microclimates, and many of the soil–plant–microbe processes rely on the functioning of subtle chemical and physical gradients. The effect of global change on soil structure–biota interactions may be significant, through alterations in precipitation, temperature events, or land-use. Nonetheless, because of the complexity and the ubiquitous heterogeneity of these interactions, it is difficult to extrapolate from general qualitative predictions of the effects of perturbations to specific reactions. This paper reviews some of the main soil structure–biota interactions, particularly focusing on soil stability, and the role of biota mediating soil structures. The effect of alterations in climate and land-use on these interactions is investigated. Several case studies of the effect of land-use change are presented.
Keywords:aggregation  climate change  microorganisms  scaling  soil biota  soil structure
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