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Climate and litter quality differently modulate the effects of soil fauna on litter decomposition across biomes
Authors:Pablo García‐Palacios  Fernando T. Maestre  Jens Kattge  Diana H. Wall
Affiliation:1. Departamento de Biología y Geología, Área de Biodiversidad y Conservación, Escuela Superior de Ciencias Experimentales y Tecnología, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, c/Tulipán s/n, Móstoles, 28933 Spain;2. Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Hans‐Knöll Street 10, Jena, 07745 Germany;3. Department of Biology and Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 80523 USA
Abstract:Climate and litter quality have been identified as major drivers of litter decomposition at large spatial scales. However, the role played by soil fauna remains largely unknown, despite its importance for litter fragmentation and microbial activity. We synthesised litterbag studies to quantify the effect sizes of soil fauna on litter decomposition rates at the global and biome scales, and to assess how climate, litter quality and soil fauna interact to determine such rates. Soil fauna consistently enhanced litter decomposition at both global and biome scales (average increment ~ 27%). However, climate and litter quality differently modulated the effects of soil fauna on decomposition rates between biomes, from climate‐driven biomes to those where climate effects were mediated by changes in litter quality. Our results advocate for the inclusion of biome‐specific soil fauna effects on litter decomposition as a mean to reduce the unexplained variation in large‐scale decomposition models.
Keywords:Carbon dynamics  climate  litter C     N ratio  litter decomposition  litter quality  meta‐analysis  soil fauna
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