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Land‐use change shifts and magnifies seasonal variations of the decomposer system in lowland tropical landscapes

Deforestation and agricultural expansion in the tropics affect local and regional climatic conditions, leading to synergistic negative impacts on land ecosystems. Climatic changes manifest in increased inter‐ and intraseasonal variations and frequency of extreme climatic events (i.e., droughts and f...

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Autores principales: Krashevska, Valentyna, Stiegler, Christian, June, Tania, Widyastuti, Rahayu, Knohl, Alexander, Scheu, Stefan, Potapov, Anton
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9205671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35784088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9020
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author Krashevska, Valentyna
Stiegler, Christian
June, Tania
Widyastuti, Rahayu
Knohl, Alexander
Scheu, Stefan
Potapov, Anton
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Stiegler, Christian
June, Tania
Widyastuti, Rahayu
Knohl, Alexander
Scheu, Stefan
Potapov, Anton
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description Deforestation and agricultural expansion in the tropics affect local and regional climatic conditions, leading to synergistic negative impacts on land ecosystems. Climatic changes manifest in increased inter‐ and intraseasonal variations and frequency of extreme climatic events (i.e., droughts and floods), which have evident consequences for aboveground biodiversity. However, until today, there have been no studies on how land use affects seasonal variations below ground in tropical ecosystems, which may be more buffered against climatic variation. Here, we analyzed seasonal variations in soil parameters, basal respiration, microbial communities, and abundances of soil invertebrates along with microclimatic conditions in rainforest and monocultures of oil palm and rubber in Sumatra, Indonesia. About 75% (20 out of 26) of the measured litter and soil, microbial, and animal parameters varied with season, with seasonal changes in 50% of the parameters depending on land use. Land use affected seasonal variations in microbial indicators associated with carbon availability and cycling rate. The magnitude of seasonal variations in microbial parameters in the soil of monocultures was almost 40% higher than in the soil of rainforest. Measured parameters were associated with short‐term climatic conditions (3‐day period air humidity) in plantations, but not in rainforest, confirming a reduced soil buffering ability in plantations. Overall, our findings suggest that land use temporally shifts and increases the magnitude of seasonal variations of the belowground ecosystem compartment, with microbial communities responding most strongly. The increased seasonal variations in soil biota in plantations likely translate into more pronounced fluctuations in essential ecosystem functions such as nutrient cycling and carbon sequestration, and these ramifications ultimately may compromise the stability of tropical ecosystems in the long term. As the observed seasonal dynamics is likely to increase with both local and global climate change, these shifts need closer attention for the long‐term sustainable management of plantation systems in the tropics.
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spelling pubmed-92056712022-07-01 Land‐use change shifts and magnifies seasonal variations of the decomposer system in lowland tropical landscapes Krashevska, Valentyna Stiegler, Christian June, Tania Widyastuti, Rahayu Knohl, Alexander Scheu, Stefan Potapov, Anton Ecol Evol Research Articles Deforestation and agricultural expansion in the tropics affect local and regional climatic conditions, leading to synergistic negative impacts on land ecosystems. Climatic changes manifest in increased inter‐ and intraseasonal variations and frequency of extreme climatic events (i.e., droughts and floods), which have evident consequences for aboveground biodiversity. However, until today, there have been no studies on how land use affects seasonal variations below ground in tropical ecosystems, which may be more buffered against climatic variation. Here, we analyzed seasonal variations in soil parameters, basal respiration, microbial communities, and abundances of soil invertebrates along with microclimatic conditions in rainforest and monocultures of oil palm and rubber in Sumatra, Indonesia. About 75% (20 out of 26) of the measured litter and soil, microbial, and animal parameters varied with season, with seasonal changes in 50% of the parameters depending on land use. Land use affected seasonal variations in microbial indicators associated with carbon availability and cycling rate. The magnitude of seasonal variations in microbial parameters in the soil of monocultures was almost 40% higher than in the soil of rainforest. Measured parameters were associated with short‐term climatic conditions (3‐day period air humidity) in plantations, but not in rainforest, confirming a reduced soil buffering ability in plantations. Overall, our findings suggest that land use temporally shifts and increases the magnitude of seasonal variations of the belowground ecosystem compartment, with microbial communities responding most strongly. The increased seasonal variations in soil biota in plantations likely translate into more pronounced fluctuations in essential ecosystem functions such as nutrient cycling and carbon sequestration, and these ramifications ultimately may compromise the stability of tropical ecosystems in the long term. As the observed seasonal dynamics is likely to increase with both local and global climate change, these shifts need closer attention for the long‐term sustainable management of plantation systems in the tropics. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9205671/ /pubmed/35784088 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9020 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Krashevska, Valentyna
Stiegler, Christian
June, Tania
Widyastuti, Rahayu
Knohl, Alexander
Scheu, Stefan
Potapov, Anton
Land‐use change shifts and magnifies seasonal variations of the decomposer system in lowland tropical landscapes
title Land‐use change shifts and magnifies seasonal variations of the decomposer system in lowland tropical landscapes
title_full Land‐use change shifts and magnifies seasonal variations of the decomposer system in lowland tropical landscapes
title_fullStr Land‐use change shifts and magnifies seasonal variations of the decomposer system in lowland tropical landscapes
title_full_unstemmed Land‐use change shifts and magnifies seasonal variations of the decomposer system in lowland tropical landscapes
title_short Land‐use change shifts and magnifies seasonal variations of the decomposer system in lowland tropical landscapes
title_sort land‐use change shifts and magnifies seasonal variations of the decomposer system in lowland tropical landscapes
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9205671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35784088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9020
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