Land-use change affects size spectra, energy flux and ecosystem functions in litter and soil invertebrates.

作者: Roswitha B. Ehnes

DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13144

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摘要: In Focus: Potapov, A. M., Klarner, B., Sandmann, D., Widyastuti, R. and Scheu, S. (2019). Linking size spectrum, energy flux trophic multifunctionality in soil food webs of tropical land-use systems. Journal Animal Ecology, 88, 1845-1859. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13027 Potapov et al. (2019) advance our understanding the various levels consequences human impact on ecosystems. They examine communities litter invertebrates four different forests (from rainforest to oil palm plantations). Data abundance, body masses guild are expanded a study towards biodiversity, biomass, ecosystem functions. Their results show that spectra affected differently for decomposers, herbivores, omnivores predators. Most these groups decrease abundance with increasing land use, only large decomposers increase strongly. Moreover, creating trophic-group each forest demonstrates changes With their study, present new insights into functions sensitivity use.

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