2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-011-1909-0
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A meta-analysis of responses of soil biota to global change

Abstract: Global environmental changes are expected to impact the abundance of plants and animals aboveground, but comparably little is known about the responses of belowground organisms. Using meta-analysis, we synthesized results from over 75 manipulative experiments in order to test for patterns in the effects of elevated CO(2), warming, and altered precipitation on the abundance of soil biota related to taxonomy, body size, feeding habits, ecosystem type, local climate, treatment magnitude and duration, and greenhou… Show more

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“…Multiple, interconnected processes such as these will require interdisciplinary science, long-term funding and the increased use of meta-analysis (e.g. Zvereva and Kozlov 2006;Blankinship et al 2011;Fischer et al 2011;Kozlov and Zvereva 2011;Rohr et al 2011). At the same time, there is a need for the evolution of plant health regulatory frameworks to catch up with the latest scientific developments, from taxonomic advancements (e.g.…”
Section: Interdisciplinarity Stakeholder Involvement and Trade-offsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple, interconnected processes such as these will require interdisciplinary science, long-term funding and the increased use of meta-analysis (e.g. Zvereva and Kozlov 2006;Blankinship et al 2011;Fischer et al 2011;Kozlov and Zvereva 2011;Rohr et al 2011). At the same time, there is a need for the evolution of plant health regulatory frameworks to catch up with the latest scientific developments, from taxonomic advancements (e.g.…”
Section: Interdisciplinarity Stakeholder Involvement and Trade-offsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blankenship et al 2011;Wallenstein and Hall 2011), which may provide new selection pressures on plants via plant-soil feedbacks (e.g. Lau and Lennon 2011;Fig.…”
Section: Linkages Between Plant Genetics and Soilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A crise ambiental dos últimos anos está relacionada à intensa exploração dos recursos naturais e modificação dos ecossistemas, causada pela urbanização, supressão da vegetação e fragmentação dos hábitats, com crescente redução da biodiversidade e consequente comprometimento da funcionalidade dos sistemas naturais (Blankinship et al, 2011). Tais mudanças podem se manifestar no solo, com alterações na dinâmica das populações da macrofauna e reflexos negativos na qualidade do solo (Bartz et al, 2014b).…”
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