2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2013.11.010
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Effect of hydrologic regime and forest age on Collembola in riparian forests

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“…For example, we found that S. aureus, which was more abundant in the collembolan communities in the past, had been replaced by S. elegans, preferring dryer habitats (Bretfeld 1999). Species replacement as an effect of different disturbance regimes has been documented, among others, in arable fields (Filser et al 2002), pastures (Petersen et al 2004) and in a river floodplain (Sterzyńska et al 2014); however, it was attributable to environmental and climatic changes only in alpine and subarctic ecosystems (Rusek 1993;Makkonen et al 2011). In the current study, variance partitioning indicated that the pure effect of time explained the highest amount of variation in collembolan community composition and the pure effect of green components was less important and non-significant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…For example, we found that S. aureus, which was more abundant in the collembolan communities in the past, had been replaced by S. elegans, preferring dryer habitats (Bretfeld 1999). Species replacement as an effect of different disturbance regimes has been documented, among others, in arable fields (Filser et al 2002), pastures (Petersen et al 2004) and in a river floodplain (Sterzyńska et al 2014); however, it was attributable to environmental and climatic changes only in alpine and subarctic ecosystems (Rusek 1993;Makkonen et al 2011). In the current study, variance partitioning indicated that the pure effect of time explained the highest amount of variation in collembolan community composition and the pure effect of green components was less important and non-significant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…This result apparently reflects changes in the Collembola community species richness over time, where environmental degradation during urbanization leads to rather species-poor communities of Collembola. The response of Collembola communities to anthropogenic disturbances has been frequently documented (e.g., Urbanovičová et al 2014;Sterzyńska et al 2014). However, our results clearly indicate that collembolan communities might be potential good indicators of landscape stress also in urban ecosystems (Greenslade 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, it offers the opportunity to have a clear abiotic gradient known to impact both plants (Lite, Bagstad & Stromberg ; Violle et al . ) and below‐ground fauna (Russell & Griegel ; Lessel, Marx & Eisenbeis ; Sterzyńska, Shrubovych & Kaprus ). Below‐ground, we considered Collembola as a model group.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are some of the richest as regards flora and fauna ecosystems of the Babiogórski National Park (Parusel et al 2004;Sterzyńska et al 2014). They provide habitats for valuable and protected species of plants and animals (JoL 2012 No.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A good indicator showing the degree of degradation of hydrogenic habitats is soil mesofauna which is sensitive to environmental change and could quickly respond to habitat disturbances, such as seasonal drought, air warming (Xu et al 2012) or changes in hydrologic regime in a river floodplain (Sterzyńska et al 2014). Soil mesofauna plays an important role in soil formation, transformation and decomposition of soil organic matter, distribution of soil particles, water infiltration rate, nutrient cycling, mineralization, immobilization, the availability of N and other nutrients, and the composition, abundance and dispersion and activity of bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi (Menta 2012;Briones 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%