Title of article
The impact of soil temperature increase on organic matter and faunal properties in a frozen calcareous scree in the French Alps
Author/Authors
Nathalie Cassagne، نويسنده , , Thomas Spiegelberger، نويسنده , , Lauric Cécillon، نويسنده , , Bernard Juvy، نويسنده , , Jean-Jacques Brun، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
9
From page
239
To page
247
Abstract
We examine the effect of natural differences in soil temperature at two locations distant by approximately 500 m in the frozen scree of La Plagne en Chartreuse (Savoy, France). We determined humus properties, soil organisms and biologically mediated soil-forming processes in screes from a low part dominated by an open pine forest (OF, 1100 m asl) and in a top part covered by a dense pine forest (DF, 1200 m asl). Our results show a soil temperature increase of about 3.8 °C in the DF plot during June to October, but similar humus morphology at both plots. Soil pH was lower, and C/N ratio higher in the DF plot. Soil faunal composition differed between DF and OF plots for some taxa. While the abundance of the Oribatid mites was higher, abundance of Collembola was significantly lower in the DF plot. As earthworm activity was scarce at the site, Oribatid mites and Collembola presumably play an important role in the humus microstructure which was confirmed by the analysis of the humus micro-aggregation. To date, changes in the pedofaunal communities did not alter the humus form which may be explained by the complexity of biotic soil interactions and the high functional redundancy of the soil fauna.
Keywords
Humus thin sections , Humus micromorphology , Oribatid mites , climate change , Collembola
Journal title
GEODERMA
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
GEODERMA
Record number
1297436
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