Environmental Conditions Modulate Warming Effects on Plant Litter Decomposition Globally

IF 7.6 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Ecology Letters Pub Date : 2024-12-31 DOI:10.1111/ele.70026
Sarah Schwieger, Ellen Dorrepaal, Matteo Petit Bon, Vigdis Vandvik, Elizabeth le Roux, Maria Strack, Yan Yang, Susanna Venn, Johan van den Hoogen, Fernando Valiño, Haydn J. D. Thomas, Mariska te Beest, Satoshi Suzuki, Alessandro Petraglia, Isla H. Myers-Smith, Tariq Muhammad Munir, Anders Michelsen, Jørn Olav Løkken, Qi Li, Takayoshi Koike, Kari Klanderud, Ellen Haakonsen Karr, Ingibjörg Svala Jónsdóttir, Robert D. Hollister, Annika Hofgaard, Ibrahim A. Hassan, Wang Genxu, Nina Filippova, Thomas W. Crowther, Karin Clark, Casper T. Christiansen, Angelica Casanova-Katny, Michele Carbognani, Stef Bokhorst, Katrín Björnsdóttir, Johan Asplund, Inge Althuizen, Rocío Alonso, Juha Alatalo, Evgenios Agathokleous, Rien Aerts, Judith M. Sarneel
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Empirical studies worldwide show that warming has variable effects on plant litter decomposition, leaving the overall impact of climate change on decomposition uncertain. We conducted a meta-analysis of 109 experimental warming studies across seven continents, using natural and standardised plant material, to assess the overarching effect of warming on litter decomposition and identify potential moderating factors. We determined that at least 5.2° of warming is required for a significant increase in decomposition. Overall, warming did not have a significant effect on decomposition at a global scale. However, we found that warming reduced decomposition in warmer, low-moisture areas, while it slightly increased decomposition in colder regions, although this increase was not significant. This is particularly relevant given the past decade's global warming trend at higher latitudes where a large proportion of terrestrial carbon is stored. Future changes in vegetation towards plants with lower litter quality, which we show were likely to be more sensitive to warming, could increase carbon release and reduce the amount of organic matter building up in the soil. Our findings highlight how the interplay between warming, environmental conditions, and litter characteristics improves predictions of warming's impact on ecosystem processes, emphasising the importance of considering context-specific factors.

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环境条件调节全球植物凋落物分解的变暖效应
世界范围内的实证研究表明,变暖对植物凋落物分解的影响是可变的,气候变化对分解的总体影响是不确定的。我们利用天然和标准化的植物材料,对七大洲的109项实验性变暖研究进行了荟萃分析,以评估变暖对凋落物分解的总体影响,并确定潜在的调节因素。我们确定,要使分解显著增加,至少需要升温5.2°c。总体而言,变暖对全球范围内的分解没有显著影响。然而,我们发现,变暖减少了较温暖、低湿度地区的分解,而在较冷地区,它略微增加了分解,尽管这种增加并不显著。考虑到过去十年高纬度地区的全球变暖趋势,这一点尤为重要,因为高纬度地区储存着大量陆地碳。我们发现,未来植被向凋落物质量较低的植物转变,可能对变暖更敏感,这可能会增加碳释放,减少土壤中积累的有机质数量。我们的发现强调了变暖、环境条件和凋落物特征之间的相互作用如何改善了变暖对生态系统过程影响的预测,强调了考虑特定环境因素的重要性。
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Ecology Letters
Ecology Letters 环境科学-生态学
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17.60
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201
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Ecology Letters serves as a platform for the rapid publication of innovative research in ecology. It considers manuscripts across all taxa, biomes, and geographic regions, prioritizing papers that investigate clearly stated hypotheses. The journal publishes concise papers of high originality and general interest, contributing to new developments in ecology. Purely descriptive papers and those that only confirm or extend previous results are discouraged.
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