无脊椎动物
生态学
亚热带
热带和亚热带湿润阔叶林
生物多样性
热带
垃圾箱
植物凋落物
分解者
陆地生态系统
热带亚热带干阔叶林
环境科学
营养循环
营养物
分解
生物
生态系统
作者
Xiaoyi Zeng,Huilin Gao,Runxi Wang,Bartosz Majcher,Joel S. Woon,Wenda Cheng,Paul Eggleton,Hannah M. Griffiths,Louise A. Ashton
摘要
Abstract Forest litter decomposition is an essential component of global carbon and nutrient turnover. Invertebrates play important roles in litter decomposition, but the regional pattern of their effects is poorly understood. We examined 476 case studies across 93 sites and performed a meta‐analysis to estimate regional effects of invertebrates on forest litter decomposition. We then assessed how invertebrate diversity, climate and soil pH drive regional variations in invertebrate‐mediated decomposition. We found that (1) invertebrate contributions to litter decomposition are 1.4 times higher in tropical and subtropical forests than in forests elsewhere, with an overall contribution of 31% to global forest litter decomposition; and (2) termite diversity, together with warm, humid and acidic environments in the tropics and subtropics are positively associated with forest litter decomposition by invertebrates. Our results demonstrate the significant difference in invertebrate effects on mediating forest litter decomposition among regions. We demonstrate, also, the significance of termites in driving litter mass loss in the tropics and subtropics. These results are particularly pertinent in the tropics and subtropics where climate change and human disturbance threaten invertebrate biodiversity and the ecosystem services it provides.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI