生物群
生态系统
全球变化
土地利用、土地利用的变化和林业
生态学
环境科学
土壤生物学
土地利用
气候变化
生物
土壤水分
作者
Qingshui Yu,C. Y. He,Mark Anthony,Bernhard Schmid,Arthur Geßler,Chen Yang,Danhua Zhang,Xiaofeng Ni,Yuhao Feng,Jiangling Zhu,Biao Zhu,Shaopeng Wang,Chengjun Ji,Zhiyao Tang,Jin Wu,Pete Smith,Lingli Liu,Mai‐He Li,Marcus Schaub,Jingyun Fang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-54304-z
摘要
Understanding the concurrent responses of aboveground and belowground biota compartments to global changes is crucial for the maintenance of ecosystem functions and biodiversity conservation. We conduct a comprehensive analysis synthesizing data from 13,209 single observations and 3223 pairwise observations from 1166 publications across the world terrestrial ecosystems to examine the responses of plants and soil organisms and their synchronization. We find that global change factors (GCFs) generally promote plant biomass but decreased plant species diversity. In comparison, the responses of belowground soil biota to GCFs are more variable and harder to predict. The analysis of the paired aboveground and belowground observations demonstrate that responses of plants and soil organisms to GCFs are decoupled among diverse groups of soil organisms for different biomes. Our study highlights the importance of integrative research on the aboveground-belowground system for improving predictions regarding the consequences of global environmental change. Understanding how global changes affect both aboveground plants and belowground soil organisms is essential for preserving ecosystem functions and biodiversity. This study synthesizes extensive data, revealing decoupled responses in plant and soil biota to global changes across different biomes.
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