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Green more than brown food resources drive the effect of simulated climate change on Collembola: A soil transplantation experiment in Northeast China |
论文题目: | Green more than brown food resources drive the effect of simulated climate change on Collembola: A soil transplantation experiment in Northeast China | 英文论文题目: | Green more than brown food resources drive the effect of simulated climate change on Collembola: A soil transplantation experiment in Northeast China | 第一作者: | 常亮 | 英文第一作者: | changliang | 联系作者: | 孙新 | 英文联系作者: | sunxin | 外单位作者单位: | | 英文外单位作者单位: | | 发表年度: | 2021 | 卷: | 392 | 期: | | 页码: | | 摘要: | Bottom-up or resource control is one of the most important aspects that determine the effects of climate change on soil fauna. It remains unclear whether the response of soil fauna to climate change is detritus-based or producer-based resource driven. Soil transplantation, from Heilongjiang to Jilin and Liaoning provinces, was used to simulate the effects of climate change on Collembola through different green or brown food resource treatments, which were represented by soybean cultivation (hereafter SC), land abandonment (LA), and vegetation removal (VR). | 英文摘要: | Bottom-up or resource control is one of the most important aspects that determine the effects of climate change on soil fauna. It remains unclear whether the response of soil fauna to climate change is detritus-based or producer-based resource driven. Soil transplantation, from Heilongjiang to Jilin and Liaoning provinces, was used to simulate the effects of climate change on Collembola through different green or brown food resource treatments, which were represented by soybean cultivation (hereafter SC), land abandonment (LA), and vegetation removal (VR). | 刊物名称: | Geoderma | 英文刊物名称: | Geoderma | 论文全文: | | 英文论文全文: | | 全文链接: | | 其它备注: | | 英文其它备注: | | 学科: | | 英文学科: | | 影响因子: | | 第一作者所在部门: | | 英文第一作者所在部门: | | 论文出处: | | 英文论文出处: | | 论文类别: | | 英文论文类别: | | 参与作者: | L. Chang, X. Sun, B. F. Wang, M. X. Gao, L. Chen, A. Z. Liang and D. H. Wu | 英文参与作者: | L. Chang, X. Sun, B. F. Wang, M. X. Gao, L. Chen, A. Z. Liang and D. H. Wu |
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