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Litter quality outweighs climate as a driver of decomposition across the tundra biome

Authors :
Haydn Thomas
Isla Myers-Smith
Toke Høye
Matteo Petit Bon
Jonas Lembrechts
Eleanor Walker
Katrin Björnsdóttir
Isabel Barrio
Ingibjörg Svala Jónsdóttir
Susanna Venn
Juha Alatalo
Jennifer Baltzer
Cory Wallace
Daniel Ackerman
Laura Gough
Janet Prevéy
Christian Rixen
Michele Carbognani
Alessandro Petraglia
Casper T. Christiansen
David Inouye
Jane Ogilvie
Mario Trouillier
Martin Wilmking
Rachel Treharne
Sandra Angers-Blondin
Christine Urbanowicz
Jonathan von Oppen
Sonja Wipf
Paul A. Smith
Satoshi N. Suzuki
Ryo Suzuki
Anna-Maria Virkkala
Miska Luoto
Svetlana Serikova
Anne Bjorkman
Daan Blok
Elise Gallois
Judith Sarneel
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
California Digital Library (CDL), 2023.

Abstract

Considerable uncertainty exists regarding the strength, direction and relative importance of the drivers of decomposition in the tundra biome, partly due to a lack of coordinated decomposition field studies in this remote environment. Here, we analysed 3717 incubations of two uniform litter types, green and rooibos tea, buried at 330 circum-Arctic and alpine sites to quantify the effects of temperature, moisture and litter quality on decomposition. We found a surprisingly linear positive relationship between decomposition and soil temperature across all sites, counter to theory and previous model estimates. Litter mass loss was greater at wetter sites, even where soils reached almost full water saturation. However, litter quality was the strongest driver of litter mass loss across the tundra biome, explaining six times more variation in summer decomposition than soil temperature. Our results indicate that climate warming will directly increase decomposition across tundra environments. However, the indirect effects of climate change on vegetation communities, and thus plant litter inputs and quality, could have a more profound impact than direct effects on the balance of this globally important carbon store.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........66d87d745995cfb32d8220878552dda4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.32942/x28w2t