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Hotspots of biogeochemical activity linked to aridity and plant traits across global drylands

Authors :
Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ecología
Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Multidisciplinar para el Estudio del Medio "Ramón Margalef"
Eldridge, David J.
Ding, Jingyi
Dorrough, Josh
Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel
Sala, Osvaldo
Gross, Nicolas
Le Bagousse-Pinguet, Yoann
Mallen-Cooper, Max
Saiz, Hugo
Asensio, Sergio
Ochoa, Victoria
Stephens, Colton R.A.
Teixido, Alberto L.
Thomas, Andrew D.
Tielbörger, Katja
Torres Robles, Silvia
Travers, Samantha K.
Valkó, Orsolya
van den Brink, Liesbeth
Velbert, Frederike
von Heßberg, Andreas
Gozalo, Beatriz
Wamiti, Wanyoike
Wang, Deli
Wang, Lixin
Wardle, Glenda M.
Yahdjian, Laura
Zaady, Eli
Zhang, Yuanming
Zhou, Xiaobing
Maestre, Fernando T.
Guirado, Emilio
García-Gómez, Miguel
Valencia, Enrique
Martínez-Valderrama, Jaime
Plaza, César
Abedi, Mehdi
Ahmadian, Negar
Ahumada, Rodrigo J.
Alcántara, Julio M.
Amghar, Fateh
Azevedo, Luísa
Ben Salem, Farah
Berdugo, Miguel
Blaum, Niels
Boldgiv, Bazartseren
Bowker, Matthew A.
Bran, Donaldo E.
Bu, Chongfeng
Canessa, Rafaella
Castillo-Monroy, Andrea P.
Castro, Ignacio
Castro-Quezada, Patricio
Cesarz, Simone
Chibani, Roukaya
Conceição, Abel A.
Darrouzet-Nardi, Anthony
Davila, Yvonne C.
Deák, Balázs
Díaz-Martínez, Paloma
Donoso, David A.
Dougill, Andrew David
Durán, Jorge
Eisenhauer, Nico
Ejtehadi, Hamid
Espinosa, Carlos Iván
Fajardo, Alex
Farzam, Mohammad
Foronda, Ana
Franzese, Jorgelina
Fraser, Lauchlan H.
Gaitán, Juan J.
Geissler, Katja
Gonzalez, Sofía Laura
Gusmán-Montalván, Elizabeth
Hernández, Rosa M.
Hölzel, Norbert
Hughes, Frederic M.
Jadán-Maza, Oswaldo
Jentsch, Anke
Ju, Mengchen
Kaseke, Kudzai F.
Köbel, Melanie
Lehmann, Anika
Liancourt, Pierre
Linstädter, Anja
Louw, Michelle A.
Ma, Quanhui
Mabaso, Mancha
Maggs-Kölling, Gillian
Makhalanyane, Thulani P.
Malam Issa, Oumarou
Marais, Eugene
McClaran, Mitchel
Mendoza, Betty J.
Mokoka, Vincent
Mora, Juan P.
Moreno, Gerardo
Munson, Seth M.
Nunes, Alice
Oliva, Gabriel
Oñatibia, Gastón R.
Osborne, Brooke
Peter, Guadalupe
Pierre, Margerie
Pueyo, Yolanda
Quiroga, R. Emiliano
Reed, Sasha C.
Rey, Ana
Rey, Pedro J.
Reyes Gómez, Víctor Manuel
Rolo, Víctor
Rillig, Matthias C.
le Roux, Peter C.
Ruppert, Jan C.
Salah, Ayman
Sebei, Phokgedi Julius
Sharkhuu, Anarmaa
Stavi, Ilan
Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ecología
Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Multidisciplinar para el Estudio del Medio "Ramón Margalef"
Eldridge, David J.
Ding, Jingyi
Dorrough, Josh
Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel
Sala, Osvaldo
Gross, Nicolas
Le Bagousse-Pinguet, Yoann
Mallen-Cooper, Max
Saiz, Hugo
Asensio, Sergio
Ochoa, Victoria
Stephens, Colton R.A.
Teixido, Alberto L.
Thomas, Andrew D.
Tielbörger, Katja
Torres Robles, Silvia
Travers, Samantha K.
Valkó, Orsolya
van den Brink, Liesbeth
Velbert, Frederike
von Heßberg, Andreas
Gozalo, Beatriz
Wamiti, Wanyoike
Wang, Deli
Wang, Lixin
Wardle, Glenda M.
Yahdjian, Laura
Zaady, Eli
Zhang, Yuanming
Zhou, Xiaobing
Maestre, Fernando T.
Guirado, Emilio
García-Gómez, Miguel
Valencia, Enrique
Martínez-Valderrama, Jaime
Plaza, César
Abedi, Mehdi
Ahmadian, Negar
Ahumada, Rodrigo J.
Alcántara, Julio M.
Amghar, Fateh
Azevedo, Luísa
Ben Salem, Farah
Berdugo, Miguel
Blaum, Niels
Boldgiv, Bazartseren
Bowker, Matthew A.
Bran, Donaldo E.
Bu, Chongfeng
Canessa, Rafaella
Castillo-Monroy, Andrea P.
Castro, Ignacio
Castro-Quezada, Patricio
Cesarz, Simone
Chibani, Roukaya
Conceição, Abel A.
Darrouzet-Nardi, Anthony
Davila, Yvonne C.
Deák, Balázs
Díaz-Martínez, Paloma
Donoso, David A.
Dougill, Andrew David
Durán, Jorge
Eisenhauer, Nico
Ejtehadi, Hamid
Espinosa, Carlos Iván
Fajardo, Alex
Farzam, Mohammad
Foronda, Ana
Franzese, Jorgelina
Fraser, Lauchlan H.
Gaitán, Juan J.
Geissler, Katja
Gonzalez, Sofía Laura
Gusmán-Montalván, Elizabeth
Hernández, Rosa M.
Hölzel, Norbert
Hughes, Frederic M.
Jadán-Maza, Oswaldo
Jentsch, Anke
Ju, Mengchen
Kaseke, Kudzai F.
Köbel, Melanie
Lehmann, Anika
Liancourt, Pierre
Linstädter, Anja
Louw, Michelle A.
Ma, Quanhui
Mabaso, Mancha
Maggs-Kölling, Gillian
Makhalanyane, Thulani P.
Malam Issa, Oumarou
Marais, Eugene
McClaran, Mitchel
Mendoza, Betty J.
Mokoka, Vincent
Mora, Juan P.
Moreno, Gerardo
Munson, Seth M.
Nunes, Alice
Oliva, Gabriel
Oñatibia, Gastón R.
Osborne, Brooke
Peter, Guadalupe
Pierre, Margerie
Pueyo, Yolanda
Quiroga, R. Emiliano
Reed, Sasha C.
Rey, Ana
Rey, Pedro J.
Reyes Gómez, Víctor Manuel
Rolo, Víctor
Rillig, Matthias C.
le Roux, Peter C.
Ruppert, Jan C.
Salah, Ayman
Sebei, Phokgedi Julius
Sharkhuu, Anarmaa
Stavi, Ilan
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Perennial plants create productive and biodiverse hotspots, known as fertile islands, beneath their canopies. These hotspots largely determine the structure and functioning of drylands worldwide. Despite their ubiquity, the factors controlling fertile islands under conditions of contrasting grazing by livestock, the most prevalent land use in drylands, remain virtually unknown. Here we evaluated the relative importance of grazing pressure and herbivore type, climate and plant functional traits on 24 soil physical and chemical attributes that represent proxies of key ecosystem services related to decomposition, soil fertility, and soil and water conservation. To do this, we conducted a standardized global survey of 288 plots at 88 sites in 25 countries worldwide. We show that aridity and plant traits are the major factors associated with the magnitude of plant effects on fertile islands in grazed drylands worldwide. Grazing pressure had little influence on the capacity of plants to support fertile islands. Taller and wider shrubs and grasses supported stronger island effects. Stable and functional soils tended to be linked to species-rich sites with taller plants. Together, our findings dispel the notion that grazing pressure or herbivore type are linked to the formation or intensification of fertile islands in drylands. Rather, our study suggests that changes in aridity, and processes that alter island identity and therefore plant traits, will have marked effects on how perennial plants support and maintain the functioning of drylands in a more arid and grazed world.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1452789104
Document Type :
Electronic Resource