Response of the fauna of a grassland soil to doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration

被引:59
作者
Yeates, GW [1 ]
Tate, KR [1 ]
Newton, PCD [1 ]
机构
[1] AGRES GRASSLANDS,PALMERSTON NORTH,NEW ZEALAND
关键词
elevated CO2; drought; pasture; nematodes; enchytraeids; earthworms; climate;
D O I
10.1007/s003740050320
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
The effects of elevated CO2 on rhizosphere processes, including the response of soil faunal populations and community structure, have so far received little attention. We report on significant responses in the soil fauna of ryegrass/white clover swards to both increasing CO2 from 350 to 750 mu l . l(-1) and, to a period of 60 days when some of the turves were subject to drought, in a controlled climate growth room experiment. The nematodes which increased were predominantly Enoplia, including dorylaimids, alaimids and trichodorids. This accords with both the doubling of Alaimus under elevated CO2 conditions reported in a similar experiment and with the common association of Enoplia with less disturbed habitats. The most marked decrease was in the bacterial-feeding Rhabditis (Secernentea). The increase in omnivorous and predacious nematodes may have been responsible for the decrease in populations of bacterial-feeding nematodes. However, in contrast to their standing crops, the turnover rate of bacterial-feeding nematodes and soil microbial biomass probably increased as a result of increased grazing by these omnivorous and predacious nematodes. Increases in earthworm and enchytraeid populations were related to increased below-ground productivity reported for the same trial.
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