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Land management modulates the environmental controls on global earthworm communities

Alice S. A. Johnston

Global Ecology and Biogeography · 2019

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Summary

Abstract Aim Soils and their biological communities face increasing pressure from multiple global drivers, including land management and climate change. In soils, earthworms play key roles in ecosystem functioning, but the environmental controls on their global communities are not fully understood. Here, an earthworm dataset was compiled to investigate the effects of environmental variables and land management on global earthworm communities. Location 40° S–65° N. Time period 1962 to 2016. Major taxa studied Earthworms. Methods A dataset of 899 earthworm community observations, together with environmental variables, was compiled across 169 globally distributed sites. Sites included natural forest and grassland or managed arable, pasture and plantation ecosystems. Total, anecic, endogeic an

Subject
Grassland & pasture systems
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1111/geb.12992
Catalogue ID
SNmoy13wf7-ih8tlm
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