Globally invariant metabolism but density-diversity mismatch in springtails
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Potapov, Anton M.
Guerra, Carlos A.
Van den Hoogen, Johan
Babenko, Anatoly
Bellini, Bruno C.
Berg, Matty P.
Chown, Steven L.
Deharveng, Louis
Kovac, Ľubomir
Kuznetsova, Natalia A.
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Nature Research
Abstract
Soil life supports the functioning and biodiversity of terrestrial ecosystems.
Springtails (Collembola) are among the most abundant soil arthropods regulating
soil fertility and flow of energy through above- and belowground food
webs. However, the global distribution of springtail diversity and density, and
how these relate to energy fluxes remains unknown. Here, using a global
dataset representing 2470 sites, we estimate the total soil springtail biomass at
27.5 megatons carbon, which is threefold higher than wild terrestrial vertebrates,
and record peak densities up to 2 million individuals per square meter
in the tundra.Despite a 20-fold biomass difference between the tundra and the
tropics, springtail energy use (community metabolism) remains similar across
the latitudinal gradient, owing to the changes in temperature with latitude.
Neither springtail density nor community metabolism is predicted by local
species richness, which is high in the tropics, but comparably high in some
temperate forests and even tundra. Changes in springtail activity may emerge
from latitudinal gradients in temperature, predation and resource limitation in
soil communities. Contrasting relationships of biomass, diversity and activity
of springtail communities with temperature suggest that climate warming will
alter fundamental soil biodiversity metrics in different directions, potentially
restructuring terrestrial food webs and affecting soil functioning.
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DATA AVAILABILITY : The data that support the findings of this study have been deposited in
the Figshare database64 under CC-BY 4.0 license and accession code:
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.16850419; high-resolutionmaps85
can be accessed at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.
16850446. Source data are provided with this paper.
CODE AVAILABILITY : Programming code for the path analysis and the geospatial modelling is available under CC-BY 4.0 from Figshare64: https://doi.org/10.6084/ m9.figshare.16850419.
CODE AVAILABILITY : Programming code for the path analysis and the geospatial modelling is available under CC-BY 4.0 from Figshare64: https://doi.org/10.6084/ m9.figshare.16850419.
Keywords
Changes, Temperature, Springtail, Climate warming, SDG-15: Life on land, SDG-13: Climate action
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-13:Climate action
SDG-15:Life on land
SDG-15:Life on land
Citation
Kuu, A., De Lima, E.C.A., Lin, D. et al. 2023, 'Globally invariant metabolism but densitydiversity mismatch in springtails', Nature Communications, vol. 14, art. 674, pp. 1-13. https://DOI.org/10.1038/s41467-023-36216-6.