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Article Dans Une Revue European Journal of Soil Biology Année : 2018

Desiccation resistance determines distribution of woodlice along forest edge-to-interior gradients

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Forest edges show strong abiotic and biotic gradients potentially altering community composition and ecosystem processes such as nutrient cycling. While abiotic gradients are well studied, short-scale biotic gradients, like detritivore species composition and their associated trait distribution remains a poorly explored research-field. We sampled woodlice in 160 forest patches across Europe at varying distances from the forest edge and discovered that species desiccation resistance determines distribution along forest edge-to-interior gradients. Forest edges are warmer and dryer compared to interiors and favour drought-tolerant species, while abundance and activity of drought-sensitive species is reduced at the edge. Key ecological factors for litter-dwelling detritivores (i.e. humidity) act as environmental filter, because of species-specific differences in desiccation resistance. Future research should focus on quantifying the consequences of a changing detritivore community and their associated functional traits for nutrient cycling.

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hal-02621281 , version 1 (26-05-2020)

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Pallieter de Smedt, Lander Baeten, Matty P. Berg, Emilie Gallet-Moron, Jorg Brunet, et al.. Desiccation resistance determines distribution of woodlice along forest edge-to-interior gradients. European Journal of Soil Biology, 2018, 85, pp.1-3. ⟨10.1016/j.ejsobi.2017.12.002⟩. ⟨hal-02621281⟩
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