The role of multiple global change factors in driving soil functions and microbial biodiversity
Berlin Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research · Freie Universität Berlin
Abstract
Many factors influence global change Global environmental change is driven by multiple natural and anthropogenic factors. With a focus on global change as it affects soils, Rillig et al. point out that nearly all published studies consider just one or two factors at a time (see the Perspective by Manning). In a laboratory experiment, they tested 10 drivers of global change both individually and in combination, at levels ranging from 2 to 10 factors. They found that soil properties, processes, and microbial communities could not be predicted from single-effect responses and that multiple factors in combination produced unsuspected responses. They concluded that single-factor studies remain important for…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 56.17
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 68
Authors
9- MCMatthias C. RilligCorresponding
Berlin Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research, Freie Universität Berlin
- MRMasahiro Ryo
Berlin Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research, Freie Universität Berlin
- ALAnika Lehmann
Berlin Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research, Freie Universität Berlin
- CACarlos A. Aguilar‐Trigueros
Berlin Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research, Freie Universität Berlin
- SBSabine Buchert
Berlin Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research, Freie Universität Berlin
Topics & keywords
- Biodiversity
- Global change
- Environmental science
- Climate change
- Ecology
- Biology
- Life in Land