Green more than brown food resources drive the effect of simulated climate change on Collembola: A soil transplantation experiment in Northeast China
Geoderma(2021)
Abstract
•Climate warming affected Collembola in plant growth but not withered period.•Vegetation removal buffered the effect of climate change on Collembola.•Land abandonment did not mitigate the effect of climate change on Collembola.•Climate warming favored Collembola through increased food resources.•Green more than brown food resources drive the effect of climate warming on Collembola.
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Key words
Bottom-up,Soil transplantation,Collembola,Structural equation modeling,Food resources
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