呼吸
土壤呼吸
环境科学
生物量(生态学)
适应
生态学
碳循环
生态系统
微生物种群生物学
土壤碳
全球变暖
气候变化
自行车
生物
土壤水分
土壤科学
植物
历史
考古
遗传学
细菌
作者
Mark A. Bradford,Christian A. Davies,Serita D. Frey,Thomas Maddox,Jerry M. Melillo,Jacqueline E. Mohan,James F. Reynolds,Kathleen K. Treseder,Matthew D. Wallenstein
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2008.01251.x
摘要
Abstract In the short‐term heterotrophic soil respiration is strongly and positively related to temperature. In the long‐term, its response to temperature is uncertain. One reason for this is because in field experiments increases in respiration due to warming are relatively short‐lived. The explanations proposed for this ephemeral response include depletion of fast‐cycling, soil carbon pools and thermal adaptation of microbial respiration. Using a > 15 year soil warming experiment in a mid‐latitude forest, we show that the apparent ‘acclimation’ of soil respiration at the ecosystem scale results from combined effects of reductions in soil carbon pools and microbial biomass, and thermal adaptation of microbial respiration. Mass‐specific respiration rates were lower when seasonal temperatures were higher, suggesting that rate reductions under experimental warming likely occurred through temperature‐induced changes in the microbial community. Our results imply that stimulatory effects of global temperature rise on soil respiration rates may be lower than currently predicted.
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