Local climate modulates the development of soil nematode communities after glacier retreat
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34862Dato
2023-12-08Type
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Peer reviewed
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Guerrieri, Alessia; Cantera, Isabel; Marta, Silvio; Bonin, Aurélie; Carteron, Alexis; Ambrosini, Roberto; Caccianiga, Marco; Anthelme, Fabien; Azzoni, Roberto Sergio; Almond, Peter; Alviz Gazitúa, Pablo; Cauvy-Fraunié, Sophie; Ceballos Lievano, Jorge Luis; Chand, Pritam; Chand Sharma, Milap; Clague, John; Cochachín Rapre, Justiniano Alejo; Compostella, Chiara; Cruz Encarnación, Rolando; Dangles, Olivier; Deline, Philip; Eger, Andre; Erokhin, Sergey; Franzetti, Andrea; Gielly, Ludovic; Gili, Fabrizio; Gobbi, Mauro; Hågvar, Sigmund; Khedim, Norine; Meneses, Rosa Isela; Peyre, Gwendolyn; Pittino, Francesca; Proietto, Angela; Rabatel, Antoine; Urseitova, Nurai; Yang, Yan; Zaginaev, Vitalii; Zerboni, Andrea; Zimmer, Anaïs; Taberlet, Pierre Robert Michel; Diolaiuti, Guglielmina Adele; Poulenard, Jerome; Fontaneto, Diego; Thuiller, Wilfried; Ficetola, Gentile FrancescoSammendrag
The worldwide retreat of glaciers is causing a faster than ever increase in ice-free
areas that are leading to the emergence of new ecosystems. Understanding the dynamics of these environments is critical to predicting the consequences of climate
change on mountains and at high latitudes. Climatic differences between regions of
the world could modulate the emergence of biodiversity and functionality after glacier retreat, yet global tests of this hypothesis are lacking. Nematodes are the most
abundant soil animals, with keystone roles in ecosystem functioning, but the lack of
global-scale studies limits our understanding of how the taxonomic and functional
diversity of nematodes changes during the colonization of proglacial landscapes. We
used environmental DNA metabarcoding to characterize nematode communities of
48 glacier forelands from five continents. We assessed how different facets of biodiversity change with the age of deglaciated terrains and tested the hypothesis that
colonization patterns are different across forelands with different climatic conditions.
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Guerrieri, Cantera, Marta, Bonin, Carteron, Ambrosini, Caccianiga, Anthelme, Azzoni, Almond, Alviz Gazitúa, Cauvy-Fraunié, Ceballos Lievano, Chand, Chand Sharma, Clague, Cochachín Rapre, Compostella, Cruz Encarnación, Dangles, Deline, Eger, Erokhin, Franzetti, Gielly, Gili, Gobbi, Hågvar, Khedim, Meneses, Peyre, Pittino, Proietto, Rabatel, Urseitova, Yang, Zaginaev, Zerboni, Zimmer, Taberlet, Diolaiuti, Poulenard, Fontaneto, Thuiller, Ficetola. Local climate modulates the development of soil nematode communities after glacier retreat. Global Change Biology. 2024;30(1)Metadata
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